Chest of drawers in speckled mahogany, - Lot 5

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Chest of drawers in speckled mahogany, - Lot 5
Chest of drawers in speckled mahogany, ebony and brass inlays, patinated and gilded bronze, opening to five drawers with diamond-shaped frames, the Campan marble top resting on pilaster-shaped uprights with busts of Egyptians terminating in claw feet at the front and double-baluster feet at the back (in painted wood). (restorations, patina of bronzes redone). Consulate period H : 91 cm, W : 134 cm, D : 61.5 cm The combined decoration of lion's heads, Egyptian busts and claw feet, recorded as early as the end of the 18th century, is found on a number of Empire period commodes, notably one delivered by the merchant Antoine-Thibaut Baudouin in 1804 for the Fontainebleau palace (J-P. Samoyault, Meubles entrés sous le Premier Empire, Fontainebleau, Paris, 2004, p. 185). A chest of drawers with similar characteristics, attributed to Bernard Molitor by Ulrich Leben (U. Leben, Molitor, ébéniste de Louis XVI à Louis XVIII, Paris, 1992, n°21, p. 180 and Bernard Molitor, 1755-1833, cat. exp., Luxembourg, 1995, n°47, p. 116) is now in the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris. According to Molitor's catalog raisonné, they can be dated to around 1800-1805.
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