A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMARANTH AND BOIS CITRONNIER COMMODE
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A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMARANTH AND BOIS CITRONNIER COMMODE

ATTRIBUTED TO CLAUDE-CHARLES SAUNIER, CIRCA 1785-90

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A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMARANTH AND BOIS CITRONNIER COMMODE
ATTRIBUTED TO CLAUDE-CHARLES SAUNIER, CIRCA 1785-90
The moulded blue turquin marble top above three short and two long drawers and a secret drawer to the apron, the pierced escutcheons cast with flowering foliage and cherubs, flanked by fluted stiles headed by espagnolette masks, on toupie feet, inventory label I241 and label inscribed '...is XVI Commode. Mounts by Gouthière in Mat gold', partially embellished with mounts, probably in the mid-19th century, the marble stencilled in red '54531'
37 ½ in. (95 cm.) high; 51 ½ in. (131 cm.) wide; 25 ¼ in. (64 cm.) deep
來源
Purchased by William James from David L. Isaacs, 44 & 46, New Oxford Street, W.C., London, December 1902, 'July 21. Louis XVI commode, with very fine ormolu mounts, & marble top. £250.0s.0d.'
出版
William James, Inventory, WDMS. 3263, 1882-1904, '86. Louis XVI Commode, marble top & ormolu mts. Isaacs. Dec. 1902. In London…£250’.
French Furniture lent by Edward James Esq., exhib. cat., Brighton, 1965, p. 32 & pl. 3.
展覽
Brighton, Brighton Art Gallery & Museum, French Furniture lent by Edward James Esq., 1965.
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拍品專文

This commode, with its neoclassical form and beautiful panels of shimmering citronnier satinwood, typifies the fashion for 'French commodes' popularised in London in the 1780s by A. Hepplewhite & Co.'s, The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide. The style is associated in particular with Dominique Daguerre and Martin-Eloi Lignereux, the celebrated firm of marchand-merciers who had branches in both Paris and London. In England, the taste for this refined Louis XVI style was favoured by George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV, who was encouraged by Daguerre, who himself sold a related 'commode à l'Anglaise' to George, 2nd Earl Spencer (d. 1834) in 1791 (R. Spencer, Althorp, London, 1982, p. 7).

The West Dean commode relates closely to a citronnier and amaranth example stamped by the ébéniste Claude-Charles Saunier (maître in 1752), which was formerly in the collection of Christopher Gibbs, The Manor House at Clifton Hampden, Oxford, Christie's house sale, 25-26 September 2000, lot 214 (£60,950). The Saunier commode is sparsely mounted with squared handles, collars and caps to the tapering feet and simple lozenge-shaped escutcheons, illustrating the likely original ornament of the present commode, before the embellishment that is visible today. Interestingly, a further Louis XVI citronnier and amaranth commode of the same form as the present example barring its fluted rounded angles, displays identical escutcheons and foliate handle plates (property of the late Mrs Gladys Green, removed from Saidal House, Wakefield, sold Christie’s, London, 26 March 1981, lot 109, £6,000). It is possible that these identical mounts were supplied and added by the same restorer or retailer who embellished the West Dean commode in the second half of the 19th century.

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