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An Interesting 18th Century Italian Walnut Inlaid Commode.
This lovely commode has three equally-sized drawers, all with intricately inlaid panels to the fronts with geometric banding combined with central floral inlay. Surrounding these central drawer panels are panels of contrasting geometric crossbanding, the whole creating a very rich effect.
The top of the piece combines quarter veneered binding with parquetry diamonds and half diamonds, surrounding two panels with the same borders as on the drawer fronts. In the centre of these panels are two marvellous inlaid designs. These designs were highly influential amongst firms specialising in marquetry for furniture, Ince and Mayhew in England making particular use of it in this country. It is interesting to see this particularly Italian use of the design and the quality of these panels is quite exceptional.
A very attractive and interesting commode.
Internal Reference: 3618
Antique Number: SA1131200
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 87cm (34.3inches)Width is 133cm (52.4inches)Depth is 65cm (25.6inches)
Antique #SA1131200, shown on this page, originates from the 18th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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