Philip Hunt Antiques has dated this piece to the 1880s.
The vast porcelain pavilion was designed by architect Louis Le Vau. The style became highly popular among the nobility and aristocracy, and it was rare to find a house without Chinese-influenced, exuberantly-styled rooms. They were often combined with French toile, surface decorations repeated on cloth fabrics)

This Commode is of a Bombe Shape.
Standing on Swept Legs With Ormolu Mounted Toes.
The Oak Lined Drawers are Decorated in Typical Chinese Design with Ormolu Handles. Mounts and Escutcheons.
The Sides of the commode Having Chinoiserie Decoration.
The Top of The Commode Featuring a Fitted White Marble.
Stunning Piece of Furniture would Grace any Home
Size:
Height 34 1/2" (88cm)
Width 39" (99cm)
Depth 17 1/2" (44cm)
Philip Hunt Antiques has dated this piece to the 1880s.
Specializing in furniture spanning from the illustrious 18th century to the early 20th century,
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