Offered by MLD Antiquités
18th and 19th centuries Furniture and Fine Art
Discover this elegant “Mazarine” commode, a refined example of the Louis XIV style. Its subtle crossbow-shaped curve enlivens a façade featuring three tiers of drawers. The exquisite marquetry, with geometric inlaid fillets, adorns the top, sides, and front. Veneers of plum, walnut burl, olive, boxwood, and ebony—mounted on a softwood carcass—demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship.
The projecting and curved stiles, also inlaid, enhance the harmony of the piece. Chiseled and gilded ormolu mounts—including drawer handles and keyhole escutcheons—add a touch of opulence to this finely executed commode, characteristic of the Dauphiné region at the end of Louis XIV’s reign.
Dimensions:
Height: 33? in (84 cm)
Width: 45¼ in (115 cm)
Depth: 26 in (66 cm)
Provenance:
This commode hails from the Malouinière du Bos, a splendid residence built between 1715 and 1717 by the Magon family, renowned shipowners and merchants. Located just fifteen minutes from Saint-Malo, the estate reflects the prestige of its original owners.
Condition:
In excellent condition, this piece has been expertly restored and French-polished in our workshops.