Wooden chest of drawers, inlaid with leaves, with curved front and sides, opening with three superimposed drawers.
Richly ornamented with chased and gilded bronzes such as ram's head falls, ribboned strips and acanthus leaves on the uprights, double scrolls on the feet, and openwork applique motifs symbolizing astronomy on the sides, The drawer frames are adorned with a cartouche at the corners, the drop handles are held by leafy rosettes, the key escutcheons are decorated with dolphins, shells and an Indian mask, and the apron with a cul-de-lampe features a female mask.
Campan marble top.
Attributed to Alexandre Jean OPPENORDT
Regency period
(restorations and some missing veneer).
Height 84 cm Width 123 cm Depth 65.5 cm
Notes
- an identical chest of drawers (without the lamp base), Auxerre Enchères sale, December 11, 2011.
- Some of the bronzes, notably the decorations on the sides, uprights and legs, can be found on several chests of drawers attributed to OPPENORDT.
Provenance: Château de Sassy, Orne
Expert : Antoine LESCOP de MOY
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