Description & Technical information
A George III ormolu mounted serpentine bombé commode attributed to Pierre Langlois.
This distinctive and elegantly crafted commode features harewood, amaranth, Indian rosewood and laburnum in its decorative marquetry. It is fitted with a single shelf behind the doors.
Date: 1765
Period: George III
Origin: English
Dimensions: 89 x 140 x 59 cm (35 x 55¹/₈ x 23¹/₄ inches)
Provenance: The Viscounts Downe, Wykeham Abbey, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.
Categories: Furniture

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