"Louis XV Commode Stamped L Boudin"
Elegant chest of drawers with a curved front, in rosewood veneer on an oak wood core, it opens with four belt drawers. The slightly curved uprights are trimmed with drops representing Indian heads. A veined brown marble called "Rouge de Rance", marrying the sinuosity of the plan, decorated with a beak of corbin rests on the chest of drawers. This chest of drawers from the Louis XV period is a work around 1750, it is stamped by Leonard Boudin and hallmarked by Jurande JME, some bronzes are hallmarked with the crowned C. Leonard Boudin (1735 - 1804) obtained his master's degree on March 4, 1761, following his collaboration with the cabinetmaker Pierre Migeon who asked him for one of his clients to execute furniture in marquetry, he received orders and quickly acquired a great reputation for its varied inlays of excellent manufacture and which define by their veneers and their inlays particular signs said "in the Boudin way"