"Andries Bongen, Commode Said To La Harant, 18th Century Period "
Large 180 CM Chest of Drawers, In Frisage Satin Wood Veneer and Amaranth Wood, Called "HARANT", 18th Century Period. The decorations of polylobed reserves simulated by fillets in cross-sections of wood. It opens, on a curved and curved facade, with three rows of drawers with hidden rails, and with two leaves also curved in place of the side panels. The Uprights are curved and pinched, resting on Arched Feet, shod with Gilt Bronze Clogs. The Low Crossbar is Scrolled. It is topped with a Royal Red Marble, curved in the Shapes of the Commode, with molded edges in Bec De Corbin. The pull handle fittings, the falls on the uprights, the lock entries, ingot molds and base of the lamp are in Gilt and Chiseled Bronze. Due to its specific assembly, this Commode with Doors, from the 18th Century, is to be seen as a Dutch Production, typical of the resolutely French Trend of which the Famous Cabinetmaker ANDRIES BONGEN had made a specialty. The Certificate of Authenticity by EXPERT CNES will be given to the Buyer. It measures 180 CM in length, 70 CM in depth and 97 CM in height. It is in very good condition.