The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part I

The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part I

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A pair of Italian gilt-bronze mounted amaranth and fruitwood marquetry mahogany commodes, Milan, late 18th-early 19th century, by Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814)

Estimate

700,000 - 1,000,000 EUR

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Description

the gilt-bronze guilloche frieze above a marquetry sliding door with ribbon-tied floral swags and central neoclassical cartouche opening to reveal two drawers, the sides with lyra-shaped gilt-mounts and ribbon-tied floral marquetry, with a veined grey marble top, with a label on one inscribed « S.M.L’imperatore e Re n.197 », with branding marks F 1387T.C in a circle and A. and three illegible letters with the numerals 75 on one

 

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Height. 39 3/4 in, width. 54 3/4 in, depth. 25 1/4 in ; Haut. 101 cm, larg. 139 cm, prof. 64 cm