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Furniture

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An unusually fine William and Mary burled elm, fruitwood and walnut seaweed marquetry chest, attributed to Gerrit Jensen.  

Gerrit Jensen (fl. 1667-1715) was one of the finest cabinet makers in the early 18th century and was re-appointed 'Cabbinet maker in Ordinary' to the Crown in 1689; a number of his pieces survive in the Royal Collection.  His name is closely linked to some of the best marquetry pieces of the period and  are marked by the use of the finest materials and  superlative workmanship.  The top marquetry panel of this chest centers a crown, a strong indication that it was made by Jensen during his Royal Appointment for William III or Queen Anne.     Ref.

A pair of unusual George III inlaid mahogany dwarf secretaire cabinets.  Each shaped top over a central writing drawer and oval grilled panel flanked by spring-loaded cupboard doors on square tapering legs joined by platform stretcher.  Provenance:  The Estate of Henry Luce III.

Note: A design for a writing table published by Gillows in 1795  has strikingly similar details.

An extremely rare pair of French  Art Deco ebonized oak cabinets by Maurice Jallot with mirror tops and aluminum bases, the double doors decorated with three elegant metal lines on the upper and lower parts. the interiors fitted with drawers and open shelves.

An Italian Art Deco palissander bombe commode with inset white marble top over a pair of sliding doors with pewter-inlaid scrolling designs opening to reveal six mahogany veneered drawers, on contoured feet.

A fine George l yewwood bachelor's chest of excellent color, the quarter-paneled top with kingwood cross-banding and tulipwood inlay, on bracket feet. (Feet and handles of later date.)

A finely proportioned George III serpentine mahogany chest of drawers, the molded-edge top with outset corners over blind fret uprights, each of the four graduated drawers with highly figured veneers.

A George III ormolu mounted serpentine commode in the manner of Henry Hill of Marlborough, executed in tulipwood, harewood, rosewood, greenheart, holly and satinwood; the drawers inlaid with acanthus and anthemion, with inlaid urn side panels, and a top oval reserve of flowerheads within stylized foliage.

George III mahogany bachelor chest with warm patina, the molded edge top over writing slide with side supports and three graduated drawers with brass pulls and lock plates, on front and back French bracket feet.

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