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Lot 1608

Fine Pair Louis XV Style Bombe Commodes

Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Starting Bid
$2,600

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French, 20th century, each with finely decorated black lacquer with painted and gilt highlights, gilt bronze mounts and hardware, 35 x 50-1/2 x 22 in.

 

Provenance: purchased from Ken Jennings, Design LTD, New York in 2005 for $90,000; sold Brunk Auctions November 10th, 2017, Lot 566; N/A

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purchased from Ken Jennings, Design LTD, New York in 2005 for $90,000; sold Brunk Auctions November 10th, 2017, Lot 566

each in excellent condition was scattered surface distress, some alligator to lacquer, especially to tops with some areas of cloudiness, all possibly as made