Based in Uppingham, Rutland…having been in the business for 25 years focusing on mostly French and English decorative antiques and interiors from the 18th to the early 20th century, hopefully a collection you will enjoy browsing and hopefully re home some of my finds!
Viewing here in Uppingham is very welcome in my spacious barn studio but also I have a showroom based within the Uppingham Antiques Centre, which is well worth a visit and have a good lunch in town too!
I can arrange delivery to you, whether you are within the UK or require an iInternational delivery service…as a guide, a delivery for something around the size of a chest of drawers will be £75 to you, but if you if you are in Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Cornwall please get in touch to confirm delivery costs!
Any queries about anything you have seen or about delivery, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Certified DealerApproved listing1170 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved listing1170 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Very decorative French Louis XV style walnut veneered slightly “bombe” shape rouge marble top commode / chest of drawers, circa 1920.
Wonderful warm colour to the chevron veneered walnut and contrasts so well with the original gilt ormolu drawer handles and mounts…also has this fabulous shaped rouge marble top.
Currently no key, but I will try to find a suitable one so you have a working lock or otherwise just a decorative brass key.
Offers storage with great style, whether this is a bedroom piece or will work as a decorative focal piece in a living room.
Drawers all running well, cleaned and beeswax polished, marble also in good condition too.
Measuring:
31 3/4 inches or 81 cm high
48 inches or 122 cm maximum width
20 3/4 inches of 52.5 cm deep
measurements
31 3/4 inches or 81 cm high
48 inches or 122 cm maximum width
20 3/4 inches of 52.5 cm deep
measurements
declaration
Tom Scott Antiques has clarified that the French Rouge Marble Top Bombe Commode (LA438521) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1920’s