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Transition chest of drawers in marquetry of rosewood, rosewood and amaranth fillets framed in boxwood.
It opens with 5 drawers in 3 rows; The upper row presenting three independent drawers inlaid with chevrons framed with fillets, and the two lower drawers without crossbars inlaid with rosewood in reserves delimited by Greeks and framed with rosewood.
This chest of drawers has a central projection as well as on the rear uprights, and rounded front uprights with simulated grooves.
Very beautiful ornamentation of finely chiseled bronzes and gold varnish.
It is topped with a gray Sainte Anne marble which conceals the JGT SAR stamp.
Paris, circa 1770.
Very good state.
Jean-Girard-Théodore SAR, was born in 1724 and was received master on October 1, 1766. Established rue de Lappe in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, he worked for a certain number of colleagues including Coulon and Dubuisson, as well as for merchants mercers. His production consists of furniture in natural wood and stained wood but he also created some more luxurious furniture in marquetry such as our chest of drawers. It seems to have ceased its activity a little before the Revolution.
Length: 128.5 cm.
Depth: 60.5 cm.
Height: 88 cm.
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Ref: YFEIL4K55S