A PAIR OF SWISS RACINE D'OLIVIER POLLARD ELM AND MARQUETRY BREAKFRONT COMMODES
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A PAIR OF SWISS RACINE D'OLIVIER POLLARD ELM AND MARQUETRY BREAKFRONT COMMODES

CIRCA 1785-90, ATTRIBUTED TO CHRISTOPH HOPFENGÄARTNER

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A PAIR OF SWISS RACINE D'OLIVIER POLLARD ELM AND MARQUETRY BREAKFRONT COMMODES
CIRCA 1785-90, ATTRIBUTED TO CHRISTOPH HOPFENGÄARTNER
Of small size, decoarated with chequer-banding, with two drawers and porcelain roundels to the handles, on square tapering legs, losses to veneer, one indistinctly inscribed to the reverse 'Easo...r 10/1 1380 (?)' the other 'Easo..r 3798'
31 in. (91 cm.) high; 32 in. (81 cm.) wide; 18½ in. (47 cm.) deep (2)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.
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Please note that the roundels on the handles are enamel and not porcelain.

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These elegant commodes are embellished with racine d'olivier or olive root marquetry, a highly rare decoration often associated with cabinet-makers active in the East of France near Strasbourg, Switzerland and Germany. The technique consists of ovals cut to show their most contrasting figuring and arranged to create an intricate pattern.

With its distinctive 'bois de bout' or end-cut parquetry decoration, Transitional form and enamel handles, this commode can be attributed to the Bern cabinet-maker Christoph Hopfengärtner. A closely related commode - clearly executed in the same workshop - is in Schloss Sigmaringen and all three commodes share several of the distinctive characteristics with Hopfengärtner's 1790 Meisterstück - the secretaire in the Historisches Museum, Bern. The related works are illustrated in H. Kresiel, die Kunst des Deutschen Möbels, Munich, 1973, figs. 186, 189, 190-193.