19th C Italian Inlaid Marquetry Commode With Marble Top

$4,995.00

This stunning piece is an Italian Neoclassical commode, dating from the mid 19th century. It features beautifully inlaid wood marquetry with flowing ribbons, garland, bird and foliate motifs, and an original Nero Portoro marble top. The commode's canted corners have been accentuated with a carved acanthus leaf detail.

The commode includes four spacious drawers on top, which have been crafted with hand-dovetailed joinery. Below, a fifth secret drawer is concealed in the bottom piece of trim. The commode rests on shaped feet, and features all of its original drawer pulls and escutcheon plates.

This chest of drawers would be a statement-making piece in an entryway, and would be equally graceful in a bedroom, living area or hallway, where guests can admire its beautiful craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 48”W x 22”D x 39.75”H

Condition: There are small losses and cracks in the veneer. Scratches and chipping on the marble top as well as one older repair(shown in photos). Minor age-related board separation on either side of the commode. Drawers have an older drawer liner. Keys not included. Overall, this commode is in beautiful antique condition.

Shipping: This piece includes complimentary shipping (within the 48 contiguous United States). Most pieces arrive within 3 weeks. Find out more about our shipping policies and timeline here

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This stunning piece is an Italian Neoclassical commode, dating from the mid 19th century. It features beautifully inlaid wood marquetry with flowing ribbons, garland, bird and foliate motifs, and an original Nero Portoro marble top. The commode's canted corners have been accentuated with a carved acanthus leaf detail.

The commode includes four spacious drawers on top, which have been crafted with hand-dovetailed joinery. Below, a fifth secret drawer is concealed in the bottom piece of trim. The commode rests on shaped feet, and features all of its original drawer pulls and escutcheon plates.

This chest of drawers would be a statement-making piece in an entryway, and would be equally graceful in a bedroom, living area or hallway, where guests can admire its beautiful craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 48”W x 22”D x 39.75”H

Condition: There are small losses and cracks in the veneer. Scratches and chipping on the marble top as well as one older repair(shown in photos). Minor age-related board separation on either side of the commode. Drawers have an older drawer liner. Keys not included. Overall, this commode is in beautiful antique condition.

Shipping: This piece includes complimentary shipping (within the 48 contiguous United States). Most pieces arrive within 3 weeks. Find out more about our shipping policies and timeline here

This stunning piece is an Italian Neoclassical commode, dating from the mid 19th century. It features beautifully inlaid wood marquetry with flowing ribbons, garland, bird and foliate motifs, and an original Nero Portoro marble top. The commode's canted corners have been accentuated with a carved acanthus leaf detail.

The commode includes four spacious drawers on top, which have been crafted with hand-dovetailed joinery. Below, a fifth secret drawer is concealed in the bottom piece of trim. The commode rests on shaped feet, and features all of its original drawer pulls and escutcheon plates.

This chest of drawers would be a statement-making piece in an entryway, and would be equally graceful in a bedroom, living area or hallway, where guests can admire its beautiful craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 48”W x 22”D x 39.75”H

Condition: There are small losses and cracks in the veneer. Scratches and chipping on the marble top as well as one older repair(shown in photos). Minor age-related board separation on either side of the commode. Drawers have an older drawer liner. Keys not included. Overall, this commode is in beautiful antique condition.

Shipping: This piece includes complimentary shipping (within the 48 contiguous United States). Most pieces arrive within 3 weeks. Find out more about our shipping policies and timeline here