Louis Phillipe Style Walnut Commode

Louis Phillipe Style Walnut Commode

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Black granite top, Louis Phillipe walnut commode, with four drawers and brass hardware. Louis Phillipe period was from 1830-1848. This commode has the simple design features of that period except for the brass handles and escutchens which were never on these chests as a key was used to open and close the drawers. This commode is a fine copy around 1900. Granite top is a replacement.

DIMENSIONS
49ʺW × 21.5ʺD × 35.25ʺH
STYLES
Traditional
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
France
ORIGINAL CONDITION
Original Condition Unaltered
DOES IT HAVE IMPERFECTIONS?
Some Imperfections
WHAT TYPE OF ITEM IS IT?
Vintage / Antique / Used
PERIOD
Early 20th Century
PLACE OF ORIGIN
France
ITEM TYPE
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
MATERIALS
Black Marble
Brass
Walnut
CONDITION
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
COLOR
Brown
CONDITION NOTES
Excellent The marble is a new replacement.

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