An exceptional example of eighteenth-century English cabinetmaking, this George III mahogany commode masterfully illustrates the refined taste and craftsmanship of the period. Attributed to William Gomm, a celebrated London maker of the mid-Georgian era, this dresser blends classic proportions with exquisite rococo details.
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1760
Material: Mahogany, with crossbanded detail and gilt bronze rococo handles
Dimensions: Height: 85 cm (33.5 ins); Width: 118 cm (46.5 ins); Depth: 55 cm (21.5 ins)
Condition: Superb, retaining original patina with minor age-commensurate wear
This distinguished George III commode stands proudly alongside works by Thomas Chippendale and contemporaries, representing the heightened artistry and sophistication of Georgian antiques. Such serpentine forms and meticulous ornamentation can be found in notable museum collections, emphasising the enduring significance of the period’s finest furniture. The use of highly figured mahogany and the elegant bracket feet pay homage to the English tradition, while the crossbanded edges and carved supports exemplify Gomm’s mastery.
Notable Features:
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Exquisite craftsmanship:
- Superb serpentine mahogany top, beautifully crossbanded for contrast and visual depth
- Fine gilt bronze rococo handles combining luxurious gleam with tactile quality
- Exceptionally carved angle supports and shaped bracket feet, enhanced by rare lignum vitae casters
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Design significance:
- Distinctive Rococo curves paired with Georgian symmetry for a harmonious effect
- Sumptuous materials and elegant profiles, characteristic of sought-after commode dressers
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Collecting value:
- Attributed to William Gomm, a name synonymous with quality and rarity in Georgian antiques
- A rare form in particularly well-preserved condition, highly desirable amongst collectors and connoisseurs alike
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Practical value:
- Well-proportioned and versatile, ideal for display in refined interiors or as a centrepiece to a period room
- Ample storage provided by three long and two short drawers, suited to both use and decorative focus
This George III mahogany commode is not only a testament to superb eighteenth-century English furniture, but also an exceptional investment for collectors of antique dressers and those seeking a piece of timeless elegance and functionality.
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