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A GEORGE III inlaid HAREWOOD SERPENTINE COMMODE probably by Robert Phipps Circa 1770 The quarter...

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A GEORGE III inlaid HAREWOOD SERPENTINE COMMODE probably by Robert Phipps Circa 1770 The quarter...
A GEORGE III inlaid HAREWOOD SERPENTINE COMMODE probably by Robert Phipps Circa 1770 The quarter veneer molded top outlined with a band of trailing leaves and berries all surrounded by boxwood and ebonized stringing and tulipwood crossbanding, the doors with rectangular satinwood banding outlined with boxwood and ebonized stringing, each corner with an engraved anthemion, the keyholes surrounded by inlaid bell-flowers, the interior with a shelf, the sides banded and with canted corners, on shaped bracket feet 36 x 70 x 321/4 in. 91.5 x 178 x 82 cm - $60,000-80,000 Provenance Collection of the Viscount of Leverhume, Thornton Manor, Wirral, Merseyside (sold Sotheby's, 26-28 June 2001, lot 300). Literature Wood, lucy. the lady lever art gallery: catalogue of commodes. london, 1994, p. 318, Appendix TM 126. The initials RP which are painted on the underside of this commode almost certainly stand for Robert Phipps (1723-75), who is listed as an upholder cabinet maker and later auctioneer in the Upholder Company Records, now preserved as Guildhall Library, London. Phipps became a freeman in 1731 and Master of the Upholders Company in 1759. by then, he had workshops at 69 Leadenhall Street (see DEFM, p. 696), but recent research at Westminster City Archives has revealed that he is also listed in the ST. Marylebone Rate Books of 1760-70 as having premises in Oxford Street, as stated on the represent commode (W.C.A. St Marylebone Poor Rates, Reels 6-13). This is the first known item of furniture by this hitherto unknown cabinet-maker.