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PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK LADY A LOUIS XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD COMMODE STAMPED I.TUART JME, THE MOUN

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PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK LADY A LOUIS XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD COMMODE STAMPED I.TUART JME, THE MOUN
property of a new york lady A louis XV ORMOLU-MOUNTED KINGWOOD COMMODE Stamped I.TUART JME, the mounts bearing the c-couronnÈ mark circa 1741 with a veined red and white marble top above two short and two long drawers fitted with ormolu handles and keyhole escutcheons, the corners with elaborate ormolu chutes continuing down to the sabots centered by cartouches 33 x 503?4 x 253?4 in. (84 x 129 x 65.5 cm) $22,000-26,000 Provenance Sotheby’s New York, May 3, 1986, lot 91. Still active in 1767, Jean-Baptiste Tuart, maÓtre in 1741, produced furniture in the Louis XV, Transitional and Louis XVI styles. He supplied furniture to the Menus-Plaisirs from 1744-1753. The c-couronnÈ poinÁon was a tax mark used in France between March 1745 and February 1749 to show that tax had been paid on the copper content of an alloy.