Description

with silver-plated fittings

Montbéliard, around 1750

stamped Abraham Nicolas Couleru (1716-1812)

The special feature of this small Louis XV chest of drawers, whose form and decoration follow examples from Paris, is the lush and rich silver-plated fittings that characterize this piece of furniture. The county and correspondent town of Mömpelgard, which became evangelical during Luther's lifetime, belonged to the House of Württemberg from 1397 – 1793.

This chest of drawers was made for the Dukes of Württemberg and was a gift to Margrave Carl Frederick of Baden-Durlach (1728-1811), who later became Elector and, from 1806, Grand Duke of Baden. Carl Frederick was born in Karlsruhe and remained under the guardianship of his grandmother Margravine Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg after the early death of his father. Attaining his majority on November 22, 1746, he assumed the regency.

The two similarly silver-plated keys show the Margrave's monogram.

Height: 82 cm, width: 65 cm, depth 43 cm

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