Wuerzburg Baroque Commode - around 1760 - probably from the Workshop of Johann Georg Oegg (1703-1782)

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Christian Eduard Franke-Landwers Christoph Freiherr von Seckendorff

Description

around 1760

With this courtly chest of drawers with elaborate carved frame and elegantly curved front, the fittings harmonise perfectly with the the selected veneer pattern from walnut and

Masernut wood. Comparably crafted furniture are located in the Main Franconian Museum in Würzburg.

The high quality, open-worked Bronze fittings probably originate from the Workshop of Johann Georg Oegg (1703-1782), since 1733 prince-bishop court locksmith. Oegg manufactured not only ornamental grids and gates for the courtyard garden and the outer front, but carried with artful Wall and ceiling chandeliers, fireplace grills and fittings also play a decisive role in interior decoration to the residence.

Height 85 cm, width 118 cm, depth 68 cm.

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