Categories : Chests of drawers
Title : Russian Malachite Commode
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Veneer
Main material : Malachite
Period of creation : 1860
Country of creation : Russia
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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M.S. RAU ANTIQUES (Antique dealer)
630 Royal Street
LA 70130 New Orleans - USA
Tel : +1 800 544 9440
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Email address : info@rauantiques.com
Website : http://www.rauantiques.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
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Measurement : |
| Height : 95.25 cm |
Height : 37.50 in |
| Width : 130.81 cm |
Width : 51.50 in |
| Depth : 31.75 cm |
Depth : 12.50 in |
Handbook language : 
A stunning and rare bombe commode veneered entirely with malachite. Malachite, a rare and quite extravagant semi-precious stone, was favored by Russian nobility and often adorned significant objects and furnishings of the Czar's palaces. In fact, the Hermitage Collection includes what is known as the Malachite Room, which houses some of the most remarkable examples of malachite furniture. A commode such as this, with its grand decoration, would certainly have been made for a palace or other royal residence for the lavish and wealthy Russian aristocratic market. Excellent condition.
Circa 1860
The Malachite Room of the Winter Palace was used as an official drawing-room of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, wife of Czar Nicholas I. The embellishment of the room includes columns, pilasters, fireplace trimmings and decorative vases made of malachite in the "Russian mosaic" technique. The display includes works of applied art made of malachite in the early 19th century as well as small cupboards decorated with mosaic panels. Exquisite malachite furnishings seldom find their way outside of the confines of museum collections such as the Hermitage. The opportunity to acquire a grand example, exhibiting the characteristics of royal patronage, is rare.
$64,500.00
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