wood, lacquer, gilt, brass
37 x 51 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600
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Rococo style ormolu-mounted gilt and black lacquer commode, with brass hardware framing gilt chinoiserie double doors opening to two interior shelves, raised on splayed legs terminating in brass sabots
Proceeds to benefit City Opera
From a Bellevue Avenue, Newport RI Mansion
overall good condition, lacking top, some minor scuffs and abrasions, some areas of oxidation/losses to finish of brass details
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Condition reports are based on visual inspection by the Capsule team under typical office lighting. Unless otherwise noted, items are not examined under UV light in advance of sale. We do not guarantee the content of written or verbal condition reports. Remember, all lots are previously owned and all sales are final. The absence of a condition report does not imply that there are no condition issues with the lot.
Art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. Frames, lampshades, or items described as “supplementary” are not considered integral to the value of the lot and are excluded from condition assessments. This includes any mat, mounting, glazing, hanging apparatus, case, box, or stand. Timepiece movements, lighting elements and items with mechanical or electrical components have not been thoroughly tested and are not covered under warranty by Capsule.
For over 80 years, New York City Opera has been a cornerstone of the city's cultural landscape, dedicated to making opera innovative and accessible. Founded in 1943 by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia as “The People’s Opera,” NYCO has launched the careers of world-renowned artists, staged groundbreaking productions, and introduced new and rarely performed works to American audiences. Committed to excellence and inclusivity, City Opera continues to push artistic boundaries, keeping opera a vital part of New York’s legacy. Proceeds from the sale of this item support this iconic institution, ensuring opera remains vibrant, accessible, and ever-evolving.