



The auction’s commode is an excellent example of how Georg Haupt was skilled at keeping up with the taste and style of the late 1780s. At first glance, the commode may seem quite ordinary. But the details of the festoons and the inlaid medallion and monogram, as well as the curved veneer of the legs, reveal the master's hand, as well as the perfect proportioning and secure shading. In addition, the unusually rich use of precious woods and carefully selected veneer sheets signaled exclusivity and status for the contemporary society, as always in Haupt's marquetry- furniture.
