The Louis XVI Ormolu-Mounted Japanese Lacquer Commode Fetches Almost 7 Million USD!

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When it comes to auctions, no one does it better than Sotheby?s, New York. The celebrated auction house recently held a four-day auction of Property from the Collections of Lily & Edmond J. Safrawith, where a Louis XVI Ormolu-Mounted Japanese Lacquer Commode fetched a staggering $6,914,500. The commode with secretaire en suite, attributed to Adam Weisweiler was originally estimated between $5 million and 7 million, and as you can see Sotheby?s wasn’t disappointed.

?The results of this remarkable auction are an affirmation of the taste, passion and connoisseurship of both Lily and Edmond J. Safra,? said Robin Woodhead, Chairman of Sotheby?s International. ?The diverse works that were offered represent the peak of their collecting categories, inspiring interest from collectors worldwide.?

 

 

 

 

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