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Furniture and Furnishings, Adam (Robert & James, after), a group of five bookplate engravings, comprising; one of various elements centred by an Escutcheon and Knocker for the Door of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bar.t, his House in St James Square executed in Brass water gilt, (Plate VIII) Designs of a Sedan Chair as Executed for Her Majesty (Plate VI), another of various elements centred by a Design of a Glass and Commode Table upon which is Placed a Clock and vases with Branches for Candles (Plate VIII), Design of the Top of a Harpsichord (Vol I, No. V, PLate VIII), another of various elements centred by a design for a Top of a Commode in the Countess of Derby's Dressing Room (Vol II, No. I, Plate VIII), all mounted, framed and glazed, 93cm x 79cm (5) Provenance: Hambrook House, Gloucestershire The Property of Graeme Alexander and Scott Carlton
A Louis XVI marble topped commode, circa 1780, the break serpentine pink marble top above two drawers veneered in parquetry lozenge design and centred with a ribbon tied bouquet of flowers, the sides veneered in matching parquetry on cabriole legs, 106.75cm wide (distressed) CONDITION REPORT: 713:Marble top stained in places but sound. Veneer lifting throughout and drawer fronts in particularly poor condition. Cross banding missing in places and stained throughout. Gilt metal mounts of poor quality.106.75cm wide x 59.5cm deep x 79cm high (approximately)
Pair of 19th century mahogany and satinwood banded single door pot cupboards, the rectangular banded top above single door and step commode under (2) Condition ReportThe pot cupboards are 50.5 cm wide X 41.5 cm Deep X 91 cm Tall. On one there is damage to the top and to the sides with bits of the satinwood missing. Both have coffee mug stain marks on the top and some scratches. The two doors have different opening mechanisms suggesting one might have been repaired. See attached images.
SWEDISH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE COMMODE of exaggerated serpentine form, apparently retaining the original grey/green marble top with a moulded edge over three drawers, apparently retaining the original ormolu handles and escutcheons, the keel-shaped corners with conforming ormolu mounts and the feet with similar sabots, the inside of the top drawer branded with conjoined letters, 115cm wide x 53.5cm deep
DUTCH WALNUT BOWFRONT THREE DRAWER COMMODE, second half 18th century, with moulded top, the burr walnut drawers all with twin brass ring handles on foliate cast backplates, above a scrolled and serpentine apron, flanked by panel moulded corners and with panel sides, on four short cabriole legs with scrolled feet, 92cm high, 133cm wide, 71cm deep
A 19th century French mahogany, rosewood crossbanded marquetry and gilt metal mounted petit commode,: of shaped outline inlaid with brass lines and decorated with foliate stems, the wide crossbanded top with pierced brass heart decorated gallery, containing three small drawers between canted and fluted stiles headed with pendant floral foliage on slight cabriole legs, united by a galleried undertier terminating in foliate sabots, 54.5cm (1ft 91/2in) wide.
An early 19th Century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry block front commode:, bordered with sycamore lines, the top with a moulded edge and re-entrant corners decorated with birds and foliage centred by an urn of flowering stems, containing two long drawers and with shaped apron below, the sides similarly decorated with urns of floral foliage, on cabriole legs, terminating in block feet, 130.5cm (4ft 3 1/4in) wide.

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