An North Italian walnut Kingwood and mahogany banded and strung petit commode, late 18th/early 19th century, the black veined marble top above two drawers, inlaid in varying coloured woods with swaged drapes below a leaf border, fitted with two drawers, on square tapered legs, 53cm wide x 36.5cm deep x 73.5cm high.Illustrated
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A French Louis XV style kingwood, marquetry, marble and gilt metal mounted inverted breakfront commode, early 20th century, the variegated red, grey and white marble top over three short and two long drawers, with inlaid quarter veneered panels and central lattice parquetry panel, with beaded ring handles and ribboned oval escutcheons, the bowed canted corners over angular cabriole legs, 41 x 18½in. (104 x 47cm.), 34½in. (87.5cm.) high.
A Continental walnut and fruitwood crossbanded commode, first half 19th century, the grey veined variegated marble top with squared outset corners, above three long drawers incorporating fruitwood crossbanding, flanked by canted angles with simulated fluting, on square tapering feet, 83cm high, 132cm wide, 67cm deep
Society of Upholsterers. The IId. Edition of Genteel Houshold Furniture, In the Present Taste with an addition of several Articles never before Executed, by a Society of Upholsterers, Cabinet-Makers, &c. Containing Upwards of 350 Designs on 120 Plates ... printed for Robt. Sayer, [1765], engraved title-page and 120 copper engraved plates, very occasional spotting or toning, sprinkled edges, modern half calf gilt, spine a little rubbed, 8vo (Qty: 1)ESTC N64868 (four parts bound in one, 120 plates). Containing designs for a variety of domestic furniture, including firegrates and irons, with titles such as: 'Chinese Hall Lantern'; 'Commode Cloaths Press'; 'Toillets'; 'Frats for Frizes &c.'; 'Standard Sign Iron'; 'French Back Stools'; 'Ornamented Bed-posts'; 'Stair Case Lights'; 'Lady's Desk'; 'Linnen Chests'; 'Gothic Chairs'; 'Obelisks for Lamps &c.'; 'Girondoles'. There appears to be several issues of this rare 18th century pattern book which was first published in 1760 with 60 plates. Little appears to be known about the Society, but it is thought to have been a group of the most fashionable furniture makers and designers in London. Robert Manwaring probably contributed most of the chair designs (the first 28 plates were reprinted in his Chair-Makers Guide in 1766). Other designs have been attributed to Thomas Johnson, William Ince and John Mayhew, Thomas Chippendale, Matthias Lock and Matthias Darley.
A LOUIS XV ORMOLU MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND ROSEWOOD COMMODE, C1750 with Rance marble slab above five oak lined drawers, 85cm h; 65 x 130cm++Encrusted with old dirt and grime, minor veneer cracks and small repairs, mounts all present and original, locks present, the oak linings to the drawers original and also the caracas, dust boards and back
A French walnut serpentine front commode, late 19th century, the moulded top over three graduated drawers, each with carved scrolling foliate cartouches and pierced brass handles and escutcheons, over a shaped apron with a central carved shell, on cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, 120cm wide 62cm deep 92cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY MARQUETRY AND WALNUT COMMODE, PROBABLY SOUTH GERMAN, the moulded rectangular top inlaid with scrolling foliage and bird, above two short over three long graduated drawers, each with inlaid fronts and fitted with acanthus cast handles, raised on bracket feet. 89cm high, 95cm wide, 56.5cm deep
English Porcelain - a Mintons cabinet plate, retailed by L. Strauss & Sons of New York, painted with a children on a farm, within a border of bleu celeste and a further white ground with gilt sprigs, green printed marks; a cabinet plate, painted with roses and summer spirgs, lavender band, gadrooned border; a New Hall commode shape tea pot, pattern no. 173, the cover with chain, c.1800; another (faults); a New Hall or Keeling boat shaped tea pot, c.1800; Rockingham-type saucers; other early 19th century tea wares; a Samson Hancock Derby saucer; Royal Worcester; etc **All lots in this sale are subject to a maximum of £2.50 plus VAT Buyers Premium**
An 18th Century Map of Poland & Prussia, Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733), published Leiden, C.1715, cartouche to bottom left corner reads 'Palatinat de Posnanie, la premier de la Grande Pologne, Avec une partie de celui de Kalisch, et les Frontieres du Brandebourg et de Silesie…' copper engraved, Dimensions, paper 64cm x 54cm, image 35.5cm x 28cmNote: from 'Nouvel Atlas, très exact et fort commode pour toutes sortes de personnes, Contenant Les Principales cartes géographiques' Leiden, P. Van der Aa
18th century style French marble topped bombe two drawer commode with central painted cartouche of a group playing Blind Mans Bluff, with gilt metal mounts, 85cm x 80cm . Overall condition good, structurally sound. Small chips and crackling to paint work. See images for condition of paint work.

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