20th century mahogany and satinwood banded work table, with single drawer and cream Damask fabric bag beneath, square tapering supports connected by x-stretcher (W36cm, H70cm, D36), early 20th century beech carver commode armchair, pierced splat with turned arm supports, upholstered seat, cabriole legs and a mahogany wine table with single turned column and three splayed legs, (W56cm, H71cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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A SOUTH GERMAN SERPENTINE WALNUT COMMODE, MID 18TH C the quarter veneered top, sides and drawers with figured centre in line inlaid surround, carved apron and feet, 88cm h; 66 x 125cm++Locks present and original, handles and escutcheons possibly original, small old repairs, veneer damage to several drawer edges, no recent or professional restoration and of good dry colour, not cleaned or repolished
After: Guillaume Benneman: Large19/20th Century Mahogany Bronze Mounted Commode a Vantaux. Center bronze plaque with classical figures with lion mask above center, Sevres porcelain plaques flanked at the sides, ribbons, foliage, and acanthus leave accents, interior drawers. Measures 36-1/4" H x 70-3/4" W x 26-1/2" D. Condition: Overall very good condition. Small veneer loss to front, light scuffs and milking to veneer, and repair to marble. Domestic Shipping: Third party Min Est. $20000.00 Max Est. $30000.00
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WASHSTAND, late 18th century, the moulded edged split hinged top opening to interior with wash bowl aperture and lift up mirror, cupboard door below over a pull out commode stand, with brass drop handle, on moulded and chamfered square supports, 20 3/4" x 18" x 34" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A late Georgian mahogany chest with moulded edge to top, fitted four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 24.5ins wide x 18.5ins deep x 27.5ins high (converted from a night commode, with later handles and some drawer mouldings missing) and a mahogany chest, of small proportions, with moulded edge to top with fitted slide and four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 23.5ins wide x 19ins deep x 30.5ins high
A late George III mahogany commode, the figured medallion inlaid top with cross-banding over two simulated doors rising to reveal the interior with cover, over a simulated drawer, raised on splayed square tapered supports flanked by brass swan neck carrying handles, 64 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Extra dimensions 47 cm deep, 74 cm high. See images for info re: interior
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD, MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED COMMODE, of serpentine outline, variegated marble top over a frieze drawer with ormolu mounts, two further drawers with ring handles, the sides with quarter veneered panels and satinwood banding, supported on turned and tapering legs with ormolu feet. 4ft 7ins wide x 3ft 0ins high x 2ft 2ins deep.
A George III mahogany bedside commode, attributed to Thomas Chippendale, circa 1770, the rectangular top with a pierced three quarter gallery incorporating pierced quatrefoil motifs, above a pair of cupboard doors and the commode drawer beneath, on moulded square section legs and castors, 78cm high, 55cm wide, 45cm deep Provenance by repute and according to applied handwritten labels to this lot: W. C. Gore Langton, Newton Park, Bath. By descent bequeathed by the fifth Earl Temple of Stowe to his nephew Grenville Gore Langton (circa 1940). At the time of printing this catalogue, no specific commissions by Chippendale for Newton Park have been found, although Chippendale did complete commissions for the Earl Temple at Stowe, therefore it is possible that the history of the provenance of the items has got confused over time.A closely comparable pair of bedside commodes exist in the Blue bedroom at Dumfries House. For an illustration showing one of the commodes, see Christopher Gilbert, The Life and work of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, 2 vols, vol II, page 27, figure 44. Dumfries House is of course one of the best known significant commissions for Thomas Chippendale.Please note, this lot was almost certainly made ‘en suite’ to the following lot and was consigned by the same vendor
A Regency mahogany and inlaid suite of bedroom furniture, circa 1815, comprising; a companion pair of chests of drawers, one 100cm high, 108cm wide, 59cm deep, the other 93cm high, 103cm wide, 59cm deep, a bedside commode, 72cm high, 65cm wide, 54cm deep, a bidet, 49cm high, 57cm wide, 33cm deep, and a dressing mirror, 67cm high, 67cm wide, 27cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, London.
Ï’ A Louis XV rosewood and gilt metal mounted serpentine fronted commode, circa 1750, the marble top with moulded edge, above two short and two long drawers, cornered by gilt metal inset fluted corners, on shaped tapering feet, 87cm high, 122cm wide, 65cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Regency mahogany supper table, the oval top with cross banded borders, with boxwood and string ebony inlay, raised on a turned tapering pillar and four swept supports, 130cm max, together with a 19th century mahogany bedside commode, a 19th century rosewood stool and a side chair with cane panelled seat and back (4)

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