Mid 20th Century Regence Style Gilt Bronze Mounted Kingwood Marquetry Inlaid Marble Top Commode en Tombeau. Bronze foliage and figural form mounted accent with 5 front drawers. Rubbing to veneer, minor scuffs, missing keys. Measures 34" H x 51" W x 19-1/4" D. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $800-$1000)
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20th Century Louis XV Style and Vernis Martin Style Black Lacquer and Gilt Marble Top Commode. Two fitted drawers with gilt brass handles, standing on cabriole legs, with courting scene painted front and outdoor scene flanked at the sides. Wear to lacquer at the base of the legs otherwise normal rubbing to surface. Measures 33-1/4" H x 45" W x 16" Depth. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $350-$5500)
Italian Late Rococo Fruitwood Inlaid and Burled Walnut Commode, c. 1765, serpentine top, conforming case with two short drawers over two long drawers, serpentine apron, cabriole legs, h. 37 in., w. 56 1/2 in., d. 24 3/4 in. Note: Veneer shrinkages and repairs. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Apr. 1, 2010, lot 102. Note: Although the bombé commode originated in France, the form quickly became popular in Italy as the French Rococo style spread throughout Europe during the 18th century. Italian cabinetmakers applied their own distinctive regional design to the commode, including the use of walnut veneers, natural wood inlay, and delicately attenuated legs—all recognizably Italian characteristics of the walnut commode in the present lot. Ref.: Kenworthy-Browne, John. “The Line of Beauty: The Rococo Style,” The History of Furniture. London: Orbis Publishing, 1982, pp. 113-114.
A Newhall porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1790, of commode form, puce mark to underside, height 15cm, together with similar sugar basin, milk jug and four matching teabowls with saucers. (11) CONDITION REPORT: Chip to rim of teapot (thumbnail sized), security chain present on lid, spout un-damaged, puce mark N208, milk jug slight time-staining otherwise good, sugar with general discolouration but in good order, one teabowl with hairline crack, saucers in fair condition.
A mid-19th century South German burr walnut, maple, crossbanded and boxwood inlaid break-front commode of 'arc-en-arbalette' form, three long graduated drawers over a shaped apron on scrolled feet, w. 107 cm CONDITION REPORT: Purchased from Phillips in 1995 for £1,700+BP. Some splits to surface.

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