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19th Century Painted ' Bombe ' Commode Chest of 3 Drawers of Continental Origin, Probably French. The Side, Front and Top Painted with Neo-Classical Scenes Depicting Figures, Animals amid Ruined Garden's, also Nauticaland Harbour Views to Sides. All Painted In the Style of ' Watteau ' The Chest Is of Small Proportions ie 30 Inches wide, 32 Inches High & 16 Inches Deep. The Handles are Original and are of Classical Gilt Metal Rocco Style. The Chest Is In Good Condition apart from the Need of Some Professional Cleaning to The Painted Panels. It Comes with a Valuation for Insurance Document Valuing the Chest at £2,250.00.
LOUIS XVI STYLE MODERN MARQUETRY INLAID AND GILT METAL MOUNTED WALNUT AND KINGWOOD COMMODE, the shaped oblong top with wide crossbanded border, above a fancy three drawer front decorated with inset scroll work panels and inlaid panels depicting cupid and lattice work designs, raised on leaf capped short cabriole supports, 31 ½" (80cm) high, 43 ½" x 19" (110.5cm x 48.3cm)
An 18th Century Dutch floral marquetry walnut commode of serpentine form, having three long graduated drawers on shaped feet, 111 x 61 x 84 cm high Condition Report evidence of older restoration/maintenance, some small areas of colouring/filling to sides, stain to top centre and showing a multitude of light scratching, drawers are paper lined
A New Hall serpentine commode shaped teapot and cover, decorated in he Famile Rose palette with roundel within a foliate wreath undulating puce band, scattered sprigs, 15cm high, pattern 228, c.1800; an English octagonal teapot and cover, decorated with sprigs, swan finial, 16cm high, c.1800 Condition Report: Newhall some wear but overall god - Swan pot with restoration to spout and cover and base of pot

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