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A 19th century French country and black/grey veined marble commode secretaire chest of drawers being raised on bracket feet supports with central bank of drawers. All having brass ring drop handles with key escutcheons. Atop a large flared black and grey veined marble top. Measures 102cm high x 127cm wide and 52cm deep.
An 18th Century Dutch walnut commode of serpentine fronted bombé form, the figured top with moulded edge above three drawers with Rococo style handles and escutcheons over a shaped apron to splayed bracket feet, 110 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS All over various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc throughout. The top with some dark coloured marks and losses to the veneer, cracks in the veneer and some chips around the edges. Drawer fronts with some small holes especially around the handles. (Possibly indicating replacement handles?) One handle from one drawer is missing. A section of loss and damage to the veneer to one drawer front - see images. Some woodworm holes to the apron and some losses in the veneer. Some major chips to the bottom of the apron. On the left hand there are some deep impressed scratched marks and other scratches. Cracks to the veneer and various smaller bits of damage to the veneer with some woodworm holes especially near to the back leg. On the right hand side there is some damage to the veneer, impressed marks, scratches with some large losses of veneer near to the back edge. Some woodworm holes to the back. All over various general signs of wear and tear expected with age and use throughout
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry serpentine commode, inlaid with ribbon tied swags with an urn of flowers and musical trophies, the top with a moulded edge above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, late 18th / early 19th century, 87.7cm high, 99.1cm wide, 54.5cm deep. Provenance: Cypress House, Chilton Cantelo, Somerset.
A Royal Doulton porcelain Huntley & Palmers biscuit box, Rd. No. 459880, in the form of a bombe commode, printed in green, the pull-off cover from the nursery rhyme 'Little Tom Tucker sang for his supper', 19cm wide and another made specially for McVitie & Price, circular with pull-off cover, decorated around the sides with a continuous Dutch water landscape, 18cm high (2)

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