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A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD, TULIP AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BOMBE COMMODE by LEONARD BOUDIN, CIRCA. 1750, the shaped pink veined marble top with moulded edge, over two short and two long drawers with scrolling foliate ormolu mounts, flanked by angels with further mounts, above a shaped apron on bracket feet with applied sabots. Stamped L. BOUDIN. 4ft 5ins wide, 2ft 10ins high, 2ft 2ins deep.
A DUTCH MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD, INLAID AND JAPANNED COMMODE, C1800 applied with brass rosettes, on square tapered legs with brass feet, 89cm h; 54 x 111cm, doors stamped FROM W WILLIAMSON GUILDFORD ++Requiring some conservation, in particular to the flaking japanned decoration, veneers with slight warping, most noticeable on the left side, complete, not cleaned or restored
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD COMMODE IN GEORGE III STYLE, C1900 crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid throughout, the frieze painted with acanthus leaves, 95cm h; 52 x 180cm ++A high quality cabinet in fine original condition, the interior painted dark green, the doors free from shrinkage cracks or warping
André Arbus (1903-1969) A fine and rare Art Deco serpentine commode, entirely covered with parchment, fitted nine drawers with bold ivory stringing, escutcheons and knob handles, on a gilt base, circa 1937-1940, W.5ft D.1ft 6in. H.2ft 3in.Publications:Yvonne Brunhammer, 'Andre Arbus architecte-decorateur des annees 40', Norma edition, Paris, 1996, for similar examples p.16, 28, 98 & 99.'Ensembles mobiliers' edition Charles Moreau - volume 2 - 1937.'Mobilier & Decoration' p.100.For two lesser examples at auction see:Christie's, Lot 89, December 8, 2004 and Aguttes, lot 301, June 17, 2015.
An 18th century Continental serpentine rosewood four drawer commode. With marquetry and strung inlay, bronze escutcheons and bombe shaped canted corners, 140cm wide, 70.5cm deep, 82cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Damage to both side mouldings on the top. Top heavily scuffed and with some veneer cracks. Top left drawer with heavy loss to the beading. Bottom drawer with some loss to the beading. Veneer loss throughout.
A 19th century French Empire chestnut / oak & marble top commode chest of drawers. Raised on block turned legs with columns above finished with brass caubels top and bottom. The chest with central bank of drawers having brass handles and key escutcheons. Finished with a white marble top above
A fine pair of late 19th century painted satinwood demi-lune commodes, the top surfaces decorated with Adams style floral garlands encasing batwing reserves with classical maiden and cherub scenes, the outer edge with small floral trail borders, single doors with recessed panels painted with mother and child scenes within typical Adams style oval reserves surmounted by bow ribbons, butterflies to each corners enclosed by floral borders, flanked by recessed panels to the curved sides bearing stylised Adams emblems for harvest, travel, music and art, 35¼ x 15¾in. (89.5 x 40cm.), 39¾in. (101cm.) high. (2)* Condition: Each has a key. The interiors have a single removable shelf. The tops are decorated to the same standard as the remainder of the pieces. The painted decoration is definitely original to the pieces and there is very little evidence of any retouching.The backs are nicely constructed with panels. They are in largely original condition. There are minor painted-in repairs to shrinkage cracks across both tops, and a few minor retouches to veneer chips on the edges of the tops. The tops have therefore definitely been repolished - the remainder of the surface appears to be original and in good order. One top has a patch of polish which is worn (visible in the photos). There is a minor repair to one section of moulding on the base of one commode, which has left an area which is slightly lighter in polish colour. There are no replaced parts or major repairs, and just a couple of very small and minor veneer losses to the edges. The commodes are structurally very sound and the doors open cleanly. The locks work well. No wood worm, cracks, weak points etc.
An early 19th century French serpentine fronted commode, of two short over two long drawers, the Alba Rosa marble top over an oak and pine carcase with veneers of kingwood and fruitwood with cast openwork foliate ormolu handles and mounts, over shallow shaped skirt and slender feet, 50¾ x 25½in. (129 x 65cm.), 33in. (84cm.) high.
A rare mid 18th century North Italian carrubo (carob) wood and walnut commode en arbalète Inlaid with fruitwood bands, the shaped moulded and quarter-veneered top above three long drawers on shaped bracket feet, with indistinct paper labels to the reverse, Veneto region, 140cm wide, 67cm deep, 94cm high. Provenance: Sir Roger Fray Greenwood Ormrod, PC (1911-1992) the British Lord Chief Justice of Appeal. Thence by decent and purchased by current owner. See C.Santini, Mille Mobili Veneti, L'arredo domestico in Veneto dal sec.XV al sec. XIX, fig 149 for a bureau crossbanded in carrubo. For an Italian 18th century carrubo commode of very similar form see Bonhams, Bury St. Edmunds, Summer Athenaeum sale, 13 June 2007, lot 601.

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