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Ensuite to the above, a walnut commode with marble top, fitted with three frieze drawers with bold boxwood inlay, width 50" Condition report: Drawer sides probably solid, drawer bottom probably ply, various old repairs to include spliced timber to drawer fronts, cracks to veneer and sides, no visible worm, possibly early 20th century Width 123.5cm, Height 87cm, depth 58.5cm
A continental commode, the quarter veneered top having a circular marquetry panel with cross banded border, fitted with three long drawers with further marquetry inlay, width 40.5ins Condition report: Various damage, marks, splits, some repair, probably subject of older restoration. As found condition. Height 35ins depth 23ins
A pair of Italian walnut commode chests, Venetian, mid 18th century, each of serpentine bombe outline, crossbanded and line inlaid with one single drawer and a hinged faux drawer, with cast leaf chased handles to a shell carved apron and on swept legs (2) 80 x 66 x 33cm (31 x 26 x 13in) Evidence of lifting veneers to the top and old worm in the base, apron and legs. One leg replaced
A Louis XVI French chestnut commode, late 18th century with angled fluted corners, three drawers with brass handles and cast escutcheon, to a fluted apron and on square tapering feet 87 x 128 x 64cm (34 x 50 x 25in) Provenance: Property of a gentleman Evidence of old worm in some areas of the plank top and one back leg has been replaced
An attractive 20th Century carved and finely figured mahogany demi-lune Commode, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale by Waring & Gillows Ltd., stamped and with label, the moulded top over a carved frieze, with single panel door, and a gadroon decorated base, with four ball n' claw feet, 122cms, (48") wide. (1)
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PERIOD FRENCH COMMODE, CIRCA 1750 of two short and two long drawers furnished with ornate ormolu scroll handles, between fluted brass insert pillars, raised on shaped bracket feet 83 cm. high; 130 cm. wide; 62 cm. deepAn extraordinary French mid-18th century chased gilt-bronze mounted parquetry commode with ‘Flandres à bec de corbin’ marble from Flanders over four drawers in three rows. It is furnished with finely incised gilt bronze handles, and escutcheons and with original ‘double-shooter’ locks.Guillaume Schwingkens was of German origin. He moved to Paris during the Époque Régence, obtaining his ‘lettres de maîtrise’ at the commencement of the reign of Louis XV. He was established in the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine prior to moving to the rue de Charenton around 1745. He died circa 1760. There is a marquetry commode by Schwingken in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.Stamped (2) to the fore on the top rail of the carcass: ‘G / SCHWING / KENS’. Paris, circa 1750. Bibliography: Pierre Kjellberg, Le mobelier Français du XVIIIe siècle – dictionaire des ébénistes et des menuisiers, Paris, 2002.

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