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A 19th century mahogany commode chest as four drawers on bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS The top has water staining and badly split and repaired veneer, the front is stained, split and faded in various places, there are two holes/worn areas where the pegs have repeatedly hit the opening edge, the left hand side panel is split all the way down, there are areas of beading missing, some knobs are split. Generally has heavy wear. See images for more details.
Commode in miniatura a tre cassetti, Lombardia, fine XVIII secolo cm 52x62x25 Splendido lavoro di ebanisteria che fa pensare a opera realizzata nella bottega di Giuseppe Maggiolini a Milano. Un profilo romano intarsiato sul coperchio e due vasi intarsiati sui fianchi, in legni di frutto diversi, indicano i modelli neoclassici in uso all’epoca. Three-drawer miniature commode, Lombardy, late 18th century. Starting Price: €500
FINE EMPIRE MAHOGANY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the breche marble top with a moulded edge, over a long frieze drawer and three further recessed long drawers flanked by shaped corbels, on a plinth base raised on block feet, applied with anthemion and acanthus ormolu mounts throughout 133cm wide, 95cm high, 61cm deep Provenance: Cairness House, Aberdeenshire
ITALIAN WALNUT, FRUITWOOD, INLAY AND POLYCHROME COMMODE 18TH CENTURY the rectangular top with parquetry and star motif inlay and a moulded edge, above four long drawers with gryphon inlay flanked by stiles inlaid and painted with serpents and birds, raised on stile feet 131cm wide, 104cm high, 65cm deep Provenance: Private London Residence
LOUIS XV STYLE AMARANTH AND KINGWOOD PARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE 19TH CENTURY the shaped rouge marble top with a moulded edge over two long drawers outlined in gilt bronze scrolling foliate mounts, with further foliate mounts to the hips, raised on slender splayed legs ending in gilt bronze foliate cast lion paw sabots 137cm wide, 88cm high, 60cm deep
A LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MARQUETRY AND WALNUT COMMODE, the rectangular top with a central foliate motif within quarter matched veneers and broad crossbanding, the front with three long drawers decorated with scenes of a man and woman, flanked by scrolling foliage, with brass ring handles, on square tapering feet, 49" wide
A LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY COMMODE, the rectangular top with quarter matched veneers within broad crossbanding, above a flush fitting frieze drawer with marquetry swag decoration, and two further long drawers with brass ring handles and central panel of landscape decoration, on square tapering feet, 46" wide
An Edwardian two tier jardiniere stand together with another, an Edwardian dining chair, a mahogany commode, a swing frame toiletry mirror, a rush seated dining chair, a mahogany occasional table, a George III mahogany tea caddy, an Edwardian octagonal occasional table, a saddle stool, a fret carved wall mirror and a table lamp (12)
A George III bow-fronted mahogany sideboard, c.1800, fitted to the centre with a drawer with oval inlaid panel flanked by a cupboard door and a cellarette drawer each with oval inlay all fitted with original gilt brass octagonal pulls, fitted to the side with a commode cupboard and raised on tapering square section legs terminating in spade feet. 0.95m by 1.95m by 0.91m
A George III mahogany serpentine kneehole desk, circa 1760 A George III mahogany serpentine kneehole desk, circa 1760, the shaped recta ngular top above the frieze drawer opening to a sliding baize inset surface opening to a divided interior, above six further drawers centred by the recessed and panelled bow front cupboard door, on shaped bracket feet, 84cm high, 110cm wide, 82cm deep Provenance; Formerly part of the collection of Lord Plender and was given to current owners grandfather on his death. This desk is pictured in R.W. Symonds book, Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks (B.T.Batsford, 1940) page 41 fig. 29 where it is also confirmed as being part of the collection of Lord Plender, G.B.E. For several related designs of Commode Dressing Tables or 'Buroe' dressing tables see Thomas Chippendale, The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director, Third edition, 1762, (Reprinted by John Tiranti Ltd, 1939) Plate LXII Lord Plender of Sundridge was a distinguished collector of English furniture and a close friend of R. W. Symonds, the preeminent furniture historian who published widely on the subject in the early 20th century. Plender, along with J.S. Sykes, Eric Moller, Samuel Messer, Percival Griffiths, Geoffrey Blackwell, and Jim Joel formed the most notable and esteemed group of English furniture collectors under Symonds guidance. Symonds featured pieces of Plender s collection in his publication Old English Walnut and Lacquer Furniture (London, 1923) and his seminal text Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks (London, 1940) Symonds also wrote several articles about Plender s collection, including a feature article in Apollo in 1931 entitled Furniture in the Collection of Lord Plender (vol. XIV, no. 83).
A George III harewood, mahogany, and marquetry serpentine commode , circa 1770 A George III harewood, mahogany, and marquetry serpentine commode , circa 1770, with gilt metal mounts throughout, the top centred with a marquetry reserve depicting an urn, above three long drawers decorated with conforming neoclassical marquetry including swags and floral sprigs, on square section outswept legs and sabots, 83cm high, 154cm wide, 64cm deep Provenance; The Property of a Lady The overall design and use of marquetry alongside the use of high quality mounts, and obvious continental influence naturally places this commode as being in the manner of Pierre Langlois. For a related commode see Sothebys Important English Furniture, London, 26th November 2003, Lot 107
A late 19th century French kingwood, marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted serpentine commode, the breche d'alep marble top with a moulded edge, above a pair of cupboard doors inlaid with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, raised on cabriole supports with foliate cast sabots, 63cm wide x 82.5cm high x 33.5cm deep
A late 19th century Louis XVI Transitional style kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted breakfront commode, fitted with three long drawers decorated with central inlaid oval panel of flowers, raised on four short cabriole supports with foliate cast sabots, 75.5cm wide x 74.5cm high x 40.5cm deep
A 20th Century French gilt metal mounted satinwood and kingwood bombe shaped commode of Louis XV design, inlaid with floral marquetry and with quartered matched veneer, fitted four sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors on square cabriole front feet with gilt metal sabots, 50ins wide x 24ins wide x 34.5ins deep

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