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A mahogany commode with inset carpet top and brass side handles, 51 by 42 by 42cm, a small mahogany two door wall cupboard with external latch, 62 by 18 by 68cm high, an oak jardiniere/torchere stand with three feet and barley twist column, 40 by 95cm high, and a pine two door wall cupboard with internal shelves, 41 by 16 by 33cm high. (4)
RIDA VETRO "Tricot". Pièce unique, 2007. Elégante commode à structure parallélépipédique en bois gainé de miroirs en verre teinté, elle ouvre en façade par six tiroirs animés d`une succession de prises annulaires en cristal transparent formant composition géométrique à effet de maille. Pieds tournés en bronze doré. Estampillé à chaud. A "Tricot" wooden cabinet covered in coloured glass mirrors with six drawers, the front decorated with crystal-glass handles. The legs in gilded bronze. A unique piece, 2007. Stamped. Haut. 91,5 cm - Larg. 107 cm - Prof. 46 cm - Height. 36 in. - Width. 42 1/8 in. - 18 1/8 in.
A Louis XV Style Kingwood, Tulipwood and Floral Marquetry Two-Drawer Bombé Commode, late 19th century/early 20th century, with two deep drawers, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 73cm by 38cm by 83cm Good cosmetic condition. Highly polished finish. Minor repair to the tulipwood banding on back left hand corner. 090713
American Chippendale Carved Slant-Front Desk An American Chippendale Carved Birch Slant-Front Desk, late 18th c., New England, bail pulls marked "HJ" likely for Thomas Hands & William Jenkins, fall front opening to interior fitted with drawers and compartments, four graduated drawers below, ogee bracket feet, pine secondary wood, height 43 1/4 in., width 43 3/4 in., depth 21 1/2 in. Provenance: Acquired from Four Corners East Antiques, VT, 1977 Note: Between 1791 and 1797 to 1805 Thomas Hand and William Jenkins formed a partnership in the manufacture of "commode handles". Reference: Metalwork in Early America, 1996, Fennimore, Donald L., p. 441.
An American Federal Breakfront Bookcase An Antique American Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Églomisé Breakfront Bookcase, Boston, shaped cornice with flame birch panels surmounted by brass spreadwing eagle and spire finials, center doors with oval mirrors and églomisé panels of floral urns, two drawers below; each side door with églomisé panel of Classical maiden in a garden, short drawer and cabinet below, drawer bails stamped "W.J.", likely for William Jenkins, Birmingham, turned, tapered, reeded legs, bearing T.G. Buckley Co., Boston, Mass. inventory labels, height 91 in., width 67 in Note: This bookcase is closely modeled after the very well-known Salem, Massachusetts Gentleman`s Secretary (acc#57.796), now conserved in the Winterthur Museum, Delaware. Likely one of the many "much-copied bookcase" forms Albert Sack referenced in the story of the "Masterpiece" his father handled for Henry Francis DuPont just prior to the Depression. An interesting detail on this bookcase is the stamped hardware. William Jenkins is first seen as a manufacturer of "commode handles" as partner with Thomas Hands as early as 1791 and by 1805 they are working separately. Jenkins continues on his own until 1823 when his son becomes a partner. Reference: Montgomery, Charles. American Furniture The Federal Period. 1966. pp. 225-226; Sack, Albert. The New Fine Points of Furniture Early American. 1993. p. 179; Fennimore, Donald L. Metalwork in Early America. 1996. p. 443.
An Empire-Style Gilt Mahogany Bedroom Suite An Empire-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Bedroom Suite, c. 1950, benchmade, comprising a bedstead with arched crest, frieze centered by a masque within a wreath, paneled headboard flanked by columns; and a pair of bedside commodes, each with verde marble top, frieze drawer, cupboard door below flanked by columns, plinth base, headboard height 48 3/4 in., width 79 in., commode height 28 3/4 in., width 21 in., depth 18 1/4 in. Provenance: Waldhorn Antiques, New Orleans

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