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A 19th century Scottish mahogany serpentine front tea chest, modelled as a commode with parquetry and stringing, the hinged cover with a leaf carved edge and a silver coloured metal ring handle, revealing a rectangular canister with a brass lock and a sliding cover with chequer stringing and a kingwood panel, revealing a divided interior, one zinc lined and two covers, the front with four false drawers, having plated oval escutcheons and brass Dutch drop handles, chevron canted angles, lozenges to the sides, the back with roundels and stringing, the carved base moulding raised on replaced brass bun feet, 6.5in (16.5cm) h, 8.25in (21cm) w.
A George III mahogany gentleman`s serpentine dressing commode, rosewood banded and inlaid stringing, with four long graduated drawers, the top drawer fitted a baize lined slide with hinged slope, revealing an easel back mirror, lidded, open and divided compartments, the drawers fitted later circular brass plate ring handles, flanked by cluster column pilasters on bracket feet, 32in (81cm) h, 37.5in (95cm) w, 23in (58.5cm) d. Provenance: Huntington, Haddington, East Lothian, Christies House Sale 1st November 1993, Lot 138.
A faience bough pot, possibly Belgian or German, late 18th/19th Century, of commode form with bombé front, decorated with two short drawers above a long drawer against a powdered manganese ground, the surface with fifteen apertures, unmarked, length approx 23cm (riveted repair to reverse, chips).

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