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A Royal Doulton pottery rectangular biscuit box and domed cover designed by William Savage Cooper and produced for Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, the whole in the form of a serpentine fronted commode, printed in green, the lid decorated with "Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle", 7.5ins x 4.5ins x 5.75ins high (printed mark in green to base with registered No. 459880)
Late 19th Century English Neo-classical satinwood marquetry and painted demi-lune commode. After the drawings by Robert and James Adam for the Countess of Derby’s dressing room at Derby House, Grosvenor Square, London - see Robert and James Adam “The Works in Architecture, Vol. II, pt.I, pl. VIII. This is a fine example of cabinet making in the style of the original commode thought to have been produced by Messrs. Ince & Mayhew for the Earl of Derby. The use of the exotic woods and the painted panel depicting the Diana with hounds and her attendants also the use of the finely carved rams heads indicate that this high quality workmanship may be associated with the like of Wright & Mansfield or Edwards & Roberts. Back panel stamped “Graham & Banks, 445 Oxford St.”, 167.5cm wide x 109cm high x 71cm deep
An early 19th century Jackfield type commode shaped teapot, sliding cover, moulded in relief with Classical figures and urns, stiff leaf borders, angular scroll handle, 24cm long; an early 19th century Jackfield type bowed ovoid teapot, dog on a cushion finial, moulded in relief with flowers and scrolling foliage, scroll handle, 17cm long (2)
A Sheraton satinwood dressing table c.1790, fitted mahogany lined interior 82cm (32.5in) high 63cm (25in) high 43cm (17in) deep Literature Frances Collard, Regency Furniture, see page 70, illustration of plate 20. Designs for a Lady's Dressing Commode and a Dressing Table, from Sheraton's Drawing Book.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode, the moulded edge top above a baize lined brushing slide and four graduated drawers, the top drawer with divisions, all fitted brass handles, flanked by fluted canted angles, on shaped bracket feet, 33.75in (85.6cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 23in (58.5cm) d. Cracks to top and sides, some replaced sections of veneer.
A late 18th/early 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry commode the top of serpentine outline above four long graduated drawers with foliate cast gilt metal handles between bombe form angles, on shaped apron and scroll feet, the whole inlaid with flower-filled jardinieres, birds and trailing foliage 89cm wide, 82cm high, 55cm deep
A very fine Regency period walnut and parquetry serpentine commode, circa 1820 the featherbanded and crossbanded top with parquetry lozenges and a gilt brass moulded edge, above three long drawers with ornate mask and scrolling foliate handles flanked by fluted rounded corners, the shaped sides quarter veneered and with lozenge banding, on bracket feet with anthemion scroll mounts and a shaped apron 140cm wide, 85cm high, 70cm deep
AN 18TH CENTURY SOUTH GERMAN WALNUT COMMODE, with white marble top above two short and three graduated long cross banded drawers, flanked by projecting canted corners, cast brass and pierced cherub and mask head handles, on turned bun feet, the top two drawers possibly reduced in height, 56" wide .
A Charming Louis XV Style Bureau Plat/Commode marquetried all over with delicate sprays of flowers and scrolling tendrils on a sycamore ground within diagonally grained sweeping kingwood borders. The sides incorporating inlaid initials MB. The top having a tooled leather insert and gilt metal edging strip. The deep shaped apron housing a central drawer and four side drawers; two either side, with scrolling foliate bronze mounts standing on cabriole legs, 39½ ins (101 cms) wide, 21 ins (53 cms) deep and 29 ins (74 cms) high.
A French transitional style tulipwood and marquetry commode chest early 20th century, inlaid with burr elm, satinwood and burr walnut, the veined marble top with canted front corners, above a single long drawer with Greek key decoration above a deeper drawer with inlaid classical male bust, garland and chequered panels with floral motifs, the sides with fan patera, set on four tapering supports, 40in (102cm) wide, 20in (51cm) deep. `
A mahogany chest of three long graduated drawers, early 19th century, with knob handles, upon splayed bracket forelegs, 91 x 91 x 48 cm, together with a William IV trafalgar back open armchair, a 19th century mahogany fitted commode, two 19th century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, and a Victorian child's ebonised chair, (6).
A mahogany commode, 19th century and later, in the form of a chest of drawers, with hinged and fall front action, 75 x 63 x 40 cm, together with a pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs, a reproduction mahogany glazed bowfront hanging corner cabinet, a nest of three occassional tables (3), and a coffee table, (8).

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