A George III mahogany and satinwood banded serpentine commode, the shaped top with out-swept corners and a moulded edge, above four graduated dummy drawers with ebonised handles, flanked by satinwood fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, now fitted with one drawer, alterations, 80 cm wide x 77.5 cm high x 53 cm deep.
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A late 19th century French kingwood, parquetry and gilt metal mounted serpentine commode, circa 1870, the shaped brche violette marble top above gilt floral swags and framed reserves of cubic parquetry, cornered by winged cherub term figures, the door opening to three drawers, on square section tapering legs with sabots and cast hoof feet, 85cm high, 57cm wide, 44cm deep (damage)
An 18th century parquetry and marquetry inlaid breakfront dressing commode, plum and walnut veneered, the triple hinged top with an inset central mirror on a slide, flanked by open recesses, to a cube parquetry frieze with three drawers fitted later handles, the inverted base with floret trellis panels hinging as two doors to a shelf, flanked by faux fluted rounded corners, and quartered sides on square tapering legs, possibly Swedish, 30.75in (78cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d.
An Italian walnut and parquetry commode, early 19th century, the rounded rectangular top inlaid with cube and lozenge panels within crossbanded borders, the three ovolo moulded drawers with panels of stylised drapery and pendants within banded and crossbanded borders, decoratively cast escutcheons and loose ring handles, the rounded angles with cable pilasters above a moulded skirt and toupie feet, 87cm high, 122cm wide, 68cm deep
A cassettoni, Florentine, late 17th century carved walnut, the three long 'panelled' drawers with inlaid banding and figured veneers, flanked by caryatids h.107cm., w.149cm., d.60cm. For a very similar commode from the end of the seventeenth century see Mario Tinti, Il Mobilio Fiorentino, Milan, pl. CCCV

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