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A George III mahogany tray top commode, the rectangular top with three quarter serpentine pierced gallery, above two cupboard doors and a sliding seat drawer (converted), with shaped apron on moulded square legs 53cm wide, 78cm high, 43cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A George III tray-top commode, the waved gallery with pierced carrying handles above a rectangular top and lift out door with false drawer front and with pull out commode drawer below with similar frontage and with moulded and divided square legs to the front 52.5cm wide, 86cm high, 46cm deep. Provenance; The Dukes of Hamilton, Lennoxlove House, Haddington, East Lothian. Hamilton in 1946 and an extensive programme of redecoration was later initiated under aegis of John Fowler. It is thus probable that this lot was moved into Lennoxlove after 1946 and may have originally been at Hamilton Palace. The lot is sold on behalf of The Lennoxlove Trust, a registered charity set up to provide funds for the preservation of the fabric of this historic place; three tapestries towards this fund were sold in these rooms on 5th December last year.
A George III mahogany tray-top commode, with galleried rectangular top with cut out handles above twin cupboard doors and pull out commode drawer below, raised above two pairs of turned legs to the front, terminating in brass caps and castors 49cm wide, 78cm high, 48.5cm deep. Provenance; The Dukes of Hamilton, Lennoxlove House, Haddington, East Lothian. Hamilton in 1946 and an extensive programme of redecoration was later initiated under aegis of John Fowler. It is thus probable that this lot was moved into Lennoxlove after 1946 and may have originally been at Hamilton Palace. The lot is sold on behalf of The Lennoxlove Trust, a registered charity set up to provide funds for the preservation of the fabric of this historic place; three tapestries towards this fund were sold in these rooms on 5th December last year.
A Louis XVI kingwood tulipwood and harewood marquetry transitional commode by Pierre Francois Guignard of breakfront form with a Belgian Grey Saint-Anne type marble top above three drawers with later gilt metal mounts and ring handles on cabriole legs stamped P F GUIGNARD JME 82cm high 93cm wide 46.5cm deep See Kjellberg Pierre Le Mobiler Francaise du XVIII Siecle p377
An early 19th century mahogany campaign chest, the cross banded top opening to reveal a fitted interior with central adjustable mirror flanked by various lidded and other compartments over a slim slide with adjustable writing slope, a painted lead lined cistern and deep drawer over a slim drawer, painted tin lined deep drawer and commode drawer, bearing label inscribed "Believed to be Duke of Wellington's Chest. bought from his servant by Mrs. Mark Firth", raised on fretwork decorated square tapered legs to brass caps and castors, 74 cm wide x 94 cm high
A George III mahogany bedside cupboard the square twin flap top enclosing a fitted interior above a line inlaid dummy frieze drawer a pair of similarly inlaid cupboard doors and a commode drawer modelled as two dummy drawers flanked with brass carrying handles standing on bracket feet 46cm wide 46cm deep 86cm high

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