A FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND GILT BRASS MOUNTED RECTANGULAR COMMODE surmounted by a panel of white and grey variegated marble, fitted with an overhanging frieze drawer and containing three long drawers below flanked by projecting turned columns with dentil and foliate banded capitals, raised on a plinth base with bun-shaped feet, 122cm (4ft) wide. .
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A REGENCE ROSEWOOD, CROSSBANDED AND BRONZE MOUNTED BOW FRONTED COMMODE surmounted by a panel of green, rouge and variegated fossilised marble with a moulded edge, containing four short drawers and a single long crossbanded drawer with acanthus drop handles and shaped circular acanthus back plates with cartouche key plates, the centre applied with mask and open scroll foliate cartouche key plates, the rounded corners headed with female masks and applied pendant hung floral foliage, the sides with wide crossbanded lozenge and quarter veneered panels, the shaped apron base centred by a shell and foliate motif on rounded bracket feet with applied sabots, 109cm (3ft 7in) wide.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY THREE DRAWER BOWFRONTED COMMODE, the top cross banded and with stringing outline above three long stringing outlined graduated drawers with turned wooden knob handles and ivory inlaid key plates, the angles canted, the shaped apron on splay feet. Width 45". Height 42".
An early 19th century French walnut commode, having a grey veined marble top above three central drawers flanked by a cupboard door and with applied and inlaid brass stringing, on short square tapering legs, the top drawer with inscribed label 'Exors of 2nd Earl of Inchcape, No 231, 130cm wide, 81cm high
A 19th century French rosewood and marquetry bombe commode in Louis XV style with gilt metal mounts, the serpentine top with a moulded edge and decorated with musical trophies, urns and foliate scrolls within a boxwood strung c artouche, above two drawers on cabriole legs, 84 high x 30 deep x 74cm wide
A New Hall part tea service, painted in the Chinese Export style with scattered floral sprays and a waved floral band border, comprising; a commode-shaped teapot and cover, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl, two milk jugs, one commode-shaped, the other helmet and five tea bowls and saucers, painted pattern number 241, circa 1790 (minor wear)
A Wedgwood black basalt circular teapot and cover, engine turned with a band of alternate vertical lines, applied with trefoil handle, the cover with 'widow' finial, impressed Wedgwood, late 18th century (spout chipped); and a Staffordshire commode-shape black basalt teapot and cover, sprigged with panels depicting a woman with cornucopia emblematic of Plenty and a shepherdess, circa 1810. (small chips)

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