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GEORGE I WALNUT BOX COMMODE EARLY 18TH CENTURY of small size in the form of a chest of drawer with two short and two long dummy drawers, brass handles to the sides, raised on bracket feet; the hinged top opening to a void interiorDimensions:56cm wide, 53cm high, 39cm deepProvenance:Provenance: Purchased Swan Gallery, Burford
LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED BOMBÉ COMMODE 20TH CENTURY the serpentine red and grey marble top with a moulded edge above three long drawers with floral marquetry and foliate gilt bronze handles and escutcheons, raised on splay feet with further gilt bronze mountsDimensions:129cm wide, 84cm high, 65cm deep
FRENCH TRANSITIONAL STYLE KINGWOOD, PARQUETRY, AND PARCEL GILT MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE LATE 19TH CENTURY the serpentine rouge marble top with a moulded edge, above four serpentine drawers flanked by fluted angles, on a shaped apron and raised on bracket feet with gilt bronze mountsDimensions:82cm wide, 91cm high, 42cm deepProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish Collection, Morayshire
A SATINWOOD COMMODE, 20th century, of demi lune form with rosewood banding and ebony and box stringing, two doors each with an inlaid oval panel enclosing shelving, raised on square tapering supports, 33" x 17 1/4" x 32 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good bar some fading.
A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SERPENTINE CHEST ALMOST CERTAINLY BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE OR JOHN COBB, CIRCA 1770 With solid mahogany drawer linings 89cm high, 109cm wide, 61cm deep overall Fitted with 'S' pattern escutcheons, this fine quality chest has a rare constructional element that points to Chippendale's authorship, the use of S-pattern keyholes, this detail is almost unique to him. In his 1768 account to Lady Shelburne, Chippendale mentioned that a commode table has 'very good spring and tumbler locks and S-bitted keys' (Gilbert, op. cit., vol. I, p. 253, and vol. II, p. 147, fig. 267). The intriguing asymmetry of the S-shaped brass escutcheon would have been Chippendale's primary objective, though the encumbrance would also have minimally increased the level of security of the lock. This keyhole pattern has very occasionally been recorded on furniture attributed to Chippendale's competitor John Cobb, for example on the commode sold anonymously, Christie's New York, 19 April 2001, lot 148. However, nearly all occurrences are on furniture attributed to Chippendale.
A REGENCY FIGURED OAK AND OAK FOLDING GAMES OR WRITING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1815 The book-matched top opening to a leather inset interior 75cm high, 66.5cm wide, 40.5cm deepThis table is in the manner of the cabinet-maker, sculptor and designer, George Bullock (d 1818). The use of well figured oak and stylised quarter roundels to this present table is shared by documented and invoiced Bullock work including a pollard oak commode-stool from Great Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire, Christie's, 27th-29th May 1987, lot 281, commissioned by Matthew Robinson Boulton (d 1842) of Tew Park and documented and invoiced from Bullock in 1817.
A Louis XVI mahogany commode,c.1790, French, the rectangular marble top above three long drawers, flanked by fluted columns and tapering feet, 134cm wide61cm deep82cm highThe Estate of the Late Malcolm Frazer.Condition ReportSmall chips and nicks to the edges of the marble, with some minor surface scratches. General knocks and wear to the timber, with some small losses to moulding and veneer. Drawers run smoothly. Some lateral wobble, but joints generally sound and solid.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode,c.1770, set with three drawers and raised on ogee bracket feet,110cm wide69cm deep94cm highCondition ReportThe top appears later, being not of the same quality timber as the rest of the piece. The top very badly sun damaged. Shadows, retouching and plugged holes from old metalware to the centre of each drawer. The handles are not clearly modern repladements, however each drawer has a large dent where the handles have knocked into the timber when being opened and closed over the years, which if they were the originals does seem to be a bit of a design flaw. General knocks, wear and losses to the veneer. Some strengthening and repair to the feet and underside. An old split to one side. Drawers run smoothly. Some splits and wear to oak drawer liners. Joints sound and solid. Please see additional photos.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode,late 18th century, fitted with an arrangement of variously shaped drawers, raised on tapering square supports,91cm wide51cm deep89cm highCondition ReportGeneral wear, splits, polished in dents and scuffs commensurate with age and use. Marks, small dents and a split to top. Both cupboard doors with vertical splits to veneer and appear to have had repairs around the keyhole. Two handles a little wobbly. Drawers run smoothly. Overall good cosmetic condition, structurally sound and ready for use. See additional photos.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode,c.1770, in the manner of Henry Hill of Marlborough, fitted with three graduated long drawers, with a scalloped apron raised on outsplayed supports,121cm wide63cm deep85cm highLiterature: For examples of similar design in the Lady Lever Art Gallery that are attributed to Henry Hill, see L Wood, 'Catalogue of Commodes', London, 1994, no.4, pp.64-73.
A LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY/ EARLY NINTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY BOMBE COMMODE, profusely decorated with foliage, birds and ribbon scrolls, fitted with two drawers above a shaped apron and raised on splayed supports. 63cm wide, 41cm deep and 75cm highProvenance: With John O'Reilly of Dublin, 1967; The Estates of Dr. John & Mary Esther O’Driscoll, Kildare
A George III mahogany bedside commode, the tray top over a pair of cupboard doors with commode drawer below, raised on square section legs, with side carrying handlesAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An 18th century Dutch Marquetry inlaid serpentine fronted commode chest of drawers. Raised on cabriole line inlaid legs with a wide serpentine fronted chest of twin deep drawers having large ormolu handles and key escutcheons. The chest with inlaid with cartouche of floral sprays to centre top within baroque inlaid borders and decoration elsewhere. Measures approx. 82cm x 116cm x 58cm.
A French king-wood & gilt ormolu bombe marble top marquetry inlay chest of drawers / commode / dresser. The chest having a green marble top over a bank of two bombe front inlaid drawers decorated with floral depictions. Twin gilt metal foliate handles to each, flanked by ormolu embellishments to sides. Raised on splayed supports. Measures approx. 90cm x 95cm x 43cm.
A Continental serpentine-front walnut commode, with brown/white marble top, 2 small top drawers over 2 larger drawers, with bronze scrollwork handles, height 85cm, width 130cm, depth 66cmSome evidence of historic woodworm on corners, good overall condition, some cracking to wood on drawers at corners

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