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A George III mahogany tray top commode, the commode drawer converted, 56cm wide, 43cm deep, 79cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Two George III mahogany pedestal chests, one of four drawers on bracket feet, the other a commode, 68.5cm x 55.75cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An 18th century Continental fruitwood serpentine front commode with line-inlaid decoration, fitted three drawers, on four short cabriole legs, 106cm wide x 93cm high x 54cm deep; possibly Maltese. (later handles & escutcheons, original locks, various losses/repairs/splits but struct. sound).
A 19th century walnut commode, with crossbanded veneer to drawer sections, and black marble top, height 100cm, width 130cm, depth 56cm1 handle off but present, escutcheons are not original, locks have been removed to 2 drawers, some cracking and lifting of walnut veneer on drawer fronts and crack to both sides running full height
James Gillray, British 1756-1815- Doctor Sangrado curing John Bull of repletion - with the kind offices of young Clysterpipe & little Boney - a hint from Gil Blas; hand-coloured engraving on wove paper with narrow margins, Published 2 May 1803 by H. Humphrey, 27 St James' Street, 25.5 x 35.5 cm. (VAT charged on the hammer price). Provenance: Anon. sale, Bonhams, Oxford, 30 June 2015, lot 239 (£1,250). Note: BM 9986. Prime minister Henry Addington (right) bleeds John Bull, who sits exhausted and faint, supported by foreign secretary Lord Hawkesbury. Addington stands tall, exclaiming 'Courage John Bull - Courage!!!' Hawkesbury, by contrast, is drooping and rather melancholy, repeating 'Courage Johnny.' Napoleon Bonaparte (right) holds out his hat to catch the blood that spurts from Bull's arm. The blood is inscribed 'West Indies', 'Cape of Good Hope', 'Malta', 'Ceylon'. A young boy, standing behind Addington holds out another hat, inscribed 'Clerk [of the] Pells', to catch a stream of blood inscribed '£3,000 Pr Annum'; and the boy echoes 'Courage'. On the left stand Whig politicians Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan proffering bowls of 'Warm Water'; both say 'Courage'. Bull sits on a commode inscribed 'Reservoir for the Clyster-pipe Family' (the Addingtons), and beside him lie his damaged hat and stick along with a torn paper: 'Rule Britannia, an old song'. In this satirical print, Gillray appears to represent the British nation being bled of resources by bad government policies and foreign powers. The enemy, Napoleon, stands to benefit from a weakened Great Britain.
A Louis Philippe figured walnut commodethe ebonised top above four drawers and two dummy drawers enclosed by rounded corners, on a plinth base, the right side with a commode drawerheight 95cm, width 80cm, depth 41cmCondition: There are old wormholes in places, especially to the sides. The right side also has veneer splits, and an old restored long split. Formerly with a marble top.
A French palisander commode,c.1950, with a leather inset top, with six drawers comprising three short and three long, fitted with brass handles, raised on a shaped base with horizontally fluted feet,175cm wide52.5cm deep overall88cm highCondition ReportSome marks to the top of the leather. Slight lightening to the top edges. Minor scratches to the veneered back and back corners. With a small stain to the front. Additional images uploaded.
A 19th Century mahogany pot cupboard, the galleried top with pierced handles, twin doors to the front and two faux drawers pulling out to reveal a leather topped step within48cm wide x 44cm deep x 72.5cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The commode step a later alteration.
A George III Mahogany Serpentine-Shape Commode, circa 1780, the moulded top above four oak-lined drawers with original brasses, on moulded bracket feet 107cm by 59cm by 80cmGood colour and excellent quality timber, however the top does have numerous deep scratches (see images). With original brasses. The drawers are oak-lined and run freely. With numerous scuffs to the bracket feet (consistent with age). With a small split to one of the side panels. Overall, good original condition.
An 18th Century French Walnut Commode, the top of three-plank construction with cleated ends above two short and two long drawers, all between moulded stiles, on moulded bracket feet (various old decay)110cm by 56cm by 77cmHeavily decayed throughout with numerous wormholes Brasses seem original repair to rear right leg
A Mid 19th Century Anglo-Chinese Camphorwood and Ebonised Secretaire Campaign Chest, in two sections, the central drawer with green baize writing surface and hinged compartment flanked by a deep drawer and two small drawers, two further short and two long drawers below, all with recessed brass handles, carrying handles to the sides, on compressed bun feet104cm by 47.5cm by 104cmWith label inscribed in ink Bureau/commode, Camphorwood made in China brought to Geres by The Captain Jean Paul A......in 1860Nice, 8 August 1912 Some splitting to sides and small sections of timbers missing but overall good general scratches to top see furthe images no key but drawers open
A Louis XV-Style Kingwood and Parquetry-Decorated Bombé-Shape Commode, late 19th century, the original violete Breccia marble top above two short and two long oak-lined drawers with Rococo cast handles, the leaf cast mounts terminating with sabots135cm by 54cm by 89cm Paper label to inside purchased by Ernest Thomas at Colonel J J Harrisons sale, Brandesburton Hall, Yorkshire, 1923Generally good condition throughout marble top right hand corner, small repair, the underside is painted white but no further signs of repair left-hand panel, small veneer losses with minor lifting overall very good
An 18th Century Continental Red and Polychrome-Painted Serpentine Commode, with two pine-lined drawers decorated with figures in landscapes, the side panels painted with cream panels of flowers and acanthus scrolls, the shaped apron on cabriole legs with hoof feet120cm by 60cm by 86cm Provenance: Bears adhesive label for Thomas Kerr Antiques Ltd, Kings Road, London
A French Louis XV Period Provincial Walnut Commode, 3rd quarter 18th century, of serpentine-shape form, with three deep drawers with original brasses and escutcheons above a wavy-shaped apron, on scrolled cabriole forelegs with block feet124cm by 60cm by 82cmVariations in colour throughout numerous old wormholes, partly filled backboard rear section replacedFurther decay around feetBrasses seem original further fading on side panel.
An 18th Century French Chestnut Serpentine Shaped Commode, with two short and two long drawers, above a leaf-carved apron and scrolled bracket feet110cm by 56cm by 77cmSome splitting throughput, patch repair to top old decay to front stiles see images later brasses with previous handle marks visible middle drawer patch repair
A 19th Century Italian or South German Figured Walnut and Crossbanded Bombé Shaped Commode, the moulded top above two short and three long pine-lined drawers, on a moulded base with bracket feet98cm by 53cm by 87cmThe timber is rather dry and faded. Some natural (?) splitting to the end panels. The base has some small worm holes visible. The top also has some water(?) marks. See additional images.
A LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD AND MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE the grey marble with canted front corners, the chest with three long boxwood and ebony strung drawers, on tapered block front legs, 82.5cm high x 78.5cm wide x 42cm deepProperty from the collection of Bruce and Elizabeth Chatwin, formerly of Sinclair Gardens, London.
A George III mahogany oval Pembroke table with satinwood crossbanded borders, height 73cm, length 99cm, width 76cm, together with a George III mahogany commode box, width 56cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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