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A French provincial serpentine front oak commode, 18th Century, with two short frieze drawers flanking a square drawer, above two opening drawers, on scroll feet, 79cm high x 127cm wide x 59cm deep. Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.
A small Louis XV-style bombe commode,early 20th century, with a rouge marble top70cm wide36.5cm deep86cm highCondition ReportOld fractures to the marble. Loss of veneer to the drawers, particularly to the top. Mounts loose. Drawers running smoothly. Two drawer handles loose. Back right leg tipped. General knocks, scuffs, wear and losses.
French Louis XV style chest of drawers/commode with marble top and decorative brass mounts, height 86cm, width 128cm, depth 65cm (A/F)Condition Report: Top right hand corner of the marble top has been repaired (see imiage 6). The veneer has lifted in areas and there are areas of veneer losses. Possible water damage to base of legs. 2 handles, leg covering and roundel plate are present
An 18th century French cream painted walnut serpentine fronted three-drawer commode, on carved squat legs, height 86cm, width 136cm, depth 66cm.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.
A George III mahogany serpentine commode,c.1765, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with fluted frieze, brushing slide and cast bronze rococo handles, with angled sides and on bracket feet, with lignum vitae castors beneath, 114cm wide57cm deep80cm highProvenance: Crowcombe Court, Crowcombe, Somerset.Condition ReportThere are marks, surface scratches and imperfections to the veneer to the top. Both front corners damaged with losses. Wear and scuffs to supports. Some losses to beading throughout and frieze. Later backboard and evidence of recent strengthening. Missing lockplate to middle drawer. Historic woodworm to the undersides of feet. Casters run relatively smoothly but with expected tarnish and age. Overall, the drawers are in fair cosmetic condition with traces of wear and small losses, structurally stable and ready for use. See additional photos.
A George III mahogany bow fronted commode,late 18th/early 19th century, fitted with two short over two long drawers, with gilt lion mask knops and raised on square bracket feet, 102cm wide60cm deep97cm highCondition ReportDrawers run fairly smoothly. General dents, surface scratches and marks commensurate with age and use. Later locks and handles. Evidence of historic strengthening to the back. One crack to the back panels. General wear and scuffs to the feet. Overall the commode is in fair cosmetic condition and structurally sound, ready for use.
A large 19th century French Empire Revival commode mahogany upright pedestal chest of drawers. The chest having a flared top with curved fronted drawer below to the frieze. Below a further bank of five graduating drawers with all drawers having lion mask back plates and hoop swing handles. All raised on castors. Measures approx. 160cm x 108cm x 51cm.
Y A FRENCH KINGWOOD PARQUETRY, MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED COMMODE OR CHEST OF DRAWERSIN LOUIS XV STYLE, 19TH CENTURY87cm high, 73cm wide, 43cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, some openings to joints, some veneers removed and replacedGilt metal mounts and elements discoloured, also the front sabots are loose (but present in the drawer) there is a key that does not operate the locks, and a key that is the handle half only. One escutcheon has signs of filler and blutack to hold in place - this will need further proper attention prior to useThe marble has been split and broken and repaired several times, it is old and probably the original, it also has edge knocks and losses, some filler also Overall this will require some attention and restoration before use in a domestic setting Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th Century figured mahogany tea table, the rounded rectangular single piece snap top on a baluster turned and ringed pedestal to splayed tripod base, 58 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 73 cm high, a Victorian mahogany carpet top commode stool on scroll feet, 45 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 46 cm high, an Oxford bar back kitchen chair and a Victorian mahogany pot cupboard with single fielded panelled door, 39.5 cm wide x 37 cm deep x 72 cm high
Early 20th Century French kingwood and marquetry inlaid serpentine shaped commode, the figure moulded marble top above three drawers with brass handles and escutcheons on low cabriole supports, 119cms wideThere is no problem with the marble but there are some issues with veneer losses (see images).
A commodeA commode, D. José I, King of Portugal (1750-1777) in the French manner, Brazilian rosewood and Brazilian rosewood, kingwood, thornbush and boxwood marquetry "Flowers", pierced and gilt bronze mounts en relief, marble top, Portuguese, minor faults on marquetry, minor defects, top with restoration and chips, traces of wood insects, Dim. - 82 x 128 x 66 cm

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