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Late 19th century continental oak commode, serpentine fronted with parquetry and crossbanded decoration, the raised superstructure back fitted with a central bank of five recessed drawers flanked by concave drawers, above three full-width drawers with brass ring handles, raised on cabriole supportsDimensions: Height: 87cm Length/Width: 111cm Depth/Diameter: 51cm
AN ITALIAN WALNUT AND OLIVEWOOD MARQUETRY COMMODE LATE 19TH CENTURY the quarter-veneered top with a central marquetry foliate medallion enclosed with banding, over three long drawers inlaid with griffons and foliate scrolls, raised on short square tapering legs with spade feet 129cm wide, 87cm high, 59.5cm deep
A NORTH EUROPEAN MAHOGANY, IVORY, FRUITWOOD, BRASS AND EBONISED COMMODE LATE 19TH CENTURY the banded rectangular top above two deep panelled drawers flanked by ivory pilasters to the angles, raised on short square tapering legs 94cm wide, 77cm high, 51cm deep Note: Sold in compliance with UK Government and APHA regulations, with (non-transferable) exemption registration reference RJ9RG6BC.
A LOUIS XV STYLE KINGWOOD, AMARANTH, AND MARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE 19TH CENTURY the serpentine purple veined marble top above two deep drawers outlined with foliate gilt bronze mounts and centred by a floral marquetry cartouche, flanked by gilt bronze foliate mounts raised on tall cabriole legs with sabots 117cm wide, 96cm high, 57cm deep
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD, TULIPWOOD, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE, STAMPED STUMPFF, REIZELL AND JME 18TH CENTURY the serpentine mottled grey fossil marble top with a moulded edge above two short drawers and a concealed drawer, over two long drawers with floral marquetry within banded borders, with gilt bronze rocaille mounts raised on short splayed legs, Width: 130cm, 92cm high, 66cm deep Sotheby's, London, Important Continental Furniture, 11 December, 2002, lot 51. Note: François Reizell (Died 1788), Cabinetmaker, Paris, of German origin. Master on February 26, 1764. Around 1770, Reizell moved to Faubourg-Saint-Germain, lived for a few years on rue des Saint-Pères, and then on rue du Petit Lion. Most of his furniture is in marquetry.
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND PARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE, PARTIALLY STAMPED MOREAU MID 18TH CENTURY the serpentine brêche marble top with a moulded edge over two short and two long drawers with gilt bronze mounts, raised on cabriole legs, stamped O[?]REA[?] 131cm wide, 83cm high, 61cm deep Sotheby's, London, Important Continental Furniture and Tapestries, 6 December 2006, lot 57.
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD AND PURPLE WOOD PARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE 18TH CENTURY the serpentine mottled grey/green marble top with a moulded edge above three long bombe drawers with crossbanding, line inlay, and foliate handles and escutcheons, with gilt bronze mounts to the angles, raised on splayed scroll feet 115cm wide, 85cm high, 59cm deep
A LOUIS XV KINGWOOD, AMARANTH AND FLORAL MARQUETRY MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE, STAMPED P. ROUSSEL JME MID 18TH CENTURY the serpentine liver, grey and white marble top with a moulded edge, above three short drawers and two long bombe drawers, the drawers and sides with floral marquetry, the angles with gilt bronze mounts on cabriole legs, stamped P. ROUSSEL 129cm wide, 90cm high, 62cm deep Sotheby's, London, Continental Furniture, 15 December 1999, lot 84, The property of Astro Establishment from the collection of the late T. F. Kennedy Esq. Note: Pierre Roussel made maitre 1745
A LOUIS XVI TULIPWOOD, KINGWOOD, AND AMARANTH MARBLE TOPPED COMMODE LATE 19TH CENTURY the Breche d'Alep marble top with canted corners, above three long drawers flanked by canted angles, raised on cabriole legs with gilt metal sabots 98cm wide, 84cm high, 49cm deep Bonhams, London, 7 July 2010, lot 98.
A FINE GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY COMMODEATTRIBUTED TO INCE AND MAYHEW, C.1775of bowfront form with concave sides, the top with a large central patera inside a harewood and kingwood border inlaid with scrolling foliage, above a pair of doors with a harewood frieze inlaid with honeysuckle and scrolling foliage and with oval figural panels, the sides with oval paterae, on urn shaped feet inlaid with faux fluting90.5cm high, 132.7cm wide, 60.2cm deepProvenanceSotheby's, London, Important English Furniture, 19th March 1982, lot 88.Formerly at Malmesbury House, The Close, Salisbury.LiteratureSee Hugh Roberts and Charles Cator, Industry and Ingenuity: The Partnership of William Ince and John Mayhew, p.310, pl. 161 for a commode of the same form probably made for the Earl of Caledon, Caledon Castle.
A French walnut, crossbanded and gilt meal mounted serpentine fronted petit commode, the quarter burr veneered top with a moulded edge, containing two drawers in the shaped apron with gilt metal rococo handles and key plates, having quarter veneered panel sides on cabriole legs, terminating in sabots, 65cm width, 75cm height, 48cm depth.
A Continental cream lacquer and decorated bombe commode, of serpentine outline, painted with sprays of flowers and foliage in polychrome colours within acanthus scroll cartouche-shaped surrounds, the top with a moulded edge with lunette ornament, containing two long drawers on slender splayed legs, 105cm width, 87cm height, 51cm depth.
A 19th century Italian marble-topped commode The three drawers with marquetry inlay, raised on tapered legs.125cm wide x 62.5cm deep x 88.5cm highQty: 1In generally good condition. A glue repair to the marble running from the left-hand side four-fifths of the way along the back. A glued repair to the right-hand corner. Losses to the veneer, particularly notable on the second drawer in the cross banding. A notable crack to the lower drawer above the keyhole. Damage to the join of the bottom rail to the leg on both the left and the right side. A horizontal crack running across the inlaid panel on both the left and the right sides (worse condition on the right).
A LOUIS XV STYLE MARBLE TOP COMMODEWith gilt metal mounted inlaid walnut bombe two drawer base, 123cm wide; 53cm deep; 88cm highMarble top in good condition with no cracks or repairs, some very small chips along the bottom back edge, old marks and scratches to the base, some cracks/ chips to the drawer fronts see additional images.
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL LATER WHITE PAINTED SERPENTINE THREE DRAWER COMMODE115cm wide; 59cm deep; 85cm highOld marks/chips and scratches present, paint is heavily distressed in places, the top suffers with two splits going across, small chips around the drawer fronts, back right leg has been off at some point and repaired, however still very sturdy when set up, smooth drawer action throughout, no key present
A SWEDISH PAINTED THREE DRAWER COMMODEWith faux painted slate top, 98cm wide; 49cm deep; 89cm highEarly 20th century with later alterations, painted pine with the faux slate top being later added, good overall condition minor small chips towards the paint, all drawers have smooth action, no key present.
A reproduction George III style mahogany tray top commode, width 52cm, depth 54cm, height 74cm. Condition - goodProvenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.
Collection of furniture - dumb valet chair; oval centre table; oval centre table; wash stand; oak plank stool; upholstered stool; piano stool; square table; magazine rack; commode chair; tripod table; oak cabinet; walnut bedside; Victorian table base; walnut commode; oak chair; record stand with collection of LPs; pine framed wall mirror; small oak box; figured mahogany hi-fi cabinet; four panel folding screen; mahogany wall shelf (22)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY COMMODE OR THUNDER BOX CIRCA 1780 With two drawers above a slide with false drawer fronts revealing a further drawer 76cm high, 65cm wide, 45cm deep Condition Report: The slide would previously have held the chamber pot compartment, this has been altered to the present arrangement, the exterior with a cleaned appearance overall - probably been through the furniture trade when this work was carried outIn presentable order overall Condition Report Disclaimer

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