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Lot 231

A Louis XV style parquetry cube inlaid walnut and rosewood bombe commode, 19th /20th century. With moulded serpentine terrazzo marble top above a pair of long and deep shaped drawers with florid gilt metal fittings throughout. On shaped cabriole supports. 103 cm long x 51 cm deep x 87 cm overall height.Condition report: Some very small loses of veneer to the one side but generally good.

Lot 241

A small Louis XV style marble-topped rosewood and floral marquetry bombe commode, 19th century. With two long shaped drawers and fitted with gilt metal mounts throughout On slender cabriole supports. 72 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 73 cm overall height. Private collectionCondition report: The back right-hand legs is a little loose at the joint with the back, it just needs glueing.The back left-hand rear leg has about 8 old woodworm holes (filled with wax polish) but there doesn't seem to be any other signs of woodworm The piece has small knocks and minor blemishes commensurate with age

Lot 267

A small Louis XV style marble-topped rosewood and floral marquetry bombe commode, 19th/20th century. With two long shaped drawers and fitted with gilt metal mounts throughout On slender cabriole supports. 72 cm wide x 37 cm deep x 82 cm overall height. Private collectionCondition report: No apparent major defects. Light surface marks commensurate with use.

Lot 268

A George III mahogany provincial commode chest of three long drawers, with swan neck handles and supported by shaped bracket feet. 90 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 84 cm overall height.Private collectionCondition report: No apparent major defects

Lot 139

Chinoiser Charles X-Halbschrank117 x 91 x 48 cm. Frankreich, 19. Jahrhundert.Über rechteckiger gerader Basis der kastenförmige Korpus. Dieser ebonisiert und mit Kartuschen an den Seiten und an der Front. Diese gefüllt mit Gold- und Rotlack in chinesischer Art, Landschaften mit Felsen, Architekturen und Figurenstaffage zeigend. Schauseite mit vergoldeten Palmettbronzen und ägyptisierendem Maskeron überfangen, der von zwei vegetabil gefüllten Wellenleistenkartuschen flankiert wird und dem Möbel in Kombination mit den chinoisen Lackmalereien einen eklektizistisichen Charakter verleiht. Leicht gestuftes vergoldetes Profil mit den Zügen des Möbels folgender roter Marmordeckplatte. (†) (12901444) (13)Chinoiserie Charles X commode117 x 91 x 48 cm.France, 19th century. (†)

Lot 22

Schön proportionierte Régence-Kommode84,5 x 128,5 x 68,5 cm. Rückwärtig gestempelt mit Monogramm „PM“. Paris, um 1725.In Löwentatzenfüßensabots mit Akanthusblattansätzen stehender horizontal dreifach gegliederter Korpus. Dieser nach vorn und zu den Seiten bombiert sowie allseits mit Bois d'Amourette auf Eiche furniert sowie mit vergoldeten gegossenen und fein ziselierten Beschlägen versehen. Den Zügen des Möbels folgende, messingumrandete ebenfalls furnierte Deckplatte.Anmerkung: Eine ähnliche Kommode als Bureau aus der Sammlung Madame L. M. wurde am 2. und 3. Dezember 1948 unter Lot 200 angeboten. Bureaus mit gleichen Espagnoletten werden in der Ansbacher Residenz von François Lieutaud (1700-1748) und im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum in München verwahrt. (13018132) (13)Beautifully proportioned Régence commode84.5 x 128.5 x 68.5 cm.Stamped with monogram “PM” on the back. Paris, ca. 1725.Notes:A similar chest of drawers as a bureau from the Madame L.M. collection was offered at auction on 2 and 3 December 1948, lot 200. Bureaus with the same espagnolettes are held at the Ansbach residence of François Lieutaud (1700-1748) and at the Bayerische Nationalmuseum in Munich.

Lot 26

Dreischübige Louis XV-Kommode mit MarmorplatteHöhe: 85 cm. Breite: 131 cm. Tiefe: 70 cm. Frankreich, 18. Jahrhundert.Korpusaufbau in Weichholz, Inneneinbauten in Eiche. Die dreischübige Front mittig konvex vorschwingend, zu den Seiten hin zurückgeführt. Die Ecken in konvex-konkavem Schwung, kantig vortretend, ziehen in schräg gestellte Stollenbeine ein, die mit geschwungener Zarge zur Mitte ziehen und dort eine herabgeführte Zunge ausbilden. Schönes Intarsienfurnier in Nussholz, Amarantholz und anderen Zierhölzern, jeweils felderbildende dunklere Bandeinlagen, die sich in den Feldern x-förmig weiterentwickeln. Die obere Schubzone dreigeteilt: Zwei seitliche Schübe flankieren eine hochrechteckige kleinere Schubfront. Schwere, fein gearbeitete, vergoldete Beschläge. An den Ecken kräftige blattförmige Sabots, die sich nach oben fortsetzen und unter der Platte jeweils eine nahezu vollplastische Maske ausbilden. Große rocailleförmige Schlüsselbeschläge. Seitlich bewegliche Zughenkel an rosettenförmigen Applikationen mit auszackenden Blättern. An der Zargenzunge entsprechendes asymmetrisches Beschlagwerk mit seitlichen Flügelformen. Die Marmorplatte in grau und weiß gesprenkeltem, altrosafarbenem Marmor. Die original Schlösser in die Schübe eingelassen, mit Messingabdeckungen. (†) (13013141) (11)Louis XV commode with three drawers and marble top Height: 85 cm.Width: 131 cm.Depth: 70 cm.France, 18th century. (†)

Lot 32

Kommode im Louis XVI-StilHöhe: 94 cm. Breite: 113 cm. Tiefe: 50 cm. Gestempelt „L. Hautreux“. Frankreich, um 1880.Auf ziselierten Löwentatzenfüßen stehende, stark gebogte Beine mit darüberliegendem dreischübigem Korpus, wobei die unteren beiden Schübe sans traverse durch Mäanderkartuschen zusammengefasst sind und durch Spiegelfurnier als Einheit fungieren. Die Mäanderkartuschenbänder grün gefärbt. Ecklisenen mit gegossenen und ziselierten Bronzeapplikationen. Übergreifende Oberschublade, jeweils mit Füllhornschlüsselschildern und Ringhandhaben. Zwei Schlüssel vorhanden. Den Zügen des Möbels folgende profilierte, grau-weiß geäderte Marmordeckplatte. (1301045) (1) (13)Louis XVI style commodeHeight: 94 cm.Width: 113 cm.Depth: 50 cm.Stamped “L. Hautreux“.France, ca. 1880.

Lot 46

Louis XVI-Transitions-Kommode88 x 127 x 57 cm. Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer, zug., Meister 1771. Paris, um 1780.In Bronzesabots stehend die vier geschweiften und gekanteten Beine, die den zweischübigen Korpus sans travers tragen. Dieser mit übergreifenden marketierten und von Ormolu gezierten Kartuschen, vertikal dreifach gegliedert. Mittiges Segment breiter und in einer Lambrequinzarge mündend. Dreischübige Gesimszone mit Laufendem Hund-Dekor in Ormolu. Den Zügen des Möbels folgende, rosafarbene, vielleicht spätere Marmordeckplatte. Rest. (†)Anmerkung: Möbel aus der Hand von Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer werden unter anderem im Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (Inv. Nr. 58.75.50) verwahrt. Eine baugleiche Kommode des Meisters wird im Victoria & Albert Museum in London unter der Inventarnummer W.3:1 to 8-1940 verwahrt. (13013117) (13)Louis XVI Transition commode88 x 127 x 57 cm.Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer, attributed, master 1771.Paris, ca. 1780. (†)Notes:Furniture by Mathieu-Guillaume Cramer are held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (inv. no. 58.75.50), among other places. An identical chest of drawers by the master is held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London under the inventory no. W.3:1 to 8-1940.

Lot 47

Feine Louis XV-Kommode85 x 146 x 66 cm. Die Bronzen mit Punzierung „R Couronné“ (verwendet 1745 - 1749). Frankreich, Mitte 18. Jahrhundert.In vergoldeten Bronzesabots stehender dreischübiger Korpus mit Furnier in Veilchen- und Satinholz, sowie aufwändig vergoldeter Bronzemontierung. Der hohe Korpus von Lambrequinzarge mit à jour gearbeiteter Ormolu-Zier gestaltet. Unterer Schub durchlaufend, oberes Segment zweischübig mit dazwischenliegendem Rocailleschlüsselschid. Die Ecken jeweils in vergoldeter Bro nze, das Möbel sich zur Wandseite leicht trapezförmig erweiternd und mit Würfelmarqueterie gestaltet. Zwischen den Schüben vergoldete Kanneluren. Den Zügen des Möbels folgende profilierte, rot-weiß geäderte Marmordeckplatte. (†) (12901447) (13)Fine Louis XV commode85 x 146 x 66 cm.The bronzes hallmarked “R Couronné” (used 1745 - 1749).France, mid-18th century. (†)

Lot 49

Louis XV-KommodeHöhe: 86,5 cm. Breite: 144 cm.Tiefe: 61 cm. 18. Jahrhundert.Zweischübiger Eichenholzkorpus sans traverse mit geschwungenen Beinen und vorderseitiger, sowie seitlicher ornamentaler floraler, teils gefärbter Marketerie mit Ormolu-Schlüsselschildern sowie vegetabilen Griffen. Ornamentaler sowie durchbrochener Zargenabschluss, welcher sich am unteren Teil des unteren Schubes befindet. Leicht überkragende, der bombierten Form des Möbels folgende, graue Marmorplatte, profiliert. Rest., erg. (†) (13013119) (13)Louis XV commodeHeight: 86.5 cm. Width: 144 cm. Depth: 61 cm.18th century.Two-drawer oak structure sans traverse with grey, profiled marble top. Restored, mended. (†)

Lot 74

Pariser KommodeHöhe: 84,5 cm.Breite: 80 cm. Tiefe: 44,5 cm. Rechts oberhalb des Beines unterhalb der Plattegestempelt „N. Greyenic“. 18. Jahrhundert.Eichenholzkorpus, in verschiedenen Hölzern furniert, mit Ormolubeschlägen versehen und gesprenkelter grauer Marmorplatte. Über vier leicht geschwungenen Beinen der zweischübige Korpus, die beiden Schübe sans traverse, die untere mit tief herabhängender Zarge mit reichem Ormolu-Rocailledekor. Jeweils mit zwei Rocaillegriffen und bereits den Klassizismus anklingen lassenden Schlüsselschildern. Kein Schlüssel vorhanden. (†) (13013136) (13)Paris commodeHeight: 84.5 cm.Width: 80 cm.Depth: 44.5 cm.Stamped “N.Greyenic” on the right above the leg underneath the top.18th century.Oak structure, veneered with various types of wood, with ormolu fittings and speckled grey marble top. (†)

Lot 154

A small Louis XV style walnut and satinwood inlaid marble topped commode with ormolu mounts on cabriole supports. H.78. W.70 D.42cm

Lot 73

A 19th century Lancashire mahogany commode and a mid 20th century Dante painted trayLocation: stairs

Lot 137

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED NIGHT COMMODE CIRCA 1780With sliding tambour door 76.5cm high, 56cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Lot 147

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE COMMODE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 The top drawer fitted with a tooled leather inset slide84cm high, 113cm wide, 56cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Various old veneer repairs - see images Two old patch repairs to rear corners of the top. The top also with some additional splits - see images. Old glued cracks to mouldings at sides of top. Spurious Gillow stamp to top drawer. Tooled leather inset surface to the slide of the top drawer is a replacement. Handles and locks appear original. Escutcheons are old replacements. No keys are present but all locks are open. Evidence of old worm to backboards and underside. Three of the feet with later blocks to the backs. One front foot with later screws to the laminated supporting blocks. Sections of replacement timber to one front foot. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.      Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 16

Y A FLEMISH TORTOISESHELL AND EBONY TABLE TOP COMMODE OR CHESTPROBABLY ANTWERP, CIRCA 1690 AND LATERIncorporating rosewood crossbanding and brass stringing, on a moulded base with bun feet 69cm high, 95cm wide, 36cm deepCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.The top is crossbanded and with brass stringing, there are cracks along construction joints. Some of the corners are knocked and show the underlying wood beneath the ebonised finish.There are losses and restorations including repairs to tortoiseshell veneers, some later red painted stain, the brass drawer banding is detached from the lower right drawer (the two pieces are in the drawer) and the 'handle' of this broken section is a later replacement, there are sections of moulding that have been re-fixed.The handles are part of the edge moulding and are designed as coronets.The locks appear to be original, one drawer has had the lock removed. The drawer edges above the locks have been later ebonised.There is no key, the locks are open.The drawer liningsThe backboards are dark stained, with fabric tape and some splits.The feet are probably of a later date.ThrerPlease see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 211

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT COMMODETHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYTOGETHER WITH A MAHOGANY NIGHT COMMODE OF SIMILAR FORM20TH CENTURY, INCORPORATING SOME 18TH CENTURY TIMBERS The tray top galleries pierced, one with lozenges, the other with quatrefoilsOne 78cm high, 56cm wide, 48cm deep, the other 77cm high, 53cm wide, 46cm deep (2)Condition Report: Please note, one of the commodes is of 20th century manufacture and is not of George III period as originally catalogued. This is only visible upon close inspection of the item as it has been well made using quality timber. As catalogued the commodes are similar and are not an exact match of dimensions or design. Both with the expected marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions. Some minor chips and splits. The George III example has some later blocks to the interior of the carcass - see images. Some minor evidence of old worm to the drawer runners/blocks at the undersides of both commodes. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Please note the updated catalogue description.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 250

A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT COMMODESCIRCA 1780 AND LATEREach with a false drawer front with keyhole, the pull out bases with later inset leather surfaceseach 73cm high, 51cm wide, 46cm deepCondition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Various later blocks to the interior if the carcasses. The commode drawers have been converted to a tooled leather inset surface. One leather surface has significantly more wear/marks than the other. A supporting block to the underside of one commode is detached but present. Larger splits to the sides and backs of the commodes - see images. Filler has been applied to some of these splits. Some minor evidence of old worm to the interior of the carcasses. The later fabric backing to the tambour varies between the two commodes. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 269

Y A SWEDISH SATINWOOD, TULIPWOOD CROSSBANDED, MARQUETRY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED COMMODE IN LOUIS XV/XVI TRANSITIONAL STYLE, LATE 18TH CENTURY With a shaped and moulded variegated red marble top, the back with a branded mark of a coronet over a 'V' and stencilled 'A2052'85cm high, 119.5cm wide, 55cm deep Provenance:The collection of His Royal Highness Prince Georg of Denmark 1973Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges.The marble top has a repaired crack front to back and overall a matt appearance with some indentations within the veining and figuring of the marble, with other chips, some with a filler, chips including to the edges and protruding areas.Some cracks to the veneers with some losses. One section of gilt metal moulding is detached and there are some cuts to this moulding that are mid-way along a section.The top drawer has no lock, the middle drawer has had the lock removed and the lower drawer has an original lock with a key.The backboards are horizontal pine boards, some with evidence of old worm and have a branded stamp and stencilled number as per the catalogue description.There is evidence of old worm including to the back and drawer linings.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 138

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY-TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped gallery pierced with three handgrips, above a cupboard and a converted pull-out base 76.3cm high, 50.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep

Lot 235

A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND KINGWOOD COMMODE IN TRANSITIONAL STYLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with ormolu mounts, the mottled grey marble top with a moulded edge, above a frieze drawer and a cupboard, enclosing a shelf 103cm high, 117.7cm wide, 52.7cm deep

Lot 285

A NORTH EUROPEAN MAHOGANY BOMBE COMMODE LATE 18TH CENTURY with brass mounts, the crossbanded top above four long drawers and serpentine sides 79.5cm high, 88cm wide, 45.5cm deep

Lot 1086

A LOUIS XV STYLE COMMODEThe serpentine marble top over a gilt metal mounted kingwood bombe three drawer base, 98cm wide; 80cm high

Lot 971

DRUCE & Co.; A LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD MARQUETRY COMMODEWith breakfront marble top over a gilt-metal mounted inlaid single door base, label to the back; 92cm wide; 51.5cm deep; 86cm highCondition report: This commode is probably first half 20th Century. See additional images. In generally good condition. The marble top with a few nicks and chips to the edges. A repaired break across the depth of the marble and smaller repairs to the front edge. Minor shrinkage. General and inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Top of the key broken off. Mounts tarnishing in areas. 

Lot 383

Louis XV style kingswood bombe commode chest, the green veined marble serpentine top above serpentine shaped two drawers, flanked by gilded mounts, gilded foliate handles, standing on out swept legs and gilded designs. 124 x 53 x 95cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Marble top is in poor condition with several splits and breakages to it as well as some losses and chip to the corner. Body appears ok with scuffs and marks overall. Gilded mounts remain in tact. One leg appears to have a split with loss to the veneer.

Lot 384

Louis XV style kingswood bombe commode chest, the green veined marble serpentine top above serpentine shaped two drawers, flanked by gilded mounts, gilded foliate handles, standing on out swept legs and gilded designs. 124 x 54 x 93cm approximately.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Marble top appearing good overall with a few scratches, minor losses, nicks in places. Possibly missing its gilt mount at the front centre of the chest. General wear commensurate with age.

Lot 727

Vanilla Commode Side Table 2 Door Walnut Veneer The Clean, Modern Lines Add A Sophisticated Look That Easily Complements Any Home Design And Adds A Modern Edge To Any Room 80 x 40 x 54cm (Loc 5053847018252 /VANI06R) (Area E)

Lot 327

A George III figured mahogany night commode with pierced side handles to the tray-top, tambour shutter, ceramic pull-out compartment below, on square chamfered legs; 19” wide x 29” high x 17½” deep.

Lot 411

A Louis XV ormolu mounted kingwood, tulipwood and stained sycamore inlaid commodepossibly by Pierre Defriche1765-1770, with quarter veneering, the moulded marble top above one long triple-tablet frieze drawer, over two long drawers inlaid sans traverse with three tablets, each with interlaced angles, flanked by flute-inlaid rounded angles headed with gilt bronze oak-leaf swagged and fluted capital mounts, on keeled cabriole legs terminating in acanthus hipped lion paw sabots, the carcass top applied with an apparently old illegible ink-inscribed paper label, 126cm wide x 52cm deep x 86cm high, (49 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 33 1/2in high)Footnotes:It has been suggested by the vendor that the offered lot is stamped with the name of the cabinet maker Pierre Defriche and was purchased from Frederic Bianco Antiquites, Paris, 2 September 2000. However no stamp has been discovered on the surface of its carcass so it remains unclear whether it is in fact the same piece of furniture. Please see online for a copy of this particular invoice anyway. Nonetheless it should be noted that the present commode is certainly comparable to a late Louis XV or Louis XV/XVI Transitional one executed by Defriche which appears illustrated in P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Francais du XVIIIeme Siecle, 1989, Paris, p. 227. This related model sold Drouot, 26 November 1986, salle 10.Pierre Defriche, maitre on 9 July 1766.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 651

A French or North Italian walnut, purplewood banded and tulipwood crossbanded commodeprobably constructed or re-constructed from late 18th/early 19th century elementsThe marble top above three long triple tablet-inlaid drawers, on square tapering legs, 131cm wide, 60cm deep, 87cm high (51 1/2in wide, 23 1/2in deep, 34in high) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 24

A commode, D. João V, King of Portugal (1706-1750), carved Brazilian rosewood, scalloped skirts, bronze mounts en relief, Portuguese, restoration, stained top, Dim. - 78 x 110 x 56,5 cm

Lot 259

COMMODE, Louis XV design, red lacquered with two drawers and shaped top, 81cm H x 120cm W x 48cm D.

Lot 1136

A Louis XV style painted marble top serpentine bombe commode, width 116cm, depth 52cm, height 85cm

Lot 1168

A 19th century French marble top walnut commode, width 129cm, depth 60cm, height 104cm

Lot 1181

A 19th century French mahogany marble top commode, width 115cm, depth 57cm, height 96cm

Lot 1198

A Louis XVI design marquetry inlaid marble top serpentine petite commode, width 80cm, depth 42cm, height 78cm

Lot 81

A 19th Century mahogany box commode

Lot 1140

19th century miniature walnut rocking lambing chair, with commode recess, H24cm

Lot 2823

KOMMODE IM DRESDNER BAROCK-STIL Ende 19. / Anfang 20.Jh., Nussbaum furniert, 2-schübiger Korpus mit reich reliefierten Messingbeschlägen, HxBxT: 80/70/38 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| COMMODE IN DRESDEN BAROQUE STYLEEnd of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century, walnut veneer, 2-storey corpus with brass fittings in rich relief, HxWxD: 80/70/38 cm. signs of age and wear.

Lot 411

A Georgian mahogany bedside commode unit of square form, with pierced handle uprights two panelled cupboard doors over slide out under section with faux to draw frontage, the whole supported on plain block legs, 77cm x 51cm

Lot 412

A late Georgian mahogany bedside commode unit of square form with carry handle three-quarter up stand tambour fronted sliding door over slide out under tier with to draw faux frontage. The whole supported on plain block legs 81 x 56 cm

Lot 702

A George III mahogany crossbanded commode, with side brass handles, width 54cm, and a single Regency dining chair (2)

Lot 4565

Dutch 19th century style inlaid bombe commode, the top depicting a basket of flowers with birds and moths, over two drawers depicting birds, flowering branches and a ribbon tie on square cabriole legs, H79 W76 D43.5 cm Condition Report: Some water damage and veneer lifting on the top, also minor scratches. Further water damage and repairs to cracking evident on the front and sides

Lot 4575

19th century French walnut commode, the marble top over a moulded frieze drawer and three long drawers on bracket feet, H97 W107 D54 cmCondition Report: Marble probably later replacement, some veneers repaired on the drawers, timbers cracked on either side, minor scratches to the varnish commensurate with age and use

Lot 4581

† AMENDED DESCRIPTION - French Empire marble top mahogany commode, the grey marble top with moulded edge over a moulded frieze drawer, three long drawers and a base drawer, on moulded bracket feet (part of feet missing), H95, W122, D57 cm. VAT is payable on the hammer price for this lot in addition to Buyers Premium and VATCondition Report: † Front left moulding for foot loose in a drawer, mouldings for left side and back feet missing. Some veneer missing at the back of the base, and slight losses and repairs on the drawer surrounds

Lot 105

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY-TOP COMMODE 18th century, with a shaped three-quarter gallery above panelled cupboard doors, with a double-faced drawer beneath, 80cm high x 55cm wide x 47cm deep

Lot 121

A MAHOGANY NIGHTSTAND 18th century and later, converted from a George III tray-top commode, the galleried top is above a single frieze drawer, with a shelf beneath, on chamfered block legs, 64cm high x 51cm wide x 61cm deep

Lot 217

A FRENCH WALNUT SERPENTINE COMMODE 19th century, with moulded long drawers, above a carved and shaped apron, on bun feet, 73cm high x 116cm wide x 68cm deep

Lot 122

An antique mahogany dining chair with shell top rail and shaped splat back - sold with an antique Chippendale style mahogany framed commode elbow chair with drop-in seat and china liner

Lot 562

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT TABLE WITH HANDLES PIERCED IN THE THREE QUARTER GALLERY OF THE TOP OVER LINE INLAID DOORS AND DRAW OUT COMMODE. W 56 x D 47 x H 82cms.

Lot 766

A MAHOGANY LIFT TOP CONVERTED COMMODE.

Lot 283

A good George III mahogany, serpentine fronted chest of drawers, or commode, crossbanded and inlaid with floral marquetry and boxwood stringing, the moulded top with a central oval panel above 4 well-figured, graduated and cock-beaded long drawers, flanked on each side by a canted corner inlaid with a trailing floral festoon, the sides of the commode curved, raised on shaped bracket feet, inlaid with stringing and unusually the each front canted corner inlaid with a stylised acanthus-type flower, some minor damage, losses and restoration, 109cm wide x 64cm deep x 97.5cm highFootnote: It is common to find the canted corners of these late 18th century chests showing blind fretwork, but unusual to find them inlaid. It is still more rare to see marquetry decoration and more rare still to see the canted corners of the bracket feet inlaid with marquetry. This example has both these features. it begs the question, who made this. Lot 64 sold on the 18th of November 2009 at Bonhams Bond Street for £19,200 (including premium), shares very similar marquetry canted corners. The floral pendants are strikingly alike, but there are no other significant comparisons to be made.Clearly, the maker of this commode was of note. Whether it was someone like Henry Kettle, who incorporated oval medallion inlaid tops and inlaid canted corners on his George III serpentine fronted mahogany commodes (see lot 44 in Bonhams' Bond Street sale on the 11th of march 2015), it is difficult to say.Henry Kettle was based in 18 St Paul's Church Yard, London, from circa 1773. In 1774 he took over Philip Bells' business (number 23 St Paul's Church Yard). He is known to have operated until circa 1797 and to have made shaped chests, or commodes, as well as wardrobes, Pembroke tables and bookcases. He supplied Saltram house, Devon and Wolverley House in Worcestershire; other commissions included Longford Hall, Salop. Condition report: Some damage including chips along back edges and especially lower edge of moulding beneath bottom drawer and 14cm vertical crack back of left side. Dents consistent with age and use, including canted corners and top. Top with old patinated ring stains and marks and slight loss of colour.Losses, including 3cm x 2cm patch back left of top, 6cm section back of right side edge and much of border veneers of bracket feet. Water staining on feet.Restorations, including 5cm x 5cm rectangular patch and 2cm circular patch front left of top and left side of oval panel. Later handles, but sensitively done and so no visible dowels etc.Overall lovely colour, figuring and originality.

Lot 236

A near pair of George III mahogany night cupboards, the tray tops above a tambour front cupboard door over a sliding commode drawer, raised on square supports77 x 46 x 43cm71 x 52 x 46cm

Lot 266

A French walnut commode chest, 19th century, the moulded rectangular top with canted corners over four long drawers raised on bracket feet85 x 97 x 46cm

Lot 343

A George III mahogany night cupboard, the tray top above a tambour fronted compartment over a sliding commode drawer76 x 50 x 47cmProvenance:Crepping Hall, Suffolk

Lot 481

A George III mahogany night table, the tray top above a pair of cupboard doors over a sliding commode drawer 78 x 51 x 45cmProvenance:Crepping Hall, Suffolk

Lot 843

AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR AND A COMMODE (2)

Lot 1439

A George III mahogany commode cabinet, with tray type top above a pair of doors with brass handles and with commode drawer beneath. Height 79 cm, width 48 cm, depth 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The commode is in generally good condition. The top is flat with no splits and has only very minor scratches and marks. The sides are both in good order with only minor liquid stains and marks. The rear panel is in good condition. The legs are in good order and free from any repairs. The doors are not significantly warped. There is a small section of boxwood inlay missing to the righthand top door. The interior is a little dirty. The commode is furnished and the lid is present. The brass handles would appear to be original. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

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