A 19th century French walnut three-drawer commode with a veined grey marble top, height 94cm, width 115cm, depth 55cm (faults).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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A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE TOPPED COMMODEWith inlaid mahogany and kingwood three drawer base, on turned supports 95cm wide; 85cm highCondition report; marble top chipped, no key, locks removed, veneer replacement to many areas, still in good solid useable condition, see images, drawers, 79cm wide x 37cm deep 16cm high
A 19th Century French rosewood, kingwood, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted bombe commode:, of serpentine fronted outline, bordered with boxwood lines, the top with a shaped quarter veneered panel with central urn and musical trophy flanked by scrolling floral foliage, fitted with two drawers in the shaped apron, with applied foliate scrollwork, on splayed legs, headed with cartouche scroll and rocaille decoration, terminating in sabots, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4in) wide, 39cm (1ft 3 1/2in) deep, 83cm (2ft 8 1/2in) high.
A George III mahogany commode cabinet or chest with lifting hinge lid and turned cover to the seat within, with cockbeaded decoration to the front, carrying handles to the side and on bracket feet, 64cm wide x 46cm deep x 73.5cm highCondition report: Some minor marks, stains and watermarks to the top, further minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, possibly originally the seat with baize covering within no lacking
A Pearlware Tea Canister, circa 1780, of commode form, painted in yellow and underglaze blue with stylised flowers, 11cm high; A Pratt Type Pearlware Tea Canister, circa 1800, moulded and painted with the Macaroni figures, 12cm high; A Castleford Type Teapot and Cover, of commode form, moulded with classical figures and foliage, 24cm wide; and A French Faience Inkwell, late 18th century, of square form with central aperture and four pen holders, painted in dark blue with flowers, 10cm wide (4)
A George III Mahogany, Crossbanded, Boxwood and Ebony Strung Bedside Commode Cupboard, the gallery top above two cupboard doors and two later pine-lined drawers, on block feet, 53cm by 44cm by 79cmCondition report: The top with various scratches, some bruising and ring marks (see image). The end panels with natural? fine splits which have been partly filled and polished. With some small worm holes? (minor). Drawers are later construction where the commode has been converted. Otherwise reasonable colour.
George III mahogany commode bed steps, three treads with 20th-century green leather insets, hinged lid to top step, second step with drawer, fitted turned wooden handle, four ring-turned legs.width 46cm (18"), depth 69cm (27"), height 69cm (27")Condition report: Late green leather insets for treads, replacement hinges for lid, top tread drawer running smoothly but originally potentially fitted for commode.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY TOP BEDSIDE COMMODE C.1790-1800 the galleried top pierced with a pair of handgrips, the pull-out base with a vacant interior 81cm high, 55.7cm wide, 45.7cm deep Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A Worcester porcelain teapot circa 1780, decorated in a kakiemon design with alternating panels, the cover with typical floral knop, square fret mark to base, (rivet repaired and restored knop) 14cm high, with a Newhall commode shape teapot and cover, decorated in pattern 'N 173', 15cm high (at fault) (2)CR; Newhall example: Hairline cracks throughout the body of teapot, which are visible on the outside and the inside. The are several cracks to the spout of the teapot, which has had a later metal tip added on, and also shows signs of restoration where the spout meets the body. Restoration and repair to the neck of the teapot. Chips and losses to the edge of the base. Loss of enamel to the body and the cover. There is a crack to the knop of the cover, and possibly a missing embellishment to the finial. Please see additional images for illustration.Worcester teapot: large cracks to the body, visible on the exterior and interior. This has been rivet repaired in places. Possible signs of restoration to the body and around the handle. General scratching, wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Evidence of heavy restoration to the floral knop of the cover.

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