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Chests and Commodes
English antique bureaus, cabinets, chests of drawers, chests on chests and tallboys, commode, and linen presses
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Italian Neoclassical walnut commode in the manner of Giuseppe Maggiolini. Walnut, fruitwoods, and yew marquetry and figural intarsia.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
A George III rosewood, padouk and gilt-brass mounted commode, in the manner of Pierre Langlois. The quarter-veneered top above an arrangement of three drawers with two long drawers below, on splayed bracket feet. The corners, feet, and mounts in gilt bronze.
Circa 1770
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Circa 1770
Chappell & McCullar Contemporary Classics - Dubois Commode. A serpentine chest of drawers is diagonally veneered in satinwood with a bombe front terminating in a pronounced apron with slightly splayed legs to the front. The top, which extends slightly beyond the body of the commode, conforms to the contour of the commode's serpentine outline.
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Chappell & McCullar Contemporary Classics - Semicircular chest of drawers decorated with a hand-applied gilt guilloche motif enclosing flower-heads in the larger of alternating circles, which rests on four circular tapering, spirally fluted legs.
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Chappell & McCullar Contemporary Classics - Semicircular chest of drawers decorated with a hand-applied gilt guilloche motif enclosing flower-heads in the larger of alternating circles, which rests on four circular tapering, spirally fluted legs.
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William and Mary period japanned cabinet on giltwood stand. The exterior of the cabinet with fanciful chinoiserie decoration, with English-made brass fittings in the Oriental manner. The interior drawers with gilt floral decoration, with hidden drawers within.
Circa 1700
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Circa 1700
George III satinwood secretaire-cabinet, crossbanded overall in tulipwood, the rectangular top above a pair of circular-panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior, above a secretaire drawer enclosing further drawers and pigeon-holes, all above three drawers surmonting ormolu paw feet.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
George II mahogany 'bachelor's chest' with secretaire drawer and original rococo gilt brass handles.
Attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
Circa 1755
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Attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
Circa 1755
George III period mahogany bachelor's chest. The hinged top opens to a red leather and gilt embossed writing surface.
Circa 1780
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Circa 1780
Victorian period colonial export camphorwood campaign chest. The top and sides composed of solid planks of camphor of beautiful color and figure. The corners and top with hand cut bands and corner pieces of brass.
Victorian period, probably made in the East Indies, mid 19th century
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Victorian period, probably made in the East Indies, mid 19th century
A pair of Korean banket chests. The chests are beautifully patinated, with original iron fittings and handles. Unusual for this type of chest, the runners are carved with a fret motif.
19th century
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19th century
Regency period mahogany compactum of large size. Flame figured doors with astragal mouldings below an ogee cornice, open to four interior trays, surmounting two small and three long graduated drawers, all with original handles, terminating in reeded bun feet.
Circa 1820
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Circa 1820
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