An Italian walnut, fruitwood and painted serpentine fronted commode, mid 18th century, the top painted to simulate marble, above three drawers carved in relief to crate the multi panelled front, above a shaped apron and on bracket feet, 80cm high, 127cm wide, 64cm deep Provenance: Probably formed part of the furnishings of Moreton Hall, Morton Merrell. Moreton Hall, is a Grade II listed building in the village built on land bought in 1903 by Charles Tuller Garland, the son of a New York banker. Construction of the hall was completed in 1909. Charles Tuller Garland was the grandfather of the current owner. Condition report disclaimer
An Italian walnut, fruitwood and painted serpentine fronted commode, mid 18th century, the top painted to simulate marble, above three drawers carved in relief to crate the multi panelled front, above a shaped apron and on bracket feet, 80cm high, 127cm wide, 64cm deep Provenance: Probably formed part of the furnishings of Moreton Hall, Morton Merrell. Moreton Hall, is a Grade II listed building in the village built on land bought in 1903 by Charles Tuller Garland, the son of a New York banker. Construction of the hall was completed in 1909. Charles Tuller Garland was the grandfather of the current owner. Condition report disclaimer
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