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Gustavian Style Commode

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Gustavian Style Commode brass escutcheons  Circa 1920 commode %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
A pale grey Gustavian-style commode, boasting three drawers adorned with round brass ring pulls, escutcheons, and decorative embellishments. Its spacious drawers offer ample storage, blending practicality with style. A light wash of paint enhances its sophisticated features, adding depth and refinement. With its classic design and graceful details, this commode embodies understated luxury, seamlessly complementing any interior decor scheme.

In good condition with some signs of age related wear and minor imperfections which adds to the item’s charm.

Originates from Scandinavia.
Dates as circa 1920.
Made from painted pine.

Height – 78 cm
Width – 81 cm
Depth – 45 cm

Newark Antiques & Interiors, Kelham Rd, Newark NG24 1BX
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 8.30 – 17.00 Sat 10.00 – 16.00
Price
£690.00  UK
$878.99  USA
810.82  EU
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Date 1920  1920s Antiques Material Painted Origin Swedish Item code as343a4904 / S4DZST3599 Status For Sale

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Newark
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NG24 1BX

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