A George III satinwood, sycamore, kingwood, tulipwood, purplewood and marquetry demi-lune commode
possibly Irish, in the manner of William Moore of Dublin
Circa 1780, the top inlaid with a sand shaded oval fan patera encompassed by two berried flowerhead roundels, a scrolled foliate-issuing palmette, a demi-lune sunflower rosette and two fan angles, above a rosette roundel and anthemia inlaid frieze centred by an oval fan, with flute inlaid angles, incorporating one long mahogany-lined drawer, over a pair of doors each inlaid with a sand shaded oval fan patera, enclosing one shelf, flanked by two panels each inlaid with a patera within an oval, interspersed by projecting pilasters, terminating in square tapering feet, 111cm wide x 51cm deep x 80cm high, (43 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 31in high)