The Sainsbury commode, circa 1765-70,
A George III ormolu mounted rosewood and yew-wood commode,
Attributed to William Ince and John Mayhew,
34 in (87 cm) high; 48 in (122 cm) wide; 24 in (61 cm) deep.
Courtesy: Christie’s

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The Sainsbury commode, circa 1765-70,
A George III ormolu mounted rosewood and yew-wood commode,
Attributed to William Ince and John Mayhew,
34 in (87 cm) high; 48 in (122 cm) wide; 24 in (61 cm) deep.
Courtesy: Christie’s
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Check out the central frieze on this breakfront... the oval "sunflower" design is a staple of Ince & Mayhew work. Every English antiques dealer dreams of seeing this on a period piece: Le Trianon - A Fine George III Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet attributed to Ince & Mayhew, based on a design of Robert Adam