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18th‑Century Welsh Painted Sycamore Child’s Commode Chair (1 of 9)
White’s Antiques
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Specialists in antique and decorative furniture, based in Sussex.
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Unit 10 The Vinery, Arundel Road

Poling, West Sussex

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LoveAntiques Dealersince Feb 2021769 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up

18th‑Century Welsh Painted Sycamore Child’s Commode Chair

REF: BR052 / LA544778
£270
€312
$372
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Feb 2021769 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
18th‑Century Welsh Painted Sycamore Child’s Commode Chair A rare and charming survivor from 18th‑century North Wales - a primitive boarded child’s commode chair in painted sycamore, full of rustic character and social history. Date: 18th century Origin: North Wales, United Kingdom Material: Painted sycamore Construction: Primitive boarded form with integral arms and high backrest Finish: Original or early painted surface with age‑worn patina Condition: Structurally sound; surface wear and marks consistent with age and use Dimensions: H: 50cm (19.7") | W: 34cm (13.4") | D: 27cm (10.6") Delivery: Not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote feature before completing your order Heritage & Craftsmanship This modest yet evocative piece would once have been a familiar sight in rural Welsh homes. Made from sycamore boards - a timber valued for its durability and resistance to staining - it was built for daily use, yet retains a quiet dignity in its simple lines and honest construction. The painted finish, now softly worn, adds to its charm and authenticity. Children’s commodes of this period rarely survive, as they were often discarded once outgrown. This example’s survival for over two centuries is a testament to the quality of its making and the care it has received. Visual Details The high back and shaped arms give the chair a distinctive silhouette, while the painted surface has mellowed to a pleasing, time‑softened patina. The wear patterns tell the story of generations past, making it as much a piece of folk art as a functional object. Styling Suggestions Today, this commode chair makes a fascinating decorative accent - perfect in a country kitchen, hallway, or nursery‑themed display. It could be styled with a potted plant, used as a stand for folded linens, or simply appreciated as a conversation piece that bridges the gap between furniture and social history. Sustainable Style Choosing antique furniture preserves traditional craftsmanship, reduces waste, and brings authentic history into your home. Purchase with Confidence Transparent Condition Details: Please examine all photographs carefully for a complete understanding of each item’s condition. These images form a crucial part of our detailed condition report, offering clear insights into the craftsmanship, patina, and quality of this piece. Trusted Heritage: We are an established and successful business with many happy clients from both trade and private sectors. You are warmly invited to visit our beautiful showroom and shop in West Sussex to experience our collection firsthand. Delivery: We do not include delivery in our prices, as this depends on factors such as location and access. Options include: Arrange your own collection from our address Use the Request Delivery Quote feature on the listing Email us for combined delivery quotes if purchasing multiple items Use Proovia Delivery who provide a two‑person service Export/Worldwide Shipping: Please request a quotation from any of the following, quoting the item link: Alan Smith Europe:    info@alansmitheurope.com Charlie Godwin:         guildford@packsend.co.uk Neil Curl Transport:   neil@neilcurltransport.co.uk Simon Hall Limited:   exportdesk@simonhalllimited.com
measurements
Height:
50 cm
Width:
34 cm
Depth:
27 cm
declaration
White’s Antiques has clarified that the 18th‑Century Welsh Painted Sycamore Child’s Commode Chair (LA544778) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 18th Century
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Date of Manufacture:
18th Century
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