Antique Oak Commode Chair c.1890 — With Chamber Pot, Impress Your Friends View Watchlist >
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Lot # C962
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Antique Oak Commode Chair c.1890 — With Chamber Pot, Impress Your Friends
Impress your friends. Be the envy of your historically accurate, hygiene-conscious peers. This late 19th-century golden oak commode chair (circa 1890) is the ultimate conversation piece — literally. Crafted from solid oak with tapered legs, squared feet, and original iron hardware, it features a lift-top seat that conceals a ceramic chamber pot like it’s no big deal.
The pot (5" x 9.5" x 11" with handle) rests in a fitted cradle, accessible from a small rear cabinet door. One knob is missing, and there's a little finish wear, but let’s be honest — that just adds to the mystique. Whether you're a collector of antique furnishings or just want to stun houseguests with an elegant way to talk about toilets, this piece is your moment.
Condition:
Structurally sound with age-appropriate wear. Finish loss, a natural split in the top, and a missing rear knob. Pot shows chips and scratches. Hinge area at rear slightly loose. Signs of past restoration visible.
Dimensions:
19" H x 18" W x 16.5" D
Chamber Pot: 5" H x 9.5" W x 11" D (with handle)
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