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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/nick-jonesC1600 A Wonderful Spanish Oak Sacristy Commode
A "sacristy commode" is a large, antique chest of drawers or cabinet, often ornately carved and made of heavy wood (like oak or walnut), specifically designed to store liturgical vestments (chasubles, albs, etc.) and sacred vessels in a church sacristy, with styles varying from Spanish Baroque to French Provincial, and these valuable pieces are now sought-after antiques. They are distinguished by deep drawers and sturdy construction, reflecting their purpose of holding precious church items, with notable examples found in European and colonial churches.
Key Characteristics
Purpose: To store religious vestments, linens (corporals, purificators), and sometimes chalices and patens.
Design: Often large, substantial pieces with deep drawers, sometimes featuring doors or compartments, and heavy iron hardware.
Materials: Typically constructed from dense, fine woods like oak, walnut, mahogany, or cedar.
Style: Reflects historical European furniture styles, including Baroque (Spanish, Italian, Cuban) and later French or English influences.
Historical Significance: They were essential furnishings in church sacristies, and antique examples are now highly valued by collectors.