The Commode

The evolution of the commode was long and arduous, chamber pots, slop jars, and thunder mugs are just a few of the names used to describe the portable commodes of our past. The English first began improving their chamber pots in the late 17th century. Chairs, chests, trunks and bedside stands were devised, some with plush upholstery and fine adornments, to conceal chamber pots when not in use.

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Royal China International Chamber Pot - 02.0008 This common chamber pot is marked on the bottom "Royal China International" with the symbol of a cro... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $75.00
Antiquated Ceramic Bedpan This fine ceramic bedpan is conspicuously marked Meinecke Perfection Bed and Douche Pan ~ The Mos... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $175.00
Fantastic 19th C. Victorian Marble Top Burled Walnut Commode Fantastic mint condition 19th C. Victorian marble top burled walnut commode. Dimensions: 38"H x ... View Product Details / More From This Seller Price: $3,350.00
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