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Art Deco Sideboard / Buffet Walnut and Amboyna Wood, Marble Top, France C.A. 1920’s

THIS ITEM IS SOLD We are offering an antique circa 1920s French Art Deco sideboard / buffet made with walnut and amboyna wood veneer. Its cabinet doors have nickel hardware. The sideboard has a green Italian marble top. Its style is modern linear geometric design, with four cabinet doors behind which are interior adjustable shelves. There is a long drawer in the sideboard's center below the marble. Each cabinet door is decorated with a central medallion of floral marquetry and mother of pearl inlay. The entire structure is supported by four front ball feet and two strait feet in the back. Condition: is very sturdy, no damages or replacements, original hardware, keys and locks. Size: 82” L x 24” D x 43” H

Bonheur Du Jour Ormolu and Sevres Style Porcelain-Mounted Amboyna and Ebony Napoleon III 19th Century. France

$18,950.00

An antique 19th century French Napoleon III Bonheur du jour, or type of lady's writing desk. It is ornately designed with emboyna and ebony and decorated with Sevres style porcelain. Its architectural galleried upper section has a central mirrored niche flanked by Corinthian columns. The upper section also has a pair of cupboard doors decorated with a ribbon-tied porcelain plaque with painted depictions of Marie Antoinette and Mme Elisabeth in their centers. Cupboards open to a single shelf, and a leather writing surface sits over a rectangular case. Below are smaller drawers decorated with a porcelain-inset guilloche frieze. This frieze has a larger porcelain inset in its center front. Below these smaller drawers in the lower section are two large shelves framed by tapering fluted legs. The columnar legs have a porcelain plaque in their middle. The shelves have a mirrored back and shaped under tier with four short feet.

Dimensions:

Overall – 53” L x 22” D x 62” H with open writing drawer - 37” D

Top shelve (of the bottom portion) opening – 52” L x 9” D x 9” H

Bottom shelve (of the bottom portion) opening – 52” L x 16” D x 10” H

Writing drawer top -24” W x 13” D

Each top portion – left and right shelving is 13 ½” W x 10 ½” D, middle shelving 18 ½” W x 12” D

Center mirrored niche – 17”L x 9” D x 24”H

Bookcase Country French/Provincial style open-shelf. 1920’s c.a. France.

$950.00
Country French/Provincial - This style is known for its rustic charm, simplicity, and use of natural materials. It often incorporates cabriole legs and scalloped or molded details. Constructed out of oak due to its durability and distinctive grain pattern. The bookcase has open shelves, which provide a display area for books or decorative items. The inclusion of adjustable shelves adds versatility, allowing you to customize the spacing based on your needs. The bookcase has two doors at the bottom, possibly for concealed storage. These doors may have a fitted shelf interior, providing additional organizational space. This type of furniture is likely to have a warm, inviting appearance, and it reflects the craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of Country French/Provincial styles. It could be a valuable and aesthetically pleasing addition to a home with a vintage or eclectic design theme. If you have any specific questions or if you're looking for more information, feel free to ask! Bookcase is in very good condition for its age, structurally sound. Measurements are - 39 1/2" l x 11 1/2" D x 43" H . Opening for the shelves 19"H.,   enclosed shelve interior is 14" H and 7" H between each shelve.

Empire chest of drawer with ormolu mahogany, marble top, c.a. 1860’s France.

$2,850.00
A French Empire period chest of drawers from the 1850s constructed out of mahogany and adorned with ormolu mounts would be a magnificent piece of furniture, showcasing the opulence and elegance characteristic of the Empire style. Mahogany was a popular wood choice during the Empire period due to its rich color, durability, and ability to take on intricate carvings and details. Ormolu refers to finely gilded bronze mounts often used to embellish furniture during the Empire era. These mounts were intricately designed and added a luxurious touch to the piece. They could take the form of decorative elements such as lion heads, laurel wreaths, or mythological motifs. The use of marble for the top of the chest of drawers adds a sense of grandeur and sophistication. Marble was commonly employed in Empire furniture as it symbolized wealth and luxury. Bun feet, round and bulbous in shape, were a characteristic feature of Empire furniture. They provided stable support and added a distinctive aesthetic element to the overall design. The French Empire style emerged during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte (early 19th century) and was characterized by a revival of classical themes from ancient Rome and Greece. Furniture from this period often featured bold, symmetrical designs, decorative motifs, and a preference for dark, rich woods. The craftsmanship of furniture from the French Empire period was highly detailed, showcasing intricate carvings and attention to detail. The combination of mahogany, ormolu mounts, marble, and bun feet would have required skilled artisans to create a piece of such high quality. An Empire period chest of drawers like this would not only have served a functional purpose but also made a statement about the owner's taste, wealth, and appreciation for classical aesthetics. Such pieces are often considered valuable antiques today, reflecting the craftsmanship and design trends of the 19th century. Chest is in very good condition, structurally sound.
Measurements are - 49" L x 25" D x 42" H

Henry II Walnut Server Marble Top. France.1900’s. Renaissance. Sideboard. Antique.

THIS ITEM IS SOLD Antique 19th Century Henry II Style French Walnut Server with Marble Top. The bottom portion of the Server constructed out of walnut with a marble top, two pull out drawers and two open  bottom shelves connected to turned front columns. The top portion of the server has a broken pediment crown decorated with finial above a single narrow shelve. Each of the shelves (2) is supported on each side by heavy turned architectural style columns. Two pull out drawers are with original locks and key. The server's top rear panel has lovely carving. Condition – Very good, no missing or replaced parts, hardware, marble no cracks or chips. Size: HEIGHT 70" (178 cm) WIDTH 49" (124 cm) DEPTH 20" (51 cm)

Louis Philippe Semainier Chest Of Seven Drawers. Antique. France. c.1870’s

$3,650.00
Antique 19th century French tall Louis Philippe style semainier chest of seven drawers c.1870. The chest's mahogany top has a molded and crossbanded edge over a shallow top drawer and six slightly graduated deeper drawers with beautifully figured and symmetrically arranged flame mahogany veneered fronts. The chest has brass escutcheons, solid mahogany sides, and bun feet. It has excellent color and is in good condition.

Louis XV Style sideboard 9’ 3” long, Walnut, Italy C.A 1930’s

THIS ITEM IS SOLD An early 20th. century Louis XV style Sideboard carved  in best tradition of Italian craftsmen. The sideboard is constructed out of walnut and walnut veneer. It is decorated with hand carved shells and applied scrolls. The carved front legs have a snail form foot. The four front doors enclose a fitted shelf interior and the right side door is fitted with pull out drawers. The piece's shape has a slight serpentine bow front, its top has a detachable back splash decorated with a hand carved pierced cartouche. It is 12” High in the middle. Sideboard is in exceptionally good condition for its age. The top was professionally restored to original condition. Size: 9’3” L x 24” D x 38” h – Back is 50” H. with back splash.

Louis XVI style walnut wine bar c.a. 1910’s

THIS ITEM IS SOLD Louis XVI style walnut wine bar c.a. 1910's. Has beautifully marquetry floral medallion on each door; lift up top revealing mirrored tray compartments; fitted mirror “D” interior shelf; elegant ormolu mounts. Contracted out of walnut decorated with kingwood veneer.  Measurements: 41 ¾”L x 39 ½”W x 34 ½”h; top left compartment 30 ½”L x 17 ¼”D x 3”h; top right compartment 15 ¼”L x 17 ¼”D x 2 ½”h; Left inside opening shelf 25”L x 15 ¾”D x 17 ½”h. Distance between the shelving from the bottom 7 ½”h and top 7”. Right opening doesn’t have shelf, measures: 17”D x 15”W x 25”h. France, 1910’s

Pair Antique French Henri II Buffets Cabinets Stain Glass.19th Century France

$8,000.00
An antique pair of French Henri II Oak Cabinets with Leaded Stained Glass Doors. Both cabinets are identically carved in the best tradition of the 19th century Renaissance Revival style with deep cornices and molded pilasters supporting the top. It is designed with foliage, sunburst, mystical creatures all carved by experienced master carvers. Behind the doors is a fitted shelf interior. Pair is in very good condition for its age. Each is : 35" W x 18" D x 83" H.