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Bronze statuary ” L’ Hallali” hunting scene, signed E Delabrierre. C.A. 1875

$17,500.00
Bronze statuary " L' Hallal" hunting scene, signed E Delabrierre. Important, registered French sculptor, Paul Edouard Delabrierre born in Paris 18-29-1912. Measurements: 25”L x 23”D x 21”h. Statue is in very good and original condition. Paul-Édouard Delabrièrre (29 March 1829 – 1912) was a French animalier sculptor who worked in the mid-to-late 19th century and the early 20th century. He had 70 of his sculptures juried into the prestigious Salon art exhibition held annually in Paris. His monumental work called L'Equitation adorns the facade of the Louvre. L'Hallali and Coq faisan effraye par une belette (1875)

Country French open-armchair, Walnut, Chinoiserie Palace Fabric, France 1870’s

THIS ITEM IS SOLD Country French open-arm chair. It is constructed from walnut wood hand carved top is decorated with a cartouche of shell and flowers, shaped arms hand varved with a foliage decor, supported by cabriole legs. The chair has been recently reupholstered with a Chinoiserie Palace ~ Willow Blue and White Fabric playful blue and white with complementary blue and white stripe on the back. Measurements: 29” W x 22” D x 38” H, seat 26” W x 21” D, seat height 21”. This chair is in very good condition for its age and is structurally sound. France, 19th century. $ 1,175.00

DEVEZ Art Glass Cameo Vase Landscape. France 1920’s – SOLD

THIS ITEM IS SOLD - Unusual form vase with continuous layered acid cut scene of a island with small rural structure amidst tall trees and verdant foliage centered in a tranquil lake before distant mountains and seen looking through long leafy draping branches, in the middle of the lake a single male figure navigating gondola to the island shore. In hues of dark blue, pink/light purple ,pastel green ground ,cameo signature deVez. France Early 20th century. Overall 4 1/2"Dia x 8"H

Emile Galle French Cameo Art Glass Bowl Hydrangea Flowers. C A. 1900’s

$3,150.00
Emile Galle cameo glass bowl, of boat form, decorated with a raised ground of flowers Hydrangea in tones of purple color  on a gray background, signed. C.A 1900's Very good condition no chips or cracks. Size 10 3/4" l x 3 1/2# w x 4 1/4" h French designer Emile Gallé is considered to be one of the driving forces behind the Art Nouveau movement. His naturalistic designs combined with innovative techniques made him one of the pioneering glass makers of the late 19th, early 20th century. Taking his inspiration from nature and plants along with a heavy Japanese design influence, it is no wonder the French have been known to describe his work as “poetry in glass.” He developed a technique for the production of cut and incised flashed glass and enameled designs, enhanced by bright colors and transparency of the material.

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

English Walnut and Burl Walnut Dining Table. Single pedestal. England C.A. 1850

$3,250.00
English pedestal oval top table made of walnut and burl walnut, dating back to the 1850s. Such tables were common during the Victorian era, known for their craftsmanship and elegant designs. During the 1850s in England, furniture styles were influenced by the Victorian taste, characterized by ornate and intricate designs. Walnut was a popular choice for furniture during this period due to its durability and rich, deep to light-brown color. This pedestal table has a heavily carved four scroll feet which are set at a angle single attached to the single bulbous turning of the walnut pedestal central support. If you have a specific question about such a table or if you're looking for more information on this style of furniture, feel free to ask! Table is in a very good condition for its age, structurally sound, minor flows expected with a age. Measurements are - 57"L x 42 1/4" W x 27 1/2" H Hight to the apron 25 " Base 27"x 27"

Favrile 19″ Vase Cobalt Blue Tiffany Studio c.a.1900’s

$4,250.00
Tiffany Studios vase, fluted form in blue favrile glass , held in a bronze pineapple base with a gold Dore patina. Signed at a bottom of the glass L.C.T.  Favrile, base signed Tiffany Studio New York. Glass is in a very good condition no cracks or chips. Size:  19" H base is 5" Dia.

French Directoire Period Sleeper Chairs Pair. France, 1780’s

French Directoire period sleeper chairs. They are beautifully constructed out of  European Cherry wood, recently reupholstered with light grey chenille fabric. The legs are tapered in front with ormolu cuffs. Measurements: 21 ½” W x 22”D x 33 ½” h, seat is 21 ½” L x 18 ½” W x 16 ½” h. Chairs are in very good condition and structurally sound. France, late 18th century. $ 3,650.00 pr

FRITZ HECKERT ENAMELLED HOCK GLASSE INSPIRED BY ISLAMIC DESIGN ART NOUVEA

$425.00
Stunning FRITZ HECKERT hock glass of designs inspired by Islamic art. The clear glass hock with hand carved stems have engraved bowl and feet that are then heavily enameled in transparent polychromatic enamels and opaque pure gold and silver enamels. Polished Gilding is also applied to the rim of the bowl and feet AC 1900 Austro Hungarian -LC7N8C Heights:  8" x 3" Dia. Signature. Always unsigned.

L.C. Tiffany Favrile Art Glass Bowl.C.a.1900’s

$1,200.00
Tiffany Favrile Bowl, New York, early 20th century, polished pontil, marked on base " 1747 L.C. Tiffany-Inc. Favrile,"   ht. 3 ", dia. 6 in.

Legras Marmoreal Cameo Art Deco Vase France c.a. 1920’s

$1,695.00
Signed Legras Art deco cameo vase in marmoreal glass acid cut and painted geometrical designs. In very good condition. France 20th Century. Artist Francoise Theodore Legras. Measurments : 10 1/4" h x 5 1/2" dia.

Louis XV style, Country French bench.

Louis XV style, Country French bench. It is constructed out of fruitwood. This beautiful chair has been reupholstered; it has cabriole legs with scroll foot. Measurements: top 23 ½ “L x 17” W x Height 21”. This bench is in very good condition, structurally sound and recently reupholstered in tone-on-tone pattern fabric.  France 1900’s $ 975.00