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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

MONT JOYE BY LEGRASS FRENCH EMERALD GREEN CAMEO ART GLASS VASE. C.A.1900’s

$3,950.00
A early 20th century Mont Joye (Legras & Cie) French Art Nouveau period. Emerald green glass chipped glass textured body cameo cut gilded and silvered in pillow form shape, the crizzled body with two shades gold gilt and silver stylized acorn and oak leaf border to the shoulder, the base with gilt factory mark.  Gold hallmark on bottom - Mont Joye, L & C. circa 1900's  Condition: No chips, cracks or breaks. Shelf wear to the base. Size: 3 3/4" W x 2 3/4" D x 6" H Production Notes: Designed by Legras & Cie in St. Denis (today part of Paris) in about 1900 - 1910. The firm's glass was marked either "Legras", "L & Cie", "Sargel" (Legras backwards:", "Leg", (enameled) or "Mont Joye & Cie". After WWI, the firm merged with Pantin glass works to form Verreries et Christalleries de St. Denis et Pantin RTunies, but continued to use "Legras" Signature on some enameled or acid etched vases during 1920s & 30s. Condition: No chips, cracks or breaks. Shelf wear to the base.  During the first decade of the 1900s Legras & Cie became a major exponent of the École de Nancy (School of Nancy) led by Gallé. The firm produced a wide variety of commercial art-glass, both cameo and painted in enamels, but also made some large high-quality pieces for international exhibitions.

Moser Art Deco 4pc. Dresser Set Amethyst Color C.A. 1930’s

$1,200.00
Moser Art Deco dresser set consisted of four items in Amethyst color very unusual shape .
  1. Tray  rectangular - 9"W x 3 1/4" D x 1"H - excellent condition.
  2. Atomizer fan shape with chrome top -3 5/8" W x 1 5/8" D x 5 1/8" H - excellent condition missing pump.
  3. Perfume/cologne bottle fan chape with original stopper - bottle 3 5/8 W x 1 5/8" D x 4 1/4" H excellent condition, stopper 3 1/4" W x 1 3/4" D x 2 1/4" H Very good condition minute flea bite on the top of the stopper. Hight with the stopper 5 3/4"
  4. Powder box with lid - Box 4 1/2" W x 3 1/8" D x 1 1/4" H excellent condition, cover top 4" W x 2 3/4" D x 5/8" h excellent condition.  Total Hight 2 1/8"

Moser Fern-Leaf Lemonade 6pc Set. C.A.1885

THIS ITEM IS SOLD Moser lemonade 6 pc set enamel over cranberry glass with gold and fern-leaf decoration. Set consist of: Moser cranberry pitcher, applied handle, decorated in fern - leaf with applied jewels on the flowers. Size 10" H x 7" Dia. Excellent condition. Moser cranberry set of six (6) glasses decorated in fern - leaf with applied jewels on the flowers. Size 5 3/4" H x 3" Dia. Excellent condition.

Oval Table Single Pedestal Mahogany Tilt Top England 1850’s

$2,500.00
English pedestal oval top table made of mahogany with a tilt-top, 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. Mahogany was a popular choice for furniture during this period due to its durability and rich, reddish-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 mahogany pedestal. central support. The oval top and tilt-top feature add functionality and versatility to the table. Tilt-top tables were designed to be easily stored against a wall when not in use, making them practical for smaller spaces. 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 1/4" H Hight to the apron 25" $2500.00

Pair Console Tables Louis XV Style Foux Painted France c.a. 1900’s

$2,450.00
Indulge in timeless elegance with this stunning pair of Louis XV style console tables, meticulously crafted to add a touch of opulence to your living space. Imbued with the charm of the 18th-century French Rococo era, these console tables boast a faux painted finish that effortlessly mimics the richness of traditional hand-painted designs. Tables in very good condition for its age, structurally sound. Minor losses to the paint appropriate for its age. Measurements - 47 1/4" L x 14" D x 29"H.  Hight to the apron 24 3/4".

PAIR FRENCH CAMEO VASES THISTLE DAUM NANCY, FRANCE C.A. 1895-1925

$3,250.00
A spectacular pair of small Daum Nancy vase having cameo enameled thistle stems, leaves and flowers against an acid textured crashed ice background, gold rim on both of them on the top and only one on the bottom. Faded mark on the bottom on the side - Daum (cross of Lorain) Nancy Size: 2 1/4" Dia x 6E H each Condition very good no chips, no cracks. DNCG2XX1C4ST

Pair of Country Chippendale Style Benches, Fruitwood, England, 1930’s

THIS ITEM IS SOLD Pair of Country Chippendale Style benches with bottom-slat shelf. These benches have been constructed from fruit wood. The cushions have been reupholstered with a neutral linen fabric. The edge of these benches are surrounded with accent brass nail heads in rosette design. Measurements: 25 ½” L x 17” W x 20” H. These benches are in very good condition and are structurally sound. England, 1930’s  

Rare Cameo Glass Vase By Andre Delatte c.a. 1930’s

$2,200.00
A Verrerie d'Art Degue cameo glass scenic vase. Ovoid shape, continuous desert scene with figures and camels among palm trees, decorated in green, brown, white, and orange. Signed "Degue" in cameo. Circa 1930, Paris, France. Minor wear to the decoration; good condition. 9" high.