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…were dominant forces in science, art and business. The Dutch East India Company was the preeminent European trading company and had many routes to Asia and India. On this piece,…
…way on the island of Naxos, Ariadne falls asleep. During this time Theseus deserts her! Upon awakening, she searches the shore of Naxos, desperately searching for her lost lover. Ariadne…
Whereas many pieces of furniture during the Italian Renaissance were heavily painted or inlaid with decorative motifs, French examples utilized hand-sculpted elements as the predominant form of ornamentation. A beautiful…
…a large 4 door buffet is not often easily found. Research shows photos of several models in various states that have come to surface, but they were not nearly pervasive…
…and cut into ornate forms. Clock making in 18th century France was a mix of art and complex science, performed by different specialists working in guilds. There would have been…
In the formative years of Art Deco (during the 1910s and early 1920s), furniture adhered to modern styles and was crafted using luxurious materials, such as ivory and silver inlays….
This majestic library table was hand-carved in Italy during the late 1600’s. Three planks of rich walnut wood comprise the top that has been carved with a thin recessed molding…
…designers, carvers, and carpenters were able to freely re-imagine and re-interpret the various styles of the preceding centuries. We can see influences of the Louis XIV, Regence and LXV periods…
…typically a small, portable desk with interior compartments to hold writing materials, such as pens and ink. While in use, the ecritoire would be placed on the writer’s lap. There…
…free of the fire. Often seen in natural wrought iron, or gilded in gold (in finer homes), it is unusual to see them in silvered bronze. Each finial has two…
Although the fleur de lys is closely associated with French culture, and more specifically, the French Monarchy, the true origin of the symbol is unknown. There are references in historical…
…is referenced as “Greek fret” or “meander” and has been an important symbol in Greece since ancient times. In between the two Greek key is a row of scrolling foliate…
…a minor Greek god in the hierarchy, but nonetheless, he is one of the more frequently referenced deities in mythology and artwork. Further indications that the face represents Pan is…
…edge. Gründerzeit, or “Founder’s Period”, was an economic period during the 19th century in Germany and Austria. After the Franco-Prussian War, the confederated German Empire princedoms received war reparations, causing…
…schooled in the Italian style of design, often using a geometric parquetry layout as seen on our commode. The arrangement consists of quadrilaterals, rectangles, and roundels comprised of honey, light…
A unique example of the traditional French pharmacy mortar, this cast iron version is from circa 1800 and features a large wooden pestle (16 inches tall with a diameter of…
A large and heavy (it weighs 109 lbs!) example of a traditional French pharmacy bowl, this bronze mortar with handles is from 1587, as seen on the production date beneath…
…chenets retain heat better than other materials, allowing the fire to burn hotter for a long period of time. At over three feet tall, the highest point of each chenet…
This French Empire commode is a perfect example of the type of chest of drawers that became popular in the early 1800’s. This was a time when Napoleon preferred to…
…examples throughout Western Europe. Realism in the sculpture of lions didn’t take hold until the 18th and 19th centuries. Before this period, artists had not the opportunity to view real…
…as handles for lifting the mortar. Often made of durable materials, such as stone or marble, mortars were designed to withstand a pestle’s grinding. In France, they were used in…
…from a vase overflowing with a bouquet. The plaster is encompassed by a 1 ½ inch thick wooden frame, with both materials having a lovely creamy white and tan finish….
In the style of Charles Dudouyt (1885-1846), a famed French woodworker whose designs are noted for their use of natural materials (in this case, beech and straw) and minimalist carvings,…
…when our cave was crafted (circa 1850). Beneath the pierced arabesque of flowers, sprawling leaves, and latticework is a red and black tortoiseshell veneer. Exotic materials were often used for…
…materials. These particular chairs were hand-carved from beech, with lattice-like woven seats. Most of the rails and stretcher connectors are cylindrical, except for the two backrest rails, which are flattened…
More information coming soon… This French door knocker is highly pierced, embellished by curves, scrolls, and leaf tips. CONDITION: Very good antique condition. Commensurate rubs to areas that have interacted…
…XIV commode, which was hand-carved in France in the early 1700’s. Augmenting the lovely reddish-brown color of the commode is an arbalete top that slightly hangs over the three stacked…
Cast in France, using a mixture of pulverized stone and cement, this large wall hanging of Bacchus, God of Wine, can also be used as a fountain spout. The stone…
…and a light blue interior. An angular top and apron, both with thick molding, complete the credenza, providing a nice juxtaposition to the curvaceous cartouche. The wooden body of the…
More information coming soon… Brass jardiniere from France, circa 1900. Hand-worked using a repousse technique with floral motifs. CONDITION: Good antique condition. Light buildup with some slight wear to the…
A beautiful example of a period Louis XV writing desk, this cherrywood commode scriban was hand-carved in Bordeaux, France, in the 1700s. Resembling a chest of drawers with an angled…
…are blocked). A beautiful example of Restauration period furniture, our flame mahogany commode can be paired with various styles of interior décor. CONDITION: Very good condition. Minor losses and nicks…
Worked in the Neoclassical style in France in the early 1900’s, this large plaster capital on wooden pedestal is of the Composite order. Composite order is a style of architecture…
…each side of the cartouche, set inside sinuous cavetto molding. A beautiful example of Louis XV furniture, our diminutive walnut wood commode from Arles is perfect for any room that…
Made from tin-glazed pottery, known as faience, this antique French interior wall fountain is from circa 1880. All three sections that comprise the fountain have been hand-painted in cobalt blue…