This grande French commode with beautiful veneered panels and numerous bronze ormolu mounts dates to the beginning of the 20th century. The commode is in the Louis XV style which…
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This beautiful antique French fireplace mantel was carved in stone during the late 18th century. It’s quite an unusual example in that falls into the transitional style of Louis XV…
A beautiful example of a single plank table from Spain, this elegant walnut and oak dining table measures over nine feet long. Hand-carved in the 1700s, the table has been…
A beautiful and rare walnut commode from Angoulême, France, this shapely chest of drawers can be considered a “sauteuse”. A sauteuse commode was known to have longer legs and only…
A beautiful example of a 19th-century French chest of drawers, this commode is over 3 1/2 feet tall and nearly 6 feet wide (69 13/4 inches). It features a total…
Furniture from the Regence period of the early 1700s incorporates elements from the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV, the preceding and subsequent styles, respectively. A beautiful example of…
…for all types of commercial goods, including hand-carved wooden furniture and accessories. This fabulous black and gold wall mirror, dating to circa 1850, is a beautiful example of such Florentine…
…glass pulpits”. These podiums featured domed roofs called abat-voix, sometimes known as sounding boards, that would project sound outwards. Our walnut wood pulpit canopy is a fine example of such…
…a transitional period in French history, sandwiched between the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV. By examining the legs of the tabouret, one can see that Monsieur Dubois has…
…upper body, adding grace and depth. Although the sides are comprised of rectilinear panels, they do feature undulating aprons, much like the apron of the front façade, which is composed…
…are flanked by hoof feet beneath a foliate carving. Carved by a master level ebeniste, the 18th century walnut commode en tombeau has a commanding stance with short legs and…
…white color with hints of cream and beige. The shapely commode has a bombe front comprised of three tiers of drawers and curvaceous front legs that extend well beyond the…
With two lockable compartments on the front façade, this studded leather trunk is a very unique storage piece. Hand-crafted in Spain during the 1700s, the trunk is well-engineered, with adequate…
…Baroque to early French Regence. “Comparison of examples with shew that the foliated carving of the late seventeenth century was of heavier scale and thicker, rounder proportions, while the carving…
…medallion, seamlessly transitions into cabriole blocked feet in the front (with large blocks in the back), and the side aprons gently curve, completing the ensemble. Elevate your home with this…
Although constructed circa 1815 as a scientific instrument, this French giltwood barometer is a beauty to behold. Our exquisite barometer has a unique composition, featuring an elongated hexagonal barometer face…
…by the French company, Bodeur a Paris, during the Napoleon III period, circa 1830. The top of the barometer features an “Apolline decoration”, with a mascaron of the God of…
Hand-painted in France, this handsome grisaille overdoor painting is from the Neoclassical period, circa 1815. Grisaille is a monochromatic painting method that relies on using gray or other neutral colors…
…can also be utilized as a decorative accessory or a vide poche, which is a storage compartment for small items. CONDITION: Good antique condition, with wear commensurate to age and…
…theme into Beethoven’s final movement of his Ninth Symphony, completed in 1824. CONDITION: Good antique condition with wear commensurate to age and use, including minor rubs and buildup. A small…
Known as a rafraichissoir, this beautifully polished copper vessel has been hammered using both repousse and chasing metalworking techniques. Beneath the thinly rolled rim is a repetitive border of widely…
…stumps provide added grace as well. The seat has a flip-top on thin iron hinges that open to reveal a generous sized storage compartment. A thick chamfered molding surrounds the…
After a fireback once commissioned by Nicolas Fouquet, for his Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, this large iron fireback was cast in France during the late 1600s/early 1700s (the original was from…
…hand-carved by a French menuisier (carpenter) in the 1700’s. The dark finish and subtle ornamentation allow this commode to be used with a variety of interior styles. CONDITION: Wear commensurate…
This antique miniature French table top commode dates to the early 1900s. It is in the Louis XV style with splayed feet, shaped (or “bombe”) sides, and bronze hardware throughout….
…the oldest examples of children’s furniture found today date to the 19th century. It was quite rare during the 1700’s for such a bench to be commissioned, indicating that it…
…steadily carries fishing baskets towards a neatly organized pile by the water’s edge, revealing the symbiotic relationship between the community and the sea. This enchanting scene is elegantly framed by…
…remarkable limestone architectural piece can also double as a unique base for a glass-topped table or console, infusing your space with timeless elegance and historical charm. CONDITION: Very strong antique…
…CONDITION: Very good antique condition with fleabites and minor losses. Light age separations and buildup to the interior, commensurate with age and use. The marble is not polished to a…
…table was assembled using round peg construction. At just about two and a half feet tall, our Dutch 18th century carved oak console table can be used in various rooms…
Cast in England in the 1900s using reconstituted stone, this charming pig and four piglets statue has developed a lovely weathered patina from exposure to the elements. Reconstituted stone is…
Hand-carved, circa 1720, using chestnut and oak woods, this desk was recently part of Le Grand Monarque hotel in Chartres, France. The desk has been stripped at some point, allowing…
Walnut and Burled Walnut In 1700’s France, the commode was considered the finest piece of furniture in the chateau. It was also placed in the most important areas so it…
This majestic, bleached walnut commode was hand-carved by an Italian master in Florence, circa 1870. The details of the floral rinceaux, which are dotted with high relief mascarons are of…
Truly the work of a master-level woodworker from Southern Germany, this four-drawer commode has a unique serpentine shape. Hand-carved (circa 1750) with a sinuous front, the chest of drawers has…
This antique, painted three-drawer commode has a wonderful serpentine front, accented by angular barbs where the curves meet. Each drawer has a scalloped leaf keyplate flanked by a pair of…