A rather unusual French commode, given the approximate width of 60 inches, this sculpted oak chest of drawers was hand-carved circa 1860. A relatively thin (1 1/8 inch in depth)…
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…and particulier, which means “private”. There are numerous examples in larger cities in France, such as Paris, Bordeaux, and Aix-en-Provence. The doors were crafted out of local French oak wood….
…that necessitates the doors being closed simultaneously in order for the ridged area to slot into the dado. Standing at eight and three-quarter feet tall, the bibliothèque has a commanding…
Hand-carved by a master-level craftsman in the 1500s, this wonderful wooden frame features a pierced grapevine frieze encircling a thin cavetto interior molding. The highly detailed carvings are comprised of…
An exquisite example of Rococo style ornamentation, this antique (circa 1890) silvered bronze pitcher comes from France. The pitcher has been adorned with spiral fluting that expand as the body…
…design of this console is very elegant, a particular attribute to the furniture in the Regence period. Examples of period Regence furnishings are rare. CONDITION: Good antique condition commensurate with…
…that the overall composition remains symmetrical; it is only upon closer examination that you will notice the variations in the minutiae. Also widely used during the Regence, the shaped mirrors…
…as dining tables for monks at monasteries. This beautiful example from Tuscany, features a pair of sinuous truss ends with shallow volute carvings which support the inch and a half…
…the 16th century. Our example has a high back, comprised of panels with geometric carvings (circles on top of rectangular quadrants) beneath a crown of long cavetto molding. The walls…
…Second Empire”, roughly 1848-1871), the region experienced significant industrial development and became an important center for luxury household goods. A chiffonier is a tall and narrow commode with more than…
Originally part of a French boiserie, dating to circa 1870, this gorgeous pair of sculptures would make fantastic modern-day architecturals. Hand-carved in high-relief using fruitwood, each of the elaborate panels…
…been gilded using an ormolu technique, which is a coating of finely ground gold. Notice the bright color of the ormolu, indicating that a high-karat gold was used (total diameter…
…territories. Tall (107 inches or just under nine feet) and well-carved, the doors have a unique off-white and cream hue thanks to commensurate age losses to the finish. A large…
Hand-carved in Provence, France, this large center village fountain is comprised of 14 pieces of Estaillade limestone. Each stone has a cream finish with white and gray accents, expertly added…
This circular French brass jardiniere from the 1800s was crafted using both repousse and chasing techniques. Repousse elements are hammered from the verso side, while the chased motifs are worked…
Hand-carved in Italy circa 1850, this very large giltwood architectural was finished using a process known as meccatura, which involves covering the silver gilding with a gold varnish. Time and…
…given as a wedding gift or possibly even commissioned by the couple themselves. Nicolas de Lamoignon, born in 1648, married Anne-Louise Bonnin de Chalucet (born 1645) in 1672. Lamoignon had…
…bundle of wheat. A third putto clings to her garment, causing the woman to turn her head, which is presented in high relief. Our unique set of four plaster architecturals…
…will enhance any living room or study. CONDITION: Very good antique condition. Commensurate buildup and oxidation, causing the rolling feet to turn unevenly. Fleabites to some of the thinner motifs….
Dating to circa 1900, this garden pot was hand-carved from a single block of Italian limestone. The stone was carved using a “rough cut” method, in which large sections of…
Dating to the 1700s, this monastery dining table was hand-carved in France using oak wood. The three-inch thick top (which is composed of three planks of wood) has undulations to…
…in using them as decorative accessories on a console or sofa table. CONDITION: Good antique condition. Commensurate wear, presenting as undulations and light buildup. Very light age separations. Visible restoration…
…a master craftsman, using both oak and walnut woods. Large dovetail joineries, visible on the sides, add character to the trunk, without taking away from the magnificent carvings. Two large,…
…elements. Please contact us for photos of the current patina. For stability, we installed metal plumbers tape across the back wall, which is not needed when using mortar for installation….
…hangers on their backs for wall display. These were made in the 20th century using the same techniques since the Renaissance period (Circa 1500). These bright and cheerful Italian wall…
Produced during the Louis XIV period, in the 1600’s, this colorful cartouche and trophy décor tapestry was hand-woven using wool and silk. Originally part of a much larger wall covering,…
…to the chest, which was assembled using round dowel construction. CONDITION: Very strong condition with minor nicks, losses, and age separations, specifically to the top. The interior is exceptional, and…
…dark ochre, gray, and cream. Each putto is bedecked with a ring of grapevines around their waist. One putto sits atop the long-haired goat, using a long grapevine as a…
…be installed as a farmhouse sink, using the pre-existing hole as a drain. CONDITION: Good antique condition with a recent professional restoration to a portion of the side (see photos)….
…the initial “A” stood for Anthony). Known for using maritime subjects in his paintings, Morlon’s early works were lively, typically depicting athletic endeavors, such as swimming and rowing. About 1883,…
…time in French history, bridging the ancien regime monarchy of Louis XVI to the Empire of Napoleon. Our burl elmwood commode was hand-carved in the Consulat style, circa 1880. Neoclassical…
Hand-carved in the style of Louis XVI, this fantastic Italian walnut commode has a highly unusual form and dates to circa 1870. The two-tiered chest of drawers surmounts an unusual…
This beautiful French commode from the 1800s has a supple serpentine form façade that is augmented by the hand-painted arabesque that graces each of the three drawers and the rectilinear…
This wonderful Baroque-style secretary commode features a wavy serpentine chest of drawers surmounted by a slant-top desk. Hand-carved in Southern Germany during the 1800s, the secretary has been painted more…
A stunning commode with bronze dore hardware, this French chest of drawers dates to circa 1875 and is in the Regence style. The beautiful parquetry veneer has a rich sheen…
…with the back two having canted outer edges, and the front two are shaped three-quarters. This is a beautiful example of a Louis Philippe buffet deux corps with clean, straight…