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Furniture
Our pieces of furniture are cared for and restored with a lot of heart and patience. We always try to offer our customers a wide range of furniture. Should you still not find what you are looking for, please contact us by phone or email and we are sure that we can help you!
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Louis XVI period, by the French cabinetmaker Jean Chrysostome Stumpff (master from 1766), circa 1775, stamped, softwood body, veneered with rosewood and amaranth as well as with various partially coloured precious woods, marquetry in pattern themes typical of this cabinetmaker, polished in traditional craftsmanship, 2 doors, 1 drawer and writing flap on the front, interior with 6 inner drawers, open compartments and two gold-decorated cartoniers, gilded chiselled bronze mounts, 139 x 97 x 98 cm, beautiful, perfectly restored condition.
This type of “Trompe-Oeil” marquetry, a combination of cube and diamond patterns, can be found on chests of drawers and desks as well as on secretaries by Jean Chrysostome Stump. This three-dimensional pattern, most probably invented by Stump himself, became such a success that other renowned ebenists such as Roger Vandercruse, Pierre Roussel and Jean George Schlichtig also used it on their furniture. Two almost identical secretaries are illustrated in Pierre Kjellberg’s reference book “Le Mobilier francais du XVIII siecle”, 1998 edition, as works by Jean Chrysostome Stump (page 827) and Jean Georges Schlichtig (page 791). Subject to species protection (ASB)
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by the ebenist Conrad Mauter (1742 – 1810), in so-called “Demi Lune” form, Louis XVI period around 1780, partly mahogany wood and mahogany veneered, polished in traditional craftsmanship, fluted studs, conical feet, 3 drawers, 2 side doors, chiselled gilt bronze fittings, stamped C. MAUTER (master from 1777), profiled marble top, 85 x 114 x 44 cm,
expertly restored condition.
Conrad Mauter’s clients included the Comte de Artois, brother of King Louis XVI, and himself, later known as King
Charles X.
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Large table lamp using a French top or ornamental vase from the second half of the 19th century, worked in a later period, bronze, ornamentally decorated as well as in the form of vines and figural, resting on a fluted marble base, single-flame electrically mounted, height with shade approx. 80 cm, beautiful restored condition, no guarantee for electrical mounting.
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