Chest of drawers and sideboards

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      • Kommode Stil Adrien Delorme
        12,000.00
        • Chest of drawers from France, Transition period
        • around 1770/75.
        • The contrasting marquetry and choice of materials is reminiscent of works by Adrien Delorme.
        • Various hardwoods and softwoods, veneered with rosewood and zebrano as well as cube-like marquetry with various precious woods, polished, 5 drawers at the front, the lower two “sans traverse”, protruding middle section, gilded bronze fittings, profiled marble top from a later period.
        • 90 x 129 x 64 cm
        • restored condition.
      • Salonkommode Conrad Mauter - Schlagstempel
        14,000.00
        • Drawing room chest of drawers, by the French ebenist Conrad MAUTER, (master from 1777).
        • Louis XVI period
        • c. 1780/85
        • Oak corpus, mahogany veneered, polished, sloping fluted pilasters, three drawers at the front, richly executed in fine quality, gilt bronze. Ornamental fittings and mouldings, moulded marble top, (Brech d Alep)
        • Strike stamp on the right rear lug, C MAUTER,
        • 89 x 131 x 56 cm
        • Beautiful expertly restored condition.
      • Elegantes Buffet im Louis XVI Stil Detail
        5,200.00

        Elegant Louis XVI style buffet, 2nd half of the XIX century – Etienne Simon Eugene Roudillon (1820-1891). Mahogany veneered oak corpus, 2 front and 2 arched corner drawers in the upper and lower part. Gilded and siliceous bronze mountings. Profiled, intact “Statuario” marble top. Restored condition, with nat. shellac hand polished surface. Dimensions: 108 x 179 x 52,5 cm

      • Wonderful salon dresser Sold

        Salon commode from France – Transition era (1770/75). Various hardwoods and softwoods, rosewood veneered, with with various partially coloured precious woods, field-shaped and ornamentally marked. Polished, two frontal with projecting middle section, bevelled lugs, gilded bronze ornamental fittings, profiled marble top. Stamped E. Epaulard (Etienne Epaulard, master from 1772)

      • Regence Kommode Sold

        Oak body veneered with rosewood and marked in the shape of a field. Each with 2 small front drawers in the upper and lower sections. Gilded and siliceous bronze fittings. Profiled “Rance de Belgique” marble top. Restored condition, with natural shellac hand polished surface. Dimensions: 86.5 x 129 x 65 cm.

      • 16,500.00

        End of the 19th century, oak carcass, curved on three sides, rosewood veneered, marbled with various precious woods in end-grain technique in the form of leaf tendrils, polished, fine quality gilt bronze ornamental fittings, two doors at the front, elaborately profiled marble top, 112 x 165 x 60 cm, beautiful expertly restored condition.

      • Dessert sideboard Sold

        This beautiful french sideboard was modelled in the late 19th century on an 18th-century according to the model of Jean-Henri Riesener, The corpus curved on three sides, veneered with amaranth and marked with various precious woods florally and in the form of flowers in a vase. Polished, rich gilt bronze fittings, two doors, three drawers,

      • Transition Kommode Sold

        Oak body veneered with rosewood, rosewood and maple. Geometric marquetry with central medallion. 2 drawers “sans traverse”. Gilded, siliceous bronze fittings. Profiled “Brèche d’Alep” marble top. Restored condition, surface polished by hand with nat. shellac. Stamp “G.KEMP”. Dimensions: 89 x 120 x 56 cm.

      • Salon chest of drawers on the side
        5,500.00

        Oak body veneered with rosewood and mahogany. Floral marquetry. 2 drawers “sans traverse” with numerous gilded and chased bronze fittings. Profiled “Brèche ….” Marble top. Nat. shellac hand polished surface. Dimensions: 86 x 112 x 51 cm. Restored condition.

      • Small French salon chest of drawers Sold
        • Epoch Louis XV (second half of the 18th century).
        • Various softwoods and hardwoods, rosewood veneered, marked with rosewood and various precious woods.
        • Polished, two drawers at the front
        • Gilt bronze mountings
        • Striking stamp J.F. GRIFFET
        • Dimensions: 82,5 x 72,5 x 42,5 cm
        • Subject to species protection (ASB)
      • Couple Dresser Back Sold

        Rare pair of salon commodes in the transitional style: France, end of the 19th century. Oak carcasses, veneered with rosewood and rosewood as well as with various partly coloured precious woods field-shaped and ornamentally marked.

      Chest of Drawers and Sideboards – French Elegance from the 18th and 19th Century

      Explore our exclusive collection of antique chests of drawers and sideboards, showcasing the craftsmanship and style of French artisans from the 18th and 19th centuries. Each piece in our collection is a unique masterpiece, rich in history and adorned with exquisite details that bring timeless elegance to your interiors.

      Our Collection

      Our antique chests of drawers feature stunning marquetry, intricate carvings, and luxurious materials such as mahogany, oak, and rosewood. Many pieces are enhanced with gilded bronze accents and finely polished marble tops, perfectly capturing the opulence and sophistication of a bygone era.

      Our sideboards combine functionality with decorative appeal, elevating your living spaces. Whether in the Louis XV, Louis XVI, or Empire style, each piece tells its own story and stands as a testament to French craftsmanship.

      Why Choose Antique Chests of Drawers and Sideboards?

      • Timeless Beauty: These pieces seamlessly fit into both classic and contemporary interiors.
      • Sustainability: Buying antiques is environmentally friendly and preserves cultural heritage.
      • Uniqueness: Each piece is a one-of-a-kind work of art with a fascinating history.

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      Whether you’re looking for a statement piece for your living room or a functional item with charm, our collection has the perfect piece for you. Visit our showroom in Vienna or explore our selection online.

      You can find a more detailed description of the various styles in our BLOG.