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    • Klassizistischer Konsoltisch Sold

      Circa 1780/85, various softwoods and hardwoods, carved ornamentally and in the form of rosettes, openwork frame area, fluted, turned feet, set in gold, moulded marble top probably from the 19th century, 89 x 114 x 56 cm, restored condition, reworked version.

    • Französische Salonkommode, Conrad MAUTER
      8,500.00

      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.

    • Französische Salonkommode frontFranzösische Salonkommode Sold

      So-called. “Tombeau”, Louis XV period, mid 18th century, various softwoods and hardwoods, rosewood veneer, field-marked, polished in traditional polished in traditional craftsmanship, 4 drawers, chiselled gilt bronze mounts, stamped D GENTY (Denis Genty,
      Master from 1754), moulded marble top, approx. 82.5 x 114 x 59 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Bureau Plat LINKEBureau Plat LINKE seitliche Ansicht
      9,000.00

      Paris, late 19th century, elegantly curved hardwood frame, rosewood veneered, inlaid with various precious woods in the form of cubes and leaves, polished in traditional craftsmanship, one drawer, finely chiselled gilt bronze mounts, marked FL on the back and signed F. Linke on a corner bronze, panelled surround, 75.5 x 110 x 66 cm, beautifully restored condition.

    • Salonkommode Sold

      In the Louis XV style, late 19th/early 20th century, finely crafted, curved and cambered oak body, veneered with satinwood and rosewood and richly marquetry with various precious woods in the form of flowers and leaves.
      oak body, veneered with satinwood and rosewood and richly inlaid with various precious woods in the form of flowers and leaves, two drawers, polished, chased gilt bronze fittings, multi-profiled marble top, 85 x 126 x 50 cm, in beautiful, expertly restored condition.

    • Französischer SalonspiegelFranzösischer Salonspiegel Sold

      Louis XV period, mid 18th century, moulded softwood frame,
      underlaid with mirror glass, finely ornamentally carved in the form of rocailles, acanthus leaves and flowers, open-worked, gold-framed, renewed mirror panel, 167 cm x 94 cm, restored condition.

    • Französische Salonkommode mit ChinoiseriedekorFranzösische Salonkommode mit Chinoiseriedekor Sold

      In the Louis XV style, modelled on 18th century examples 19th century models, curved hardwood and softwood hardwood and softwood body, primed in black and painted in in the form of landscape scenes and figures in lacquer technique decorated with raised lacquer, two drawers on the front, gilded bronze fittings, moulded marble top, 84.5 x 120 x 49.5 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Runder französischer SalontischRunder französischer Salontisch
      4,500.00

      so-called “Bouillotte”, in Louis XV style, “Escalier de Cristal” in Paris, late 19th century, various hardwoods and softwoods,
      palisade veneered, with various partially coloured precious woods in the form of flowers in a vase and lattice marquetry, polished using traditional craftsmanship, one drawer, one pull-out leather-covered shelf, gilded shelf, gilded bronze fittings and plate surround, conical feet, height 76 cm, diameter 70 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Spieltisch ALIXSpieltisch ALIX
      4,800.00

      A console by the French ebenist Georges-Francois ALIX, in the Louis XVI style, late 19th century, oak frame veneered with amaranth and rosewood as well as with various precious woods of the finest quality in the form of stylised leaves and flowers as well as ornamental marquetry, polished using traditional craftsmanship, conical fluted feet, hinged top, gilded bronze fittings, double stamp on the underside, 74 x 63 x 44 cm, professionally restored condition.

    • Salonbeistelltischchen Sold

      By the HAENTGES FRERES company in Paris, late 19th century, predominantly oak, mahogany veneered,
      ornamentally decorated with various precious woods and in the form of musical instruments and sheet music, curved feet, one intermediate compartment and one drawer, a small table with company label, gilded bronze gilt bronze edging, 72 x 47 x 31 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Paar Louis XVI Bergeren Sold

      France, c. 1780, curved fluted walnut frames, backrest area florally carved in the shape of rose blossoms, matted, high-quality renewed upholstery, cover with Colony fabric pattern. Stamp J. I. ROUSSENS. F, (master from 1784), approx. 96 x 66 x 67 cm, seat height approx. 43 cm, beautiful restored condition.

    • Sekretär STUMPFFSekretär STUMPFF Sold

      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)

    • Sekretär Maison Krieger Sold

      Attributed to Maison Krieger, Paris, after an 18th century model, by Jean Henri Riesener in the last quarter of the 19th century, mahogany and oak, partly mahogany veneered, polished in the traditional polished in the traditional craftsman’s technique, rich, top quality gilt bronze gilded bronze fittings, mouldings and panel edgings, 2 drawers at the front, 1 writing flap, 1 intermediate compartment with five inner drawers, leather-covered writing surface, marble top (bleu turquin), 122 x 66 x 37 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

      The model for this piece of furniture was a “secretaires en cabinet” by Jean-Henri Riesener. Master from 1768 and undisputedly one of the most important representatives of the Louis XVI period. The right to make replicas of it was held by Louis Auguste Alfred BEURDELEY at the time of Napoleon III and passed to his son Alfred to his son Alfred-Emmanuel when he took over the studio. It was subsequently bought by Francois LINKE, a pupil of Antoin Krieger. Under the co-operation of the many pieces of Linke furniture were sold under the name Maison Krieger. It sub-licences were also granted for the replication of individual models. With The furniture on offer is associated with a number of important 19th century century, and it is not possible to say with certainty which of the 3 ateliers (Krieger, Linke, Beurdeley) the furniture comes from.

    • Salonkommode KriegerSalonkommode Krieger Marmorplatte Sold

      Salon chest of drawers in transitional style, by the Parisian firm Maison Krieger, late 19th century, oak body, veneered with mahogany and satinwood mahogany and satinwood, finely chased gilded bronze bronze mounts, hallmark, MON KRIEGER AMEUBLEMENT PARIS, moulded marble top marble top, 79 x 91 x 46 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Salontischchen MilletSalontischchen Millet Sold

      France, late 19th century. Elegantly curved oak frame, rosewood veneered, finely ornamentally marquetry with various, partly coloured precious woods, polished in traditional technique, one intermediate compartment, finely chased, partly in the form of rams’ heads and laurel leaves, gilded bronze fittings, intermediate compartment and top with border, signed, MILLET a PARIS, height 75.5 cm, diameter 52.5 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Paar Fauteuils Sold

      France, circa 1770/80, fluted and moulded beechwood frames beechwood frames, green coloured, high quality renewed upholstery
      upholstery, exclusive fabric cover, loose seat cushions, seat heightseat cushions, seat height 48 cm, beautiful restored condition.

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