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      • Runder SalontischRunder Salontisch Sold

        “Bouillotte”, in Louis XVI style, by the French ebenist François Linke, late 19th century, hardwood frame, rosewood veneered, in typical form field and diamond shaped marquetry, polished in traditional handcraft technique, fluted feet, finely chased gilt bronze fittings, white/grey – ‘Arabescato’ marble top with profiled top border, signed F. Linke on one bronze, height 75 cm, diameter 75 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

        Subject to species protection (ASB)

        François LINKE (1855-1946), one of the most important ebenists of the Parisian “Belle Epoque”, came from Pankraz (Bohemia / Austria-Hungary). After studying furniture making in Vienna for two years, he first went to Germany and then to France in 1875, where he worked as a laborer for the well-known cabinetmaker Antoine KRIEGER.After a short stay in Vienna in 1879, he returned to Paris to set up his own studio in 1881.
        Initially he produced for his former employer A. Krieger, but he quickly built up his own clientele thanks to his outstanding quality. His collaboration with the sculptor Léon Messagé, who was responsible for the design of the bronzes, was decisive for his future style and stellar career. Together they put together a collection for the Paris World Exhibition in 1900 that made Linke world-famous. He succeeded in creatively combining the classic Louis XV style with Art Nouveau. Works by François Linke are represented in all the world’s major museums and are highly sought-after on the art market.

      • Francoise Linke, SpieltischFrancoise Linke, Spieltisch Sold

        Late 19th century, by the French ebenist François Linke, (1855-1946), displayable oak frame, veneered with rosewood and mahogany as well as field- and lattice-marked, polished in traditional handcraft technique, gilded bronze fittings and ornamental strips executed and chased in highest quality, signed F. LINKE on a bronze, hinged top with interior felt covering, approx. 77 x 88 x 41 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

        Subject to species protection (ASB)

        François LINKE (1855-1946), one of the most important ebenists of the Parisian “Belle Epoque”, came from Pankraz (Bohemia / Austria-Hungary). After studying furniture making in Vienna for two years, he first went to Germany and then to France in 1875, where he worked as a laborer for the well-known cabinetmaker Antoine KRIEGER. After a short stay in Vienna in 1879, he returned to Paris to set up his own studio in 1881. Initially he produced for his former employer A. Krieger, but he quickly built up his own clientele thanks to his outstanding quality. His collaboration with the sculptor Léon Messagé, who was responsible for the design of the bronzes, was decisive for his future style and stellar career. Together they put together a collection for the Paris World Exhibition in 1900 that made Linke world-famous. He succeeded in creatively combining the classic Louis XV style with Art Nouveau. Works by François Linke are represented in all the world’s major museums and are highly sought-after on the art market.

         

      • 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.

      • 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 französische Salon-BeistelltischchenPaar französische Salon-Beistelltischchen Sold

        (“en pendant”), by the ebenist Georges François Alix, (slightly varying in the choice of materials), late 19th century. Century, curved oak and hardwood frames, veneered with rosewood and rosewood as well as with various partly dyed and burnt precious woods florally and with musical instruments in finest quality, polished in traditional craft technique, each with a drawer and a leather-covered shelf, gilt finely chased bronze mounts, stamped ALIX (Georges François Alix) on the underside, approx. 72 x 52 x 37.5 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition. (MIN)

        Subject to species protection (ASB)

        Georges-François ALIX (1846-1906). Important furniture maker and bronze doré producer in Paris in the 2nd half of the 19th century. He had an excellent clientele thanks to the outstanding quality of his products and also supplied his marquetry, leaves and bronzes to the best of his trade, such as François Linke, Maison Krieger and Maison Millet. He was an outstanding craftsman, enjoyed an excellent reputation and designed his furniture himself, although he only employed 2 workers in his studio.

      • Salontisch SORMANISalontisch SORMANI Sold

        In the transitional style, Paul Sormani, (1817-1877), last quarter of the 19th century, curved oak frame in rosewood finish, ornamentally marked with various precious woods, polished in the traditional manner, rich finely chiselled gilt bronze mountings, the frame with meander decoration, Sormani Paris lock stamping, marble top with border, one drawer, 72 x 71.5 x 47.5 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

      • Beistelltischchen von oben
        1,800.00

        Late 19th century, curved hardwood frame, veneered with mahogany and rosewood and ornamentally and florally inlaid with various precious woods.

        • Polished, gilded bronze fittings and top edging
        • 73 x 37 x 37 cm
        • Restored condition
      • FRANCOIS LINKE zugeschrieben. Rundes Tischchen im Louis XV Stil. Paris 3. Viertel des XIX Jh.FRANCOIS LINKE zugeschrieben. Rundes Tischchen im Louis XV Stil. Paris 3. Viertel des XIX Jh.
        3,200.00

        Carries a plaque “A.Vallot – rue des St. Pères”. A furniture company that also distributed F. Linke products. Four-sided curved oak frame with rosewood and mahogany diamond-shaped veneer. Outstanding, finely chiselled bronze doré fittings. 1 intermediate compartment. Double profiled “Fleur de Peche” marble top. Restored condition. Hand polished with natural shellac.

      • Konsol- Spieltisch, G.M. Eugene DURANDKonsol- Spieltisch, G.M. Eugene DURAND side
        6,500.00
        • Console table, Gervais-Maximilien Eugene DURAND, (1839-1920) based on a model model of the ebenist Bernard van Risenburgh in the late 19th century curved oak frame with folding top, rosewood veneered, veneered in rosewood, with various precious woods, partly in in end-grain technique, floral and lattice-like markings, polished, finely chiselled gilt bronze fittings and panel edging, interior covering, stamped on the underside of the frame
        • 75 x 82 x 42cm
        • Beautiful expertly restored condition.
      • 5,800.00

        Francois LINKE (1855-1946), Paris late 19th/early 20th century, curved oak frame veneered with rosewood, lattice- and diamond-shaped marquetry and diamond-shaped marquetry, polished, one drawer, exquisite gilt bronze exquisite quality bronze fittings, on the bronze underside monograms FL as well as signed F Linke on the edge of the plate border, 73,5 x 74 x 47 cm, beautiful expertly restored condition.

      • French gaming tableGaming-Table-Louis-XVI
        3,500.00

        Wonderful side table from France, end of 19th century, Louis XVI Style. Due to the workmanship as well as the fine bronzes this table reminds of works by Francois Linke

      • Mahagoni ovales Transition Tischchen in der Art von DusotoyMahagoni ovales Transition Tischchen in der Art von Dusotoy
        2,500.00

        Curved oak frame veneered with light mahogany. 2 drawers on the narrower sides, 1 intermediate compartment with raised edge. Grey-white marble top set in a gilded gallery. Feet also gilded. Restored condition. Hand polished with natural shellac.

      • Runder Salon BeistelltischRunder Salon Beistelltisch
        2,400.00

        Early 20th century, hardwood frame, partially mahogany veneered, ornamentally marked with maple, polished,
        top with bronze edging, one intermediate compartment, dark green carved feet in the shape of lion heads and paws. Height 65 cm, diameter 61 cm, beautiful restored condition.

      • Runder Salon BeistelltischRunder Salon Beistelltisch Sold

        So-called “Bouillotte”, in the Louis XVI style, France, end of the 19th century, various hard and soft woods, veneered with rosewood and amaranth and ornamentally marked with various exotic precious woods, one drawer, conical turned feet, one intermediate compartment, gilded bronze fittings and top edging, height 76 cm, diameter 60 cm, beautiful restored condition.

      • Ovales Salontischchen im TransitionsstilOvales Salontischchen im Transitionsstil Detail
        2,500.00

        Filigree hardwood frame veneered with rosewood. Table top and intermediate compartment with rosewood, boxwood and various other precious woods in a lattice-like pattern. Top framed in a gilded gallery. Fittings such as rosettes and feet also gilded. Hand polished with natural shellac. Restored condition.

      Antique Small Tables: Timeless Elegance in Compact Form

      Small tables have long been cherished for their versatility, elegance, and functionality. Originating in the grand salons of the 18th and 19th centuries, antique small tables were designed to serve a variety of purposes while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any space. Whether used for displaying decorative objects, serving refreshments, or providing a convenient surface for daily activities, these timeless pieces remain an essential element of sophisticated interiors.

      Discover the Versatility of Antique Small Tables

      Our carefully curated collection of antique small tables features exquisite designs from renowned French and European artisans. Crafted from high-quality materials such as mahogany, walnut, and rosewood, these tables boast intricate carvings, delicate marquetry, and elegant finishes that showcase the artistry of past centuries. Whether you’re looking for a classic accent piece or a functional addition to your living space, our selection offers a variety of styles to suit your taste.

      A Variety of Styles to Complement Any Space

      From the Rococo charm of the Louis XV era to the neoclassical elegance of the Louis XVI period, our collection includes a diverse range of antique small tables, including:

      • Console Tables – Ideal for entryways or living rooms, these tables add a touch of sophistication while providing practical surface space.
      • Side Tables – Perfect for placing next to sofas or beds, offering both style and convenience.
      • Coffee Tables – Timeless centerpieces that bring a classic charm to any seating area.
      • Pedestal Tables – Elegant standalone pieces that can highlight decorative objects or artwork.
      • Game Tables – Functional and stylish, ideal for hosting card games or other leisure activities.
      • Work Tables – Featuring practical compartments and surfaces for various tasks.

       

      The Charm and Investment Value of Antique Small Tables

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