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    • Paar ungewöhnliche Aufsatz- bzw. ZiervasenPaar ungewöhnliche Aufsatz- bzw. Ziervasen seitlich Sold

      with coin slot, France, late 19th century, marble shafts with gilded figural and leaf-shaped bronze mounts, height 41 cm each, restored condition, probably used for charitable events.

    • Büste einer schönen jungen DameBüste einer schönen jungen Dame
      2,600.00

      France, late 19th century, patinated bronze, resting on a marble column with square base, height with column 165 cm, (bust 57 cm) beautiful, well-kept general condition.

    • LusterLuster Detail
      1,000.00

      Early 20th century, brass frame with glass prismatic hanging, lower end with glass ball, eight-light electrically mounted, height 90 cm, diameter 65 cm, small glass part with cracks, cleaned condition, no guarantee for electrical mounting.

    • 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.

    • Wand bzw. KonsoltischWand bzw. Konsoltisch
      5,000.00

      France, Louis XV period, mid 18th century, curved, finely ornamentally carved in the form of volutes, flowers, vine leaves and grapes, set in gold, openwork frame, marble top probably from the 19th century, 88 x 104 x 53 cm, in good general condition with beautiful patina.

    • KonsoltischKonsoltisch
      4,000.00
      • France, Louis XV period, curved softwood frame
      • Finely carved in volute form with flowers and leaves, open-worked, gold-painted
      • Marble top probably added in the late 19th/early 20th century
      • 91 x 106 x 53.5 cm, restored condition, reworked version
    • Bureau PlatBureau Plat
      3,000.00

      in Louis XV style, France, late 19th century, various hardwoods and softwoods, rosewood veneer, polished using traditional craftsmanship, one drawer, rich, chased and gilded bronze decorative fittings and panel edging, renewed gold-trimmed leather covering, 76 x 99 x 59 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.

    • Zierliche KommodeZierliche Kommode
      2,800.00

      France, Transitional period, c. 1775, various softwoods and hardwoods, veneered with rosewood and rosewood and field-marked, polished, two drawers on the front, gilded bronze decorative fittings, marble top, 85 x 63 x 37 cm, restored condition.

    • Zier- bzw. AufsatzvaseZier- bzw. Aufsatzvase
      1,800.00

      France, second half of the 19th century, marble shaft with gilded bronze mounts in the form of flower festoons and rams’ heads, open-worked upper section, height 42 cm, beautiful, well-kept general condition.

    • 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.

    • 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.

       

    • 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.

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