Chest of drawers
- €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. 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.
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Epoch Louis XV, by the ebenist Louis Moreau, (master from 1764) three-sided curved oak body, veneered with amaranth and rosewood and richly ornamented with various, partly dyed precious woods, floral and in the form of musical instruments and books, polished in traditional craftsmanship, two drawers, finely chased gilt bronze fittings, double profiled marble top, (Breche de Alep) 89 x 125 x 52 cm, beautiful professionally restored condition.
Subject to species protection (ASB)
- €4,500.00
in transitional style, high-quality work from the first third of the 20th century, hardwood body, veneered with rosewood and finely marquetried with various precious woods in the shape of a field and in the form of circular ornaments, frosted, richly decorated with gilded chiselled bronze fittings, three drawers, marble top, 94 x 116 x 55 cm, restored condition.
- €9,000.00
- 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.
- €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.
- €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
- €12,500.00
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.
- €14,000.00
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.