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    French 19th Century Louis XVI Writing Table

    Original price was: $2,200.00.Current price is: $1,765.00.

    29.5"H x 41"W x 26.25"D

    Dimensions: 29-1/2″H x 41″W x 26-1/4″D

    This lovely Louis XVI-style grey-painted writing table, dated 1886, is from France and features a spring-loaded writing surface and shaped adjustable support which is signed “Angers/Guimont/Brossard/1886” and monogrammed with a carved and conjoined “CL.” The writing surface, when flat, is inset within the desk’s surface which features lobed corners above an apron outfitted with a single drawer and supported by round fluted and tapering legs on toupee feet.

     

  • French 19th Century Oak & Stone Cafe Table

    $3,500.00

    28.88"H x 50.13"W x 23.88"D

    Dimensions: 28 ⅞” H x 50 ⅛” W x 23 ⅞” D

    A 19th century oak cafe table crafted in France circa 1870 with a fantastic patterned stone top over a richly patinated solid oak base with tapered square legs. Its spare design makes it very versatile. This piece would work beautifully in a kitchen as a pastry table or serve well as a console or writing table. It has a handsome patina that showcases the wood grain and paired with such an interesting top it is quite an elegant piece worthy of the finest home. Be sure to view all the images to get a closer look.

  • Late 18th Century Venetian Rococo Style Writing Desk

    $3,200.00

    43.25"H x 41.25"W x 22.25"D

    Dimensions: 43-¼”H x 41-¼”W x 22-¼”D

    A wonderfully painted and patinated Rococo style writing desk, made in Venice towards the end of the 18th century. Carved by hand, the desk features an aged painted finish that is simply marvelous. Festive individuals can be found frollicing front and center on the desk’s fold-down-front. Scrolled filigree details are painted all over, creating an overall element of whimsy that gives the desk its light and airy presence. Shaped legs lift the desk to a comfortable writing height. The front will unfold to reveal the desk’s interior. It can be secured with its functioning lock. Inside, you will find two small drawers as well as a number of pigeon holes and cubbies to store away various sundries. A hidden compartment is found in the work surface and slides open to reveal a secret space for hiding special valuables. The interior is finished with spectacular painted details that create an even finish that is cohesive throughout the entire antique. 

  • French 19th Century Lady’s Work Table

    $1,495.00

    28.13"H x 20.25"W x 13.88"D

    Dimensions: 28-⅛”H x 20-¼”W x 13-⅞”D

    This petite work table from 19th century France is full of charming elements within a compact design. Details allude to this piece serving as a correspondence and sewing table. Unlocking what seems to be a drawer actually allows the top to hinge open and reveal an antique mirror plate affixed to the underside and pre-sectioned organization with a built in pin cushion. The key for lifting the top has a lovely tag with engravings saying ‘Table à ouvrage’ meaning work table and ‘Rez de Chaussee Ch.bre No.1 Bis’ which translates to Ground Floor Bedroom No. 1 Copy on the flip side of the tag. The lower drawer features a writing surface inset with worn black leather and tooled with gold that slides back to reveal a paper and stationary storage compartment. Three inkwells made of brass and glass fit perfectly beside the writing surface. Two keys are included. A concave stretcher connects the column-from legs and provides lasting support. Some minor repairs have been made to the mahogany veneer. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look!

  • French 19th Century Louis XV Bedside Table

    $2,200.00

    34.38"H x 17.63"W x 14.13"D

    Dimensions: 34-⅜”H x 17-⅝”W x 14-⅛”D

    This is an outstanding French Louis XV night stand.  Exquisite Rococo style carvings and hand painted floral designs.  Soft colors and gold gilt highlight the exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of this table.  The marble top sits just above a single drawer with a brass knob in the apron.  Inside the drawer is an original label with partial print and some handwriting.  There is a door with a brass knob.  The concealed compartment behind the door is great for additional storage.  The whole is raised on four, carved cabriole legs.  

  • French 19th Century Birch & Marble Table

    $3,695.00

    29"H x 36.75"W x 26"D

    Dimensions: 29″H x 36-3/4″W x 26″D

    A breathtaking birch writing table, made at the beginning if the 19th century in France. The marble top is a rich cinnamon color, with vibrant flashes of white throughout, and a wonderful finished edge. The base is made of solid birch with beautiful curling present. The apron is shaped, with a simple design reminiscent of the table’s cabriole legs. The apron houses two shallow drawers: perfect for storing pens, paper, and other writing implements. The cabriole legs are slender and graceful, with their shapely figure terminating in carved hoof feet. c.1810.

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    French 19th Century Fruitwood Low Gueridon

    French 19th Century Fruitwood Low Gueridon

    Original price was: $1,995.00.Current price is: $1,600.00.

    21"H x 24.25"W x 24.25"D

    Dimensions: 21” H x 24 ¼” W x 24 ¼” D

    A low French Louis XVI style gueridon with a marble top. This unique gueridon has a beautiful inset green and cream marble top that does have a crack in it, surrounded with a pierced gallery edge. Two slides with an inset leather writing surface and gilt tooling and two drawers are housed in the apron. The whole is raised on tapered legs with brass capped feet. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this gueridon table.

  • English 19th Century Mahogany Secrétaire

    $4,200.00

    99.50"H x 47.75"W x 20.25"D

    Dimensions: 99 ½” H x 47 ¾” W x 20 ¼” D

    A mahogany secrétaire made in England circa 1890. This secrétaire is topped with a broken pediment design over a pair of glass front doors that open with a working lock and key. Inside are three adjustable shelves at 8” deep. A drop front desk opens to a wine colored leather writing surface with gold tooling and is fitted with nine open storage cavities, and eight drawers with brass knobs. The base below includes five easy-to-use drawers with brass pulls. All the drawer locks are in working condition and use the same key as the glass doors. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax, this antique is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this secrétaire. Note: The drop front desk lock is not in working order and uses a blank key as a pull.

  • French 19th Century Empire Secrétaire à Abattant

    $4,500.00

    53.75"H x 37"W x 16.50"D

    Dimensions: 53-¾”H x 37”W x 16-½”D

    A statley 19th century mahogany secrétaire à abattant from France, circa 1810. This desk has an exceptional charcoal marble top resting above a single drawer disguised into the apron. Just below the top drawer, the front of the desk folds forward to reveal a work area inset with vibrant red leather detailed with gold tooling. The leather is in great antique condition making this a comfortable place to work. When open, you can see the theatre is equipped with five drawers and a large, arched top cubby flanked with column forms. With the desk down the maximum depth is 32”; the writing surface is 28-½” heigh. The desk front and lower doors each feature a decorative brass escutcheon depicting intersecting torches among floral garland forms; one key is included for all four functioning locks. A pair of simple, round brass pulls on each drawer allow easy access. This Empire-style secretary features eye-catching bookmatched mahogany and traditional Empire columns down each side with brass capitals and bases. There have been professional repairs made to the marble top which are nearly invisible to the eye, see detailed pictures for condition.

  • French 19th Century Walnut Secretary

    $6,500.00

    71"H x 44.75"W x 24.75"D

    Dimensions: 71”H x 44-¾”W x 24-¾”D

    A wonderful walnut secretary desk.  The desk can be separated into two bodies: the lower writing surface, and the upper glass-front cabinet.  The writing surface is covered in beautiful black, tooled leather and can be pulled out for additional work space.  The writing surface has a height of 29-½”H and the knee clearance is 26-⅝”H.  The base also contains two drawers with working locks and a single key.  Above the writing surface is a little cubby with a whimsical scalloped frame flanked by two drawers on each side.  The drawers all have a round brass knob.  The top has two glass-front bookcase doors with original glass and working lock and latch.  The cabinet has two adjustable shelves.  The secretary is lifted by four brilliantly turned legs.

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