Furniture

  • Filters
  • Sort by
    ...
  • SALELimited
    2961WEB

    French 19th Century Empire-Style Console

    Original price was: $3,695.00.Current price is: $2,800.00.

    34.5"H x 29.75"W x 16.88"D

    Dimensions: 34-½”H x 29-¾”W x 16-⅞”D

    A spectacular Belgium limestone topped, mahogany console from 19th century France.  Just beneath the top is a hidden compartment accessed only when the stone top is removed.  The apron is outfitted with a beautiful ormolu scene depicting two deer pulling a chariot with two figures, also present are three dogs and two putti figures with horns.  The top is supported by traditional Empire-style column legs with ormolu capitals and bases.  A shaped stretcher base supports the columns and rests on casters.  See detailed pictures for condition, the stone top has minor scratches.  

  • Collection of 14 19th Century Glass Fly Catchers

    $2,100.00

    5.75"H x "W x 5"D

    Dimensions: 5-¾”H x 5”Diameter

    A unique collection of fly catchers, hand-blown into a mold.  They have all been cleaned and are in working order.  The hanging wires were recently added, making them ready for use.  Sizes may vary slightly.  These can be purchased individually for $150.00/ea.

  • Custom Table Skirt with Antique French 19th Century Trim

    $2,225.00

    "H x "W x 119.5"D

    Dimensions: 119-½”Diameter

    A beautiful, custom made teal table cloth made from Peggy Platner linen fabric with a silver metallic 19th Century tape trim and white lining.  The table skirt will fit a table with a 60″ diameter.

  • French 19th Century Empire-Style Dressing Table

    $3,200.00

    62.38"H x 30.63"W x 20.13"D

    Dimensions: 62-⅜”H x 30-⅝”W x 20-⅛”D

    This exceptional mahogany dressing table is complete with its original mercury glass pivoting mirror and white marble top.  The mirror has foxing and is framed with beautiful mahogany trim with brass ormolu details across the top and bottom.  It is supported by mahogany columns that have brass capitals and bases, capped with spherical finials.  The surface of the table is white marble that is in superb antique condition.  A single lockable drawer is housed in the apron and has a matching ormolu escutcheon plate and is flanked by additional brass ormolu mounts.  The frieze section is raised on columnar front legs with ormolu capitals and bases and  pilaster-like columns at the back, all resting on a concave plinth base.  Table Surface: 29-⅞”H

  • French Early 19th Century Transitional Drop Front Desk

    $4,650.00

    35.25"H x 44.38"W x 22.5"D

    Dimensions: 35-¼”H x 44-⅜”W x 22-½”D

    This amazing walnut desk has a slanted front that drops to reveal an interior writing surface and storage.  A single key works the lock to open the top and once opened, the writing surface is lined with tooled, green leather.  The interior is outfitted with four drawers, three cubbies and a couple hidden compartments.  The lower portion of the secretary has two small top drawers and a large, bottom drawer.  Each drawer is outfitted with drop ring pulls.  Two escutcheon plates are placed down the center creating symmetry but do not have locks.  A uniquely shaped skirt wraps around the three exposed sides of the desk.  The whole is raised on square, tapering legs with shaped feet.  Open Dimensions: 24-¾”H (to writing surface) x 38-⅞”D and floor to desk top is 24”H.  C. 1800

  • French 19th Century Mahogany Empire-Style Table

    $1,200.00

    29.25"H x "W x 15.63"D

    Dimensions: 29-¼”H x 15-⅝”Diameter

    An outstanding French Empire-Style mahogany accent table with a unique basket wrapped around the pedestal.  A circular wood top with raised trim rests on an apron housing two small drawers with brass knobs.  The turned wood balustrade making the basket may have held knitting accoutrements, making this a lady’s working table.  Beautiful brass ormolu bands create a capital and base, finishing each end of the pedestal.  The whole rest on a concave, tripod base with unique bun feet.  See detailed pictures for condition.

  • French 18th Century Gothic Armoire

    $9,500.00

    91.25"H x 65.5"W x 22.38"D

    Dimensions: 91-¼”H x 65-½”W x 22-⅜”D

    This 18th Century, mixed wood French armoire is absolutely stunning.  It is Gothic-style and features two tall, paneled doors on barrel hinges.  One key operates the locking right door and acts as a pull.  The left door latches from the inside to keep it in place when closed.  This piece tells a story from inside the left door, as it has years of faded markings from growing children, some with dates and names.  Just behind the doors are four fixed shelves.  The crown and base of this armoire are oak while the body is fruitwood.  The detail continues with three paneled sides, soft curved corners and two large bun feet on the front.  Throughout its long life, the wood finish has acquired a patina that is simply amazing and has an undeniable antique quality.  Impeccable craftsmanship and detail show with hand pegged joinery.

  • French 19th Century Louis XVI-Style Gueridon

    $6,500.00

    30.75"H x "W x 31.38"D

    Dimensions: 30-¾”H x 31-⅜”Diameter

    This lovely, mahogany gueridon is from France and features a Breche d’Alep marble top with brass gallery, over an apron outfitted with two locking drawers operated by a single key.  The apron is trimmed with a brass band around the bottom.  Four, round tapering and fluted legs have brass ormolu ornamentation inset into the flutes along with brass bands around the top and bottom of each leg.  Each leg is connected by a stretcher connecting at the center with a final.  The whole sits on turned feet with brass casters.  

  • Indian 19th Century Teak and Iron-Bound Trunk

    $2,995.00

    29.38"H x 52.88"W x 19.13"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅜”H x 52-⅞”W x 19-⅛”D

    This 19th century, Anglo-Indian solid teak trunk with original iron bindings has been gently sandblasted to give a driftwood, time-worn appearance.  It has a hinged top with two iron hasps that would have been pinned close with an iron or steel pin.  The whole is raised on four square feet.  This iron-bound box originates in the Northern Indian state Rajasthan, c. 1860.

  • SALELimited
    pint buffet country french enfilade

    French 19th Century Louis Philippe-Style Paneled Enfilade

    Original price was: $4,995.00.Current price is: $3,850.00.

    39.13"H x 58.75"W x 23.38"D

    Dimensions: 39-⅛”H x 58-¾”W x 23-⅜”D

    This nice Louis Philippe-style pine enfilade with canted corners, c. 1870, features a beautiful patinated finish highlighting the rustic charm of this piece.  The wood top sits above an apron with three drawers, each with a turned wood knob.  The body of this enfilade has three doors closing a storage space with a single fixed shelf.  The center door has a single key that works the latching mechanism and the two flanking doors have interior wood turn/toggle latches to keep them secure.  The whole rests on a plinth base. 

  • French 19th Century Louis XVI-Style Stool

    $2,995.00

    19"H x 24"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 19”H x 24”W x 24”D

    A charming, antique European stool.  The cut velvet upholstery cushion has nailhead trim and sits atop a carved apron with floret dies at the four corners.  The whole is raised on fluted, tapering legs.  The stool has a soft, quatrefoil shape and is painted a creamy-beige with gold gilt accents.

  • 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.  

  • English 18th Century George II Style Apprentice Chest

    $2,150.00

    18.5"H x 12.25"W x 7.63"D

    Dimensions: 18-½”H x 12-¼”W x 7-⅝”D

    A lovely, English apprentice chest from the 18th century, c. 1780. This wonderful work is that of an apprentice that studied under a woodworker. In order to work for the woodworker, the apprentice would have to build a box, utilizing his best skills. The chest is oak and its hardware is brass. It has a unique crown-like trim around the top making this chest one-of-a-kind.  

  • French 19th Century Glass Melon Cloche

    $895.00

    11.5"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 11-½”H x 17-⅞”D

    Large, blown-glass melon garden cloche.  Formed as a single piece of clear glass with a solid knob handle.  This one has a unique and irregular form, with flaws and imperfections that add to its organic characteristics.  The solid glass knob has been partially lobbed off, and is in keeping with the thought that knobs were routinely broken-off from 19th cloches to allow an even diffusion of heat and light through the glass.

  • French 19th Century Oak Jeweler’s Bench

    $3,200.00

    34.88"H x 31.75"W x 28.63"D

    Dimensions: 34-⅞”H x 31-¾”W x 28-⅝”D

    This specialized oak desk was made in France.  Used by jewelers, the desk’s lifted surface brings the table towards the artist, minimizing reach, and saving their aching backs.  The work surface has a three quarter wood gallery and raised surface across the front. This raised edge keeps jewels and gems from rolling off the surface, when being worked.  The desk is equipped with two drawers.  The top drawer has a small brass knob and a single compartment.  The lower drawer sits just below and has multiple compartments for keeping tools and precious stones.  It is somewhat disguised without a pull and moves with the top drawer when it is open and closed.  The desk is constructed with mortise and tenon joints, and wood pegs.  Sometimes a simple design, well executed, is perfection.  

  • English 19th Century Mahogany Kingwood Desk

    $4,500.00

    41.75"H x 54"W x 21.5"D

    Dimensions: 41-¾”H x 54”W x 21-½”D

    This is an elegant, 19th century, c. 1850,  inlaid writing desk.  Inlay graces every surface of this beautiful desk, most notably around the frieze apron.  Two drawers with small brass escutcheon plates are well disguised in the frieze.  A single key works both locks and acts as a pull for both drawers.  The four tapered legs are connected with an inlaid stretcher shelf and are finished with shaped feet.

    Work surface height: 31-5/8″

  • French Vintage Brass Nesting Tables

    $1,295.00

    17.25"H x 20.88"W x 13"D

    Dimensions: 17-¼”H x 20-⅞”W x 13”D

    Set of three French, brass nesting tables with inset tinted glass tops.  The four legs have turned-like caps with fluted columns and turned-like feet.  Simple brass rod stretchers connect the legs for an added detail.  

    1. 17-¼”H x 20-⅞”W x 13”D
    2. 15-⅝”H x 18″W x 11-¾”D
    3. 14”H x 15-¼”W x 10-½”D
  • French 18th Century Provincial Oak Buffet

    $6,500.00

    46.5"H x 59"W x 19.5"D

    Dimensions: 46-½”H x 59”W x 19-½”D

    A fantastic Provincial buffet – made of quarter sawn oak – from 1780s France. This beautiful solid oak case antique features exceptional decorative carvings, all done by hand, that are found on antiques dating to the countryside in this time period. Influenced by Louis XV, the design utilizes the sinuous lines found in that style, but lacks the asymmetry and grandiosity associated with LXV antiques. This tall buffet has three drawers that are set over two locking doors. The doors are hung on brass barrel hinges and have shaped brass escutcheons. The interior has a single fixed shelf. The rounded corners are bedecked with hand-carved details, along with the shapley skirt. The sinuous lines found along the skirt continue onto the short cabriole feet that lift the tall case antique. 

  • French Antique Iron Architectural Fragment and Glass Coffee Table

    $2,495.00

    19.75"H x 41.13"W x 36.5"D

    Dimensions: 19-¾”H x 41”W x 36-½”D

    A wonderful marriage of old and new, this exceptional coffee or cocktail table has a newly fabricated base that incorporates a stunning architectural fragment – sourced from an antique French iron balcony surround – that is styled with scrolled details and wonderful iron flowers. This segment was once painted green, as some of the original paint is still visible through the table’s (almost) square glass top. The industrial styling of the base pairs well with a wide range of interior finishes and is sure to fit into your space.

  • French Antique Cast Concrete Table Base

    $4,995.00

    30"H x "W x 64.88"D

    Dimensions: 30″ H x 64 7/8″ D

    A stunning 19th Century French Cast Concrete base.  Its patina is fantastic and the finish has tons of detail.  The new, round marble top makes for a low maintenance table.  

     

  • SALELimited
    2395WEB

    French 19th Century Polychrome Nesting Tables

    Original price was: $1,450.00.Current price is: $1,100.00.

    20.75"H x 20.5"W x 16.5"D

    Dimensions: 20 3/4″ H x 20 1/2″ W x 16 1/2″ D

    A delightfully congenial set of French 19th century painted nesting tables. The set consists of three delicate tables that are graduated in size. They neatly stack or “nest” inside one another, enabling them to be kept out of sight when not being used. The polychrome tables each have exceptional hand-painted details that ornament them and provide a gentle sweetness that only a bouquet of freshly-cut flowers can. Painted green, the tops were trimmed in gold gilt, which can still be seen in many places. The shapely form of the scalloped apron is also integrated into the slender cabriole legs that bend gently at the knee and taper slightly to a pad foot. The three tables individually measure:
    Large: 20-¾”H x 20-½”W x 16-½”D

    Medium: 19-¾”H x 15-⅜”W x 14-½”D

    Small: 18-⅝”H x 11-⅝”W x 13”D

  • French 19th Century Louis XV Painted Marble Top Table

    $2,950.00

    30.25"H x 35.75"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 30 1/4″H x 35 3/4″W x 24″D

    A sensational Louis XV style painted center table, made in France towards the end of the 19th century. The table features a gorgeous breccia marble top, inset with canted corners that match the base, and smattered with splashes of amethyst and gold. The heavily stylized base is ornamented with detailed motifs including egg and dart, lamb’s tongue, running coin and beaded pearl. It has been painted a warm, buttery cream color and has taken a lovely antique patina. The cabriole legs extend from the canted corners, with foliate embellishments on their knees, and having scrolled feet. c.1890.

  • French Parisian 18th Century Marble Top Commode

    $15,500.00

    32"H x 37.75"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 32″H x 37 3/4″W x 21″D

    French Fruitwood Parisian Regence Rustic Marble Top Commode, C. early 1700’s.
    The shaped marble top over two small raised and recessed panel drawers above two long raised and recessed panel drawers.  The shaped apron raised on rounded rectilinear uprights.  The whole with cabochon and continuing “S” shaped molding.  With beautiful color and excellent patina, brass foliate pulls and escutcheon plates.

  • Italian 18th Century Parcel-Gilt and Painted Canapé

    $13,500.00

    48.63"H x 71"W x 27.38"D

    Dimensions: 48 5/8″ H x 71″ W 27 3/8″ D

    Masterfull artistic talent was employed to create this stunning Italian canape. The sofa’s back could be mistaken for a canvas, given the finely detailed artwork that graces its surface. A central cartouche encircles a sweet bouquet of potted flowers, with tassels and filigree subjects visible. The back has gilt finials that flank its central painted crest rail. Gold gilt accents can also be found atop the armrests and ornamental joinery dies. The settee is currently outfitted with an upholstered cushion that is covered in a golden champagne-colored silk fabric with a cross-hatched laurel embroidery pattern. The green painted frame is wonderfully patinated, with delicate garlands painted atop in a darker shade of blue/green and other golden embellishments. Six tapered legs lift the canape and also bear the beautifully painted detailing. 

    Seat height: 20-½”

  • Pair of French 19th Century Cast Stone Fruitage Finials

    $2,995.00

    14.75"H x 12.5"W x 12.5"D

    Dimensions: 14 3/4″ H x 12 1/2″ W x 12 1/2″ D

    A cornucopia of fruit – cast in stone and piled high – create each of these decorative French finials. Peaches, plums and other stone fruit can be found mixed in with the harvest. Decades of weather have afforded the pair an outstanding patina that they wear proudly. Their friendly form is cheerful and pleasant with an innate beauty that will be admired by all. These decorative outdoor implements are just the thing that will make your garden sing!

  • Pair of French Early 20th Century Painted Cast Iron Planters

    $1,500.00

    10.5"H x 24"W x 10"D

    Dimensions: 10 1/2″ H x 24″ W x 10″ D

    Two incredible French cast iron planters that have been painted, circa 1920. The rectilinear planters are perched atop decorative scrolled feet, done with great influence from Louis XV. Front and center lie cartouches that encircle clusters of grapes. Cross hatchings embellish the planters, as well as acanthus leaf and floral filigree flair. Both were once painted white, though weather and time have taken most of it away.  Both planters have functional drains. A truly stunning pair that will elevate your outdoor (or indoor) style!

  • Large French 19th Century Painted Shop Counter

    $8,300.00

    40.25"H x 104.75"W x 28.25"D

    Dimensions: 40 1/4″ H x 104 3/4″ W x 28 1/4″ D

    A large pine shop counter, sourced from a store in France. The counter dates to 1870 and has had a long and lustrous career and is ready for retirement. The counter has clearly worn a few different coats of paint, with the most recent being a straw-colored yellow. Over time, these finishes have become worn, moreso in high-traffic areas, exposing the natural pine beneath. The countertop has a painted faux-marble top which has some losses. Behind the counter, you’ll find four drawers, the smallest having a working lock. One end of the counter has a hamper-style lid that can be lifted to access additional storage space. Today, the counter would make an exceptional bar for the style-conscious entertainer.

  • SALELimited

    French 19th Century Renaissance Revival Daybed

    Original price was: $2,850.00.Current price is: $2,100.00.

    52.5"H x 79.5"W x 39.75"D

    Dimensions: 52-1/2″H x 79-1/2″W x 39-3/4″D

    French Renaissance Revival style daybed from the late 1800’s. The daybed was used for seating during the day and rolled away for overnight guests. French walnut daybed with detailed crest with the letters “AG” and ebonized detailing on front-facing side with four wonderful feet and their intermeded rollers. From La Villa Pierrette in Saintes Charente Maritime. Interior measurements: 70-1/2″W x 35″D

  • French 18th Century Painted Parisian Commode

    $7,800.00

    31.5"H x 49.88"W x 25.25"D

    Dimensions: 31 1/2″ H x 49 7/8″ W x 25 1/4″ D

    An exceptional Parisian commode, with painted finish, from 18th century, France. This four-drawer antique case piece features a shapely form and an outstandingly well-patinated finish. All drawers are equipped with large, decorative bronze pulls. The three keyholes are surrounded by asymmetrically formed bronze escutcheons. The top has been painted to resemble a darker gray marble and has aged marvelously with the rest of the finish. A shaped skirt completes this sinuously conceived commode. c.1780.

  • Austro-German 19th Century Biedermeier Sofa

    $5,600.00

    41.5"H x 76.5"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 41-1/2″H x 76-1/2″W x 24″D

    A fabulous Biedermeier style settee from 19th century Bavaria. The settee is made from exceptionally beautiful, solid maple. Some areas have a striped appearance to the grain. This is known as “tigering”. The sofa’s back has a central pointed pediment with smart ebony moulded trim. It is upholstered in a striped and floral silk fabric that was present when the antique was purchased in the Netherlands. The settee’s seat can pull out to reveal a hidden storage area.

  • SALELimited

    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.

     

  • Dutch 18th Century Mahogany and Walnut Server

    $7,500.00

    34"H x 53.875"W x 25.5"D

    Dimensions: 34″H x 53-7/8″W x 25-1/2″D

    This stunning Chippendale-style mahogany and walnut server, c.1780, is from the Netherlands and has a gorgeous patina and French polish. It features a single side apron drawer with stylized floral drop pulls, over ogee-carved and chamfered Marlborough legs with C-scroll brackets.

  • English 19th Century Oak Desk Chair

    $1,200.00

    36"H x 18.75"W x 22.25"D

    Dimensions: 36″H x 18-3/4″W x 22-1/4″D; Seat 18-1/4″H x 17-3/4″D

    This handsome 19th century English oak desk chair, c.1860’s, features the original leather upholstery and an incredible rich patina. The padded chair back, with large decorative nail heads (several lacking), has a rear pierced handle and sits upon a pair of chamfered rear side rails. The cushioned seat, with smaller brass nail heads (several lacking), is raised on chamfered legs joined by an H-form stretcher. The whole rests on unique roller-ball casters which, along with the handle, make for ease of movement.

  • English 19th Century Mahogany Tilt-Top Center Table

    $6,500.00

    28"H x 53.125"W x 49.125"D

    Dimensions: 28″H x 53-1/8″W x 49-1/8″D; Folded 60″H.

    This fine English mahogany tilt-top center table is signed and dated “T.O. Beeman, 1849,” on the underside. The surface, of almost square section, has gorgeous book-matched mahogany veneer, rounded corners and tilts for storage when not in use. The turned base has four reeded and splayed legs ending in stylized brass feet and casters. This table is also excellent for dining as it comfortably seats four people.

  • English 19th Century Oak Server

    $3,650.00

    29.875"H x 49.75"W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 29-7/8″H x 49-3/4″W x 18″D

    This handsome English oak server, c. 1850, features a rectangular surface sits over a narrow apron outfitted with a single drawer and having a turned wooden pull. The whole rests upon square tapering legs. This server would work well in a dining area or as a sofa table!

  • French 19th Century Louis XVI-Style Pair of Painted Bergères

    $4,995.00

    38"H x 28"W x 29.5"D

    Dimensions: 38″H x 28″W x 29-1/2″D and 35-3/4″H x 28″W x 29″D

    This elegant pair of Louis XVI-style cream-painted “His” and “Hers” bergères, c. 1860’s, are from France and feature gorgeous velvet floral upholstery in shades of aubergine, lavender, grey, and green. The painted frames are highlighted in a sage green. These lovely bergères, one slightly larger for “Him,” would be perfect in front of a fireplace, a bedroom, or in a study!

     

  • French 19th Century Provincial Walnut Enfilade

    $11,995.00

    34.5"H x 95.25"W x 31.5"D

    Dimensions: 34-1/2″H x 95-1/4″W x 31-1/2″D

    This remarkable French Provincial Louis XV-style walnut and marble-top enfilade, c. 1840, is quite deep, offering plenty of storage. The impressive grey-brown marble top, with white inclusions, has recently been repaired and shows some scratches. The three shaped-panel doors are deeply carved, mounted with hand-cut steel escutcheons and steel barrel hinges, and open to reveal a single fixed shelf. Below is a well-carved apron and block feet. Accompanied by two original steel keys.

  • SALELimited

    French 19th Century Louis XIII-Style Oak Armoire

    Original price was: $4,500.00.Current price is: $3,600.00.

    79"H x 65"W x 30"D

    Dimensions: 79″H x 65″W x 30″D

    This handsome Louis XIII-style armoire, c. 1820, is from France and features boldly-carved and beautifully grained oak with a deep and rich finish. The deeply-paneled doors bear hand-wrought steel barrel hinges and a single escutcheon, and open to reveal a single fixed lower shelf and ample space for a media center. At one point in this exuberant armoire’s 200-year lifetime, it survived a flood that is evidenced by a waterline 30″ above the bottom. There is very little difference in coloration, yet it could be start of many great conversations!

  • French 19th Louis XVI-Style Oval Giltwood Occasional Table

    $3,450.00

    30"H x 33.25"W x 23.75"D

    Dimensions: 30″H x 33-1/4″W x 23-3/4″D

    This graceful oval giltwood occasional table, c. 1880, is from France and features a white marble top with delicate grey veining, over an intricately carved apron with four gentle cabriole splayed legs and feet supported by a caned lower stretcher-shelf. This lovely piece would work perfectly as a side table, a nightstand, or as a center table in a smaller scaled foyer.

  • English 18th Century Jacobean-Style Oak Side Table

    $2,800.00

    24.5"H x 28.75"W x 27.25"D

    Dimensions: 27-1/4″H x 28-3/4″W x 24-1/2″D

    This stunning English 18th Century Jacobean-Style oak trestled side table, c. 1780’s, and features a surface covered with a beautiful needlepoint tapestry, in shades of red and gold on a black ground, which is attached to the table with brass nails. Having several typical characteristics of the Jacobean style, it is made of oak and features a paneled drawer with brass drop-pulls on each end as it was meant to be seen from both directions, as well as bulb-turned and trestled legs resting on ball feet. This fabulous side table will work in practically any room and with the addition of a glass top, it will be fully functional for modern lifestyles. It will also be a great conversation piece!

  • English Vintage Settee Love Seat

    $3,995.00

    32.5"H x 56.75"W x 38"D

    Dimensions: 32-1/2″H x 56-3/4″W x 38″D; Seat 17-1/2″H

    This incredibly comfortable settee love seat is from England, c. 1930’s, and is freshly upholstered in RM CoCo floral fabric, pattern 2156CB, color red S30, 55% linen, 45% viscose.

  • French 19th Century Refectory-Style Oak Farmhouse Table

    $8,995.00

    31"H x 98.25"W x 32.75"D

    Dimensions: 31″H x 98-1/4″W x 32-3/4″D

    A robust, solid oak farmhouse table, done in a refectory style, from 19th century France. Gnarled knots, beautiful grain, and an incredible range of textures give the thick tabletop its abundant character. Four substantial legs support the massive top, which has ample overhang, allowing for seating at the table’s foot and head. The turned legs are joined by a low stretcher that not only braces the table, ensuring its stability, but also provides the table with another noticeable design feature.

  • French Early 20th Century Full-Sized Metal Daybed

    $2,200.00

    54.25"H x 81"W x 49.25"D

    Dimensions: 54-1/4″H x 81″W x 49-1/4″D

    A classically styled full-sized metal daybed from early 20th century France. The bed features an arched head and footboard that have been ornamented with scrolled details. The bed breaks down into a headboard, a footboard, and two iron side-rails. c.1900.

  • Spanish Early 19th Century Oak Refectory Table

    $13,500.00

    31.25"H x 68.5"W x 33.5"D

    Dimensions: 31-1/4″H x 68-1/2″W x 33-1/2″D

    This exuberantly-carved Spanish oak refectory table, c. 1800, will add a rich and bold statement to any room it’s placed.  The cleated plank top, above a scroll-carved frieze, is raised on bulbous gadroon-and-foliage carved cup and supports.

  • Set of Four Mid-Century Walnut Armchairs

    $1,995.00

    31.75"H x 20"W x 18.75"D

    Dimensions: 31-3/4″H x 20″W x 18-3/4″D

    A smart set of four French Mid-Century walnut armchairs with upholstered seats. The chairs have a design that incorporates both straight lines and right angles with curves and more shapely forms. The chairs’ backs all have crossed S-form curves that create a shapely X-form splat. The seats are upholstered in a spiced apricot colored fabric and cording, with much of the cording worn to a neutral cream color.
    Seat height: 14-1/4″

  • French 18th Century Oak Table

    $2,995.00

    30"H x 35.5"W x 22.75"D

    Dimensions: 30″H x 35-1/2″W x 22-3/4″D

    A fantastic little oak table, made in France circa 1780. The oak is darkly toned, with a deep, rich chocolate color. The top is wonderfully patinated, with a little history imparted by all who have used it. A wide drawer can be found in the apron and accessed with a pull of its small, turned oak knob. The table has four legs that are all turned in baluster / candlestick form and braced by stretchers below. At nearly two hundred and forty years old, this special table looks incredible for its age, and with proper care, will only improve over time.

  • French Early 20th Century Art Deco Pine Butcher Block

    $8,595.00

    34.25"H x 59"W x 23.75"D

    Dimensions: 34-1/4″H x 59″W x 23-3/4″D

    A fine butcher table, made in Nantes, France circa 1920. The table’s top boasts exceptional patination. A groove has been left from decades of knife work and butchery. The top is bound together with steel bindings that help to keep the top from splitting. The butcher block rests on a stylish pine base that has been influenced by the Art Deco movement that was occurring at the time of its construction. The base has a large drawer and the maker’s badge that has his name, R. Lerat, and even his shop’s address at 18 R’de Bouville in Nantes, France.

  • English Early 20th Century Hand-Painted Stool

    $1,495.00

    18"H x 22.5"W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 18″H x 22-1/2″W x 18″D

    A beautiful hand-painted stool from 1900’s England. The antique is upholstered in a creamy gold silk fabric that is affixed to the frame using the same creamy gold-colored gimp tape. The frame is ebonized, with the four legs having a cabriole form and the apron being shaped. The ebony base has been masterfully hand-painted with gorgeous flowers, birds, foliage, and decorative filigree. This stool was greatly influenced by the Chinoiserie movement that was going on in England at the time. Hardwood has become exposed where some of the ebony has been lost, giving the stool its antique character.

  • Set of Three Octagonal Reconstituted Stone Planters

    $1,185.00

    10"H x 13.25"W x 13.25"D

    Dimensions: 10″H x 13-1/4″W x 13-1/4″D

    A set of three octagonally-shaped planters, made of beautifully patinated reconstituted stone. Each face of the planter has a floral design with varying degrees of weathering, leaving no two the same. The planters all have holes for drainage. The pots are available for individual purchase for $395.00 each.

  • English 19th Century Oak Captain’s Chair

    $1,495.00

    30.5"H x 24.25"W x 20"D

    Dimensions: 30-1/2″H x 24-1/4″W x 20″D

    A splendid captain’s chair, made in England, circa 1870 of solid oak. The antique has fantastic turned spindle components that join to form a handsome and classically styled chair. The horseshoe shaped armrest, welled seat, and curved top rail have all been hand-carved using exceptional English oak. The chair is braced by a double stretcher linking all four turned legs.
    Seat height: 17″

  • SALELimited

    Pair of French 19th Century Gold Gilt Louis XV Armchairs

    Original price was: $4,250.00.Current price is: $2,995.00.

    39.75"H x 26"W x 28.5"D

    Dimensions: 39-3/4″H x 26″W x 28-1/2″D

    A brilliant pair of gold gilt fauteuils, made in France towards the beginning of the 19th century. The pair has been more recently upholstered in a silk fabric depicting fruiting branches. These Louis XV armchairs have a carved frame that is finished in wonderfully preserved, lustrous gold gilt. Sinuous lines, hallmarks of the classic Louis XV design, are incorporated into the chair’s rails, with lovely cabriole legs emerging from them and terminating in escargot feet.
    Seat height: 17″

  • French Late 19th Century Demilune Three-Tier Server

    $7,500.00

    55"H x 120"W x 24.25"D

    Dimensions: 55″H x 120″W x 24-1/4″D

    A large three-tier server, made in France circa 1890. The server is demilune in shape, giving it a distinct, finished presence. The front has two breaks where expertly turned columns provide support for the two upper shelves. It has been constructed using a combination of quarter sawn oak and fruitwood, which have been formed into panels that create the buffet’s back. A demilune quarter sawn oak plinth base provides the foundation for this grand French server.

  • French 19th Century Empire Mahogany Console

    $2,650.00

    33"H x 37"W x 19"D

    Dimensions: 33″H x 37″W x 19″D

    A French 19th century mahogany console, with Empirical style and marble top. The gray marble top is in wonderful antique condition, with the front and sides being finished. The apron houses a hidden drawer, providing out-of-sight storage. The top is supported by columns with wood bases and capitals. An undertier shelf both braces the console structurally and creates another surface for displaying decorative objects or whatever you would like!

  • SALELimited

    French 19th Century Walnut Louis XVI Center Table

    Original price was: $3,600.00.Current price is: $2,500.00.

    29"H x 47"W x 26.375"D

    Dimensions: 29″H x 47″W x 26-3/8″D

    A gorgeous French 19th century Louis XVI-style center table, topped with a beautiful piece of Breche d’Alep marble. The shaped marble top is shaped to fit the walnut base. The table’s apron has mirrored running coin carvings that extend from the centrally located bouquet of roses carved into each of the table’s long sides. Four turned legs extend from Louis XVI joinery dies found at the table’s corners. They have been embellished with twisted carvings and are braced by a concave stretcher below. The ornate stretcher has a carved finial found at its axis. c.1890.

  • SALELimited

    French Early 20th Century Pine Folding Table with Numismatic Top

    Original price was: $3,995.00.Current price is: $3,195.00.

    28.25"H x 71.25"W x 33"D

    Dimensions: 28 1/4″H x 71 1/4″W x 33″D

    A wonderfully aged French provincial pine folding table, with a numismatic (coin collecting) twist, circa 1900. American and European coins have more recently been inlaid into the table’s top in a most-interesting manner. The coins lie flush with the surface and are held in place with numerous nails that surround each coin. Both the coins and pine top have an antiqued patina that fills this unique antique with charm. The table has braced legs that can be folded for easier transport. Forged iron supports guide the legs when folding the table, and two metal latches can be used to keep them securely tucked away.

  • SALELimited

    French Early 19th Century Oak Coffer

    Original price was: $2,450.00.Current price is: $1,965.00.

    22.5"H x 41"W x 20.625"D

    Dimensions: 22-1/2″H x 41″W x 20-5/8″D

    A stunning oak coffer from the early part of the 19th century, France. This wonderful trunk has a design reminiscent of Jacobean design, however is more recent. Beautiful moulded walnut trim frames the front and sides with other trim fashioned into geometric shapes. These lovely embellishments give this coffer a unique style that is all its own. It is lifted by four feet that have been styled in the same fashion as feet found on many Louis Philippe pieces. Patinated cut-steel escutcheons and drop bail handles can be found on the coffer’s front. The perfect blanket chest for the end of a bed. c.1830.

  • SALELimited

    French 19th Century Pine Marble-Top Corner Cabinet

    Original price was: $3,350.00.Current price is: $2,795.00.

    31.25"H x 43.75"W x 31.25"D

    Dimensions: 39-1/4″H x 43-3/4″W x 31-1/4″D

    A remarkable pine corner cabinet with white marble top from 19th century France. This piece boasts two curved, lockable doors that conceal an interior storage cavity. This interior is outfitted with a single fixed shelf. The skirt has been adorned with a wonderful, shaped pine embellishment, adding to the overall charm of this friendly antique. The white marble top is set into the cabinet and is in good antique condition with some minor staining. The entire cabinet is lifted on turned, turnip feet.

  • French Restoration 19th Century Marble Top Center Table

    $18,500.00

    29.375"H x 50.75"W x 50.75"D

    Dimensions: 29-3/8″H x 50-3/4″Diameter

    French Restoration period thick cut marble top gueridon center table made of burled walnut and cherry wood. Stunning size and patina, thick grooves are present in this marble top of many colors but have not needed repair, c. 1810.

  • SALELimited

    French 18th Century Oak Table with Drawer

    Original price was: $4,200.00.Current price is: $3,350.00.

    27.375"H x 46.75"W x 31.375"D

    Dimensions: 27 3/8″H x 46 3/4″W x 31 3/8″D

    This French 18th century table is made of incredibly handsome antique oak. One large drawer can be found in the apron that still boasts its original hardware. The table is supported by beautiful carved turned legs, linked by an equally beautiful center stretcher that is adorned with a carved palm finial. The table has acquired a phenomenally aged patina in its’ over two hundred year history. See detailed photos for a better look at the warmth and richness of the antique oak.

  • French Double Garden Trellis

    $395.00

    43.25"H x 47.875"W x 23.375"D

    Dimensions: 43-1/4″H x 47-5/8″W x 23-3/8″D

    Train your vegetables or creeping vines to grow on this incredible antique iron garden trellis. Once used in beautifully manicured French parterres, these trellises will give your outdoor space an element of sophistication while providing a vital gardening function. Three decorative spherical iron finials cap the entire piece.

My Cart
Wishlist
Recently Viewed
Categories