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  • French 19th Century Carved Oak Buffet a deux Corps

    $5,995.00

    88"H x 60.50"W x 24.75"D

    Dimensions: 88”H x 60-½”W x 24-¾”D

    A handsome and sizable solid oak buffet a’ deux corps with Provincial charm from 19th century France. This four door case antique is split into two bodies: a larger lower body and a smaller upper body. The upper is crowned with an molded cornice above impeccable carvings depicting draped fabric and hanging tassels. The upper doors are wonderfully molded and conceal a single cavity with two removable shelves. The lower paneled doors open to reveal a space with a single removable shelf. Both sets of doors contain functioning locks and feature scrolling iron escutcheon plates. Two keys are included. All doors are supported by steel barrel hinges. A nicely scalloped apron ties in the curvy detailed from the top. Make sure to scroll through the detailed images for a closer look at the great patina and character of this one of a kind storage piece.

  • Set of 4 Vintage Italian Rococo Arm Chairs

    $6,200.00

    33.75"H x 25"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 33-¾”H x 25”W x 21”D

    Set of four Italian Rococo armchairs from the 19th century. Their shaped cushioned back supports seamlessly connect with scrolling arms. The cream and blush pink upholstery with a crackle pattern provides a unique texture that compliments the frames and is in wonderful worn condition. The upholstery on the back side of the back is fixed to the frame with decorative brass nailheads. Turned cabriole legs finish at escargot feet and provide level support for the whole. Seats are 17-¼”H and the arms are 25”H. Sold as a set only. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the quality craftsmanship.

  • Swedish 19th Century Gateleg Tilt Top Table

    $10,500.00

    29.50"H x "W x 57.38"D

    Dimensions: 29-½”H x 57-⅜”Diameter

    An Impressive 19th century Swedish gateleg tilt top table. Eight pointed starburst in the center and an encompassing border, done in light gray paint, accentuates the slight differences in the wood grain. Supported by a gateleg, it’s incredibly easy to tilt the top up to store. When the top is tilted the measurements are 58-½”H x 57-⅜”W x 15-¼”D. In fantastic antique condition, this table is the perfect centerpiece in any dining room. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this unique table!

  • French 19th Century Louis XV Commode

    $6,500.00

    37.50"H x 49"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 37-½”H x 49”W x 24”D

    A handsome Louis XV style commode circa 1800 or earlier. A fantastic charcoal marble top with a molded edge, shaped in the same fashion as the body. A bank of three drawers features impressive cast brass ormolu pulls and escutcheons. Two keys are included for all three functioning locks. The wonderfully patinated hardwood is accentuated with scrolling paneling. A fine scalloped apron with a modeled edge features a floral carving in the center. Curvy cabriole legs support the whole. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look and current condition of this great commode.

  • French 19th Century Solid Oak Refectory Table

    $6,500.00

    30.25"H x 63.37"W x 31.75"D

    Dimensions: 30-¼”H x 63-⅜”W x 31-¾”D

    A rustic refectory table from 19th century France with a wonderful patina. Crafted from sturdy, solid oak- the top bears the marks of many generations and some visible repairs that give the table a massive amount of antique charm. A plain apron with a molded edge connects to turned legs with carved, shaped bracket supports. An H form attaches to the legs to provide support for many years to come without getting in the way of pulling up a chair or bench. The apron height is 26”. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the current condition and quality craftsmanship of this refectory table.

  • French 18th Century Solid Oak Refectory Table

    $7,995.00

    30.25"H x 75.63"W x 29.88"D

    Dimensions: 30-¼”H x 75-⅝”W x 29-⅞”D

    This amazing refectory table is the perfect antique element to bring warmth and authentic charm to any living space. Made in France during the 18th century from sturdy, solid oak- it has gained a fascinating patina over the last few centuries. The paneled top showcases the tiger oak wood grain beautifully. Wood peg joinery is visible on the top and continues to support the thick boards. The front and sides of the apron feature a gorgeous hand carved half-rosette motif. Wonderfully turned legs on block feet connect with a rectangular stretcher for continued daily use of the table for many decades to come. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this fantastic table!

  • French Early 19th Century Solid Oak Buffet a’ Deux Corps

    $8,995.00

    89"H x 73"W x 24.50"D

    Dimensions: 89”H x 73”W x 24-½”D

    An impressive and substantial solid oak buffet a’ deux corps with Provincial charm from early 19th century France. This four door case antique is split into two bodies: a larger lower body and a smaller upper body. The upper is crowned with an impeccably carved cornice with accented, canted corners that fit the shaped body. Two doors can be used to access the upper interior. They are both hung on barrel hinges and contain functional locks. They conceal an interior outfitted with two fixed shelves that run the width of the upper body. Both the upper and lower bodies have exceptional carved panels that comprise the doors and large center stiles. The lower body has two separated interiors which are each equipped with a single fixed shelf. These too can be secured with their working locks. Four keys.

  • Gustavian 19th Century Cabinet with Original Paint

    $7,500.00

    76.75"H x 41.75"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 76-¾”H x 41-¾”W x 21”D

    A Swedish Gustavian cabinet from the 19th century or earlier with its original vibrant paint, reeded doors, and an open shelf. The top portion is removable and features a sharply molded cornice atop a pair of double doors with reeded panels, unlocking to reveal three fixed inner shelves. One key is included. The central section showcases an open shelf with a carved accentuation, sitting above an additional pair of double doors. Showcasing a nicely distressed patina and resting on bracket feet, this Swedish Gustavian cabinet will make for a great addition to any living room, dining room or kitchen! Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • Mid Century Modern Sideboard

    $6,500.00

    33.63"H x 82.75"W x 18.88"D

    Dimensions: 33-⅝”H x 82-¾”W x 18-⅞”D

    A sizable mid-century modern sideboard from France with a sleek, uncluttered design. Vibrant mahogany with classic mid century modern elements make this a versatile piece. A bank of four drawers provide plenty of organized storage- the top drawer features a custom removable felt utensil organizer. The doored storage areas on either side of the drawers each house a single removable shelf. Slim legs support the whole. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at this wonderful case piece. Circa 1960’s.

  • French Massive Mahogany Restauration Console

    $6,500.00

    38.75"H x 70"W x 19.13"D

    Dimensions: 38-¾”H x 70”W x 19-⅛”D

    An extraordinary mahogany and marble topped Restauration console – constructed in massive scale – from early 20th century, France. The beautiful piece of antique gray marble has white veins running throughout and rounded front corners which are reflected in the body. This wonderful stone does have a break, which had been professionally repaired prior to our sourcing the antique in France. This can be viewed in the detailed photos.  The console has been finished with mahogany veneer. Scrolled supports brace the top and serve as the table’s front legs, which end in incredibly-carved paw feet. The back is supported with two more simply-finished legs, as they are meant to sit flat against a wall. The console’s plinth base is patinated and raised slightly by cylindrical feet in the front and rectangular feet in the back.

  • Grand French Art Nouveau Iron & Stone Console

    $8,995.00

    36.75"H x 107.13"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 36-¾”H x 107-⅛”W x 21”D

    This one of a kind Art Nouveau iron panel and stone console is grand in style and craftsmanship! The beautiful top is a single slab of black stone, recently fixed to the metal frame. Wonderfully patinated, the worn front iron panel is from 19th century France. Three branch forms with stylized leaves and two sea shells add an organic touch to the sturdy frame. Great for indoor or outdoor use, make sure to position under cover if outside to protect the integrity of the console. View the detailed images to get a closer look!

  • French 18th Century Double Sided Lectern

    $8,495.00

    89"H x 35"W x 35"D

    Dimensions: 89”H x 35”W x 35”D

    A stunning 18th century iron lectern from France. This would have been used on the altar to display a large bible during mass for the priest to read from. This is an instant conversation starter in any space because of its great height at over seven feet tall and beautiful details! Topped with a pointed cross, accented in gold and scrolling details, the display has the ability to turn 360 degrees. At each side is an adjustable candle holder in working condition. Gilt details from centuries past cling to the worn iron, adding to the exceptional patina. The scrolling base is ornamented with hammered acanthus leaves. A sturdy wooden tripodal base with thumbnail carving supports the lectern. Metal casters make this a movable piece; perfect to be placed in the center of a room to be enjoyed by all angles. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the antique details.

  • Swedish 19th Century Louis XVI Style Settee

    $5,795.00

    34"H x 68"W x 27.25"D

    Dimensions: 34”H x 68”W x 27-¼” D

    A vibrant upholstered Louis XVI style settee from Sweden, circa 1840. The green-ish blue paint is original to the frame, worn in few spots adding to the overall antique charm. The high back and shaped sides are covered with yellow and white striped vintage fabric with a border of yellow, secured to the frame and perimetered by carved beads. The scrolling arms feature carved rosettes at the top and at the conjunction with the turned, fluted legs. Two decorative cylindrical pillows with matching fabric are included. Seat height is 16”. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!

  • French 19th Century Napoleon III Style Mirror

    $9,500.00

    80.5"H x 51"W x 3"D

    Dimensions: 80-½”H x 51”W x 3”D

    This is a massive gold gilt mirror from 19th century France, made in the style of Napoleon III and dripping in detail. A wonderfully carved crest tops the whole; designed with intricate floral garland, flowing ribbon, and scrolling leaves. Lambs tongue and bead carving perimeter the beveled glass, adding even more decoration. This stunning mirror stands at over 6 feet tall with a great patina. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the unique features.

  • Custom Made Arm Chair & Ottoman

    $6,200.00

    29.75"H x 26.75"W x 44"D

    Dimensions: 29-¾”H x 26-¾”W x 44”D

    A charming armchair and ottoman duo in matching Lisa Fine fabric. Custom made by Cisco, this petite set provides a comfortable and stylish place to relax without taking up too much space. The repeating blue flower pattern and cream base of the fabric make this an easy piece to incorporate into a range of decor styles. Ottoman dimensions are 15-½”H x 17”W x 23-½”D. Chair dimensions are 29-¾”H x 26-¾”W x 27-½”D. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • Late 18th Century Dutch Marquetry Game Table

    $9,200.00

    29.88"H x 43"W x 21.25"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅞”H x 43”W x 21-¼”D

    This Dutch game table/ console is made of mahogany with impressive satinwood marquetry, circa 1795. When in demi-lune form the beautiful marquetry motif of flowers, overflowing vase, swallows, and scrolling leaves is on full display. The detailed woodwork continues onto the apron and three front legs. The back leg pulls out, concealing a storage drawer that seconds as a support when the top is flipped open. The open table top is covered with a rich leather and stamped with a continuous vine perimeter. Straight, tapered legs are fixed with small metal feet to protect the wood. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the unique features of this table.

  • French 19th Century Beech Drapery Table

    $6,200.00

    33"H x 64"W x 30"D

    Dimensions: 33-½”H x 64-¾”W x 30-¾”D

    This beautiful beech table is from France, circa 1890, and is in great condition. Four planks of wood make up the top surface to give you a great look at the wavy grain, smoothed with French wax paste to reveal the stunning color in the beech. The apron features two differently sized drawers, fixed with matching original pulls, to give you a bit of storage. The whole sits upon square chamfered carved legs and attached with a conforming under-tier shelf, which allows for extra storage. Make sure to view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Empire Dining Table

    $6,200.00

    29.38"H x 63"W x 43.5"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅜”H x 63”W x 43-½”D

    This Empire style table would be perfect as a dinning or central table. It has the ability to extend to 110” long  with 4 foldable legs attached for stability. Leaves not included with the table. This stunning table is supported by 8 column legs embellished at the capital and base in intricate ormolu, classic for Empire style. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • English 18th Century Mahogany Chest

    $6,200.00

    36.25"H x 44.25"W x 24.5"D

    Dimensions: 36-¼”H x 44-¼”W x 24-½”D

    This is a lovely English 18th century mahogany chest with a bow front. It has a wonderful patina from years of loving care and use. The top sits over four drawers with two round brass pulls on each drawer. All sit atop four splayed legs. Circa 1790.

  • 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.

  • French 19th Century Transitional Armoire

    $8,500.00

    100.13"H x 63.75"W x 24.5"D

    Dimensions: 100-⅛”H x 63-¾”W x 24-½”D

    An absolutely stunning hand-carved, hand-pegged walnut armoire.  A large Louis Philippe-style crown cornice sits just above a carved Directoire-style frieze.  Two large, Louis XV-style shaped doors equipped with a working lock and latch are hung on barrel hinges.  They are decorated with fabulously carved, shaped panels with a central fluted pilaster between.  The interior is outfitted with four fixed shelves and measures 20-¼”D.  The apron features a modest central circular cartouche with a floral center and a shaped edge with lines that continue onto the impressive escargot feet.

     

     

  • 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.  

  • Monumental French 19th Century Louis XVI Gold Gilt Mirror

    $10,000.00

    123"H x 76.5"W x 2"D

    Dimensions: 123”H x 76-½”W x 2”D

    This is a massive French 19th Century mirror from the main hall of the Archbishop Palace Rouen, Normandy, France.  This mirror is over 10’ tall and more than 6’ wide.  Both the frame and mirror show aging.  The original mercury mirror plate has oxidized, creating an undeniable detail in this antique mirror.  The lines on this mirror fall where wood support pieces meet on the back of the mirror.  We can assume over a period of time, moist air flowing through the spaces behind the mirror caused the mercury to oxidize and flake off the glass.  

  • 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. 

  • Pair of French 19th Century Iron and Crystal Fruitage Sconces

    $7,995.00

    27.25"H x 21"W x 11.75"D

    Dimensions: 27 1/4″ H x 21″ W x 11 3/4″ D

    This whimsical pair of newly-electrified 19th century iron and crystal sconces were made in France. The large, cage-form fixtures have five lights each. Their ivory colored candle covers extend from bronze bobeches that are all festooned with cut crystals hanging from their lips. The sconces are a combination of clear, faceted crystals and colored glass fruit with leaves. Apples, grapes, pears and lemons-most with leaves-are intermixed in colors of amber, emerald and amethyst, making these sconces a cornucopia of beautifully-colored fruit and dazzling crystals. Originally made to burn candles, we have had the pair inspected, cleaned and wired for electricity in accordance with UL standards using UL-listed components. Whether you are a connoisseur of fine foods or a lover of finery in general, these fun and eccentric fixtures are sure to please!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • French 20th Century Art Deco Six-Light Chandelier

    $7,650.00

    29.375"H x 21"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 29-3/8″H x 21″Diameter

    This sleek and stylish Art Deco six-light chandelier, c.1930’s, is from France and features  a silverplated frame, with hexagonal canopy, supporting six tubular white marble glass shades. This chandelier would be stunning in an entryway or dining room!

  • 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.

  • 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 19th Century Iron and Gilt-Brass Single-Light Lantern

    $8,995.00

    40"H x 16"W x 16"D

    Dimensions: 40″H x 16″Diameter

    This French 19th century iron and gilt-brass single-light lantern, has been cleaned, wired for the United States, and features a modern tube light – a nice juxtaposition for the antique!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Massive 19th Century English Mahogany Trolley

    $9,250.00

    53"H x 72"W x 23.5"D

    Dimensions: 53″H x 72″W x 23-1/2″D

    An English tea trolley of grand proportions! This 19th century mahogany antique is oversized, and therefore likely used in a hotel or commercial setting. The wood is stunning, with deep, rich color. The four upright supports have been turned and styled to give this otherwise linear piece some flair and ornamentation. The supports are capped with turned finials and sit on brass casters. c. 1870.

  • French 19th Century Giltwood Mirror with Urn

    $5,950.00

    69.625"H x 34.125"W x 4"D

    Dimensions: 69-5/8″H x 34-1/8″W x 4″D

    French giltwood mirror with urn crest overflowing in fruits and flowers, wonderful pierced decorations. Mercury glass mirror is stacked which is a technique used before the time when a large piece of glass could be made, c. 1840’s.

  • French 19th Century Barley-Twist Fold-Down Desk

    $6,995.00

    48.625"H x 58.25"W x 27.125"D

    Dimensions: 48-5/8″H x 58-1/4″W x 27-1/8″D

    A handsome, impressive carved mahogany desk with gem-cut decorations and fitted birds-eye maple interiors and original black leather writing surface. A very interesting key unlocks the top part of this fine desk, folding down to an interior fitted with 9 storage areas. The top of the desk slides forward reveling the writing surface which is pulled out and then dropped down for a very functional and useable writing surface. Below the writing surface are three large drawers (one is a faux front, one large drawer with a hidden locked compartment) The whole sits on impressively carved barley twist legs. 1840’s

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