A Consulate period armchair (1799-1804) in natural waxed beechwood. With its simple lines typical of this furniture, this armchair features elegant and understated carving. The frame is in good condit[...]
An elegant pair of Neapolitan Louis XVIII style armchairs, featuring balanced and restrained lines typical of Neoclassical design.Finely crafted wooden frames with harmonious backs and armrests, refle[...]
Pair of officer's armchairs in re-lacquered wood, with rounded, recessed armrest supports to allow seating with a saber or sword. The front legs terminate in lion's paw feet. Fully pegged. Consulate p[...]
Jacob Frères, attributed to, Mahogany and mahogany veneer armchair, stamp varnished Pegged assemblies H. 88 ; D. 48,5 ; l. 54 Paris, circa 1795/1800 This armchair has saber-shaped back legs and ringed[...]
An important pair of 18th-century Mexican Colonial armchairs (jamugas), exquisitely crafted from silver, silk, and red velvet. These chairs showcase pushed silver ornamentation, a testament to the fin[...]
Pair of large ceremonial armchairs from the Consulate period - extreme end of the 18th century in mahogany and mahogany veneer. Finely carved. I report micro wear of the fabric
Elegant pair of Consulate seats in beech, original paint. Very good condition of boserie, old upholstery in good condition to be covered. Late 18th early 19th century.
Elegant armchair from the Consulate period (1799-1804) in cherry wood Fully pegged Curved backrest Straight legs at the front ending in a shell Curved front belt Round armrests typical of this pivotal[...]
Armchair from the Consulate 1799 1804 period, pegged assembly, pale yellow patina, palm leaf decorations, striped silk fabrics matching the color of the wood, Beautiful refined model that can find its[...]
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