Very Fine 17th-Century William and Mary Period Marquetry Inlaid Oyster Walnut Chest of DrawersThis exquisite chest of drawers exemplifies the craftsmanship of the late 17th century, showcasing the art[...]
Late 17th/early 18th century chest of drawers. Originally from England. Made of oak. Original back panel. Drawers work properly. Legs are not original. We have not waxed the chest of drawers to give i[...]
English matchlock arquebus from the early 17th century in very good condition with its original ramrod; total length 150cm, barrel 111cm, hallmarks including one engraved GR.
17th Century British School Portrait of a Lady (Lely/Beale)Period 1650-1700Provenance: From a private London collectionAlso Christie's of London (old auction label to the verso)Overall measurements in[...]
Our cabinet is a coniferous cabinet with typical Gerrit Jensen marquetry from the end of the 17th century in England. It opens with two double-sided marquetry doors revealing 11 drawers as well as a c[...]
English School of the 17th century"Portrait of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham"Oil on canvasDimensions: 66 x 53 cm unframedGeorge Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (Brooksby, 28 August 1592 – Ports[...]
Rare and beautiful grandfather clock in fine marquetry called : "seaweed marquetry". The dial signed "SAMUEL DELAFOSSE SOHO LONDON", an English work circa 1690. This grandfather clock is in good condi[...]
Superb and rare chest on feet from the 17th century in oak. This chest rests on a turned baluster base connected to its base by crosspieces. Rectangular in shape, the chest is enclosed in a molded sur[...]
This charming 17th-century Charles II Jacobean oak geometric chest of drawers showcases exceptional color and patina. It features a rectangular planked top with a molded edge, positioned above two sma[...]
Fine William and Mary Burled and Figured Walnut Secretaire Chest. A fine quality small late 17th/early 18th century (William and Mary period) secretaire chest. Featuring highly figured veneers through[...]
Reputed Portrait of Jane Bromley, as a Young Widow by British, English School, oil on canvas painting circa 1640/1650, in good condition, set in a modern frame.
Jane Bromley is painted wearing a wi[...]
superb oak chest called sabre chest or plank coffer from the beginning of the 17th century from England.
Very beautiful chest which was at the time used to store sabres.
Typical base of plank che[...]
Superb Jacobean chest of drawers from the 17th century from England in oak
Very beautiful chest of drawers in light oak with a superb molding work on the drawers as well as on its two sides which is [...]
Superb small chest of drawers from the William and Mary period of the 17th century from England in oak
Small unusual model of superb quality with a very beautiful molding work on the drawers.
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17th century
oak table
English origin
Very good condition, magnificent patina
An old restoration on the rear crossbar (see photos)
Height: 72.5 cm
Width: 76 cm
Depth: 55.5 cm
A drawer, entirel[...]
Superb children chair called wainscot armchair from the first part of the 17th century in oak
very rare and anusual piece for collectors
The armchair rests on a very beautiful turned base
Very be[...]
Large solid oak monastery table.
This impressive table is in good condition, some old restorations to mention which are part of the charm of this beautiful table.
An English work from the end of the[...]
Superb period Jacobean chest of drawers from the 17th century from England in oak
Jacobean chest of drawers of superior quality with a very beautiful work on the drawers as we rarely see and a very[...]
A pale blue enamel gold ring set with a table cut rock crystal.
English, mid 17th century.
Ring size M 1/2 UK / 6.5 US.
The bezel measures 0.9 x 0.7cm.
Provenance: Found in Harlaxton, Linc[...]
A rare, small-scale portrait of a young noblewoman from the 17th century, by John Hayls (1600-1679). The noble female model, still unknown, stands at bust height against a rock in the middle of a vast[...]
lovely little oak table from the 17 century from England called Gateleg table
Very nice little table which has a superb turning and a drawer in the belt
the table can be used as an decorative ta[...]
Superb English chest from the 17th century in oak composed of 4 panels
rare chest due to its quality of sculpture which is exceptional and its 4 panels since very often 3 panels
Very beautiful deco[...]
Superb Jacobean period chest of drawers from the 17th century from England in oak
Very beautiful chest of drawers with a superb molding work on the drawers of very good quality as well as on its tw[...]
Rare armchair called joined arm chair from the beginning of the 17th century Charles I period.
We see it from the same region as that one of Sothebys with a superb carved back decorated with flower[...]
Francesco Fracanzano (Monopoli, 9 July 1612 - Naples, 1656)
Face of Saint
Oil on canvas, 74 x 53 cm
With frame 82 x 72 cm
The present Head of Saint enclosed in a spectacular frame can be a[...]
Apothecary Tripod skillet from the end of the 17th century beginning of the 18th Century From England
The skillet is in superb condition and has not undergone any restorations
bronze with a very be[...]
English cabinet in olive wood marquetry called "Oyster Shell" inlaid with concentric circles and ebony rosettes, opening with two leaves revealing eight drawers and a door concealing a series of three[...]
Small english chest of drawers in oak opening by three drawers of progressive size in frontage. The fronts of the drawers as well as the uprights are embellished with very thick pear-wood veneer? deco[...]
Beautiful oak chest 17th English.
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