A Restoration period games table with a "wallet" top, with a checkerboard inlaid top and resting on a tapered base in mahogany, rosewood and rosewood. It is easy to unfold and its felt-lined gam[...]
Lovely Empire period tric-trac table in solid mahogany and burl mahogany veneer from the first part of the 19th century. It opens with two opposing drawers and rests on four "Jacob" legs finished with[...]
Magnificent cherry wood games table, it rests on four arched legs, the top is inlaid with a checkerboard on one side and covered with felt on the other side, delivery throughout France for 80 euros, d[...]
Antique Anglo-Chinese style game table, with black and gold lacquered decoration, integrated checkerboard top, base carved with chimera heads. Elegant and exotic. €1,440.00 1 in stock
Mahogany game table, opening with a swiveling, folding top revealing an interior lined with green felt. The top features an inlaid checkerboard for chess or checkers. It rests on four brass-ringed col[...]
This Louis XV/Louis XVI transitional style mahogany games table is a true masterpiece of cabinetmaking. Its top, magnificently adorned with floral marquetry, is highlighted by a bronze ingot mold and [...]
A masterpiece of elegance and tradition
This splendid Carlo X gaming table, dating back to 1820, is crafted from fine maple and mahogany, enriched with delicate inlays that highlight its unique chara[...]
Louis XVI style side table / games table in mahogany with brass fillet inlay, 4 tapered legs connected by spacers, interior top in green velvet surrounded by a braid (1 small lack (photo) Late 19th ce[...]
Beautiful games table forming a desk and dressing table, in rosewood veneer with lemonwood marquetry and stained wood. When closed, this console table has a rectangular molded top, inlaid with a large[...]
Elegant "handkerchief" games table, square with marquetry composed of white and dark rosewood. The four triangular flaps pivot and reveal a playing area of 79 cm x 79 cm. The latter is lined in the ce[...]
Beautiful French Card table from the second half of the 19th century, Louis XV style, made of ebony wood and elm burl. It features a richly inlaid top with a folding chessboard, which opens like a boo[...]
Small Louis XV style games table in rosewood. 19th century period. Its beautifully decorated top unfolds to reveal a dark green games mat (used condition). Rests on a curved base whose uprights are ca[...]
Napoleon III games table. Marquetry of rosewood, satinwood and rosewood with rich decorations of flowering and leafy branches. Tray with architectural decoration on a landscaped background with a cher[...]
We present this tric-trac games table, from the 19th century, in perfect condition. The removable top has a marquetry checkerboard in the center and a reserve on each side highlighted with fillets. Th[...]
Louis XV style games table in mahogany with dark patina, circa 1850. Black leather playing board. Carved decoration. Rests on arched legs. 73 x 89 x 45 cm / open 90 cm.
Louis XV style games table in marquetry on a rosewood background circa 1880 chessboard opening onto red felt serrated belt gilt bronze falls rests on arched legs h73 x 73 x 42 cm / open 84 cm
19th century mahogany games table When you open it, the top is in red felt. It was restored a few years ago. Shipping possible. Additional information: 06 09 03 18 46 or napoliantic@gmail.com
Charming mahogany game table, resting on four curved legs finished with casters. The apron and crossbar are finely openworked with geometric patterns reminiscent of oriental trellises, giving the tabl[...]
Beautiful octagonal oak table with baluster legs and slate engraved with scrolls and chess. The base of this table is from the end of the 18th century and the slate top is old but mounted on a more re[...]
English, circa 1835A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support[...]
Elegant Louis XVI style games table with reversible top. Sheathed base connected by crosspieces decorated with pearl bronzes. Large side drawer. Rosewood and amaranth marquetry. Very good condition. S[...]
Walnut game table Ear model Period early 19th century Diamond marquetry top With its green cloth inside and 4 rests in the curves Chisel opening with hook attachment Height: 74 cm Width: 90 cm Depth: [...]
Game table called handkerchief, each corner opens to form a felt-covered top, a drawer in the belt Decorated with marquetry depicting vases Rests on 4 legs connected by a spacer top and finished with [...]
Mahogany game table called Tric Trac from the first half of the 19th century. This one is in its original condition without any restoration. We note some traces of use as well as a slight hole on the [...]
Nothing broken, stable and solid to repair. 4 or 5 small pieces of veneer are missing in the belt, easy to redo... and at the bottom on the feet I will look for a nut for the screw of the tray ok... N[...]
Console - game tableIn mahoganyPeriod second half of the 19th centuryDimension: table 84 cm x 41 cm (game table 84 cm x 82 cm) , height 72 cmIt's already restored by our workshop (see photos)It's alre[...]
Napoleon III tableIn marquetry, inlaid in fine wood, complete with original gilded bronzes - it can be used for various functions such as a games table, writing table or dressing tablePeriod late 19th[...]
Walnut veneered gaming table, 19th century, top covered in green fabric with rounded corners, a hexagonal drawer on each side; ebonized wood legs inlaid on the joint, curled feet, 75x88x88 cm2025.59.4[...]
Small table dressed in a beautiful mahogany burl veneer with a swivel top that unfolds to form a good-sized game board, covered with green felt surrounded by a leather braid decorated with a gold vign[...]
Martin-Guillaume Biennais Au Singe Violet Tric-Trac in Mottled Mahogany, Empire Period circa 1804-1810
"Au Singe Violet," the emblematic sign of Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), epitomizes th[...]
English games table from the first half of the 1800s, Sheraton style, in Satinwood with paintings on the top, on the band under the top and on the sides. Origin: England Period: first half of the 1800[...]
19th century mahogany games table, column legs and chiseled bronze. The top unfolds and pivots to unfold the games table, the various games are also stored under the top. The carpet is moth-eaten, pos[...]
French Card table from the late 1800s, Louis XV style, in solid walnut. Features an inlaid chessboard top, curved legs, and a foldable flip-top lined with green felt inside.Origin: FrancePeriod: Late [...]
A fine french ormolu-mounted kingwood envelope card table by Sormani Paris. The revolving fold out top enclosing a gilt tooled baize lined interior above a frieze drawer ;The reverse with a conforming[...]
Walnut and fruitwood backgammon game table with a movable top inlaid with a chessboard. Backgammon interior, two staggered drawers. Tapered legs. Early 19th century. H. 73 cm - W. 101 cm - D. 83.5 cm.[...]
Louis XV style games table in carved walnut, circa 1880. Fabric top. Opening with 4 drawers and 4 shelves. Abundant foliage decorations. Arched base. Dimensions: H 76 X W 73 X D 73.
Napoleon III game table, inlaid with rosewood and beautiful rosewood arabesques. The top is covered with tan-colored leather. The wallet-shaped top is surrounded by gilt bronze with gadroons. It pivot[...]
Fine Early 19th-Century Rosewood Fold-Over Card TableA very fine and elegant early 19th-century William IV period rosewood fold-over card table. The table features a beautifully figured rosewood D-sha[...]
Elegant Charles X console games table in rosewood and light wood trim, 19th century. Its top unfolds to reveal a circular green felt game mat. Its rear legs slide to reveal a belt storage area and ser[...]
Gustavian-style game table, in the spirit of the French Directory, interesting for the assembly of dark rosewood veneers and light amaranth and maple. The pivoting top on the rectangular base opens li[...]
English games table, 19th century, in blond mahogany, circa 1820, belt with stylized decorations, the top opens onto a felt games mat, was turned, rests on 4 animal feet housed under a star-shaped ter[...]
Elegant mahogany pedestal table with a central leg and reversible "cap". The cap has a patinated leather side and a green felt side. Pedestal table with a baluster shaft on a quadripod base with caste[...]
Louis XV style console table, games table, blackened pear wood and brass. Scalloped top trimmed with green felt, resting on four curved legs. Rich decoration of chiseled and gilded bronzes such as int[...]
Games tableBurl veneer, blackened wood, precious wood marquetry, gilt bronze and green feltXIXthNapoleon III periodPretty little games table in burl veneer and blackened wood and precious wood marquet[...]
Louis XVI game table, French manufacture, 1860 (approximately) in pink wood, rosewood, with particular workmanship and inlay, the upper surface rotates to allow the four flaps to be opened and make it[...]
English games table circa 1890, fully restored. Top opening with 4 triangles on a green felt in perfect condition. 1 drawer for storing game pieces decorated with two original bronze handles. 4 curved[...]
Small Restoration games table in solid mahogany and veneer in the shape of a worker. 2 drawers on the front and storage for cards and tokens under the swivel top which, when opened, reveals a games ma[...]
"Mahogany and Gilt Bronze Games Table, Louis XVI Late 19th Century Signed Lampre" Mahogany and gilt bronze games table. The four-leaf top surrounded by a gilt bronze ingot mold, revealing a top lined [...]
An exceptional and elegant 19th century Louis XV style game table. The table features exquisite floral marquetry patterns that add an artistic touch to its surface. Its top enriched with an inlaid ch[...]
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