TABLES
French 18th century. Gate-leg table, circa 1700. Oak, metal fittings. H: 28 1/4” W” 54” D” 201/2”. $20,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Italian, 18th century. Pair of consoles, circa 1780. Painted and gilded wood, Carrara marble. H: 36 1/4″ W: 57 1/2″ D: 26″Provenance: Loyd-Paxton, Dallas. $50,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Italian 18th century. Small console or bracket, circa 1770. Carved wood, gilded in yellow-and white-gold leaf, black varnished top. H: 16 1/2″ W: 19″ D: 9″ $6,000 [See JUST IN]
German (probably Altona). Commode, circa 1790. Mahogany, solid and veneered, with brass mounts. H: 34“ L: 37 3/4“ D: 20 1/4“ Provenance: Mr. & Mrs. David (Vivian) Campbell, Toronto. $20,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Dutch 18th century. Commode, circa 1800. Satinwood with inlays of mahogany, tulipwood, and other woods, brass hardware. H: 32 1/2″ W: 32 1/4″ D: 15 1/2″ $12,500 [See JUST IN]
George Jacob (French 1730-1814). Drop-front secretary, 1796 or earlier. Solid & veneered mahogany, gold-tooled leather, paint, brass & steel fittings. H: 51″ W: 27 1/4″ D: 15 3/4″ Provenance: Richard A. Lee, Ardmore, PA; Sotheby’s New York. {See JUST IN]
English 19th century. Regency library steps, circa 1810. Mahogany, wood inlay, gold-tooled leather. H: 27″ L: 18 ½” D: 31″. $7,000
French, 19th century. Pair of Emprie nightstands, circa 1810. Mahogany solid & veneered, oak carcas, gilt bronze. H: 34″ W: 16″ D: 15 1/2″. $12,500
French 19th century. Empire cylinder nightstand, circa 1810. Mahogany, marble, bronze. H: 31 ½” Dia: 17 ½”. $7,000
French 19th century. Empire nightstand, circa 1815. Mahogany, marble, bronze. H: 29 1/2″ W: 15″ D: 15″ $6,000
French 19th century. Empire nightstand, circa 1815. Mahogany, bronze, marble. H: 32″ W: 16″ D: 15 1/4 $8,000
French provincial 19th century bookcase, circa 1850. Fruitwood. H: 25″ L: 41″ D: 9″ $5,000
French, 19th century. Louis-Philippe cabinet (chauffe plaque, or plate warmer), circa 1840. Cast iron & sheet metal, painted & gilded, fossilized-marble top. H” 41″ W: 27″ D: 15″. $8,500 [See JUST IN]
Possibly Czech, circa 1840. Table of satinwood and rosewood veneer, brass hardware. H: 28″ L: 41 3/4″ D: 22 1/2″ $ 15,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Russian 19th century. Neo-classical table, circa 1840. Mahogany, brass stringing and wheels. H: 26” L: 18 ¼” D: 11 ¾” $9,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Irish 19th/20th century. Drum table, bearing the arms of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, circa 1900. Painted brass wood, leather, iron, glass. H: 15” D: 14 ½” $4,0000
English, 19th century. Pair of etageres, circa 1850. Japanned wood, mother-of-pearl inlay, painted and gold decorations. H: 47 1/2″ W: 18 1/2″ D: 17″ $12,500 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Japanese 19th century. Tilt-top table, circa 1870. Lacquered wood with mother-of-pearl inlay, brass fitting. H: 29″ (40″ with top vertical). Dia: 21 1/2″ $9,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Leveson & Sons, London (English 19th century). Invalid or reading table, circa 1870. Mahogany, brass hardware. H: 31 to 44″ L: 31″ D: 16″ $4,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
German (Hannover), 20th century. Cocktail table, circa 1910. Oak, both solid & veneered, brass. H: 24″ Dia: 43 1/2″. $12,500 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Frans Franck (Belgian 1872-1932) side table, circa 1920. Tortoiseshell veneer, painted & gilded wood. H: 24” L: 33” D: 21” $15,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Jansen (Paris maker), designed by Gaston Schwartz (French, 1879-1938). Dining table, circa 1935. Amboyna veneer, silvered bronze, black glass. HP 31″ L:9′ 9″ D: 47″. Bibliography: Plaisir de France, Jan. 1935, p. 202. Olivier Queant, ed. Decoration de France, Paris 1949. Provenance: Susan Weber Soros. $65,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Ernest Boiceau (Swiss/French, 1881-1950). Desk with sliding side shelves, circa 1928. Amboyna-veneered mahogany, boxwood and purplewood inlay, blind-tooled leather. H: 29″ L: 59″ D: 33 3/4″. Provenance: Private collection, Paris; Galerie Eric Philippe, Paris; Private collection, New York. $40,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
German, 20th century, attributed to Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot (1883-1960). Side table, circa 1928. Solid and veneered stained birch, Bohemian breccia marble. H: 23″ D: 25″ $6,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Pier Luigi Colli (Italian 1895-1968). Table or bench, circa 1930. Amboyna-veneered walnut. H: 22 3/4″ L: 47″ D: 17 1/2″ $12,500 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Japanese 18th century. Altar table. Lacquered wood, gilt-brass fittings. H: 12” L: 24 ½” D: 10 ½”Provenance: Pierre Le-Tan, Paris. $15,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
Chinese 20th century. Display etagere, circa 1900. Hardwood. H: 26″ W: 18″ D: 5 1/2″. Provenance: Pierre Le-Tan, Paris. $3,000
Indian 19th century. Small marble table. H: 9 ¼” Dia. 13 ½”. Provenance: Maharaja of Bikaner; Arianne Dandois, Paris. $4,000
French 19th century. Butcher’s table with modern (Guerin) top, base circa 1880. Painted iron, brass-trimmed opaline glass. H: 33″ L: 32″ D: 24″. $10,000
French 20th century. Gueridon, 1920s. Solid and veneered walnut, painted sheet metal. H: 27″ Dia: 23″. $7,000
American 20th century, attributed to Eugene Schoen (1880 – 1957). Table, circa 1930. Macasar ebony- veneered mahogany, black opaline glass. H: 30 ¼” L: 79 ¾” D: 40 ¼” $20,000
Roberto Block and Mito Block (French, worked in Mexico City after 1940). Gueridon, circa 1945. Marble, bronze, painted steel. H: 26 ½” Dia: 31 ½” $15,000 [See FEATURED INVENTORY]
American, 20th century, attributed to McMillen (New York decorating firm). Pair of pedestals, circa 1940. Walnut, bronze, marble H: 40” Dia: 20” $12,500
French 20th century. Chinoiserie table, circa 1950. Oak. H: 30 ¼” L: 26″ D: 26″. $6,000
English 20th century. Pair of pedestals, circa 1970. Faux-bois-painted wood. H: 27″ W: 19″ D: 19″. Provenance Johnny Galliher, London and New York. $9,000
Jasper Morrison (English, b. 1959). Adjustable table (not from production line), 1988. Steel, paint, rubber, glass. H: 25 ¾” to 43 ½” Dia: 20 ½” top; “ base 23”. $6,000
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