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Silver Coffee Service circa 1880
Boin Taburet tea set 4 pieces silver Regency style, in its box, period N.III
Oval medallion, carved and lacquered oak representing a profile of woman, France ép. L XIV
Chandelier 18 lights Louis XVI style early twentieth
18 lights chandelier in gilded bronze and blue patinated bronze decorated with tassels in Louis XVI cut crystal
Porcelain nineteenth genre Meissen, "Rhinoceros" gilt bronze mount signed A.Risler and Carré in Paris.
Louis BEROUD 1852-1930 "At the square salon of the Louvre" preparatory painting for the monumental work exhibited at the museum Fabre Montpellier (5.00m x 3.85m) signed dated lower left 1883 gilt stucco frame Louis XV style (53x63)
desk chair Louis XVI style early XX
Desk armchair painted wood with rotating seat, decorated with friezes of pearls and rais-de-cores, st Louis XVI
Pair of guinea fowl polychrome porcelain brand under cover Samson style Meissen late nineteenth time
Suite of 6 Louis XVI armchairs in cream lacquered wood, gold rechampi flat files medallions
DIRK VAN DER AA 1731-1809
DIRK VAN DER AA 1731-1809 "Bacchanal, Putti with bunches of grapes" oil on canvas in grisaille (rentoilage)
Vincente PALMAROLI Y Gonzalez 1834-1896
Vincente PALMAROLI Y Gonzalez 1834-1896 "young woman in the storm losing her parasol" oil on wood signed lower right, frame with canals (dim: 50,5x62cm)
Empire clock signed Etienne TAVERNIER active in Paris between 1800 and 1830 "Androcles and the lion" Jump in search
Androcles removes a thorn from the paw of a lion.
Androcles was a Roman slave.
It is said that having been delivered to the animals in the Great Circus of Rome for escaping from his master, proconsul of Africa, he was recognized and spared by a lion. By escaping from his master's house and fleeing to the desert, he would have healed the animal and lived with him. Delivered to wild animals, he must die. However, the lion recognized him and showed him signs of affection. The Emperor, learning this explanation from the mouth of Androcles, graced him and gave him a lion's gift. Androcles took him on a leash all over the city, receiving money from passers-by.
Guillaume DUPRE 1576-1643
Guillaume DUPRE 1576-1643 sculptor and medalist "profile Henri IV and Petrus Ieannus" bronze with brown patina dated 1603 presented in ebony, blackened pear and gold-plated brass frames (dim: 32x43cm)