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Pair of candlesticks Louis XVI
Pair of candlesticks Louis XVI gilt bronze blue turquin, bird heads and binet sunflower, inventory marks
Ferdinand BARBEDIENNE XIX
Ferdinand BARBEDIENNE XIX
QUILTS MOUNTED IN BOUGEOIRS IN EUROPE
the birds, gilded copper and polychrome cloisonné enamels on a blue background, represented at the stop, the head turned, the end of the feathers multicolored.
China, Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period (1796-1820).
The Chinese style gilt bronze mount signed Barbedienne house, circa 1880.
Maurice DUBOIS 1869-1944 "The jewels of Amphitrite" oil on canvas signed and dated 1917 lower left, important gilt stucco frame with cartouche indicating the name of the artist and the title of the work suggesting that it s is a work having figured in salons.
Transition style bronze chandelier circa 1880
Gilt bronze chandelier Transition style 6 lights N.III
French School of the XVIII pair of neoclassical paintings, medallion landscape on a yellow background, probably originally incised in woodwork.
French School late eighteenth
French School end of the eighteenth door top of polylobée shape "Marine turquerie" wood frame and gilded stucco
French school terracotta style XVIII
French School XIX in the style of the 18th century "Putto and the swan" patinated terracotta presented on a gilded wooden base
Pair of Louis XV Rococo chandeliers
Pair of chandeliers cage 8 lights gilded bronze and chisel Rococo style Louis XV end XIX decorated with tassels rock crystal
Lionel ROYER 1852-1926 "Portrait of Charles Vesins in front of Zouaves" oil on canvas signed lower right in its frame in gold stucco (65X94)
Architect table Louis XVI
Architect table the mahogany mahogany veneer Parisian work of Louis XVI, a drawer in belt making writing and 2 drawbars
Victor de Grandchamp XIX "Still life with pomegranates faience and Luth" oil on canvas, (rentoilage) signed dated 1854 on the top right.
Clément Massier Golf Juan, Gard "Turtle" in turquoise glazed ceramic circa 1900