Furniture
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T-143
Napoleon III Louis XVI Style Mahogany Side Table
Napoleon III Louis XVI style mahogany side table inset with rouge Languedoc marble top and decorated with brass railing. France: circa 1890
- width
- 20 in (50.8 cm)
- height
- 30 in (76.2 cm)
- depth
- 12.75 in (32.39 cm)
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T-144
Italian Neoclassical Console Table
Early 19th century, Italian neoclassical console table with veneered verde antique top, the base having original faux painted verde antique surface, the apron flower head and chain mail decoration, the legs capped with wreaths and egg and dart molding, fluting and tapering to plinth base.
- width
- 48 in.
- height
- 33.5 in.
- depth
- 18 in.
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T-145
Anglo Irish Rococo Giltwood Console Table
Fine 18th century Irish console table, the shaped Siena top with ogee edge over serpentine shaped frame having foliate and rocaille carving, the cabriole legs ending in leaf carved richly scrolled legs, retaining much original gilding, the top 18th century and probably original.
- width
- 54.5
- height
- 33.5
- depth
- 29 in.
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T-146
Austrian Neoclassical Gueridon with Micro Mosaic and Specimen Marble Top
Very Fine Austrian Neoclassical gueridon table with gilt brass pierced gallery, the specimen marble top with Roman micro-mosaic center depicting ruins, having porphyry and malachite border, the body comprising random shaped specimen hardstones including Sienna Marble, Egyptian Alabaster, Porto and other marbles, over three eagle headed legs ending in claw and egg feet joined by galleried under-tier.
- height
- 31 in.
- depth
- 23 in.
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T-147
George III Carved Mahogany Fretwork Table
George III carved mahogany fretwork table with greek key inlaid marble top. England: circa 1760. Provenance: private collection New-York. Condition: good original condition and greek key inlaid marble top possibly later.
- width
- 32.75 in.
- height
- 31.5 in.
- depth
- 20.5 in.
- condition
- Good original condition and greek key inlaid marble top possibly later.
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T-148
Fine Louis XVI Style Mahogany Guéridon, after a Model by Bernard Molitor
Fine Louis XVI style Ormolu and mahogany Guéridon, after a model by Bernard Molitor Fitted with a white marble top within a pierced lappet decorated ormolu border, raised on classical female caryatid monopodia, joined by a pierced stretcher, raised on toupie feet. Note: The original model of this guéridon designed by Bernard Molitor in 1790 is in the Château de Versailles, and was originally called a Table à Thé. France: circa 1860
- height
- 29.5 in. (74.93 cm)
- diameter
- 37.5 in. (95.25 cm)
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T-150
Rare Neoclassical style cherry wood guéridon by André Arbus
Rare Neoclassical style cherry wood guéridon by André Arbus. France: circa 1940. Reference: André Arbus by Yvonne Brunhammer. Edition Norma, France: 1996. p.256-257-265 .
- height
- 25.5 in.
- diameter
- 29 in.
- condition
- Very good condition , original finish re-polished .
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T-151
Pair of Italian Walnut Midcentury Night Tables by Vittorio Dassi
Pair of Italian walnut midcentury night tables by Vittorio Dassi with two-tier glass tops. Italy.
- width
- 23 in. (58.42 cm)
- height
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
- depth
- 11.5 in. (29.21 cm)
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T-152
Pair of Cream Shagreen "Quilted" End Tables by R & Y Augousti
Pair of cream shagreen "quilted" end tables night stand by R & Y Augousti fitted a single drawer.Bearing Brass Tag of Maker. France : circa 1980
- width
- 19.5
- height
- 23.5
- depth
- 19 in.
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T-153
Italian Modernist Style Walnut Table Desk
Italian modernist style walnut table desk with the four splayed fitted with brass hoofs. Italy, circa 1950.
- width
- 60 in.
- height
- 30 in.
- depth
- 37.5 in.
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T-155
Very fine George III mahogany serving table attributed to Thomas Chippendale
Very fine George III mahogany serving table attributed to Thomas Chippendale, the well figured serpentine top with deep under molding, the apron with central tablet featuring a carved snake handled urn with guttae drops, the apron with carved patera and foliate carved molding, the leg with fluted panels with pin hole details over tapering forms with carved money pattern and fluting and ending in spade feet, the whole with great surface and rich patination, the underside and back with distinctive red wash. Provenance: Vernay and Jussel The Chippendale firm supplied several known serving tables of this form, all slightly different, for such commissions as Paxton House and Goldborough Hall.
- width
- 62 in.
- height
- 33 in.
- depth
- 27 in.
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T-156
Rare Pair of Chromed Steel and Polished Brass Console Tables by Karl Springer
A rare pair of chromed steel and polished brass console tables by Karl Springer, fitted with nicely figured granite tops. USA: circa 1970
- width
- 39.5 in. (100.33 cm)
- height
- 30 in. (76.2 cm)
- depth
- 12 in. (30.48 cm)
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T-157
Italian Art Nouveau Style Mirrored Side Table
Elegant Italian Art Nouveau style silvered metal and patinated mirrored side table. Italy circa 1950
- width
- 22.5 in.
- height
- 21.5 in.
- depth
- 22.5 in.
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T-158
Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen Teak Side Table for France & Daverkosen
Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen teak two-tier side table for France & Daverkosen
- width
- 30 in.
- height
- 21.75 in.
- depth
- 20 in.
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T-159
English white painted 19th century circular side table.
English white painted 19th century circular side table. c.1860
- height
- 28
- diameter
- 35 1/2
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T-16
sold
Sculpted and Patinated Bronze "Stalagmite" Oval Dining Table by Paul Evans
Sculpted and patinated bronze "Stalagmite" oval dining table by Paul Evans bronzed resin over steel with thick oval glass top signed 'PE 75 TP' The dimensions of the base are H:29. W:37 D:22 in. United States.
- width
- 61 in. (154.94 cm)
- height
- 29 in. (73.66 cm)
- depth
- 42 in. (106.68 cm)
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T-160
sold
Walnut and Brass Dining Table by Luiggi Caccia Dominion for Azucena
Oval walnut and brass dining table designed by architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena . Signed on the base: Azucena. In 1947 Caccia Dominioni started Azucena with fellow architect Ignazio Gardella. Azucena was started as an outlet to create furniture and design items that accompanied their building designs as part of a total design concept. They are well known for their experimentation and innovation with designs, finishes and production processes. Italy.
- width
- 71 in. (180.34 cm)
- height
- 29 in. (73.66 cm)
- depth
- 51.5 in. (130.81 cm)
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T-161
Rare Welded and Patinated Aluminum "Argente" Side Table by Paul Evans for Directional
Welded and patinated aluminum "Argente" Side Table by Paul Evans for Directional, model PE 37 . From a Los Angeles estate designed by Oliver Furth. Provenance : Rago, Modern, 25 April 2009, Lot 104 | Collection of John R. Eckel, Jr. | Wright, The Collection of John R. Eckel, Jr., 28 June 2011, Lot 120 | Private Collection, Los Angeles literature: Paul Evans: Crossing Boundaries and Crafting Modernism, Kimmerle, pg. 180 illustrates related form USA: circa 1968 Paul Evans was an American furniture designer and sculptor known for his unique tables and cabinets. Born on May 20, 1920 in Newtown, PA, he studied at a number of institutions including the Philadelphia Textile Institute in Philadelphia, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. After finishing school, Evans relocated to the town of New Hope, PA, where he shared a workshop and showroom with his mentor Phillip Loyd Powell. In 1964, Evans became a designer for Directional Furniture, and introduced several series of furniture lines, including his popular Cityscapes series. Over the years, his techniques incorporated several influences including techniques used in the shipbuilding industry for his large-scale works. In 1981, Evans left Directional Furniture and opened his own showroom in New York. The designer died on March 7, 1987 on Nantucket Island, MA.
- width
- 24.25 in.
- height
- 16.5 in.
- depth
- 12.25 in.
- condition
- Good original condition, uneven surface as intended by the artist, original slate top showing chips and repair .
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T-163
Louis XVI Period Mahogany Bouillotte Table
Louis XVI period mahogany bouillotte table, opening with two drawers and two shelves in the belt inset with white marble accompanied by a bronze gallery, fine tapered base with fluted legs on bronze feets. France: circa 1780
- height
- 27 in.
- diameter
- 25 in.
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T-164
Pair of Brass and Chrome Side Tables by Romeo Rega
Pair of Brass and Chrome Side Tables by Romeo Rega Italy: circa 1970
- width
- 20.75 in (52.71 cm)
- height
- 21 in (53.34 cm)
- depth
- 19.75 in (50.17 cm)
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T-167
Mahogany Empire Period Gueridon
Empire Period Gueridon France: circa 1810
- height
- 29 in.
- diameter
- 38 in.
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T-168
Pair of 1980's Modernist Low Tables in Enameled Steel and Patinated Brass
Pair of modernist black steel and polished brass square side tables inset black granite top. United States: circa 1980 A third table also identical is available.
- width
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
- height
- 15 in. (38.1 cm)
- depth
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
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T-169
Italian Art Deco Walnut Table
Italian Art Deco Walnut Table. Italie: circa 1950
- width
- 64 in.
- height
- 30 in.
- diameter
- 35 in.
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T-17
White lacquered and carved wood console table in the manner of Serge Roche
White lacquered and carved wood console table in the manner of Serge Roche, the rock form base cared out of a solid block of maple finished with a white wash, the top and base made of lacquered wood. France: circa 1970
- width
- 42 in.
- height
- 34.25
- depth
- 16 in.