Antiques
BRONZE PATINATED CAST IRON FIGURE OF A PUTTI
US$20,084.00 A fine bronze patinated cast iron figure on a fixed pedastal of a Putti playing cymbals by Val D'osne. Val osne is a deviation from the common Osne-le-Val in Haute-Marne. Workshops, created in 1836 by Jean-Pierre Victor Andre to make street furniture and decorative cast iron, quickly becoming the most important production of art cast in France under the name of "art foundry of Val d'Osnec. 1880Jean-Pierre André Victor (December 26, 1790) began his career as a contractor in the city of Paris. He was also manager of foundries Thonnance-lès-Joinville Cousances-aux-Forges, which gave him the experience of production and market knowledge of ornamental iron. It was soon noticed by the quality of its productions it does do in Haute-Marne, then the research productivity that allows him to lower the price of its balconies and ornamental fonts. The plant, established in 1836 (leave - the date of production is not certain) has been designed from the outset for ornamental cast iron. 1827, André and Calla are noted for their production: thus it is written in a report by the Society for the Encouragement of National Industry: "André, master foundries, rue Neuve-Ménilmontant in Paris - André, eagerly accepted by the jury of the Seine, who knows his valuable work, however, has sent the exposure that a balustrade in cross pig iron. . The room, the price was 15 f, indicating recent advances in factories located in Champagne, we regret that it has not been accompanied by harder runtime objects and other common parts, that Cast reproduced with a marked economy (1), and whose business manufacturing high in this province is largely due to the example André gave one of the first. (1) See page 75. . The sepulchral ornaments, door knockers, bas-reliefs, etc., in pig iron (...) were derived from plants...
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PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DESK BRONZES
US$1,224.63
Pair of Mid 19th Century French Desk Bronzes retaining original dark brown patina surfaces.c. 1860Height6.00 inch(15.2 cm)Ref No. 6389
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19TH CENTURY MICRO MOSAIC
US$10,776.80 Very good 19th century micro mosaic plaque of St.Peter's Rome in perfect overall conditionRRc. 1890Micro mosaics were popular purchases by visitors on the Grand Tour, easily portable, and often taken home to set into an object there. Typical scenes were landscapes of Roman views, rarely of any artistic originality, and the micro mosaics were small panels used to inset...
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19TH CENTURY GROUP OF A WHIPPET AND A PEKINGESE
US$2,265.57 A well cast Bronze 19th Century Group of a Whippet and a Pekingese after P J Mene, dark brown patina.c. 1850Pierre Jules Mêne (25 March 1810 – 20 May 1879) was a French Sculptor and animalière. Mene is considered the pioneer of animal sculpture in the nineteenth-century. Mêne produced a number of animal sculptures, mainly of domestic animals including...
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TWELVE-ARMED, BRASS CHANDELIER
US$3,061.59 A 12 Arm tiered brass and gilt bronze Chandelier, the scroll arms with substantial drip patterns, the centre with bulbous and slender turnings.RRc. 1910The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or...
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GILT BRONZE SIX ARM CHANDELIER
US$5,510.86 An attractive and unusual cut glass and gilt bronze six arm Chandelier, the base section with tiered swags and drops, the centre section shaped and with fine matching pendant drops.c. 1900The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a...
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY POLYCHROME WROUGHT IRON CHANDELIER
US$5,388.39 Early 20th century polychrome decorated wrought iron chandelier with writhen upper supports over foliage decoration.RRc. 1920The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or chain. From the 15th century, more complex forms...
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DARK BLUE AND GOLD CANDLE LAMP
US$171.45
Dark blue and gold candle lamp. ModernRRc. 1990Height17.00 inch(43.2 cm)Ref No. 5091
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19TH CENTURY CANTON VASE LAMP
US$2,081.88
Good 19th century Canton porcelain vase lamp with applied lizard decoration and court scenes within panels.RRc. 1870Height16.00 inch(40.6 cm)Ref No. 5097
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PAIR OF OAK SQUARE SECTION LAMPS
US$526.59
Pair of oak square section Lamps with faux ivory decoration within panels. Modern.RRc. 1990Height13.00 inch(33.0 cm)Ref No. 5117
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REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD GILT SIDE CABINET
US$5,510.86
A good Regency period rosewood and parcel gilt side cabinet, the uprights with softly gilded sections, the timber very well figured, applied gilt bronze mounts to the top edges and with fitted inset marble top.RRc. 1820Height36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Width29.00 inch(73.7 cm)Depth14.50 inch(36.8 cm)Ref No. 5661
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LOUIS XVI PERIOD ARCHITECTS TABLE
US$17,634.70
A fine and original Louis XVI well figured mahogany architects/ draftsman’s table with writing and drawing sections on the original ratchet supports. The ends incorporating leather top slides, stamped "Champuis".RRc. 1780Height30.50 inch(77.5 cm)Width39.00 inch(99.1 cm)Depth27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Ref No. 1181
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LATE 19TH CENTURY WRITING DESK
US$2,939.12
A pretty, late 19th century mahogany writing desk, the drawer fronts attractively recessed and retaining original gilt bronze handle. The top crossbanded, inset leather top in attractive slightly faded olive colour, delicately formed tapering supports.c. 1900Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width47.00 inch(119.4 cm)Depth27.50 inch(69.8 cm)Ref No. 3549
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