 | Extraordinary, Jacob period, drop-leaf banquet table (Item No. 650)
In solid walnut with turned legs ending in brass castors. Fourteen center legs, seventeen original leaves in stained pine. Closed, 63" diameter seats 10-12; seats 45 people when fully opened with original extension mechanism to 32 foot length. Early 19th century.
Dimensions: 63" diameter (closed), 32' long fully extended.
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 | Normandy clock (Item No. 213)
French, 18th century, Louis XVI period, tall case clock from Normandy. In solid oak with brass and pewter works. Signed by "Mortier."
Dimensions: 20" wide (at its widest point) by 98" high
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 | French, Neoclassical, period armoire de chasse (Item No. 596)
A very unusual form, most likely from a hunting lodge in Southwestern France. In solid, carved cherry with additional storage cabinets on either side (see photo number three), which were used to store hunting gear. Late 18th century.
Dimensions: 93" high by 72" wide by 23" deep
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 | Regence style canapé (Item No. 595)
In solid, carved oak. Late 18th or early 19th century.
Dimensions: 75" wide by 37" deep by 43" high
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 | French, Louis XVI period, Provençal buffet de chasse (Item No. 592)
In solid, carved walnut with gray marble top having fluted, chamfered corners and pierced bottom apron comprised of garlands, ribbons, and bows. Late 18th century.
Dimensions: 66" wide by 28½" deep by 39" high
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 | French, Provençal, Neoclassical period, oval dining table (Item No. 588)
In solid walnut with "pied Jacob" and drop leaves. Can extend to accommodate five leaves (seating for 16). Early 19th century.
Dimensions: without leaves 54" wide by 58" long by 30" high. With all five leaves, extends to 158" long.
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