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Fine, French, Regence period, carved giltwood console (Item No. 843) With veined pink marble serpentine-fronted top above a shell and foliate frieze on crosshatched and diagonal reeded ground, raised on foliate-carved double scroll cabriole legs terminating in "pied de sabots." Circa 1725. 30¼" high by 31½" wide by 17" deep |
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Pair of very fine and rare French, Louix XIV style, wrought-iron consoles (Item No. 840) Each with a shaped, breche d'alep marble top above a pierced break-fronted frieze with c-scrolls, quatrefoils, and diamonds and three pierced aprons raised on scrolled supports headed with cherubim. Circa 1900-1920. (one shown) 78" wide by 37" high by 21¾" deep |
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Italian, Rococo period, walnut console (Item No. 838) With wooden top painted to resemble marble and legs terminating in pied de sabots. From Naples. Mid-18th century. 60" wide by 35" high by 26½" deep |
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Very fine, Parisian, Neoclassical period, drop-leaf banquet table (Item No. 828) In solid Cuban mahogany. Six tapered, fluted legs ending in original casters. With original extension mechanism and four later, matching finish, 20" wide, mahogany leaves. Circa 1780. 30" high by 68" diameter (148" long, fully extended) |
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Very fine, Chinese export, black lacquer and Parcil gilt games table (Item No. 822) Featuring chess surface in mother of pearl and ebony and recessed backgammon board in the interior. Second quarter of the 19th century. |
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Very fine, Spanish, Neoclassical, flame mahogany and parcel-gilt coiffeuse (Item No. 824) Circa 1820. Provenance: Collection d' Ariane Dandois. 82" high by 34¾" wide by 20¼" deep |
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Fine pair of Continental, Louis XV style, red painted and parcel gilded console tables (Item No. 812) With white-veined, liver-colored marble tops. One of identical pair shown. 53" wide by 35" high by 22" deep |
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Rare, Northern European, Gothic period refectory table (Item No. 811) In solid, carved oak. Circa 1525-1550. 100" long by 40" wide by 31" high |
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Very fine, Italian, Neoclassical period library table (Item No. 794) In solid, carved walnut, with six legs. Late 18th century. 104½" long by 37" wide by 31½" high |
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Restauration period, extending dining table (Item No. 638) In solid mahogany and flame mahogany veneer with fluted, tapering legs above castors. Extends to 22 feet (seats 22). Early 19th century. |
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Parisian, Louis XV period table a jeu (Item No. 757) In kingwood, ebony, and ivory veneers with cabriole legs terminating in gilt-bronze sabot feet. Opens to reveal a green felt poker surface. Mid-18th century. closed: 25¼ wide by 22" deep by 28" high - when opened, poker surface is 25¼" by 44" |
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French, Louis XV style, bronze mounted tric trac table (Item No. 775) In mahogany with mahogany, pearwood, and ebony veneers. Top chess/checkers surface reverses to reveal leather writing surface. Inside reveals inlaid backgammon surface. With drawers at each side to hold gaming pieces. Late 18th or early 19th century. |
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Italian, Louis XV style, wrought iron console (Item No. 771) With marble top. 19th century. 41½" wide by 16" deep by 38½" high |
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Renaissance style extending game table ("table a jeu") (Item No. 398) In solid walnut with casters and multiple inlaid playing surfaces for backgammon, checkers, chess, and a roulette wheel. 19th century from Paris. 31" wide by 26" deep by 30½" high, 93" fully extended |
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Rare, Florentine, Renaissance period refectory table (Item No. 763) In solid, carved black walnut. Late 16th century. 90" wide by 29" deep by 30" high |
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Very fine, French, Louis XVI period tric trac table (Item No. 759) In solid mahogany and mahogany veneers with brass trim. Gold-embossed leather writing surface reverses to reveal felt card-playing surface. Inside reveals original ebony and ivory inlaid backgammon board. Tapered, fluted legs ending in brass casters. Two drawers hold matching white and green-tinted ivory playing pieces. Late 18th century. 45" wide by 24" deep by 29" high |
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Empire period, circular scagliola top (Item No. 703) With three doves surrounded by arrow and wheat motif border. Early 19th century. 33" diameter |
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Rare, French, Jacob period tric-trac table (Item No. 686) Gold-embossed leather writing surface, which reverses to a green felt card-playing surface. Inside reveals original ebony and ivory inlaid backgammon board. Matching, white and green-tinted ivory pieces. Early 19th century. 44½" by 22¼" by 29½" high |
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Catalan, Baroque period refectory table (Item No. 514) In solid carved walnut with lyre-shaped legs and wrought-iron stretchers. Late 17th or early 18th century. 54" wide by 34" deep by 31" high |
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French, Louis XV style, extension dining table (Item No. 643) In solid, carved walnut. Second half of the 19th century. 72" long by 42" wide by 30" high |
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| While we try to keep a representative sample of our inventory online, not all of our pieces are presented here. If you don't find what you are looking for, please don't hesitate to contact us. We will gladly try to fill your special requests. |





