Pair of Empire period armchairs in mahogany with bronze decorations of chimeras and palmettes.The yellow fabric with floral decorations in the center, surrounded by a crown and volutes. Find us on our[...]
Armchair from the Consulat 1799 1804 period in solid mahogany wood, elegant armchair for an office, living room or bedroom, in good condition, it is perfectly stable, the fabrics are a matter of taste[...]
SET OF 2 BERGERES & 2 ARMCHAIRS FROM THE EMPIRE PERIOD
FROM THE PALACE OF FONTAINEBLEAU
The set consists in two bergeres and two armchairs in natural wood, the front feet known as "Jacob", heads of [...]
Pair of mahogany consulate armchairs attributed to Jacob Freres Rue Meslee (1796-1803) with front hock-shaped base and saber base at the back. Covered with tartan fabric, all in perfect condition.
period armchair restoration in solid mahogany, restored recently, minimal lacks and wear due to use an old restoration on the top of an arm upholstery in good condition
Pair of armchairs known as "with dolphins" resting on sabre legs in dark mahogany presenting some accidents not important.
Lotus shaped decoration at the connecting stops surmounted on either side o[...]
Rather rare and beautiful pair of Empire armchairs in solid mahogany and fully pegged veneer, armrests adorned with finely carved Egyptian heads, attributed to the "Jacobs", overturned backs, saber fe[...]
AN OFFICER'S ARMCHAIR, "EMPIRE - CONSULATE" early 19th century, solid cherry wood. Very fine work of sculpture decorated with quality bronze. The backrest and the black leather seat have been complete[...]
Empire armchair, in mahogany and mahogany veneer. Stamp on the rear cross member. Jacob Jacob, Georges-Alphonse Jacob Desmalter, 1830 - 1847 Height of the seat: 42 cms A very small jump of veneer on t[...]
2 Empire period armchairs that can form a pair. Empire period of the 1810s and attributed to Jacob Desmalter (not stamped).
Two years ago, we sold a pair of Jacob Desmalter chairs from Fontainebleau,[...]
superb pair of Empire period gondola armchairs in solid mahogany and mahogany veneer, finely carved armrests with dolphins and palmettes, curved backrests resting on 4 saber legs, very good quality fa[...]
The flat-back armchairs have two arms in a smooth and rounded curve ending in an armrest support carved in the head of a dolphin placed on a capital including a stylized lotus flower.
The feet are sa[...]
Armchair in solid blond mahogany, with saber legs, beautifully made, comparable to the pieces coming out of Jean Louis' workshop. The armrests are finely decorated with relief patterns, such as the ar[...]
Pair of gray-green lacquered beech armchairs stamped by Jean-Baptiste Demay. Empire period, early 19th century.
Master cabinetmaker: Jean-Baptiste Demay, got his master on February 4, 1784.
Stamped:[...]
Pair of dolphin armchairs in lacquered wood resting on saber legs with white leather trim Empire period XIX th century seat height 42 cm total height 90 cm width of armrests 55 cm seat depth 50 cm del[...]
Paire de fauteuils en acajou de Cuba à dossiers renversés.
Pieds antérieurs et postérieurs en sabre.
Garniture de crin de cheval neuve , de la maison Verel de Belval , Le Crin.
Epoque Empire.
Pair of mahogany empire armchairs with ram's head in bronze in the extension of the two armrests The front legs end with a bronze lion paw Covered with a red flowered fabric Seat height 42cm
Large lacquered beech armchair, from the Palace of Compiègne and stamped Jacob D Rue Meslée, from the Empire period. The armchair is upholstered with a grey blue velvet.
The readable number under the[...]
An important armchair in lacquered and painted beech decorated with palmettes and rosettes from the Empire period by Jacob Desmalter.
Delivered by Jacob in 1805 for the sleeping room of Madame Mère[...]
Pair of lacquered beech child's armchairs, front feet in the shape of swords, the backrest in carved wood decorated with a star and a laurel crown. Consulate period.
The armchairs are upholstered wit[...]
Armchair "gondola" for a child in mahogany and mahogany veneer.
Empire period, early 19th century.
There is an inscription on the inside of the armchair "1815".
Upholstered with olive green fabri[...]
Following the difficult revolutionary years, under the Directory and then the Consulate there is a period of economic recovery, favorable to the decorative arts, then experiencing a new boom. This pai[...]
Pair of mahogany Empire armchairs attributed to Jacob brothers. Saber feet, the armrests are beautifully carved with a ram's head.
Condition report: Very good condition, restored by our workshop i[...]
French work, early nineteenth century Pair of reclining chair all gilded wood with its original gilding. Woodwork entirely of period having not undergone any restorations. Completely retyped in the ru[...]
Pair of Empire period armchairs in solid mahogany.
Sabre legs. Trapezoidal seat. Refurbished horsehair strapping and upholstery. Stained fabric.
Stable seats in perfect condition for use.
Pair of chairs back from Egypt in mahogany. Hind feet in saber, front feet in sheath. Upside down backs, armrests with sheaths lined with Athenian busts. Green velvet tapestry hit. To be compared to t[...]
Work French, Empire period Stamped BARREAU Etienne-Ovide 1803-1830 Exercised between 1803 and 1830, his house was rather prosperous and had a certain importance. He lived at 14 rue de Charenton in 182[...]
Set of 4 of Empire chairs in mahogany and mahogany veneer.
The backrests are surmounted by a carved winding marquee palms and foliage.
The feet are in the form of sword, forefeet - like double balu[...]
Armchair in solid mahogany, foot sword and shapely foot .Beau sculpture work palmettos, winding acanthus leaf ... The woodwork is in good condition .The chair is used as it is but to restore garnish [...]
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