15th-18th century Persia
An antique turquoise glazed earthenware vase or pot from the Islamic Safavid period with black decoration.
This beautiful piece was collected at the beginning of the 20[...]
This saber is to be classified in the "FIRANGI", that is to say the sabers of India mounted from a European blade. This is a so-called “KHANDA” mount typical of the state of Maha Rashtra (Bombay regio[...]
Extraordinary pair of Louis XIII armchairs from the early 17th century and from the Veneto region (Venice). Made of walnut wood, finely carved. Measurements: Height 118 cm; Width 75 cm; Depth 60 cm.
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FLAMBEAU in cast bronze and turned on a nippled bowl base topped with a leg with a baluster and a cylindrical binet.
Height: 15 cm.
MIDDLE EAST (?), 17th century.
Slight deformations of the edge [...]
Rare portable travel cabinet in rosewood inlaid with ivory worked on all sides, opening with 4 drawers in front, a large drawer in the upper part and 3 small ones in the second row. Missing seat and s[...]
Buddha head of temple facing entirely built in terracotta bricks during the 16/18th century period. Buddha Maravijaya. Shan Burma period. Well based, this head with half-closed eyes sketches a smile a[...]
TORCH in bronze with tubular shaft and ringed binet resting on a flared tapered base.
Height: 18.5cm.
OTTOMAN EMPIRE (TURKEY?), Circa 1600
Good condition, a hole from old electrification is howev[...]
A North European 17th century brass mounted elm and walnut table cabinet
The pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawers including 'secret' compartments, the central panel decorated with an [...]
Small indian - philippine chest and box in silver filigree and gilded silver. The chest has a vault-shaped cover with a central medallion, most likely to have the owner's initials (missing them) and r[...]
Rare polychrome sculpture, depicting a figure wearing a turban (probably an Ottoman Turkish). Carrillon element? Late seventeenth and early eighteenth century. H. 138 cm
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