Attributed to Gabriel VIARDOT - Chair in carved exotic wood inspired by the Far East, openwork backrest with mother-of-pearl inlays, cushioned seats. Wear and tear on the seat. Period, late 19th centu[...]
JAPAN - Meiji period (1868-1912). Folding chair, called "curule" with footrest in red lacquered wood decorated with stencil of stylized floral motifs. Copper reinforcements. The seat in studded black [...]
CANTON PORCELAIN STOOL China, late 19th century Drum-shaped, the underside is openwork, entirely decorated with palace and battle scenes in cartouches on a background of flowers, fruits and emblems. H[...]
Rare small chair or fireside chair in gilded and carved wood. French work of Japanese inspiration. Probably work by Edouard Lièvre. Stable chair in good condition, suitable upholstery.
Rare series of 6 Indochinese rosewood chairs decorated with dragons. dimension height 102 cm for a width of 45 cm x 43 cm. 2 canings are to be redone and the decoration of the top of the chairs is mis[...]
Very nice pair of chairs with a curved backrest from the 18th century in red lacquered wood. In very good condition ! Backrest with a sculpted decoration of a flower, very good quality lacquer with it[...]
Six GEORGE II style chairs RED AND GOLD JAPANESE SIDE CHAIRS Each decorated with chinoiserie scenes of a courteous character on arched legs joined by shaped molded stretchers and cushioned feet, the d[...]
Pair of Chinese Ming dynasty style chairs standing on four square section legs. Square with rounded corners openwork backseat with circular-section rails adorned with a S-shaped back splat that is rev[...]
Mandarin low chair in red lacquered wood from the 19th century. Three carved panels form the center of the file. The first, on a green background, in a frame of black wood inlaid with mother of pearl [...]
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