A square two-piece earthenware pedestal in the form of a composite capital with mascarons on a pseudo-Romanesque base with paws at the corners. 51x33x32cm.
Pair of cast iron columns opening with a small door, Belle Epoque period. Note that these columns were originally lamppost bases in the streets of Paris. They can be used for a house entrance or to pl[...]
This column in white Carrara marble, with gray and white veins, is fitted with a cylindrical shaft. This barrel is highlighted at the ends with scalloped brass collars carved with stylized leaves. Thi[...]
Pair of marquetry sheaths, rosewood pewter and sycamore in the style of Boulle marquetry. They are decorated with foliage and friezes of gilded bronze beads. The upper part is topped with a molded roy[...]
Pair of marqueterie pedestals and rich decorations in gilded bronze, masks on the front and tops in green Alpine marble.
Measures:
- height 135 cm
- width 45 cm
- depth 33 cm.
France, f[...]
Beautiful Napoleon III style harness from the beginning of the 20th century with three rosewood and rosewood inlaid trays. The upper plate is surrounded by an openwork brass gallery, decorated with fo[...]
Pair of square section saddles, Napoleon III style, in crimson red velvet Brocaded fabrics with patterns of braces alternating with small diamonds, mounted on fleece, surrounded by carved and gilded w[...]
Large bronze bolster decorated with three very expressive human heads, Napoleon III style, early 20th century. Extremely decorative, this harness has a partly fluted shaft decorated with bunches of gr[...]
beautiful mahogany stand enhanced with a gallery and a marble top, richly decorated with chiseled motifs in gilded brass, resting on 4 legs connected by a mahogany top in spacer, late 19th century per[...]
Proantic uses a cookie to analyze traffic and improve its service by using Google Analytics. Data sent to Google Analytics (frequency of visits to the site and pages visited) are anonymous. No other cookie tracks your activity, your personal data is not collected. Thank you for helping us to have better understanding how Proantic is used.