Very rare marine decoration on the backs of these Directoire period chairs in solid mahogany and veneer. On a classic Jacob base, a high green leather seat highlights the sculpture of anchors and rope[...]
Pair of straw chairs from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Solid and stable. Some wear. Beautiful patina. One straw seat is more recent and is not exactly the same shape as the other. Possibili[...]
Group of 6 Italian gondola chairs from the second half of the 1700s, Empire style, in walnut wood. They have a straw seat and back with brass inlay and lyre and duck carving. Restoration of the wooden[...]
An important pair of 18th-century Mexican Colonial armchairs (jamugas), exquisitely crafted from silver, silk, and red velvet. These chairs showcase pushed silver ornamentation, a testament to the fin[...]
Pair of comfortable Consulate-style armchairs from the late 18th century, in blue-grey lacquered wood. Slightly cabriole backrests, quiver-shaped front legs and saber-shaped back legs. Traditional uph[...]
Very rare pair of chairs stamped Jacob Frères rue Meslée, delivered under the Consulate to Mrs. Catherine-Marie-Jeanne Lamy, née Tallard (1772-1825).
Often compared to Juliette Récamier, she was also[...]
Visible in Paris. Free hand delivery in the capital and its suburbs. Free delivery in France. Contact us for Europe and the rest of the world.
We offer 4 of these chairs in two pairs. It is possibl[...]
Pair of English chairs, late 18th century, George III. In solid mahogany, openwork interlaced back, removable seat frame, period silk preserved under a recent yellow fabric. Dated, signed and numbered[...]
Rare shepherdess armchair with windings from the Consulate period (late 18th century) in original condition with its crimson pink velvet carved with patterns around a lyre. Garnished with its original[...]
Pair of large ceremonial armchairs from the Consulate period - extreme end of the 18th century in mahogany and mahogany veneer. Finely carved. I report micro wear of the fabric
Lovely and wide antique "Greek" style bench. It dates back to the very end of the 18th century. Very "masculine and powerful" in its general appearance, it characterizes the productions at the time wh[...]
Pair of carved wooden shepherdess, the backrest in the form of a crook, the armrest uprights in detached baluster columns, the slightly domed belt decorated with rosettes, resting on four feet. Consul[...]
Superb pair of large cabinet armchairs in carved mahogany, mahogany veneer and black patinated beech.
The backrest with a wide openwork band decorated with finely carved trelliswork.
The lion's head[...]
Chair in mahogany and mahogany veneer, late 18th century Consulate Completely reupholstered. Tassinari et Chatel fabric. Stable and solid. In a perfect state.
Bergere in natural wood from the late 18th century Consulate period. Excellent condition. Solid. Cuffs with very very slight traces of use otherwise impeccable upholstery. Cabinetwork formerly pitted [...]
Elegant pair of Consulate seats in beech, original paint. Very good condition of boserie, old upholstery in good condition to be covered. Late 18th early 19th century.
Elegant armchair from the Consulate period (1799-1804) in cherry wood Fully pegged Curved backrest Straight legs at the front ending in a shell Curved front belt Round armrests typical of this pivotal[...]
IMPORTANT AND RARE CURULE SEAT IN SOLID MAHOGANY FROM THE DIRECTORY PERIOD DECORATED WITH VERY FINE SCULPTURES OF LIONS HEADS
THE X-BASE BASE IS TERMINATED BY LION CLAW FEET;
THE SEAT IS COVERED WI[...]
Armchair from the Consulate 1799 1804 period, pegged assembly, pale yellow patina, palm leaf decorations, striped silk fabrics matching the color of the wood, Beautiful refined model that can find its[...]
Vintage Consulate armchair, late eighteenth / early nineteenth, beech. This seat was to be lacquered at the origin, in fact old traces of paint are still visible in places in the pores of the wood. De[...]
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