Splendid poplar floor chest with fir lid, Tuscan work from the first half of the 17th century (the lid is later, probably from the 18th century).
Coming from a monastery where it was used as a contai[...]
This remarkable 17th-century Italian cabinet is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, combining ebony and ebonized wood with tortoiseshell veneers, finely crafted brass mounts, and delicate brass inlays. De[...]
Bench. Walnut. Spanish School, 17th century.
Bench made of walnut wood carved in its color, with a backrest composed of a smooth rectangular board and a seat composed of another board similar to the [...]
This remarkable 17th century European steel safe/trunk is a testament to both masterful craftsmanship and sophisticated security engineering for its time. Designed for maximum protection, it features [...]
Bench. Elm wood. 17th century.
Rectangular bench decorated with two teardrop-shaped holes facing each other and two side panels acting as legs (these have been cut to create curves, in the Baroque st[...]
Table. Walnut wood, iron. Spanish School, Guadalajara, 17th century.
Table with a smooth rectangular top, four spheres under the four legs (joined by chamfers starting from rectangular cubes and carv[...]
Extraordinary pair of Louis XIII armchairs from the early 17th century and from Veneto (Venice).
Made of walnut wood, finely carved.
Epoch: 17th century;
Origin: Venice (Italy);
Measurements: He[...]
"Town Hall" chest in walnut wood and wrought iron fittings. Castile, 17th century.
Rectangular chest with a flat lid resting on four spherical feet and a prominent molding at the bottom, reinforced w[...]
17th century lyre-legged table.
In walnut, with wrought iron brackets and a single-piece top. Baroque-style lyre table, made entirely of walnut, with carved profile legs and a rectangular top with a [...]
Important comò bolognese of the '600 in walnut and lastronato walnut, original patina wonderful, locks original with working key, back, funds and rivet of the epoch.
Beautiful cantilevered feet.
Mea[...]
Beautiful Bolognese chest of drawers in walnut from the '600, three large drawers with double squaring that is repeated on the sides, original locks of the time, flat in a single walnut board (except [...]
Chest supported by double bracket carved feet, the front is divided by pilasters with phytomorphic inlays, and is decorated with panels inlaid with birds. In walnut, it has restorations and replacemen[...]
Box decorated with bone marquetry typical of Mughal art. Mughal art between 1528 and 1858 is manifested in the manufacture of wooden objects with floral motifs.
Very rare 17th century baroque style mountain furniture with one-piece cut sides. 1 door at the bottom and 2 doors above. Original fittings and locks (bottom lock to be reviewed), the furniture is per[...]
Rare Italian architectural style cabinet, in blackened wood and reserves of marbled tortoiseshell, opening with 10 drawers framing a door with 4 columns decorated with a gilded bronze statuette repres[...]
Rare wooden wedding chest from the early 17th century.
The top and edges of the furniture are enriched with finely carved details with geometric motifs. The base of the chest is raised on feet in t[...]
17th century Antwerp cabinet in tortoiseshell on gold leaf, rosewood and ivory fillets. The door opens onto a series of painted drawers and mirrors. There are two secret drawers. The exterior key bloc[...]
Seventeenth-century sideboard with front with two doors surmounted on the top by a decorative support. The whole piece of furniture is made of walnut split into two by large pilasters, with a project[...]
Walnut burl veneered cabinet, the uprights on the front, also in walnut wood, are richly carved: starting from the bottom there is a shelf in the shape of a leafy volute, surmounted by a fish, a dolph[...]
Navy chest called "Cassette" in oak, assembly of pigeon boards (turnbuckles), beautiful wrought ironwork, original lock with its key (in working order). Norman work from the end of the 17th early 18th[...]
A charming rarity a small table from Queyras in softwood dating from the end of the 17th century ideal for your chalet in the mountains or any other use.
a rare piece of furniture in very good cond[...]
This precious table cabinet opens with a lid and has nine drawers richly decorated with ivory and ebony marquetry depicting foliage and scrolls, each drawer has an ivory pull button. The top of the li[...]
Small Nuremberg chest (known as Cordaire) 17th century. It is made of wrought iron with a pretty engraved plate. Its lock is original. Its key features a heraldic coat of arms (perhaps the Marsangy fa[...]
Tuscan refectory table in solid walnut belonging to the second half of the 17th century.
The rectangular-shaped solid walnut top has a geometric pattern inlay along the entire perimeter of the top.[...]
Large Italian Chest from Veneto, 1600s, in Walnut Wood. Features a Front Panel Adorned with Rich Inlaid Motifs.
Origin: Italy, Veneto
Period: 1600s
Dimensions: 166x53x59h cm
Resinous wood chest, richly carved on 3 sides and the top, the top lifts to reveal the chest and a small compartment, lock and hinges engraved with decoration (horses, birds) in original wrought iron,[...]
Walnut with bone inlays and gilded wood.
Opens to a flap revealing drawers and two leaves with architectural doors with pilasters and pediment,.
Some drawers have a secret drawer at the base. Their [...]
This beautiful Louis the color of its walnut is warm, its wood certainly chosen with great care by the carpenter who made it is of quality, this has allowed this table to age well and reach us in an e[...]
Chest of Drawers
In solid walnut
Period 17th century
Origin Italy - Emila Romagna region , Parma city
Dimension: width 127 cm , depth 53 cm , height 110 cm
It's already restored by our worksh[...]
Chest of Drawers
In solid walnut
Period 17th century
Origin Italy - Emila Romagna region , Bologna city
Dimension: width 163 cm , depth 65 cm , height 104 cm
It's already restored by our work[...]
Rare travel writing cabinet in the shape of a chest, with handles on the sides. This 17th century Spanish “bargueno” is made of fruit wood, probably walnut. The front is a flap which serves as a writi[...]
Bergamo's manufacture, 17th century
Chest of drawers with three drawers
Walnut wood, cm 95 x 141 x 62
With Ars Antiqua you can defer all amounts up to a maximum of € 7,500 at ZERO RATE, for a tot[...]
A small marquetry cabinet with architectural patterns opening with six drawers and one door. Nice exotic wood marquetry decorated with the musical instruments (drum, lute, viola and its bow, music sco[...]
Majestic wardrobe for sacristy in gattice extremely generous size (235 x 79, height 279 cm), Tuscany, two large doors with double tile, beautiful hinges and bayonet lock. Restoration. The wardrobe has[...]
Wooden travel trunk covered in leather from the 17th century, the decorations are made with pointed brass nails, symmetrical on the lid and a coat of arms on the front, original locks and key. In good[...]
French Louis XIV chest of drawers in green lacquered wood with inserts of polychrome paintings.
The front has two drawers bearing a central medallion with a gallant scene in the centre.
The side[...]
Chest of Genoese origins in walnut made in the 17th century.
Qualitatively very beautiful, it is also appreciable for its small size.
It is in excellent general condition, with original and work[...]
Oratory Kneeling ebony table with inlays, equipped with three drawers and flap. Lombardy region of origin. Period: late 17th century, early 18th century Dimensions: 68x57x89h cm Code: 6558 Visit our w[...]
Beautiful Pair of Armchairs, Rome, period: 600
Pair of gilt wooden armchairs, Roman manufacture, finely carved with rich floral motifs and shells.
Age: 600
Dimensions: 120 x 77 x
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