“Shell” lounge set consisting of a sofa and two armchairs newly upholstered in rust-colored golden velvet.
Circa 1950,
Italy
Pair of lamps in the shape of parrots in polychrome porcelaine mounted on chiseled gilded bronze bases, in the style of Meissen, new lampshades in silk lined with kaki color and Declercq trimmings.
Pair of vases mounted as lamps in diamond-cut crystal with gilt bronze mounts decorated with antique scrolls and lion heads holding a ring. The stem ends with a cut crystal bead.
Late 19th – early 20th century
Large antique-style coffee table with two glass églomisé tops, a wrought iron frame with a golden patina, and a hexapod base shaped like horses holding rings.
Circa 1940
Italy
Pair of lamps in the shape of parrots in polychrome porcelaine mounted on chiseled gilded bronze bases, in the style of Meissen, new lampshades in silk lined with pink color and Declercq trimmings.
Early 20th century
A small “indiscreet” bollard consisting of a three-seater seat upholstered in animal hair in the traditional style, all on a network of twenty stiff springs… a triple backrest also separated by three padded, buttoned rails topped with a Medici vase in gilded wood, entirely covered in Rubelli jacquard fabric, with Declercq trimmings.
Napoleon III period, 19th century
Richly carved and gilded wooden mirror with rocaille-patterned glazing beads and mercury glass.
Louis XV period, 18th century
Provence, France
Oil on canvas, “Portrait of a Nobleman with His Dog,” the coat of arms at the top left with the motto in old French “Hope in God.”
Is this a nobleman in the entourage of King Charles II of England?
17th century
French School?
Oil on panel “Portrait of Lucelle”, Latin inscription: “Lucelle aetatis 16”: Lucille at the age of 16.
Lucylle, or Lucille, is a given name of Arabic and Latin origin derived from “lux,” meaning “light,” celebrated on December 13.
17th century
France
Gold and silver cross set with rhinestones.
Provence, France
19th century