Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Linen, Wood
Other Characteristics
wood and linen
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
26.4in.Hx19in.Wx19in.D
67cmHx48cmWx48cmD
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$14,000.00
DOMINIQUE
Andre Domin (1885-1967) & Marcel Genevriere (1885-1967)
Pair of low-back chairs “Gondole”, in light maple wood covered with mottled beige linen, from c. 1930
2 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Linen, Wood
Other Characteristics
wood and linen
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
26.4in.Hx19in.Wx19in.D
67cmHx48cmWx48cmD

An exceptional quality Art Deco Secretaire in the manner of J.E. Ruhlmann in Ebene de Macassar with galuchat (shagreen) interior, recently repolished, c. 1930.

6 Emile Galle dining room chairs, signed.
Measures: Depth 17″ x Width 17″ x Height 38″ x Seat Height 18″
Caning need to be redone.

Emile Galle large dining room table.
One extra leaf can be displayed permanently, you may add other leafs as the table gets gigantic.
In need of refinishing.
6 matching chairs available.
Size: Width 51″ x lenght 59″ x height 29″
Leaf width: 22″.

Created in 1935 for the Canadian Embassy at the Hague, upholstered in light green leather, with polished brass back and lacquered wood spherical legs.

A Max Ingrand verre églomisé panel.
signed “max.ingrand.37” on lower left.
Measures: Height 37 3/4in (96cm); width 70 5/8in (179cm).
Literature:
L’Oeuvre de Verre de Max Ingrand, Art et Industrie, October 1932, page 26 (for a related aquatic-themed panel)
Bernard Champigneulle, Oeuvres Recentes de Paule and Max Ingrand, Mobilier et Décoration, April 1936, page 143 (for a related panel)
Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Max Ingrand: Du Verre à la Lumière, 2009, pp. 19 and 59 (for related panels).

French Art Deco style console standing on two iron scrolled legs in the manner of Raymond Subes, with lacquered wood top and feet. Measures: Width 43″, depth 15 1/3″, height 34 1/2″.

A Gilbert Poillerat Gilt Wrought Iron Coffee Table, from circa 1940’s with a Portoro marble top.

A Jules Leleu rosewood and chromium-plated metal and glass low table.
Literature:
Viviane Jutheau, Jules and Andre Leleu, 1989, page 75 for a similar example done by Leleu for the ocean liner Normandy.