Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1950's
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Mahogany
Other Characteristics
Mahogany
Condition
Good. Perfect. .
Dimensions
43.5in.Hx18.5in.Wx11.5in.D
110cmHx47cmWx29cmD
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A French Art Deco Jewelry Cabinet after Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann
1 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1950's
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Mahogany
Other Characteristics
Mahogany
Condition
Good. Perfect. .
Dimensions
43.5in.Hx18.5in.Wx11.5in.D
110cmHx47cmWx29cmD

A French Art Deco Buffet designed by Saddier et Fils, circa 1930’s.

PAUL KISS (1885-1962)
Art Deco Gueridon, c. 1930 Stamped “P. Kiss France”
Wrought iron with Portoro marble top
H. 18.5”, Diam. 25”

A French Art Deco low round table created late 1930’s by Jallot and Marx, with a beautiful sand blasted glass top decorated with stylized rabitt amongst flower heads and folliage.

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″.

Pair of French Art Deco Side Tables by Rene Prou (1889-1947), in sycamore maple wood, created circa 1930, stamped.

JULES LELEU (1883-1961)
Set of six beech wood armchairs, “fauteuils de paquebot”, with coiled armrest supports, reupholstered with dark green leather, standing on four slightly arched feet, from circa 1949. Model used on Paquebot Liberté.
H : 34 1/4 in; L. 22 1/4 in.; D. 20.9 in.

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

A French Art Deco Console Table attributed to Raymond Subes, with scrolling leg and Portoro gold marble top, together with a tall piriform bevelled mirror, created circa 1930’s.