
French Fireside Chair
French chauffeuse with ottoman, 1950’s, sycamore frame, the circular seat resting on sycamore boomerang legs,with cream ribbed fabric upholstery.

Set of Six Oceanliner Armchairs by Jules Leleu
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.

Rare Pair of Horse-shaped Wrought Iron Andirons
Unusual pair of wrought iron fire dogs with stylized horses.

R. Lalique Architectural Panels from the Oviatt Building
Pair of Architectural Panels from the Elevator Doors – Oviatt Building Los Angeles, 1927. In clear and frosted glass, 16 in. square
Referenced in F. Marcilhac “R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne No. 24 pg. 904

Art Deco Glass Ewer by Schneider
Charles Schneider, French Art Deco Glass Ewer.
Pink and yellow powdered glass with spots in orange, pink, and green powder inclusions, applied violet handle, circa 1922
Engraved: Schneider
11-1/2 inches high (29.2 cm)

Art Deco Mirror Attributed to Poillerat
French Art Deco mirror attributed to Gilbert Poillerat in patinated wrought iron with gilt accents, circa 1940’s.

French Art Deco Console with Mirror attributed to Raymond Subes
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.

Beautiful Pair of Art Deco Cubist Bookends by Bouret
Pierre Ernest Bouret
Silvered and lacquered bronze bookends, from c. 1928, signed and numbered.
French sculptor Pierre Ernest Bouret (1897-1972) was a member of the Salon des Tuileries, member of the Salon d’Automne, a professor at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and officer of the Legion of Honor.

French Cubist Bronze by Ferdinand Parpan
Ferdinand Parpan (1902-2004)
“St. Francis”, a black patinated cubist bronze on rouge marble base, signed, monogrammed and dated 1950 in the bronze. H. 13 1/4″, 7 1/2″ wide.

Georges Tribout Bronze Figural Table Lamp
Georges Henri TRIBOUT (1884-1962)
French Art Deco Table Lamp in patinated bronze, depicting a seated nude woman holding the reflector cone, mounted on a two-tiered onyx base, Signed “G. Tribout” in the bronze.
Georges Henri Tribout was born in Paris and studied at the Université de Notre Dame in Boulogne. Tribout attended the Académie Julian in 1904-1905. He started painting in the Cubist style and exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1909. Tribout was included in the exposition of ceramics at l’Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925, in Paris. At this time Tribout also designed posters, costumes, theatrical sets, sculptures and ceramics for manufacture de Sévres.