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MECHANICAL DESKS BY GIOVANNI SOCCI MADE FOR ELISA NAPOLÉONE BACIOCCHI FLORENCE, BETWEEN 1807 AND 1840 Francesco Socci is an active Florentine cabinetmaker from 1728 in the small town of Ponte a Ema - in the hills to the South
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THE MARBLE PALACE IN KOLKOTA A NEO-CLASSICAL INDIAN JEWEL Built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick, bengali merchant passionate about art and antiques, the Palais des Arts, most later referred to as “Marble Palace” by Lord Minto,
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I N T E R I O R & G A R D E N D E S I G N – A N T I Q U E SGraduated in the IESA and the finest parisian galleries, Pierre-Alain Clostermann is pleased to greet you with his selection of french and indian Decorative Arts, carefully chosen in view of their quality and their historic interest, characteristic of a time
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Wonders pieces from India, since the Mughal period to the Raj.NEW ARRIVAL
Please, find below our last item.Charles CRESSENT – Commode in amaranth, c. 1730
COMMODE IN AMARANTH By Charles Cressent, around 1725-1735 H. 34 in ; W. 39 in ; D. 21 in Marquetry of amaranth on a soul of pine and oak, walnut drawers. Our commode has the typical assembling characteristics of the furniture made by Charles Cressent and the bronze ornaments of his repertoire, which does not found in no other cabinetmaker because Cressent was foundryman of his own models. The squared falls applied to…
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