Sideboards
Sideboard Art Deco period - AQ39SI
Buffet Art Deco period. Pure classical lines of this style with geometrical shapes accentuated by the flamed walnut venneer, stylized hardware and dressed with the original Portor marble top.
From Paris - Circa 1930
Dimensions: 170cm wide X 55 deep X 117 high
Sideboard Louis XV period - AQ01SI
Sideboard Louis XV period carved in oak with cabriolet feet finishing in scroll works, elegant volute shapes on the doors, and provincial rosaces. Original hardware and marble top.
From Lorraine - Circa 1790
Dimensions: 221cm long x 46 deep x 109 high
Louis-Philippe period Sideboard - AP34SI
A Louis-Philippe period sideboard opening with 3 doors and 3 drawers. A new patina has been done in a blue-grey color typical from the Gustavian style.
From Nice - Circa 1830
Dimensions: 209cm wide X 57 deep X 102 high
Transition style sideboard - AP02SI
A Transition style sideboard opening with 3 doors and 3 drawers made in marquetry of different wood. Original gilded bronzes and marble top “breche Medicis”.
The Transition period is the period between the Louis XVth and the Louis XVIth period, recognizable by the mix between the 2 styles. Here we note that the legs are still curved in the Louis XVth style and the design of the marquetry is already straight in the Louis XVIth style.
From Paris - Circa 1890
Dimensions: 180cm wide X 60 deep X 110 high
XVIIIth Century sideboard - AO50SI
Important regional style sideboard “enfilade” made of a beautiful type of oak. This piece is a typical example of provincial furniture from the XVIIIth Century.
From Reims - Circa 1750
Dimensions: 177cm wide X 52 deep X 106 high
Sideboard Louis XIII style - AL64SI
Typical provincial work from Burgundy area. Carved in walnut in a diamond shape design reviving the taste of Louis XIII style.
From Bourgogne - Circa 1880
Dimensions: 210cm wide X 50 deep X 110 high
Sideboard in walnut Louis XVI style - AK70SI
Large sideboard in walnut opening by 3 doors and 3 drawers.
Very fine Louis XVI motives hand sculpted.
From Lyon - Circa 1880
Dimensions: 186cm wide X 60 deep X 110 high
