Pair of silver salt cellars and mustard pot

An ensemble composed of a pair of silver salt cellars and mustard pot, Paris 1809-1819, silversmith L.N. Naudin.

François Rabelais

A bronze statue made in the end of the 19th century, and presenting François Rabelais (1483-1553).

Silver ewer

A silver ewer with his handle in darken wood, Paris 1789-1792.

Paire d’appliques

Une paire d’appliques en bronze doré réalisée vers 1850.

Idiot coffee pot

A silver coffee pot made by Odiot in Paris, circa 1819 – 1838.

Pair of waxed canvases

A pair of waxed canvases made during the late 18th century, and showing a floral decoration.

Cupid and the Youth

A porcelain group made circa 1770-1780 in the Royal factory of Sèvres.

Louis XIII frame

A Louis XIII carved and gilded wooden oak frame, 17th century.

Pendule en bronze doré

Une pendule en forme d’ovoïde pointe en bas, en bronze doré réalisée par un atelier parisien, probablement celui d’André-Antoine Ravrio (1759-1814), cadran en émail signé « Courtener à Strasbourg », vers 1804-1815.

Chaise Alsacienne

Une chaise en noyer au dossier ajouré, avec un motif d’entrelacement de bretzels, du milieu du XIXe siècle.

Pharmacy jars, 19th century

A pair of porcelain medicine jars, decorated with intertwined snakes, made in Paris circa 1820-1840.

Wall fountain by Paul or Balthazar Hannong

A faience wall fountain by Paul or Balthazar Hannong, with blue and white grand feu decoration, on a theme related to water, circa 1735-1748.

Dolphin barrel lock

A fruitwood barrel lock presenting a dolphin, 18th century.

Chest lock of the sachetier’s guild

A wrought iron and brass chest lock, presenting the names of the members of Strasbourg sachetier’s guild, 1708.

Double dolphin barrel lock

A fruitwood barrel lock with two intertwined dolphins, 18th century.

Knocker and plate

A wrought iron knocker and plate, circa 1700.

Applique cartel

An applique cartel in the rocaille style, circa 1750.

Winter Landscape by Léo Schnug

An oil painting, representing a winter landscape, by Léo Schnug (1878-1933), around 1910.