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Rococo looking-glass

2 200,00 
A rococo looking-glass carved and gilded in wood, made in Germany, mid 18th century.

Salvator Rosa Frame

A Salvator Rosa gild wood frame made in Rome, Italy, end of the 17th, beginning of the 18th century.

Mosbach medallion-portrait

2 500,00 
A faience relief medallion presenting Karl Theodor, Prince-elector and Count Palatine, Mosbach circa 1775.

Alsatian chair

220,00 
An Alsatian chair with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, end of the 18th - beginning of the 19th century

Alsatian chair

280,00 
An Alsatian chair with a sculpted backrest in walnut wood, second half of the 18th century

Transition mirror made in Strasbourg

A Transition mirror in carved and gilded wood, made in Strasbourg, circa 1760 - 1770.

Five Berlin silver plates

A set of five Berlin silver plates with scalloped rim, c. 1750 Berlin by Christian Lieberkühn the Young.

Pair of ravier made in Bruxelles

A pair of ravier in faience made in Bruxelles, mid 18th century.

Small Strasbourg looking glass

850,00 
A small mirror made in Strasbourg in sculpted and gilded wood, made around 1760.

Sewing box

850,00 
A sewing box built with pine wood and covered with darkened marquetry, second quarter of the 18th century.

Alsatian bench

An Alsatian bench made in pine wood around the end of the 18th century or the beginning of the 19th century.

Pastel of a Female portrait with fur

1 400,00 
A female portrait made with pastels, around 1780.

Small Louis XVI table

1 850,00 
A marbled small Louis XVI table

Figurine in carved wood

320,00 
A figurine carved in wood then varnished in red, around 1800.

Pair of Alsatian chairs

1 250,00 
A pair of Alsatian chairs with carved walnut backrests, end of the 17th century, beginning of the 18th

View of Sélestat

A copper engraving presenting a view of Sélestat, made by Barbier around the middle of the 18th century.

Arrivée du roi Louis XV à Strasbourg

450,00 
A copper engraving representing the arrival of Louis the 15th in Strasbourg, drawn by Jean Martin Weis and engraved by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas, made between 1746 and 1748.

Bronze andiron fronts

A pair of bronze andiron fronts from around 1780