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Metropolitan Museum of Art New York. Jean-Henri Riesener Commode Servante o Commode Desserte 1790 In quercia, pino, mogano, bronzo dorato, marmo di Carrara.

Tapestry Style Seven-Panel Room Screen 19th.

Egyptian King Farouk Empire Bedroom Suite 1850.

Havemeyer Sideboard by Herter Brothers 1875.

Attributed to the Cavaliere Michelangelo Barberi Workshop. 1787-1867
An important micromosaic table top. Rome, dated 1864

Chinese Jade Floor Screen.

Grand Pianoforte Erard Date ca. 1840 Geography London, England.

Sofa John H. Belter (1804–1863).

Tapestry upholstery Beauvais After a composition by Jean Jacques François Le Barbier (French 1738–1826).

Miseroni, Taller de los 1610.

Flämisch, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.

A large library table. Heinrich Gambs.

Desk, Abraham Roentgen, c. 1758 - c. 1760.

A George III revival inlaid mahogany and walnut breakfront bookcase late 19th/early 20th century.

A french gilt bronze and enamel miniature three-panel screen probably limoges, France, circa 1890-1900

Commode Transition par Jean-Henri Riesener vers 1775.

Cabinet Ébéniste Charles-Guillaume Dieh (French, 1811–ca. 1885) Designer Jean Brandely (French, active 1855–67).

A french louis xvi-style gilt bronze mounted ebonized and hard stone cabinet. 19th century.

Book or album cover Henry-Auguste Fourdinois Date 1875 Culture French (Paris).

Egisto Gaiani (1832-1890).

1725-1740 Indian Bureau-cabinet at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston - This piece looks absolutely stunning! It's teakwood and ebony with ivory inlays, and shows how European furniture styles were adapted to the resources in new colonial lands. Personally, I think it's British influence specifically: there has been an English presence in India since 1613, with the arrival of the East India Company.

Table ornament, Wenzel Jamnitzer, 1549.

A russian mahogany, giltbronze and eglomised glass bureau À cylindre, saint pÉtersbourg, circa 1790, attributed to Heinrich Gambs.

Commode painted in Vernis Martin 1742, Musée du Louvre, Paris.

A George I walnut and featherbanded secretaire cabinet. circa 1720

Attribuito a Giuseppe Maggiolini ultimo quarto del XVIII secolo, fonte Finarte, Roma 1990.

Renaissance Drawer Cabinets.

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