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"art nouveau table"
A French Art Nouveau games table by Louis Majorelle, featuring an inlaid marquetry top and carved legs and skirt. The marquetry decoration features stems, leave and, flowers around a central, bordered section. There is also marquetry decoration on the table skirt. The carving on the skirt and table legs feature three-leaf clovers, which climb the legs and end in flower buds. A similar table is pictured in "Majorelle - Nancy: décorations d''intérieurs: meubles, tentures, bronzes, ferronneries" (the 1906 Majorelle catalogue).
Artist: Majorelle
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Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 31-1/2" high x 35-1/2 " wide x 20-1/2" deep |
Item #: F-13935 |
Price: $29,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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An American Art Nouveau bronze and favrile glass mounted table candelabrum by Tiffany Studios New York. The candelabrum has six arms. Each candle holder is decorated with green favrile jewels. A similar candelabrum is pictured in: Alastair Duncan, "Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models", Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors'' Club Ltd., 2007, p. 385, plate 1571.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: Tiffany Studios New York |
Circa: 1910 |
Dimensions: 14" high x 21" wide |
Item #: B-14824 |
Price: $12,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau two-tiered ""Caltha des Marais" table with ormolu mounts by Louis Majorelle. The table was created at the height of Majorelle''s most fertile period. While pastiches marked Majorelle''s early career, Majorelle''s mature style reduced the excessive ornament of the ancien regime into the fluid line of modernity. This reduction is most apparent in the table''s skirt, where the baroque swag motif transforms into a graduating concave form. The table''s ormolu mounts are bereft of foliate scrolls and grotesque motifs. Instead, Majorelle''s sophisticated naturalism takes inspiration from the flowers of his native Nancy. Marsh marigolds form the top of each mount. Among the few flowers to grow in the caliginous marshes, their yellow petals are a welcome respite to the eye. So loved was the marsh marigold that Shakespeare proclaimed they grew at heaven''s gate, "Hark, hark! The lark at heaven''s gate sings...His steeds to water at those springs, On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin, To ope their golden eyes." The marsh marigolds terminate in "saggitaire fleche d''eau" or arrowhead leaves. The tabletop is set with Amboyna burl veneer. Amboyna veneer is among the world''s rarest and most expensive veneers — holding the distinction of being the original wood used on Rolls Royce dashboards. Against the sobriety of the walnut skirt, the Amboyna bur
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l gives the table an air of luxury. A similar table is pictured in: The Paris Salons 1895-1915, Vol. III: Furniture, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors'' Club, 1996, p. 396 (Chairs and tables Salon, 1904); and in: Louis Majorelle: Master of Art Nouveau Design, by Alastair Duncan, New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1991, plate 57.
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Artist: Majorelle
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Circa: 1904 |
Dimensions: 31" high x 28" wide x 28" deep |
Item #: F-17287 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau games table by Emile Gallé, featuring inlaid fruitwood marquetry depicting thistles and card suit symbols. A similar table is pictured in: "Gallé Furniture" by Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors'' Club, 2012, p. 130, plate 1.
Artist: Gallé
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Signed: ‘Gallé a Nancy” |
Circa: 1895 |
Dimensions: 29-1/2" high x 31-3/4" wide x 17-1/2" deep |
Item #: F-911 |
Price: $27,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau table by Louis Majorelle. The table top is decorated with leaves and flowering vines in fruitwood marquetry. The table''s marquetry sides are ornamented with a band of irises.
Artist: Majorelle
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Signed: “L Majorelle” |
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 29" high x 32" wide x 24" deep |
Item #: F-1609 |
Price: $19,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau "Ombelle" carved walnut table, by Emile Gallé. The table is decorated with fruitwood marquetry featuring a butterfly alighting on an ombelle blossom and has three carved feet. A similar table is pictured in: "Gallé Furniture" by Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors'' Club, 2012, p. 202, plate 182.
Artist: Gallé
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Signed: Galle |
Circa: 1902 |
Dimensions: 29-1/2" high x 34-1/2" wide x 21-1/2" deep |
Item #: F-10889 |
Price: $19,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau mahogany center table by Louis Majorelle, the rounded top above a slightly bowed frieze, over downswept tapering channeled legs joined by a conforming undertier, ending in attenuated foliate cast sabots. A similar table is pictured in "Majorelle - Nancy: décorations d''intérieurs: meubles, tentures, bronzes, ferronneries" (the 1906 Majorelle catalogue) .
Artist: Majorelle
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Dimensions: 29-1/2" high x 42-3/4" wide x 25" deep |
Item #: F-11086 |
Price: $22,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Nouveau games table in cedar and walnut by Emile Gallé, featuring inlaid marquetry when closed and open. When closed, the marquetry decoration is of tree branches with buds and flowers and can serve as an end table. Opened, the motif is more foliate. A similar table is pictured in: "Gallé Furniture" by Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors'' Club, 2012, p. 134, plates 8 and 8a.
Artist: Gallé
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Signed: Gallé |
Circa: 1902 |
Dimensions: 30" high x 22-1/4" wide x 22-1/2" deep (closed); 28-1/2" high x 44-1/2" wide x 22-1/2" deep (open) |
Item #: F-11482 |
Price: $25,000 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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