Scriban composed of a flap that can be locked, the interior has six drawers, one of which locks.
A latch system allows the three large drawers in the lower part of the scriban to be closed without keys. To open the drawers you have to open the flap or open the desired drawer with a key.
The upper part of the scriban is a bookcase made up of two shelves and two glass doors that can be locked.
Late 18th century,
Germany
Would this represent his mood or his generous temperament?
This young woman wears a blue dress and a blue ribbon tied in her hair. In his right hand is an object whose handle is made of silver and mother-of-pearl.
19th Century
France
Chandelier composed of 4 lights.
Bead and pendant in cut crystal.
Decor of vase and palm tree
Electrification to standards,
19th century
Italy
Oil on canvas depicting a young man against a landscape background.
This young man is probably the young Charles Beauclerk (1670 – 1726), the first Duke of Saint-Albans, son of King Charles II and his mistress Nell Gwynne.
18th century
English School
Surroundings of the painter Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)
Double-sided firewall
Silk painted and embroidered on one side.
The other side represents a basket of flowers and fruits embroidered and painted.
Structure composed of two columns.
The base ends in lion’s feet.
Mahogany, silk, glass and brass
Directoire,
Circa 1800,
France
Miniature on ivory
Velvet and brass frame
Late 18th Early 19th century
France
Lead sculpture covered with a thin layer of polychrome stucco representing the Christ child.
He wears a necklace with white pearls to remind the purity of his soul.
18th century,
Andalusia, Spain
Fragment of a terracotta sculpture depicting Caliope. The figure is shown standing. Visible attributes of Caliope on the base the inscription Caliope Poesia Erotica
A first differentiation between the clothes of boys and girls will take place in the 18th century.
In the old days, children’s fashion was the same for boys and girls.
Lady-shaped Chippendale-style walnut writing desk.
This splendid office dating from the end of the 19th century. It is a shaped walnut piece of furniture, Lady Chippendale style model. In addition to being functional, it is also a fine example of elegance, thanks to the refined choice of wood and decorations of which it is made.
He can be considered the most famous English cabinetmaker of this period.
Second half of the 19th century