Royal Dream

Receptions

French furniture with Egyptian hands

Commode Louis XIV

with three drawers made of natural beech wood with veneer and mounts with brass.

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Ba/louis XIV

made of natural beech wood with rose veneer .

  • Fauteuils Louis XIV .
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Console table Louis XVI

with marble tap including mirror with fine wood earving work.

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Commode Louis XV

laque de chine.
Chairs made of natural beech wood with laque de chine finish .

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Ba/Louis XIV

with marble top and fine handmade painted porcelain including a mirror with the same style .
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Secretariat Louis XVI

made of natural beech wood and decorated with handmade painted porcelain Louis XVI chairs with very fine wood carving work gilded with gold.
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Linke medals table

Available with a glass or asolid parquetry top. Influenced by Francois linke style.
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Francois Linke( tea table)

This inspired vigorous model with three removable glass trays. was supplied to Nussinoff in 1907 and again to Meyer in 1909.

The stretcher is similar to those used by Chippindale in England in the mid 18th century.

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Francois Linke Vitrine

Intended for the 1900 Paris exhibition but shown for the first time in Liege in 1905 A delightful interpretation of the Louis xv Style with a glass door and sides called by Linke in the Blue daybook ” A vitrine dome”

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Francois linke sellette

This magnificent Francois Linke sellette bronze mounts with an assured weight and balance.

Was designed for the 1900 exhibitions.

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Linke Secretariat

in Louis xvi style with the complex tambour lower doors.

several were made including three for the Egyptian legation.

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Linke stand

A stand for sculpture or ” sellette ” identical to the one in Link’s apartment in Louis XV Style.

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Charles Boulle cabinet

Louis XIV Style (1675-80). Very fine and detailed oak veneered with wood and brass marquetry, magnificent figures of painted and gilded oak.
Three leged canquelia Table
Displaying the fine marquetry interior normally hidden from view.

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