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Pair of French Provençal dressers or tables, black and blue wood
By Napoléon III
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful and unique pair of antique French oak coffee tables or small dressers. Provençal design, black finish with indigo blue highlights, with a washed wood effect. The top is ma...
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Antique Early 1900s French French Provincial End Tables

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Wood

Italian Natuzzi black Coffetable end table, Sahara Noir marble
By Natuzzi
Located in Valladolid, ES
Elegant and beautiful coffee table from Natuzzi Model ESTRO E028. It has a simple design, circular marble top and metal structure with Black Brunito finish. Sahara Noir marble...
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Early 2000s Italian Modern End Tables

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Marble, Metal

French Maison Jansen Side table / Coffee table “Map / Globe”
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful and trendy side table made by Maison Jansen around the 1970s, decorated with a map that draws attention. This coffee table has a simple structure made of wood, with straig...
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Vintage 1970s End Tables

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Crystal

French Charles X End table Sewing Box, wood and inlaid brass
Located in Valladolid, ES
Gorgeous and very refined and elegant Charles X sewing box and leaf shaped table , around 1830 France. This small side table is made of mahogany wood and gold brass threaded inlays...
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Antique 1830s French Charles X End Tables

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Metal

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19th C. French Charles X Restoration Period Sewing Stand Work Table
Located in Forney, TX
A scarce period Charles X (1818-1834) French Restoration mahogany travailleuse sewing (thread stand - side table - jewelry dressing table) with light, warm, beautifully aged patina. Born in France in the early 19th century, almost certainly Parisian work, exquisitely hand-crafted, this exceptionally executed example features ornate gilt bronze ormolu mounts, escutcheons, and elaborate gilt metal trim. Having a highly figured light mahogany hinged lid top, lifting open to reveal a striking finished interior with divided compartments and original inset mirror plate. The conforming rectangular case fitted with a faux drawer front over a dovetailed drawer with sectioned interior. Elegantly rising on oval-shaped medial shelf stretcher-joined curvacious legs. Dimensions (approx): 27" High, 20" Wide, 13.5" Deep Stunning light almost blonde antique mahogany coloring and mellow warm tone, superb wood grain detail, and charming, beautifully aged patina over the whole. Great shape overall. Retaining original antique character marks, wear consistent with age and indicative of minimal use, nothing that detracts from the aesthetics or functionality, but only adds to the overall authenticity, refined elegant warmth, luxurious sophistication, and cozy unpretentious rustic elegance. Delivered cleaned, hand waxed, polished French patina finish, ready for immediate use and generational enjoyment! What is Charles X style: The comte d’Artois – or Charles X - was the son of the dauphin Louis-Ferdinand de Franc and Marie-Josèphe de Saxe. He succeeded his two brothers Louis XVI and Louis XVIII and became the King of France in 1824. Thirty years after the French Revolution, he wanted to embody the return of monarchy and became the leader of the catholic party . As the previous kings, he was crowned in 1825 but he was soon overthrown by the revolution in July, 1830, called "Trois Glorieuses". He left then for England, Scotland, Prague and Istria where he died in 1836. 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