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  • French 19th Century Napoleon III Period Cabinet
    Located in Warsaw, PL
    A magnificent rectangular black 2-door cabinet in Napoleon III style. Large and small details are gilt, bringing antique and luxurious looks. Brass medallions are centrally mounted on each door and also adorn the upper facade of the cabinet. The inside of the cabinet is divided into three horizontal shelves. At the bottom of the cabinet, there is a figure of a woman's mask, decorated with floral motifs, notably acanthus leaves and it is completed on the side with a rich ornamentation of gilded bronzes caryatides. The borders running along the cabinet are all gilt and engraved with beautiful patterns. On the two cabinet doors, there are two big figures encased in an oval border, representing Apollo, the god of music, and Hermes, the messenger of the gods. Both are the son of Zeus, and they are also frequently present in mythological tales about the other. When Hermes was just a toddler, he once left his cradle to steal the cattle of his half-brother Apollo. Apollo soon discovered that his flock was missing and began to search the surrounding area. Of course, Apollo was the god of prophecy, so he soon found out about the thief and furiously went to Mount Cyllene to find Hermes in his cave. He grabbed the infant and took him to Mount Olympus, to be judged by their master Zeus, the king of the gods. In front of Zeus, Hermes initially denied everything, but in the end, he had to confess. Zeus found the story quite amusing, so he did not punish Hermes, but only required him to return the flock. Hermes regretted what he had done and offered Apollo his lyre as a gift. The lyre was a musical instrument that Hermes had created all by himself from the shell of a turtle. To repay Hermes for his kindness, Apollo returned the gesture by giving Hermes a golden staff...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Cabinets

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    Marble, Bronze

  • French 19th Century Napoleon III Period Cabinet
    Located in Warsaw, PL
    French bronze-mounted Ebonized and Pietra Dura cabinet Empire style ormolu and Pietra dura cabinet from 19th c. Napoleon III ormolu veneered eb...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Cabinets

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    Marble, Bronze

  • Cabinet 19th Century, Napoleon III Period, Style Boulle
    Located in Warsaw, PL
    This Napoleon III Style cabinet is made of black polished wood, mounted with gilt bronze, inlaid with brass and resting on top is a plate of Belgian black marble. The Napoleon III st...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Cabinets

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    Bronze

  • George III Antiqued Wood Side Cabinet
    Located in Westwood, NJ
    A George III style antiqued wood side cabinet, with two frieze drawers over two parquetry cabinet doors enclosing an adjustable shelf on a molded bas...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese George III Cabinets

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    Wood

  • 19th century pair of Napoleon III floral marquetry cabinets with marble tops
    Located in London, GB
    A Striking Pair of Napoleon III Meubles d'Appui The Marquetry attributed to Joseph Cremer Constructed from tulipwood with inlay of various specimen woo...
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    Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Cabinets

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  • Cabinet 19th Century, Napoleon III Period, Style Boulle
    By André-Charles Boulle
    Located in Warsaw, PL
    This wooden cabinet is designed in the Boulle style. This style was very popular around the time of Napoleon III. The characteristic of this style is the use of small pieces of wood in furniture, inlaid designs with many different materials: precious wood, precious stones, enamel, ivory, seashells, metal, marble etc. In addition, to express the royal style, the "Boulle" style also uses a large amount of gilded copper on the furniture, such as tiger claw decoration, mirror border decoration, leaf decoration, etc. The main elementsof this cabinet is ebony and turtle shell, with decorative details and gilded legs. This is a pretty prominent highlight in the overall black and gold color scheme. Moreover, the head of a woman is in the middle of the cabinet with waves in her hair and grape vines could be representing the Greek goddes of spring Spring. Surrounding the head are beautiful acanthus motifs incorporated in every layer and surface of the cabinet. Symmetricallly on the left and right side of the head are two identical faces, with one being the lock of the cabinet where key goes. The four corners of the cabinet have blooming carnations to create a feeling of spring coming. The details are collaged, decorated with golden bronze leaves in a classic French style. On the edges of the cabinet are sculptures of two women wrapped around with cloth and leaves. Through it, the author highlights the beauty of the woman's status in the past. On the side panels of the cabinet is placed a gilded face of a man with wings...
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    Antique 19th Century French Louis XIV Cabinets

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