An exceptional arte povera and silvered pastiglia desk cabinet, two small doors with mirrors, numerous drawers, Venice, Italy, early 18th century (208 cm high, 78 cm wide, opened : 72 cm deep, closed : 53 cm deep) (82 in. high, 31 in. wide, opened : 28 in. deep, closed : 21 in. deep)
A rectangular scagliola top, with animal and flower decoration, Italy, early 18th century, on a carved and gilded wood console (135 cm wide, 74 cm deep, 77 cm high) (53 in. wide, 29 in. deep, 30 in. high)
A painted desk, with 7 drawers and a leather top, Genoa, Italy, 18th century (134 cm wide, 68 cm deep, 79 cm high) (53 in. wide, 27 in. deep, 31 in. high)
A fine tapestry panel, a man with an armor in a landscape, Aubusson, France, 17th century (2,40 meters high, 1,20 meter wide) (8 ft high, 4 ft wide)
A scagliola top, with a flower decoration, Italy, early 18th century, on an iron basement, as a coffee table (140 cm wide, 70 cm deep, 38 cm high) (55 in. wide, 28 in. deep, 15 in. high)
An exceptional pair of gilded and lacquered consoles, each with "Breccia Medicea" marble top from Vitulano quarries, Naples, late 18th century (140 cm wide, 89 cm high, 64 cm deep) (55 in. wide, 35 in. high, 25 in. deep). Bibliography : Il Mobile Neoclassico in Italia, Enrico Colle, Ed. Electa, page 84
An important ebonized wood desk-cabinet, North of Italy, late 17th century (230 cm high, 127 cm wide, opened : 100 cm deep, closed : 61 cm deep) (91 in. high, 50 in. wide, opened : 39 in. deep, closed : 24 in. deep)
An amazing table, with a grotto walnut basement, Italy, 19th century, associated with a Carrara marble top (69 cm high, 120 cm diameter) (27 in. high, 47 in. diameter)
An exceptional lacquered wood sideboard, 2 doors, with a rich rocaille decoration and birds, North of Italy, 18th century (114 cm wide, 78 cm high, 55 cm deep) (45 in. wide, 31 in. high, 22 in. deep)
A walnut table, France, 17th century, with a glass top (74 cm high, with the glass top : 127 cm wide, 77 cm deep; without the glass top : 101 cm wide, 63 cm deep) (29 in. high, with the glass top : 50 in. wide, 30 in. deep; without the glass top : 40 in. wide, 25 in. deep):