- Desserte Geisha pliantes en bois teinté à deux plateaux.
- Vers 1930.
- Geisha serving cart in stained wood with two trays.
- Circa 1930.
"Diane" modernist table lamp with a chrome steel structure standing on a tainted beech wood base holding a light hemispherical orientable reflector. Reflector's diameter: 16cm.
Around 1930. Original chrome. Renewed wiring for European use.
The original base switcher has been bypassed and replaced by a switcher on the electrical wire.
Hat projects in ink, gouache, watercolour and pencil lines on tracing paper
Eleven drawings with annotations of the creator
Some drawings have the name of the model
Sketch number at the top of the tracing paper (74 to 87)
1920s.
Rosewood dressing table with arrow-tip legs and wound motif feet. Three side drawers, two drawers decorated with floral adornment marquetry (made of mixed exotic woods, metal and ivoirine). Silver plated circular mirror. Two small lighted bronze torcheres. The round stool is covered with an old grey fabric and has a same color cushion.
Krieger stamp on the lock. House Krieger was a famous cabinetmaker in the 1920s-1930s established 74 Faubourg Saint-Antoine in Paris (12th arrondissement). Wired for European use.
Art Deco chair, circa 1925.
Covered with old brown fabric
For more information : KRIEGER
Light mahogany shelves bookcase with four shelves.
One side of each shelf has an arc of a circle shape. 1932 iconic model from Eugène Printz.
André ARBUS (1903-1969) & Jean DUNAND (1877-1942)
Table basse en laque de Chine de couleur écaille nuagée
Datée de 1937
Estampillée André Arbus
H : 38,5 cm ; Diamètre : 68,5 cm
Pour plus d'informations sur les créateurs, cliquer sur leurs noms : André ARBUS - Jean DUNAND
Coffee table by André Arbus and Jean Dunand, 1937.
Low coffee table or guéridon in irregular turtle-shell color Chinese lacquer. Basin shape top with curved sides. Four shaped legs. Mirror top with a gilded 'églomisé' decor of a red and blue flowery branches frieze.
Stamped 'André Arbus' as cabinetmaker. Lacquer work attributed to Jean Dunand. A facsimile of the original invoice with header 'Andre Arbus, 24 avenue Matignon, dated 19 Avril 1937'. Will be given to the buyer.
Bibliography: Reproduced in Mobilier et décoration, Revue mensuelle des arts décoratifs appliqués et de l'architecture moderne, Editions Edmond Honoré, juin 1937, on pages 167 and 169.
For more information : André ARBUS - Jean DUNAND
Pair of sconces with a green patinated bronze structure. Pink orange colored glass shades. Signed 'M. Le Verrier'. French work, circa 1920-1930. Wired for European use.
For more information : Max LE VERRIER
Pour plus d'informations sur le créateur, cliquer sur le nom : André GROULT
Modernist desk lamp in chrome metal, hard rubber and natural wood architected base supporting a semi-cylindrical lampshade. French work of the 1930s in the spirit of Jacques Le Chevallier and René Koechlin. European standard wiring.