An Art Deco chair by Krieger, circa 1925.
Art Deco chair, circa 1925.
Covered with old brown fabric
For more information : KRIEGER
Art Deco chair, circa 1925.
Covered with old brown fabric
For more information : KRIEGER
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.
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.
Photography by Lucien Clergue representing Serge Lifar (Diaghilev successor as a director of the famous Russian Ballet and director of the Paris Opera House)) accompanied by Janine Charrat (legendary ballet dancer and ballet director) taken in Arles (France) in 1954.
The photography is signed on the bottom right. Manuscript dedication on the back "Souvenir of an Arlesian admirer, Andre Bernard, Arles July 54 the 1st".
Original print.
Dimension without frame: 22cm x 14cm.
Albumen print from the period by Eugène Atget representing an apple tree branch in full blossom. Written on the back by the photographer : 'Branche de pommier, N°55.' (Apple tree, negative N°55) 1900 period.
Pastel watercolor of a woman filling water jugs
Large square coffee table with stainless steel base square section.
Top covered with a sheet of acid oxidized brass coated with a clear lacquer cracked like the ancient Chinese lacquer.
Coffee table attributed to Francoise See, 1970s.
Rectangular coffee table with a stainless steel base and a thick glass top.
The base is formed of two curved steel blades joined by a spacer.
Attributed to Francoise See - French 1970's designer.
"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.
A very elegant folding side table by André Groult, circa 1930.
This model is knowed as Geisha due to its Japanese inspiration.
Stained wood with two trays.