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Yes, please: Paul Frankl Art Deco sofa
This exemplifies everything I like about the 1930s: Art Deco ‘Boudoir Grand’ Piano by J. Strohmenger & Sons, 1938
“A very rare and impressive ‘Boudoir Grand’ Art Deco piano, the demi-lune case in birds-eye maple, with an unusual triple-pedestal base, manufactured by J.Strohmenger and Sons, London, frame number 20670, completely restored and overhauled, complete with matching duet stool (not shown). 
Note: Strohmenger & Sons, a London based company, began piano production in 1935.”

This exemplifies everything I like about the 1930s: Art Deco ‘Boudoir Grand’ Piano by J. Strohmenger & Sons, 1938

A very rare and impressive ‘Boudoir Grand’ Art Deco piano, the demi-lune case in birds-eye maple, with an unusual triple-pedestal base, manufactured by J.Strohmenger and Sons, London, frame number 20670, completely restored and overhauled, complete with matching duet stool (not shown). 


Note: Strohmenger & Sons, a London based company, began piano production in 1935.”

Art Deco Wrought Iron Lamp by Edgar Brandt
Mallett London - Stunning Art Deco Vase by Val St Lambert
Cloud-like Art Deco carved & gilded wood mirror, circa 1925

Cloud-like Art Deco carved & gilded wood mirror, circa 1925

Important and Unique Three-Door Cabinet by Jules Leleu

France
1946
“Important and unique three-door Cabinet by Jules Leleu (1883-1961) richly inlaid with mother of pearl & ebony by Messager. Rosewood & gilt bronze ornaments.

Our Cabinet is entered under the number # 3441 “Meuble d’appui 1946” in Leleu’s Livre des creations. (Entry log / List of pieces created by Leleu).

Our Cabinet is illustrated in House of Leleu by Françoise Siriex p. 50 & 51, Hudson Hill Press.”

Available through Maison Gerard

Important and Unique Three-Door Cabinet by Jules Leleu

  • France
  • 1946

“Important and unique three-door Cabinet by Jules Leleu (1883-1961) richly inlaid with mother of pearl & ebony by Messager. Rosewood & gilt bronze ornaments.

Our Cabinet is entered under the number # 3441 “Meuble d’appui 1946” in Leleu’s Livre des creations. (Entry log / List of pieces created by Leleu).

Our Cabinet is illustrated in House of Leleu by Françoise Siriex p. 50 & 51, Hudson Hill Press.”

Available through Maison Gerard

Marcel Guillard Copper Craquelure Lustre Vase
“An Art Deco vase by Marcel Guillard with a copper craquelure luster glaze, also know as copper leaf. Guillard commissioned Willy Wuilleumier to design this piece in 1927 at the height of the Art Deco period.” available at Leah Gordon in NYC

Marcel Guillard Copper Craquelure Lustre Vase

An Art Deco vase by Marcel Guillard with a copper craquelure luster glaze, also know as copper leaf. Guillard commissioned Willy Wuilleumier to design this piece in 1927 at the height of the Art Deco period.” available at Leah Gordon in NYC