Pair of Gustavian-style breakfront chest of drawers painted in light blue with beautiful patina. Decorated with sphinxes, à la grec frieze, and elegant fluted legs. Sweden c.1840–60.
Modular bookcase in solid teak, designed by Henning Bergmann Andreasen & Kaj Ingemann Hansen for Rud. Rasmussen, c.1960. Comprising four stackable units with dowel rods for stability – a flexible and timeless example of Danish modern design.
Baroque casket in oak with thick walnut veneer and ebonised mouldings. The lid with profiled panels, the front decorated with a central star motif and small bone inlays. Original lock with silver-plated fittings inside. Denmark, 1700–1730
Gustavian secretary in pine with a soft blue patina. Upper section with glazed doors and shelves, lower section with slant-front writing flap, drawers, and fitted interior. Original brass hardware, locks, and key. Sweden, circa 1800.
Rare pair of Qing Dynasty cabinets, ca. 1830, in red-lacquered elm with finely preserved gilt decorations. With shelves, hidden compartment, patinated brass fittings, and pierced apron with dragon motifs.
Elegant display cabinet in blue paint with glazed doors, slanted sides and interior shelves. The lower section contains shelves and small drawers in a warm yellow tone. Denmark c. 1800
Small elegant chest of drawers in blue painted pine with four drawers, brass fittings, and classic Baroque details such as turned columns, profiled pilasters, and curved front legs. Sweden, circa 1840
Elegant Danish baroque chest of drawers with serpentine front and four drawers. Veneered in walnut and walnut burl, with original gilding and brass fittings. Denmark, c. 1730–1740.
Original black-painted surface with beautifully aged patina. Carved dentil molding, fluted columns, and decorative capitals. Three drawers with original brass fittings, locks, and key. Denmark, 1780–1800
Elegant and architectural Louis XVI chest of drawers from circa 1790–1800, crafted in Cuban mahogany. Bowed front with four drawers, top drawer with fine fluting. Carefully repolished.
Stoneware lidded jar with oxblood glaze, mounted with partially gilded and patinated bronze. Designed by Kresten Bloch and Knud Andersen for Royal Copenhagen, 1957. Signed and first quality. H 21 cm, Dia. 19 cm.
Elegant walnut sideboard with carved scroll details, traces of original burgundy lacquer, and a rich natural patina. Shanxi Province, Qing Dynasty, c. 1800–1820
Decorative Chinese sideboard in original lacquer colours of green, red, and yellow. Features two sets of double doors with classic round brass fittings. From Shandong Province, Qing dynasty, 1880–1900.
Crafted in fine Cuban mahogany with faux book spine tambour, original fittings, and a refined interior with small drawers, tambour cabinet, and writing flap. Copenhagen, circa 1780–1790.
Original Tibetan pinewood cabinet from around 1880, hand-painted with lotus flowers and leaf motifs in vibrant colors. Made of wood and well preserved with two sets of doors
Crafted in Cuban mahogany with bow front, four drawers, fluted quarter-columns with bronze capitals, and tapered legs. Made in Copenhagen c. 1780–1790 by masters of the Cabinetmakers’ Guild.
Rare Louis XVI / Gustavian cabinet from Denmark, c. 1790–1800. Original polychrome surface in coral red with blue-grey faux-marble panels, carved dentil cornice, fluted pilasters with floral details, and original brass fittings. Exceptionally well preserved.