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2009 AuctionsAUCTION HOUSES referred below : Binoche Renaud Giquello Site Drouot-Presse Bonhams Site Press Christie's Site Press Dobiaschofsky Site P... Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
2008 Auction HistoryAll Results in BOLD As Lot 3 at Christie's in Paris on December 16 (sale 5555), a pair of candelabra, estimated € 1.5 million, is attrib... Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
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Lacquered Panels by Jean DunandThe Swiss decorator Jean Dunand came to Paris to take part in the Art Deco movement and became a naturalized French. Specialist of pieces... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Birth and Renaissance in FlorenceAdvances in obstetrics have changed our lifestyles. The danger that the birth once represented for both mother and child is now thankfull... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Short-Lived Luxury at Berlin CourtVarnish manufacturer and designer coming from Spa in current Belgium, Gerhard Dagly was installed since 1686 in Berlin, where he develope... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Tell me Jean, Am I Beauty in this Mirror ?In the catalog for Christie's sale in London on September 24, I viewed an incongruous and unexpected piece. Its fable worth destiny shows... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Savages and BourgeoisWe are in Mâcon, near Lyons, in the year XIII of the French revolutionary calendar (it lists more often today as the year 1804-1805). An ... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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The Giant Globes of CoronelliStarting with a visit to the archives of this group. In the first article (in French only), I was discussing the pair of globes of the pr... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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A Nearly Extinct Mineral, the Blue JohnThe Blue John was used for decoration in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It is a blue variety of fluorite, which is e... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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2009 AuctionsAUCTION HOUSES referred below : Binoche Renaud Giquello Site Drouot-Presse Bonhams Site Press Christie's Site Press Dobiaschofsky Site P... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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2008 Auction HistoryAll Results in BOLD As Lot 3 at Christie's in Paris on December 16 (sale 5555), a pair of candelabra, estimated € 1.5 million, is attrib... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Dugourc and Thomire propagate the French styleTo make a candelabra, you first draw an athénienne, about 80 cm high, and you top it with a vase where you add six springing light arms s... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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