2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Louis XVI Style Marble Top Walnut Commode, 20th c., H.- 37 1/2 in., W.- 47 1/2 in., D.- 21See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryClassical Style Parcel Gilt Walnut Pedestal, 19th c., H.- 47 in., W.- 19 in., D.- 17 1/2 in.See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Provincial Louis XIV Style Walnut Sideboard, 19th c., H.- 37 in., W.- 52 in., D.- 24 1/2 in.See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Provincial Style Inlaid Burled Walnut Corner Bookcase, 20th c., H.- 80 in., W.- 33 in., D.-See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryAmerican Walnut Tall Chest of Drawers, 18th c., H.- 64 3/4 in., W.- 39 in., D.- 21 in.See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Louis Philippe Marble Top Walnut Commode, mid 19th c., H.- 35 1/4 in., W.- 48 1/2 in., D.- 21See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Louis XV Style Carved Walnut Breakfront Sideboard, 19th c., H.- 38 in., W.- 98 in., D.- 21See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Empire Ormolu Mounted Marble Top Walnut Bookcase, mid 19th c., H.- 61 3/4 in., W.- 30 in.,See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Henri II Style Marble Top Carved Walnut Sideboard, 20th c., H.- 64 1/2 in., W.- 47 in., D.-See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryUnusual French Napoleon III Style Walnut Four Sided Free Standing Bookcase, late 19th c., H.- 51See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Louis Philippe Marble Top Walnut Commode, mid 19th c., H.- 37 1/2 in., W.- 51 in., D.- 23 in.See Sold Price
2024Crescent City Auction GalleryFrench Empire Ormolu Mounted Walnut Bureau Plat, mid 19th c., H.- 29 1/2 in., W.- 52 in., D.- 28 in.See Sold Price
Sheraton furniture: stylish then, stylish nowNEW YORK – Sheraton is the neoclassical style of English furniture that came into vogue around 1785 and enjoyed a 35-year run that lasted through 1820. It is named for the British furniture designer Thomas Sheraton (1751-1806), who wrote two books that exemplify the style named in his honor: The Cabinet Dictionary (1803) of engraving […]