a Louis XVI giltbronze centertable with a marble top attributed to Adam Weisweiler (1746-1820) H75cm,L84cm,D48cm
a Louis XVI giltbronze sidecommode with a marble top attributed to Adam Weisweiler (1746-1820) H133cm,L157cm,D34cm
a Louis XVI giltbronze sidecommode with a marble top attributed to Adam Weisweiler (1746-1820) H120cm,L191cm,D55cm
a Louis XV (Rococo) giltbronze chinese lacquered commode attributed to Jacques Philippe Carel (1688-1755) H100cm,L135cm,D50cm
a Louis XV (Rococo) giltbronze commode with a marble top attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener (1734–1806) H90cm,L64cm,D44cm
a Louis XV (Rococo) table with extensive intarsia attributed to Jean-François Oeben (1721-1763) H74cm,L80cm,D44cm
an Italian Louis XVI giltwood centertable with a marble top ca 1780, Ekolsunds slott H80,L132cm,D72cm
a Rococo style giltbronze commode with marble top signed Francois Linke (1855-1946) H94cm,L107cm,D54cm
a Louis XVI giltbronze commode with intarsia attributed to Johann Friedrich & Heinrich Wilhelm Spindler Berlin Ca.1785 H93cm,L125cm,D54
a Louis XV (Rococo) giltbronze freestanding bureau plat (writing desk) attributed to Jean-Piere Latz (1691-1754) H76cm,L146cm,D85cm
a Louis XVI giltbronze freestanding bureau plat (writing desk) attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener (1734–1806) H79cm,L152cm,D81cm
a Louis XV (Rococo) chess table in olivewood with intarsia, with chess pieces in light & dark agate H73cm,L92cm,D50cm
a pair Rococo Style Cabinets copies of a masterpiece in Nordiska museet Stockholm created in Carl Malmsten school with orginal drawings H255cm,L154,D65cm