Looking for a French Antique Desk Chest of Drawers?

With a large range of antique dining furniture, you can choose a fine antique dining table or a rustic dining table. We stock everything from fruitwood farmhouse kitchen tables to elegant mahogany dining tables. We also stock a wide selection of antique buffet (sideboard/dresser) to compliment the antique dining tables collection.

For antique bedroom furniture, your French bedroom could be finished with gilded antique mirrors, French antiques chairs, a beautiful painted French antiques mirror, a Louis XV antique chest of drawers and of course one of our fabulous French antique beds !

Our antique office furniture range has beautiful antique desks and occasionally we find antique writing desk chairs to match. Not forgetting our French antiques furniture sofa and chaise collection. We guarantee our pieces will be of a superior quality and better price than anything else you will find in Australia.

Trading since 1989, we have sold antiques through interior design partnerships, retail showrooms, trade & private fairs, auction houses, and most recently, the internet – which we now focus on exclusively. Every piece is hand selected in France by ourselves, before being shipped directly to Australia for certification by customs.

We really hope you enjoy our current collection and should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via phone or email. Urban Maison works closely with Allied Pickfords, Wridgways and various other international and local firms, who offer very reliable and cost effective solutions for delivery.

Whether you require a dining table delivered to Perth or Sydney or even container shipping to America, Asia or Europe, Urban Maison can arrange a quote on your behalf.

To give you an idea of price, the average cost of shipping most pieces of furniture with Allied Pickfords to all Australian Metro destinations is $350 (with the exception of Perth, which is $450).

However, single chairs, some beds and other smaller items can be delivered by courier. For example, the average cost of shipping a single chair to all Australian Metro destinations is $120 (with the exception of Perth, which is $180).

When you have decided which piece(s) are of interest, please provide us with the product number(s) plus your postcode, so we may provide you with an exact quotation.

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Does anyone know what those antique French dishes with words on them, they are like Emma Bridgewater?
I would like to start a collection of English and French dishes that have words on them like the Emma Bridgewater style. I know that they are probably antique but I don't know what they are called are they whiteware, or French whiteware, etc?

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Looking for a French antique desks, chairs, mirror, vintage bed, rustic dining table, bedroom furniture, antique chairs, buffet or chest of drawers? Call Urban Maison for all French furniture antiques.

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10 Responses to “Looking for a French Antique Desk Chest of Drawers?”

  1. ANTICHITASCIPPA says:

    un bel mobilie!!!

  2. Nurse Diesel says:

    Luneville is a town in eastern France. They made faience. Faience is usually thought to be tin-glazed eathenware, but in Luneville it is lead glazed. In UK we usually call it majolica.

    I haven't seen your clock but it is unlikely to have a porcelain body – far more likely to be majolica.

    The pottery factory made the body. Someone else made the clock movement.

    Its value depends on the type of clock movement and the style and condition of the body.

    Go to eBay. Find the Adolphe Porquier faience inkwell and email the seller with your email address. You'll get a fuller answer that way.

  3. Elizabeth W says:

    French Whiteware

  4. xperiencedinvestor says:

    You should plan on paying the same amount for labor as you do for materials.

  5. I like Cheese says:

    You should inquire at your local library. They may be able to point you to a book conservator who can better help you.

    http://www.pbagalleries.com/bibliobot/

    is one site I found, but be aware that there are a LOT of cheats and scammers on the web. You get what you pay for when it's "free."

    Also, the price a seller places on it, will not be the price a buyer is willing to pay.

    Your book is not a first edition, but a reprint of a much older book from the 1500s.

    http://www.booksappraised.com/

    http://antiques.lovetoknow.com.....Appraisals

    Make sure the appraiser is a member of this group:

    http://www.professionalappraisers.org/ethics.html

  6. Camille K says:

    Depends where you are in New Jersey, but If you go to route 1 & 9 there are a row of furniture stores, and you can get some great bargains there. I send plenty of my clients over that way! Hope that helps!

  7. Doggie lova 101 says:

    Go to your local antique store and tell them exactly what you are looking for, if they don't have it, a lot of them have connections so they could either get it for you or could recommend some place from where you can buy it.

  8. annabbs says:

    I'm sorry, I couldn't find the manufacturer for you. An alternative is to take samples of the fabric (say, the shams) with you to a quilt shop and try to find something similar, or at least complementary. That style is very similar to some popular fabrics currently available. Check out Hancocks of Paducah, an excellent online quilting and home decorating fabric store. Search or browse through the florals. One designer in particular to check out is Three Sisters by Moda fabrics. They have several lines that have a similar feel. Check out Faded Memories, the Three Sisters Favorite (especially Paris Flea Market), and Seaside Rose. These are just the ones available through Hancocks – also check out eBay for Moda Three Sisters, Gingham Rose, or ask your local quilt shop if they have any of these lines (or similar fabrics).

    Good luck – it's a beautiful set.

  9. Jerry H says:

    Yeah you can find those in that place over in France.

  10. jemma says:

    Go to Home Depot or paint store. There are kits available to give the fux finishing you are looking for. Otherwise paint it an off white and when dry rub with a dark stain. Use a soft cloth and wipe until you get the look you want. Keep changing the cloth or your stain will stay too dark.

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