Sell Your French Furniture with Sotheby's
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French & Continental Furniture Consignment
Sotheby’s offers 18th-century French furniture and decorative arts, including mirrors, clocks and lighting such as candelabra, torchères and chandeliers as well as furniture and decorative arts from Continental Europe, including Germany, Italy, Sweden and Russia, from the 17th to the late 19th century.
In July 2019, Sotheby’s London presented the specially curated Treasures sale for the tenth consecutive year, featuring rare and sought-after masterpieces representing the pinnacle of decorative arts. Since its inception in 2010, Sotheby’s Treasures sales have achieved £108.5 million in 288 lots. Our 2019 Royal & Noble sale presented heirlooms from important European families, such as Bourbon-Parma, Oldenburg, Hohenzollern, Paternò- Castello, Sayn-Wittgenstein, Dukes of Hamilton and the Imperial Habsburg and Bonaparte families.
When you are ready to sell antique French Furniture, let Sotheby’s help you realise the highest price. To start, simply submit images and information to Sotheby's through our easy-to-use online estimate form. Our specialists will review your submission and issue preliminary estimates for items that can be included in our sales.
Submit photos and information about your French & Continental Furniture and begin your complimentary estimate request.
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Sotheby’s is your best resource to buy and sell French furniture and consign Continental furniture in rare, collectible styles such as Régence, Regency, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Restauration, Restoration, Directoire, Empire, Neoclassical, Rococo and Napoleon from highly collectible French furniture and ormolu makers such as BVRB, Dubois, Louis Delanois, Jean-Henri Riesner, David Roentgen, Nicholas Petit, Lacroix, Tilliard, Michel Cresson, Saunier, Latz, Pierre Roussel, RVLC, Criaerd, Delorme, Etienne Avril, Adam Weisweiler, Canabas, Georges Jacob, Jacob et Freres, Jean-François Leleu, Martin Carlin, Séné, Pierre Garnier, Carpentier, Pierre Denizot, Charles Topino, Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Andre-Charles Boulle, Pierre Gouthière, François Rémond, Jacques Caffieri and Saint-Germain.