After he left the rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré to move in the 6 rue Royale vast town house in Paris, Benjamin Steinitz has chosen Paul Bert Serpette for the opening of a "representative showcase" of the objects and pieces of furniture he loves trading.
Come and discover his exceptional works of art, all stamped with a quiet force leaded by the arts of sculpture and carving..
You will find presently on his booth :
- A white marble fireplace mantel by Claude-Aimé Chevanard (1789-1838) ;
- An important Italian giltwood mirror with flowers decor, Italy, circa 1820 ;
- A vase by Jules-Pierre-Michel Diéterle, Manufacture de Sèvre, known as "Vase de Nîmes", 1863 ;
