Arte Antiques offers the highest quality of European Antiques in the world. Our thirty years of experience gives us the opportunity to show you the beautiful arts of the 18th,19th and early 20th centuries. Our collection includes fine French Bronzes and Furniture, Italian Marble, Paintings, Porcelain including Meissen, Dresden,and K.P.M, Cut-glass, Decorative Arts, Garniture sets, Chandeliers and many more superb Antiques.

Arte's Goal is to Achieve a long lasting relationship with each one of its clients. We offer free Verbal Appraisal service to better assist your everyday antique purchasing. We also offer Antique Consulting.. Well direct you in the right way, if its decorating your home or authenticating a piece of art, we'll be your guide to successful Antique shopping!

Selling your Antiques

If you think it's time to give up your beautiful Collection in Exchange for Cash, We are the Gallery to go to. We will offfer you our highest cash prices paid, no need for haggling or stress. We simply set an appointment, come to your home, and write you a check!

We also Accept trades. If your tired of looking at the same Antiques come by and well trade for equal value. Its as simple as that! For more information please contact us.

Info@ArteAntiques.com

Tel:+1 310 858 7666

Fax +1 310 858 0525


 

 

 

 

Always the real thing, Always Arte Antiques!
 9000 Wilshire Blvd
  Beverly Hills, CA
90211
  •Tel:  +1 310 858 7666  
•Fax: +1 310 858 0525



A Marvelous French Bronze Ormolu mounted Playel Baby Grand Piano 1903

The name Pleyel is associated with the great Frédéric Chopin, as it was his first choice in a piano.  While Chopin played other quality pianos including Erards, he was known to use his Pleyels almost exclusively for composing and teaching.  Pleyel pianos were also the choice of composers such as Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Ravel, de Falla and Stravinsky and of the pianist and teacher Alfred Cortot. In addition to piano manufacturing, the Pleyel firm ran a concert hall, the Salle Pleyel, in which Chopin performed his first — and also his last — Paris concerts.  During Chopin's final concert tour, he took one grand piano with him to England--his 1846 Pleyel.


A very fine 19th century straight strung French Bronze Ormolu Mounted Upright piano with extended brass candle sconces 1900's Marked Erard

 

 


An exquisite 19th century Napoleon III Bronze Ormolu mounted,  brass and tortoiseshell Inlaid (Boulle) figural upright piano Marked: DIEFFENBACHER PARIS