AboutMichael Andrew Wilson Expertise I will attempt to answer questions about European Antique Furniture and 20th Century
Decorative arts and Design furniture, including 18th century & 19th century construction
details, style, period and the craftsmen and manufactures that created them, I will also
attempt to answer questions about buying European Antiques and how to become a expert
collector, my speciality is French, Italian, English, Irish, Spanish, Belgium, Dutch, Danish,
Swedish, German, and Swiss.
Experience Since 1995, I have been, a professional art, antiques and design advisor and earned an unparalleled reputation for providing select clients: expertise in making informed purchase decisions for antiques and art acquisition from a wide range of categories and eras. Architects, interior designers, decorators, dealers, museums, collectors and private clients rely on me for a wide variety of services. I specialize in finding and facilitating the purchase of some of the most notable pieces in the market today. And because I know the market so well –including the secret locations where the world's best dealers purchase their stock – I are generally able to do this at a significant saving of both time and money.
My service includes: creating collecting and acquisition strategy including organizing personally guided buying trips throughout the International art and antiques markets, pre-shopping research, sourcing, analysis of markets, documentation and expert appraisals, handling, shipping and delivery coordination. In short, everything my clients need to be assured of the most knowledgeable, reliable, and pleasurable sourcing, acquisition and collecting experience. My approach is to offer maximum transparency. You can visit my website at: www.mawparis.com
Education/Credentials Moving to Paris in 1989, I worked, for five years as an Interior Design Project Manager for Polo Ralph Lauren where I helped to plan and open more than 60 Polo stores and showrooms across Europe and purchased antiques for one of Mr. Lauren's homes and as a result I oversaw the purchased over 30 million dollars of Art & Antiques, this experience gave a unique qualifications to understand the complexities of this market and gives me a rare insight into the professional antique & art market.
I also have taught “Furniture Design and Style” at the IESA (Institute Arts Superior) in Paris. and have a personal archive of over 170,000 photos of Furniture and 160 hours of video of the major European art and antiques fairs including: Paris’s Biennale des Antiquaires , Maastricht’s TAAF , and London’s Grosvenor House. Some of these videos can be see at: www.thewilsonreport.tv
Past/Present Clients I have a prestigious international clientele of noted business and entertainment figures as well as some of the word’s most important collectors, References are provided for serious enquires.
QUESTION: I am trying to get a price range and any information on this table that I was given. I has 6 legs that I think are gate leg, barley twist. Double drop leafs with scalloped corners. I would like to sell it and was told it is worth about $900 and made in the early 1900's
ANSWER: Please send me a photo of the underside of the table and a close up of one of the feet. It looks like could be from the early 1900's but I would like to be sure that it is not older. The price that you quote $900 dollars would be the price in a retail antique shop.
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QUESTION: Here is the table leg and I will send the bottom of the table next IMAGE: table leg
ANSWER: This photo does not show the wood to have much age and there is not much ware on the legs or feet. I need to see more photos, this looks like it is not very old maybe 50 years at best. please send more photos.
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QUESTION: Here is another pictures. Do you have any idea of who the maker might be. Thanks again
Answer This is a reproduction, in this photo you can see that there is a wood piece that was stained to make it look like old wood. If you take a knife and scratch the wood piece where the screw is, you will find white wood. I believe that this table was made in the past 20 years.
I value this table at no more than $200. dollars if you are lucky.