…console table, with it’s rectilinear shaped baluster legs exudes an important stance and is complimented by a plethora of delicate and well executed carvings of floral motifs and unique ball…
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…is stamped with a production mark reading “Sevres 1872”. Sevres is a commune southwest of Paris that is known for its porcelain production. Manufacture nationale de Sèvres is a premier…
…(that combine to form two full-length shelves), sit behind a pair of highly carved doors with iron hinges. Near the top of each door, there is a shaped molding surmounted…
…a home port of the Dutch East India Company, Delft was at the forefront of producing faience wares, which were influenced by imported Chinese porcelain. The prototypical Delftware has a…
…in scrolled feet, a trait of many Louis XV furniture. The back feet are scrolled brackets, which were commonly found on mid-18th century storage pieces, while the elevated shaped apron…
Trunks are one of the oldest types of furniture in existence today. They date back many centuries and come in various shapes and styles. This leather and brass trunk, known…
…bodies. Each mouth of the dolphins has a half inch circular hole for dispensing water. The holes angle downwards, indicating that the plumbing would come from underneath the stone. Our…
…some decorative embellishment, each solider with distinct attributes, but complimentary with similar overall style. Similar statues were created by the 19th century German sculptor Arthur Waagen, as well as Albert…
Produced in France during the early to mid-1900’s, this painted cast iron and marble bistro table can comfortably sit two people. A one-inch-thick round top, which is light gray with…
…a great addition to any office desk or writing table. It can also function as a small storage compartment (a vide-poche in French) for everyday items such as keys, money…
…the Scandinavian countries. Perhaps one of the most intriguing items that was produced by these workshops was the iron money chest. These chests usually featured complicated locking mechanisms (visible on…
…piercings, with flowering vines painted along the inner rim. Exquisite handles, comprised of curled leaves and C-scrolls, are affixed to the sides of the lobed body. Numerous painted motifs grace…
…foliate compartment that flares outward as it rises. Above the volutes is a plumed armet with red, white, and green feathers. Our large painted Tuscan cartouche panel would make an…
…of the finial is a ceremonial (and removable) pulley, complete with a hook for a pail attachment. Beneath the pulley is the 22-inch opening of the wellhead. Along the top…
This monumental Italian wall fountain was hand-carved in verona rossa marble in the early 1900’s. Truly the work of a master mason, the fountain is comprised of three thick pieces…
…is sometimes referred to as “pointed architecture”, because of the prevalence of pointed arches in buildings. Each door is composed of six vertical planks constructed with mortise and tenon joinery….
This lovely architectural element from Provence has several names: oeil-de-boeuf, chien-assis, dormer, and lucarne, all of which are interchangeable. Comprised of nine pieces of of hand-carved limestone, the building component…
This yellow glazed fish terrine was handmade in the department of Alsace, France, in the 1800’s. More specifically, the earthenware fish poacher was produced in the commune of Soufflenheim, a…
…to a small pond. In the background, beneath a hazy blue sky, are large gray houses, all multi-storied. Theodore Levigne was born in 1848 in Noiretable, a small commune in…
Hand-carved in Italy, circa 1800, this pair of giltwood angels is depicted in a double genuflection, or kneeling, stance. Both angels are completely gilded with addorsed wings and a long,…
…Comprised of three panels with different decorative elements, both doors have retained their ovate handles (although one of the lozenge attachments has been replaced with a similarly themed antique mount)….
…is full of vibrant life, as seen by the looping S-curves and scalloped leaves. All four feet are comprised of a volute scroll with foliate tendrils. The pierced crests on…
…scale of the motifs, which was common in this style of French “art du feu” andirons as they were used in rustic French countryside kitchen fireplaces. Beautifully worn from centuries…
…style frame. Comprised of pierced and curled leaves, flowers, and C-scrolls, the asymmetrically shaped frame is held upright by a pair of volute feet in the front and a folding…
…multi-story buildings, constructed of red brick with strips of stone quoins, similar to other buildings commissioned by Henry IV, including Place des Vosges. These buildings can still be seen today,…
…three rivets. The rivets combined with the dovetail seam on the bottom of the poacher attest to the age of production, as these were methods to assemble copper pieces prior…
…nature. The 1 ¼” thick Carrara marble top is white with traces of gray veining. A similar white has been used to paint the iron base that is comprised of…
…what is now known as neoclassical, can be seen on our pair of tall French gilt bronze sconces. Each sconce has a main body composed of a five-string lyre, a…
…a common area such as a living room. The marble top also allows the table to be used as a writing/laptop desk in an office or bedroom. CONDITION: Good antique…
…crenellation and a carved leaf in the center of each side. A thick stretcher embellished with infilled foliate niches (a common Renaissance motif) is surmounted by three full turned baluster…
…curve outward. Louis Philippe seating, while solidly constructed, placed a premium on comfort. Both chairs have a rectangular back with a gently rolling top rail, matching the slight slope of…
With a wingspan of five and a half feet wide, this wooden eagle has a commanding presence. Hand-carved in France, circa 1810, the eagle was crafted by a master-level woodworker….
…each planter differ somewhat. The overall size of the stones are comparable, but the size of the basins have considerable variations. Originally cream-colored, exposure to the elements have given the…
Hand-carved in Tuscany, Italy, circa 1800, this gold leaf altar candelabra has a commanding presence. At over four feet tall and three feet wide, the candelabra is full of movement…
…composed of a thick protruding plinth. All four sides have recessed singular panels, enhancing the rectilinear form of the painted buffet deux corps with antique shutter doors. The French menuisier…
First produced in 1907 by the American silversmith company, Reed & Barton, this pair of sterling silver platters has repousse fruit motifs. Repousse is a metalwork technique where the verso…