For your consideration is a fine two piece Renaissance Revival bedroom set which dates to around 1865. Although they are not a perfect match, the dresser and the bed go very well together.
What is quite unique about this set is its history. According to research and the documentation provided, the beautiful suite came from the room where F. Scott Fitzgerald spent approximately six months (January-June 1937) in the O ...click for details
For your consideration is a fine two piece Renaissance Revival bedroom set which dates to around 1865. Although they are not a perfect match, the dresser and the bed go very well together.
What is quite unique about this set is its history. According to research and the documentation that arrived with this set, the beautiful suite came from the room where F. Scott Fitzgerald spent approximately six months (January-J ...click for details
Made of walnut, this unique stand is decorated with ebonized lyres, and horns. There is gold incised carving throughout and walnut burl. The upper portion features a cameo carved Ansonia head.
It is designed in the Neo Grec style and is attributed to Killian Bros. of NY. The stand dates to around 1880.
San Francisco labeled walnut and marble parlor table, adorned with carvings of beautiful acanthus leaves and finial.
Labeled Victorian furniture from San Francisco is extremely rare. The provenance of this piece is from the Sylvester Mansion, one of the oldest surviving homes in the city.
One of the finest examples of John Jelliff’s work, renowned cabinetmaker of Newark, New Jersey (1813–1893, firm active 1836–90).
This four-piece set is carved in walnut and composed of a sofa, armchair and two side chairs. The carvings of Ansonia heads on the arms, finials and crests are the best, wonderfully done and very crisp. There is an old professional repair on the armchair side, which is barely noticeable a ...click for details
Beautiful Victorian Pedestal, attributed to Killian Bros. of NY. The pedestal is detailed ebony highlights, incised carvings, decorative elements, such as finials, tassels and rosettes.
We are please to offer this massive Renaissance Revival dining table built of solid black walnut. At a full 16 feet in length with all the leaves in place, it is the largest table we have ever offered. It makes a substantial statement at it’s full extended length, however the table can be reduced in length to accommodate an average sized dining room by removing several leaves. It features columns at all four corners along with gadrooning carved on each of the legs.
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This table is built of solid black walnut with numerous raised rosewood highlights. It is decorated with incised carvings, roundels and finials. The apron of the table features a band of rosewood all the way around the circumference.
The base splits to reveal the original center post for additional support, which allows the table to open to 96 inches long. The table comes with three original walnut leaves, 12 ...click for details
This outstanding American Renaissance Revival walnut Cylinder Desk is Attributed to NY maker TG Sellew. Circa 1870, this desk has a wonderful burled walnut cylinder, with two convex panels and beautifully detailed pigeon holes.
There are finely detailed carvings on the drawer pulls. The cylinder pulls feature fancy brass escutcheons. The writing surface pulls out and is covered in a gorgeous burgundy leather with gold Greek key border.
The drawers are dovetailed on all four corners.
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Gorgeous Victorian Jewel, with elegant, gracious lines and in outstanding condition. Fine carvings on all four sides. This lovely turtle top marble top parlor table is made of black walnut and signed by the maker "Weiss & Co. Utica NY". The original white Carrera marble with ogee edges is in wonderful shape with no stains, cracks, or chips. It sits on the original brass casters. Circa 1870.