




|
|
|
|
|
Antique French Louis XIII Fireside Arm Chair
Catalogue:
Antiques:
Furnishings:
Furniture:
French:
Pre 1920 item# 836179 (stock# CSZ)
|
 click for details
|
J. Britt Antiques and Lighting
662-844-3050
$ 1,250
|
This is a great looking French Louis XIII style armchair. The carved feet and braces are very nice. The arms are also carved. The stripped fabric is an original chenille, and could be used. The tacks could also be removed for re-upholstery. The tall straight back is 42 1/2" tall. Then the chair is 26 1/2" wide by 30" deep at their maximum respectively. This type of chair is a very good option for alternate seating in a formal living room, den or study. It seats well too.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Custom Designed Lamp - Turkish Olive Jar
Catalogue:
Antiques:
Furnishings:
Pre 1920 item# 354156
|
 click for details
|
J. Britt Antiques and Lighting
662-844-3050
Let us Design an Olive Jar Lamp for You...Call for pricing and availability!
|
Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, this beautiful earthen-ware vessel was used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, olive jars could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. Many come with a seal of antiquity. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. Th ...click for details
|
|
Collection of Turkish Olive Oil Pots
Catalogue:
Antiques:
Decorative Art:
Folk Art:
Pre 1900 item# 294295
|
 click for details
|
J. Britt Antiques and Lighting
662-844-3050
Please call or email for current availability.
|
Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, these beautiful earthen-ware vessels were used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, they could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. Many come with a seal of antiquity. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. This ...click for details
|
|
|
|
|