$875 USD (King Louis XVI & Queen Marie-Antoinette)
The image of this needlepoint is most likely the last King of France, King Louis XVI and his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette, France in better times, sitting quietly in their private sitting room. In Marie Antoinette's short lifetime, it has been documented that she was an avid needlework admirer and enjoyed making them as well. The colors of the needlepoint work are vivid and not frayed or paled by common elements. It has been protected by a pane of glass which fits nicely into the stand ed ...click for details
Richly grained mahogany veneer table made during the 2nd Quarter of the 19th Century. A fold over table that can be rotated into place to open up the table full-size. Sits 4 people. Excellent for the use of playing cards or other games; at times these types of tables were also used for serving tea or cocktails. There is also a games compartment visible when lifting the fold-over table. Nicely shaped top with a harp shape pedestal base with drop finial. Measurements: 28.5" (72.5 cm) tall, cl ...click for details
Gorgeous large rectangular gilt mirror measuring 39" x 27" (99 cm x 69 cm) and weighing approx. 35 lbs. The mirror has a wood back frame with the gold carvings being applied over the frame by the use of a mold. The mirror is in excellent condition, as well as the back of the mirror. Excellent style.
Due to weight of this mirror, it will require professional packaging for safe delivery.
Children's hand painted folk art pine bench and signed by E. Dean; originated from New Brunswick, Canada, sold to an antique dealer in Ontario, bought 30+ years ago by last owners. Bench depicts children playing tug-of-war. Measures 10.5" (20.7 cm) high, 34.5" (88 cm) long x 9.5" (24.25 cm) wide. All original paint, not retouched. Antique condition, with normal small dents from use, a little paint loss and a small break of wood at the right-hand corner of bench, none of it ...click for details