A Two Part Federal Period Wall Mirror with Turned Column Sides; mahogany and mahogany veneer with brass inserts. It has split columns with relief carved acanthus leaf frieze. Dimensions 33" x 15". Probably New York circa 1820, with the original back. There is age wear overall.
A Ming dynasty blue and white dish, with main decorated a Qirin in the centre and floral sprays to cavetto. Ming 16th century Hongzhi period. Condition with 3 hairlines crack, and kiln material adhere to the base area, otherwise is good condition. Diameter: 32 cm.
Clean, handsome lines are the hallmark of this Deco-style pair of restored French leather club chairs. Black piping creates the perfect accent to the glow of their warm cognac hue. Originally circa 1930's, their elegant style is reborn for your modern home.
Dimensions: 31" wide, 37" deep, 34" high, 24" seat depth
Dark Cognac to Chocolate brown depending on the light, these three slopeback French leather club chairs have fixed cushions. A light, comfortable seat with original leather. Some crazing on the arms, consistent with age and use. Overall very good condition. Rare to find a set of three matching chairs, but this set can be broken up & purchased as a single or a pair.
Dimensions: 32"L x 31"W x 33"H, seat depth 22", seat width 19"
An early Windsor diminutive size bench or settee. Circa 1810. Size: 40 in. length x 31.5 in. ht. x 20 in. deep. A rare size and with fine faux bamboo turned spindles to back and arms, and with a single board pine plank seat.
A decorative pair of English stone garden pine cone finials. Circa 1910. Painted white, some flaking. Large size and with good proportions. Size: 20.5 inches ht. x 9 inches diameter.
We call these beautifully restored French club chairs the "Ambassador" pair simply because you feel like one when you lounge in them. Originally circa 1930's, they have been recovered in our winter Pyrenees sheep leather. Tinted a rich amber, the hand-rubbed patina gives this pair a romantic glow.
Dimensions: 38" wide, 39" deep, 28" high x 24" seat depth
This large, deep, low Gendarme pair of club chairs was refurbished by our tapissier in Paris. Hand-tinted coffee brown patina with black piping. Deep, comfortable seats just waiting for you & a good book.
Dimensions:
37” wide, 33” deep, 32” high
Pair of silver candlesticks, ca 1890, by Herman Sudfeld, fully marked with .800 silver standard and Sudfeld's name and monogram.
Measure 16" high, 35 troy ounces.
Sudfeld is a known silversmith, working between 1883-1909.
Well proportioned, with a bulbous stem over cylindrical section upon a domed base, with four ornate feet.
Bright cut engraving over much of the surface.
Lions heads adorn the cylindrical section, each with ring and bar in their mouths.
One lion's head is missing, visible ...
This is an amazing single wingback clubchair in excellent original condition. Classic wing back style with nailed details. Front kick panel has been restored. Super deep comfortable seat with mohair cushions. Dimensions: 42" deep, 35" wide, 34" high, 28" seat depth
Crafted of silver plate over copper, with brass bottom and edges of domed lid and lip of base, this very refined and beautiful domed coffer is from the workshop of Rafael Contreras (Spain 1824-1890). Contreras was appointed to the position of official Restorer at the Alhambra by Queen Isabel II in 1847. As a result of interest in the decor of the Alhambra, Contreras opened a workshop to create and sell replicas of architectural and decorative items from the Alhambra...
Library style French leather Club chairs in this condition are such a treat to find. Circa 1940s, they have restored leather cushions featuring our signature Pyrenees hides.
measurements: depth-37", width-36", height-30", seat depth-21", seat width-19", seat height-16"
Fine Burmese silver box, lid decorated with a female figure surrounded by floral design in high relief descending by geometric design, all 8 sides are also decorated with two male figures and animal cartuches, late 19th/ early 20th century period. Size; Measurements of silver box are 3.5"L x 2.75"D x 3.25"H. Condition Report; Excellent condition.
An English Oak Perpetual Calendar Box, from the early 1900's. It Has four turning knobs on each side for month day, date controls. Dimensions 7" high x 5" wide x 2.5" deep. Excellent condition.
New England Hepplewhite period one-drawer stand in strong tiger maple. Circa 1790-1800. Solid tiger maple with single board top, old eagle brass pulls, delicately tapered square legs. Size: 26 inches ht. x 19 1/2 inches wide x 17 1/2 inches wide. Refinished condition.
A Victorian Walnut Key Stand or Box, with brass key holders numbered 1-36. The original key works to open the box. Made by E. Parks, Fleet St. London, with a brass label dated May 14, 1859. The wood is stamped Thomas Bradford, and the label of the wholesaler is attached, E T Fisher. The dimensions are 13.25" wide x 11.75" tall x 4" deep. Excellent condition.
Measuring 6" high, and 10 3/8" wide, this is a remarkably well sculpted image of a lion, functioning as an inkwell or inkstand.
The recumbent lion has wonderful detail, and clearly portrays the regal posture of the legendary King of the Beasts.
It is on an oval base, with a shell protruding from the front with a fanciful face of another cat like creature...
A scarce WMF boy with snail pewter card tray circa 1900. This original period Art Nouveau oval calling card salver measures 11" x 5-3/8". it was made in Germany by WMF. WMF is the short form in current company use by the highly regarded German metal manufacturer Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik which began in 1853 in Geislingen an der Steige. This tray has the 210 embossed pattern number and WMFB 0X under the boy's hair on the back...