17th Century Jacobean Tavern Table, English Oak 32 in. Wide,25 in. Deep,30.5 in. Tall
French Louis XV Pair of Bedroom Side Table Secretaries w/ marble tops. 18th century table made of kingwood with rosewood edges around each drawer and satinwood stringing. The table includes a leather writing surface in the top drawer. Measuring each 27 inches high,15 inches width,11inches deep
A Pair of rare and unusual Chinese Export plates each with a coat of arms consisting of AN ARM HOLDING A SWORD Cartouche each measuring 9 inches in diameter
A fine Chinese Qing Dynasty “Tobacco Leaf” design plate circa 1740, measuring 9” in diameter. .
From the Lumiere Collection from Galerie L'Enfant. Brass Chamber Stick, English, Circa 1770s, 3.5x4.5.”
Southeast Asian Bronze from the 17th or early eighteenth century mounted on a wooden plinth. The head of typical form of a Buddha measuring 2” in height on a wooden plinth. (Quillen)
Pair of Miniture bronze candlesticks circa 1780s, English measuring 2.3“ x 1.25“
Attractive Louis XVI period oak/cherry/pear/maple wood Desk/Secretaire/Chest, center folds down
as writing surface, inside has numerous smaller drawers and storage areas; top drawer as well as 3 bottom drawers with locks/keys, size L. 125cm x H. 120cm x D. 60cm, used condition, of Swiss origin and
will be shipped from Switzerland.
A rare Chinese Export Octagonal Armorial Bowl likely by Samson, with a bamboo and floral border in pinks, purple, and gilt. With the coat of arms of the Earl of Lauderdale “Consilion Et Animis” measuring 9.5” late 18th century
From the Lumiere Collection by Galerie L'Enfant. An unusual complete mid 18th century German chalice form cast brass chamber stick with its original drip pan and bobeche.
PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT WING CHAIR WITH SHELL CARVED LEGS AND BALL AMD CLAW FEET CIRCA 1760
A beautiful Scottish Queen Anne 18th Century Wingchair Walnut with carved Cabriole Legs 44” height 28” width.,newly upholstered
A very rare matched pair of Chinese Very Early Qing Dynasty Sweetmeat glazed pottery dishes. Of oval shell shape,made for the European circa 1750, decorated with “Hundred Antiques” design. each measuring 9 in. Height by 7 in. Width
A beautiful Snuffbox with exterior and interior painting. The lid with a French couple and the interior with wooded scene and countryside cottage. 2” diameter and about 1” in height QUILLEN ESTATE
From the Lumiere Collection by Galerie L'Enfant. Finely cast brass European mid 18th century chamber stick, the delicacy of which would indicate probable Spanish rather than Dutch origin.
EARLY ENGLISH Seventeenth Century Tavern Table Pine Circa 1710 The table with incredible patina measuring 50” x 38” top, height is approximately 29”
A rare and beautiful Chinese export Floral Decorated Mug with Blue floral enamel and pink and green flowers with a crown and red measuring 4 1/2 inches tall
A beautiful and rare matched pair of English George Iii era apartment size mahogany half glazed bookcases. The upper glazed doors with trellis design glazed panels, original locks, the lower sections with original 18th century wreath design hardware and storage area. Measuring 63 inches high 23 inches wide 12 inches deep,
Description: AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHERRYWOOD DROP-LEAF TABLE, PROBABLY POPLAR SECONDARY WOOD, MID-18TH CENTURY 28 X 47 1/2 X 16 3/4 In. Opened Depth: 46 1/2 In.
AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE, PROBABLY POPLAR SECONDARY WOOD, MID-18TH CENTURY
the rectangular twin-flap top above a shaped frieze on cabriole legs with pad feet, original invoice from R. Jorgensen Antiques states the piece is Massachusetts/Northern Shore, circa 1740/50
Bavarian bureau /secretary desk of baroque design, c. 1730-1750. The scant front desk is made of walnut and olive wood with satinwood stringing. Each bronze casted handle includes a symmetrical detail of two mermaids. The desk also features intricate bronze escutcheons. Measuring 49 inches wide, 47 inches tall, and 20 inches deep
A beautiful Mexican made chest of draws in the French style, measuring 51 inch wide 31 inch tall, 22 inch deep. Decoration of scroll work in gilt. Fine Mexican pine wood
A large and fine Spanish Cassone cabinet circa 1700 in oak. More information coming soon
Dutch Delft Tin Glaze plate Eighteen Century 9” Tin-glazed pottery is earthenware covered in lead glaze with added tin oxide[1] which is white, shiny and opaque (see tin-glazing for the chemistry); usually this provides a background for brightly painted decoration. It has been important in Islamic and European pottery, but very little used in East Asia. The pottery body is usually made of red or buff-colored earthenware and the white glaze imitated Chinese porcelain...
A BEAUTIFUL EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GEORGE I-QUEEN ANNE BURLED WALNUT MIRROR,
A correct and very rare English Adam Pier table in mahogany and Satinwood. The table of very fine carving with leaf and scroll column decoration. Double column front feet with original gilding and finish. The table measuring 34 inches in height, 25 inches deep, and 6 feet in length. A truly unique find
English Period Furniture – Adam Furniture (Mahogany and Satinwood 1760-1792)
Robert Adam was a Scottish architect...
A wonderful example of a carved an painted mid 18th C. Mongolian storage cabinet with flat table top surface. Still retains its original pigment with floral motif seen along with the floral handcarved drawer fronts. Footed base support legs float the chest off the ground. Very sturdy and strong in construction. All original hand forged iron is there and complete.
Mid 18th Century C. 1740's
Dimensions: 44" Wide x 33 1/2'' H X 20" D
Pair of Yew Wood Rush Seat Spindle Back Armchairs circa 1790 The height at back measuring 42 1/2 inches, the seat height is approximately 17 inches the width of the chairs from arm to arm is approximately 24 inches and the seat with is 22 inches, and the back of the seat or chair measures approximately 17 inches
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Louis Xv- Louis XVI transitional Semanier Chest of drawers original finish and condition circa 1770, 58 inch Tall, 15 inch deep,26 inch wide. Beautiful travertine marble sculpture top
A fine 18th century porcelain jar with its original brass top. The vessel made for the rare herb mixture used in the eighteenth century for snuff measuring 11.5 inches
A rare and beautiful Clock from the Second Empire with the WINGED GODDESS OF VANITY,SITTING BEFORE HER VANITY. 19” tall, 13.5” wide, 6” depth green onyx,gilded bronze.
The pair of Louis XVI ETAGERE Circa 1790 in cherry with Satinwood trim and brass piecework galleries, each matched pair measuring 32” in height and 9 3/4” width. Would make wonderful bedroom bookshelf libraries
A rare vase signed markings of Yongzheng, Eighteenth Century Chinese vase in a beautiful blue color, Pate sûr Pate
Late Eighteenth Century Swiss Pewter Tankard Stout Form 9” height Slight ding to base flower stamped at base
A fine, circa 1700-1730, English walnut writing chest strung with boxwood and crossbanded. The three-drawer superstructure has a fold flap above two short and two long drawers on a molded plinth and small compressed bun feet. In excellent antique condition, it measures 36ʺ wide × 18.25ʺ deep × 35ʺ high.
Exceptional 18th Century Inlaid Sewing Box on later stand, having a rectangular hinged lid opening to a fitted interior, brass carrying handles and top and front with extensive exotic wood inlay and banding.
English, circa 1790
Box 14" x 12" x 6.5 "Overall Height: 30.5"
Exceptional George III bachelor’s chest in nicely figured mahogany with good color and patina, having a rectangular, cross banded top above an oak brushing slide and four graduated drawers flanked by canted, reeded corners and raised on straight bracket feet. English, circa 1780 (brasses replaced).
Length: 33.75”
Depth: 19.75”
Height: 32.5”
**Please note: This item is not currently on view in our gallery...