The left Photograph shows the Cotton Merchants office in Gastonia, North Carolina in the 1950's. The Print on the right is a copy of the famous Degas Painting of a New Orleans cotton merchant in 1878. The Cotton Merchants office is 100%
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An American Brass Occasional Table with a Circular Top Supported by a Base Formed by Three Entwined Dolphins. Height 28", Width 18". From the 1920's. One small dimple on the top, otherwise in excellent condition.
An Art Deco Dressing Table Mirror with a Stylized Cornucopia Frame. Dimensions; 21" wide x 22" high x 9" deep. American, circa 1930 and in excellent condition.
A Mahogany Square Side or Occasional Table with Cross Stretchers Joining Stylized Legs Terminating with Brass Ball and Claw Feet . Dimensions; 24" x 24" square x 30" high. From the 1920's. Some surface wear.
From our Fine Arts and Americana Collection, a nice set of vintage American nightstands dating from the 1950's, constructed of solid hardwood with Carpathian Elm burl veneers.
Not much is known about the Bethlehem Furniture Manufacturing Corp. of Red Lion Pennsylvania that crafted this set, but they were apparently a small niche manufacturer active from the late 19th century up until the mid 20th century...
Hand painted floral decorated green Tole Tray Table, reticulated design on the border gallery tray on fitted custom made wooden Stand, 22 1/4" high, 21 1/2" x 16" wide, Gallery tray rest on top of the fitted frame wooden stand. The condition is good.
A French art deco draw-leaf dining table made of Oak and Macassar Ebony veneer. It features the latest technological material of its time incorporating aluminum stretchers into the central architectural design of the table. Book match pattern to the top and sides of the table. Comes with 2 outer leaves. Note: Matching 6 dining chairs can be found at SKU# 1492302
Age: Early Art Deco Era
Dimensions: 91" Long by 41 1/4" Wide by 30" High
Beautiful acacia wood dining set consisting of a banded dining table with four leaves (all with aprons), two armchairs and 10 sidechairs, a large server, a small server and a china cabinet. All pieces have carved knees and other carving as well. The table measures 61" closed x 42 1/2" wide. With the four leaves it expands to over 10 feet and has center legs for support...
From our Fine Arts and Americana Collection, an elegant vintage console table circa 1950, constructed of solid hardwood most likely either American walnut or oak, featuring cabriole legs that are lathe turned and then hand-finished by bandsaw, rasp and scraper. The table is surmounted by a lovely white Italian marble beveled top with rose colored veining and striations...
Schmieg & Kotzian were master craftsmen who moved from England to the United States. Established in 1897, the company was active until 1954. They were renouned for their exquisite design and superior quality traditional handcraftmanship. Among pieces of traditional furniture, they also made cabinets for Steinway pianos.
This solid mahagony table has three pedestals...
This is a 9 drawer leather chest, that can be used for a number of things, but is perfect as a jewelry chest. It was made by Maitland Smith and is extremely heavy. The drawers are black lacquer on the inside, and brown leather with gold trim on the outside. It is signed on the inside of the top drawer. It measures 42" tall x 10" wide x 11" deep. It is in good condition with some wear to the leather.
Milo Boughman black leather sofa with Brazilian book matched rosewood. Milo Boughman (1923-2003) born in Goodland, Kansas, was a pioneer in modern design and one of the leading modern furniture designers of the second half of the 20th century.
Age: c.1970