Antiques
A Biedermeier Occasional Table
US$2,209.27
H 30 inches (76.20 cm)
Diameter: 17.00 inches
An early 19th century occasional table from Austria, the pale mahogany veneered circular top with a single drawers above a stem of four turned ebonised columns in the Classical manner, set upon a mahogany block plinth and terminating upon four splayed legs of the same.
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Antique Treen Peaseware Spice-Jar.
US$783.29 A tiny antique Peaseware spice-jar turned in Maple. This superb example measures only two and three quarter inches high to the top of its finial and has a mellow colour and patina and remains in completely original untouched condition. The company that produced these treen items was founded by David Mills Pease (1815 - 1890) in the Eascade Valley...
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A Rare Early Portrait on Copper in the Manner of Bernard Lens III
US$3,347.38 H 11 inches (27.94 cm) W 9 1/2 inches (24.13 cm) A rare early 18th century portrait of a nobleman painted on copper and set in a stained fruitwood frame. Bernard Lens III (1682 – 1740) was an English painter best known for his portrait miniatures. Lens was miniature portrait painter to the Courts of George I and George...
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A George II Period Mahogany Gainsborough Armchair
US$7,364.23
H 41 inches (104.14 cm)
W 27 1/2 inches (69.85 cm)
D 26 1/2 inches (67.31 cm)
A George II Period leather upholstered mahogany armchair, with arched back, open arms, the seat raised upon square legs and joined by H-form stretchers, all raised on castors.
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A George III Period Sheraton Mahogany Occasional Table
US$2,610.96
H 2 1/2 inches (6.35 cm)
W 21 inches (53.34 cm)
D 15 inches (38.10 cm)
A George III Period mahogany occasional table in the Sheraton taste, the oval top above a dummy drawer with brass handles, lifting to reveal a compartment, the whole raised on turned legs with X-form stretchers with turned central bowl stand.
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A Pair of Colonial Armchairs
US$3,882.96
H 37 inches (93.98 cm)
W 27 inches (68.58 cm)
D 23 1/2 inches (59.69 cm)
A pair of early 1830s Colonial rattan open armchairs, the backs with turned decoration, the swept arms terminating in sabre legs.
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The Han Dynasty Money Tree
US$23,200.00 The Han dynasty money tree with auspicious monkey figure on top with original polychromes and patina. Attached please find a copy of Oxford authentication certificate for the Han dynasty pottery ”money tree” . I would like to briefly share the following with you on the use of money tree in the Han dynasty: 1/ representing a wish for the...
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