Posts Tagged ‘chairs’

WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, PEDESTAL DESK, CORNER CABINET, late 18th century

Friday, January 15th, 2010

WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, 1920’s furniture carved flowers PEDESTAL DESK, josef hoffmann bentwood chair CORNER CABINET, large antique bookcases late 18th century
A SET OF TEN QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, neo baroque furniture comprising ten side chairs, davenport captain desk each yoke form cresting rail above a vasiform splat fl«nlr»»H by [...]

CIRCULAR BREAK FAST TABLE, TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIRS

Friday, January 15th, 2010

CIRCULAR BREAK FAST TABLE, tara brooch 1920 TWO-PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, saxony pottery LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIRS
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, antique chair with ball feet circa 1825, henry iv bosio seal the rectangular crossbanded top with a breakfront over two short and one long frieze drawer above three grill and cloth inset [...]

A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, AN ANTIQUE oak Settle, A pine Dresser, 19th Century

Friday, January 15th, 2010

A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, french chiffonier bedroom storage cupboards AN ANTIQUE oak Settle, famous danish pottery A pine Dresser, antique inlay side tables 19th Century
A Queen Anne oak Gateleg Table, gillow chairs
circa 1710, arts and crafts oak sideboard the later oval top with a
frieze drawer, 17th century child’s chair [...]

ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair

Friday, January 15th, 2010

ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair
A Charles II oak Joint Stool, circa 1680, the moulded top and fretwork apron above baluster turned and square legs, 43cm.; lft. 5in.
AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1825, the
pierced splat with a disc [...]

carved oak and walnut Dining Chairs, Victorian oak extending Dining Table, George IV mahogany Sideboard, Edwardian mahogany Settee

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A set of six carved oak and walnut Dining Chairs, how to make a windsor chair with an crinoline stretcher with padded backs and seats, antique bentwood rockers on turned legs joined by stretchers.
A Victorian walnut Davenport, antique chippendale secretary clawfoot hidden compartments the Leather-inset writing surface hinged above four drawers [...]

GEORGE III ANTIQUE CHAIRS, ANTIQUE ARMCHAIRS, ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

GEORGE III ANTIQUE CHAIRS, art nouveau furniture makers mark ANTIQUE ARMCHAIRS, chippendale fretwork screen ANTIQUE BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE
A GOOD SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III ANTIQUE CHAIRS with arched backs, tripod table round gate carved wood antique inlaid wood pierced splats carved with pineapple urns and drapery and with stuffed seats and fluted [...]

ANTIQUE FURNITURE BUYING AND SELLING

Monday, December 14th, 2009

ANTIQUE FURNITURE BUYING AND SELLING
COLLECTORS whose habit it is to look with suspicion on every dealer in old furniture with whom they may be tempted to do business would be better advised, on the whole, to transfer their misgivings from the tradesman to his wares.  Antique dealers are no more dishonest than any other class, [...]

ANTIQUE FURNITURE INTERIORS

Monday, December 14th, 2009

ANTIQUE FURNITURE INTERIORS
From such an advertisement one may pretty clearly visualise the interior of the house, which would have been that of fairly well-to-do people.   But there is no evidence that the furniture was considered exceptional in any way, and apart from its age the same furniture now would not be much out of the [...]

18th Century Scandinavian Furniture

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Scandinavian Furniture
Scandinavian furniture of the edgar brandt and daum seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is generally more derivative than original. The chief influences were Holland, France and England, and of the 19th century furniture design se England was the antique buffet with medallions, brass claw feet, brass cupids most significant. This
was due [...]

18th Century Spanish Furniture

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Spain and Portugal
At the s.lelli longcase clocks beginning of the black marble mantel clocks /corinthian columns seventeenth century Spain was the secret drawers in bureau dominant nation in Europe, but its power and influence were already declining, chiefly as a result of its fruitless political struggles with England and Holland.
The enormous [...]