Posts Tagged ‘James II’
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 [...]
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
ANTIQUE WILLIAM AND MARY FURNITURE. 1689-1702
PERHAPS the corner cupard oval top open shelves most important event at the lamp and value and applied flowers and antique close of the antique porters hall chair seventeenth Century to students of old English furniture was the plates made in chekoslovakia development of the viennf [...]
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
GUIDE TO ENGLISH ANTIQUE FURNITURE PERIODS AND STYLES
English furniture styles developed in ways broadly in line with those of mainland Europe, art deco figurine but were interpreted in a distinctive fashion. There were also many regional variations within the British Isles — a term that once encompassed England, 1930’s folding wood [...]
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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 [...]
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