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Rococo Gilt-Bronze and Malachite Encrier | 19th century
Regular: $8,500.00May Sale: $5,100.00 -
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Pair of French Ormolu-Mounted Breche Violette Marble Vases
Regular: $6,500.00May Sale: $3,900.00 -
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Rare Very Small George III Rosewood Work Table | England, ca. 1795
Regular: $7,800.00May Sale: $4,680.00 -
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"Bridge Metteur en Scene" Leather Arm Chairs | after Jean-Michel Frank
Regular: $7,500.00May Sale: $4,500.00 -
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Fine Pair of George III Flamed Mahogany Boxes | England, ca. 1780
Regular: $4,900.00May Sale: $2,940.00 -
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French Neo-Pompeian Brass and Marble Gueridon | circa 1890
Regular: $6,600.00May Sale: $4,950.00 -
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Inlaid Ebony Corner Display Cabinet | Max Bottcher, Germany
Regular: $4,100.00May Sale: $3,000.00 -
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English Three-Drawer Worn Pine Tavern Table | 19th century
Regular: $5,900.00May Sale: $4,100.00 -
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Waxed Oak Swinging Bar Cabinet | Guillerme et Chambron
Regular: $4,150.00May Sale: $2,900.00 -
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George III Patinated Oak Three-Drawer Console Table ca. 1780
Regular: $4,950.00May Sale: $3,465.00 -
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Pair of English Silver-Plate Cobalt Glass Chestnut Urns
Regular: $8,100.00May Sale: $4,860.00 -
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18K Yellow Gold & Gemstone Wave Ring, made in France, size 6
Regular: $3,900.00May Sale: $3,315.00 -
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George III Red Lacquered Chinoiserie Hanging Wall Clock | Richard Camm ca. 1830
Regular: $7,900.00May Sale: $4,750.00 -
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Pair of Figural Bronze Five-Light Candelabra | after Feuchére & de Labroue
Regular: $5,300.00May Sale: $3,180.00 -
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Red-Painted Hanging Wall Shelf | Pennsylvania ca. 1800-50
Regular: $5,250.00May Sale: $3,150.00 -
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Annual May Sale
Exceptional pieces. Uncommon pricing. Up to 50% off now through Memorial Day
ANTIQUES
The very essence of material culture is the statement it makes about our predecessors: how they lived, worked, ordered their lives and where they assigned their values. Furniture has long been one of the most accessible forms of art, much of it created bespoke as a collaboration between the patron commissioning the piece and the craftsman executing it. And much can be gathered and appreciated in examining these pieces within that framework.
We do our best to acquire objects that have always been cared for, cherished and remain in as close to excellent condition as possible. If possible, we order no restoration on furniture objects. Each object is conserved as minimally as possible and polished for the best possible presentation in the home.