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Status: please inquire
Available: Yes
Item Number: 932
Circa: 1890
A kerosene metal base which retains its original victorian finish, with embossed details of fish on the front, with the fount raised on 4 paw feet, the original burner in tact and not wired, marked J Dewey Duplex New York, topped with an elaborate cranberry glass shade with applied enamel decoration
Measurements:15"tall 7" wide
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Status: sold
Available: Sold
Item Number: 251
Circa: 1840
Ornate Astral Lamp with ornate details of flowers coming out of a basket. Extra fine detail, fount signed Cornelius & CO. This is a period and original globe. there is some roughness & nicks to the very top rim on this lamp, photo is of the side with the problem, the nick can be turned to the back or professionally polished
Measurements:31 1/2" tall
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Status: sold
Available: Sold
Item Number: 930
Circa: 1890
An ornate Victorian Kerosene table lamp, the base consists of a Sea Horse & Conch Shell, with a large well defined Cherub holding the fount, the burner is all original & never drilled, the globe is exceptional too with an original patina remaining
Measurements:35" without chimney
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An American Astral lamp with a blue cut to clear glass column on a double stepped marble base, maintains a burner with a N.Y. label 24 1/2" tall. this lamp has be electrified by prior owner
Measurements:24 1/2" tall.
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Status: Sold
Available: Sold
Item Number: 279
Circa: 1900
This is a most elaborate turn of the century fixture, It has 2 levels, each with 6 globes, the 6 blue swirl electric globes on the top & the 6 blue swirl bullet globes on the bottom with a huge blue swirl bullet globe in the center of the bottom, plus there are 4 single arm sconces that accompany this fixture with globes. This fixture must have come from some stately turn of the century mansion. It maintains a warm brass finish almost copper in color, the wiring is original as are the 13 globes.
Measurements:40"wide, & 70" long
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Status: Not Available
Available: Sold
Item Number: 150
Circa:
A Kerosene lamp, with period burner not electrified, Longwy bulbous base, on brass feet, with aesthetic acid etched period globe with butterflies, very good condition 19" tall.
Measurements:19" tall
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Available: Yes
Item Number: 817
Circa: 1870
A Cast Iron Garden Urn, New York circa 1870, with both Minerva head, & griffens, repainted, labeled Abenroth NY, urns bearing manufacturers labels do not appear frequently. Abendroth Bros were located at 109 Beekeman Street in 1873
Measurements:24"wide, 44" tall, 20 1/2: deep
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Item Number: 851
Circa: mid 20thC
This is pair of gardnen urns that were bought at the sale 2 years ago of the Oyster Bay Long Island Estate on Long Island, & are now back on the market. They have a wonderful mossy green surface, please ask for additional images
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Victorian Rustic 2 part graden urn 3rd quarter of the 19thC, in the rustic gothic style, made of stone after a design by Andrew Jackson Davis
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Item Number: 777
Circa: 1840
An American Classical or Empire Armchair by Duncan Phyfe, New York, 1840, mahogany & mahogany veneer, chair has been restored by prior owner & is in good usable condition, to see more good classical furniture, this chair strongly relates to the Phyfe Furniture at Milford Plantation documented by Thomas Gordon Smith
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Am. Classical Empire Stenciled Dressing table, Phila circa 1825, attributed to Anthony Quervelle, all the stenciling is original and untouched french polished over original finish, For more info on Quervelle Furniture please check the articles by Prof Smith in the Magazine Antiques 36inches; wide, 21 1/2inches; deep, 74 1/2inches; tall, additional views available by looking at 359B
Measurements:36inches; wide, 21 1/2inches; deep, 74 1/2inches; tall
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Item Number: 450a
Circa: 1840
American Gothic Revival Armoire also in the classical and empire styles, New York, circa 1840, original highly grained rosewood finish has been cleaned and repairs to veneers, interior is a figured maple with original maple shelves, mirror has probably been replaced as it is rebacked Gothic Furniture of this calibre is difficult to come by. 42 inches wide, 26 1/2 inches deep & 87 1/2 inches tall, both 450 & 450a are the same item with different images
Measurements:42 inches wide, 26 1/2inches deep & 87 1/2 inches tall
SOLD
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Item Number: 450
Circa: 1840
American Gothic Revival Armoire also in the classical and empire styles, New York, circa 1840, original finish has been cleaned and repairs to veneers, interior is a figured maple with original maple shelves, mirror has probably been replaced as it is rebacked Gothic Furniture of this calibre is difficult to come by, 42 inches wide, 26 1/2inches deep & 87 1/2 inches tall
Measurements: 42 inches wide, 26 1/2inches deep & 87 1/2 inches tall
SOLD
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A mid 19thC Bronze & Sienna Marble campana shaped urn,
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An American Astral lamp with a blue cut to clear glass column on a double stepped marble base, maintains a burner with a N.Y. label 24 1/2 tall. this lamp has be electrified by prior owner
Measurements:24 1/2 tall
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An early 19thC American Clasical Mahogany Armchair attributed to Phyfe, [please refer to Thomas Gordon Smith;s reference to the furnishings in Milford Plantation], 42 1/2" tall, 25 3/4 wide, 27"deep
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A rare Salterini Server, wrought iron mid 20thC. Salterini was the premier maker of wrought iron furniture in this era. This was an accessory piece that was not bought by most people so they do not come on the market often, 50"wide,18"deep, 31 1/2 tall to the top of the glass
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A most unusual & rare 19thC French Terra Cotta table and pair of chairs. The set is the height of naturalistic design, & was bought from the historic auction at Rosedown Plantation in the late 20thC. Both the lady for whom the original plantation was built for, & the lady who restored the plantation in the 20thC were avid gardeners, one can only imagine them having tea on this set in the garden. There are nicks here and there to the tips of leaves etc, but overall condition is excellent. Please ask for additional images if interested. The following info was obtained from the museum with the assistance of Suzanne Fischer Curator of Material Culture Louisiana State Museum & Polly Luttrull, Curator Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site I do indeed know the garden furniture you are speaking of. It was a set of three pieces--a small table and two chairs, all made of floral-designed terra cotta. The pieces were placed in Rosedown s South Garden during the time of the Underwoods (1956-1994). The Underwoods were the Houston couple who had purchased and restored the property, after the last of the original owners had passed. According to the Underwood records, the set is a French, 3-piece terra cotta group, circa 1850, that had been purchased for the Underwoods in Copenhagen, for display in Rosedown s gardens. The Georgia businessman who purchased Rosedown from the Underwoods in 1994, sold the set at a two-day auction on the grounds, shortly before the State took possession of Rosedown, however, I wasn t able to trace who had purchased the set at the auction. So, though the set is not original to Rosedown, it is an antique set and quite significant in its own right--the Underwoods had remarkable taste in antiques, and the set is quite unique. Hope this answers your question. If you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am grateful to Suzanne Fischer Curator of Material Culture Louisiana State Museum who did the research with the help of Polly Luttrul. The set was purchased by an NY antiques dealer from who I bought the set.
Also, please note the xerox from an Austrian catalog of the 1880's showing the 3 pieces!
Measurements:26 Rd, 30Tall
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A most distinctive pair of Victorian Cast Iron Garden Urns in the Rennaisance Revival Style, the urns have just been sandblasted and powder coated in a white paint, 46 inches tall
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Pr of signed cast iron campana shaped garden urns by J L Mott, 264 Waters St N. Y. The urns are in great condition, 28 inches tall & 16 inches wide
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A gilt brass double stepped marble girandole of the Bigelow Chapel at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge Mass. They maintain wonderfully cut prisms of which several original are missing but not noticeable as are in the back. It is stamped on the reverse Wm F Shaw 270 Washington ST/ Boston/ Patent/ Dec 18 1848
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A beautiful cherub base newel light, this was made to burn kerosene, newel lights made for kerosene are Rare, the cherub detail on this one is most charming, the hand painted globe is beautiful, approx 35" to the top of the chimney, the lamp has never been wired or drilled.
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Pr of Signed Fiske NY Cast Iron Urns, with unusual pedestals 46" tall & 24" wide
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An Aesthetic Lamp with a Longwy Base, with a frosted & etched aesthetic shade, burner with patent date, now electrified, 22 1/2 " tall
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A Cast Iron Garden Bench with Hoof Feet, Angels carved in the back, an animal head on the arms, with a lyre carved seat, original crusty surface, approx 42" at the arms. The book Cast Iron Furniture by Georg Himmelheber, illustrates this bench on page 73 & simply states "USA c 1840"
The bench has just been repained & has the plastic on it from the paint job
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A Pr of Floral Painted Campana Shaped urns with gilt handles and trim, beautifully painted fronts and back, with both sides shown, very good condition with minor wear to gilt, 10 14" tall
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