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Set of eight petite French dining chairs
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A most charming set of petite French
dining chairs. The set of eight side chairs having partial
brass nail upholstered backs and upholstered seats. Note the
choice carved finials and the well executed bobbin turned
decorations on the backs. Supported by ringed turned legs
with flat stretchers. Wonderful dark brown Fruitwood patina.
Circa 1880.
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Width 18-1/2"
Height 35"
Depth 17-1/2"
Seat Height 19" |
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Pair of Cloisonné Lambs SOLD |
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Extremely rare and large pair of
Chinese Cloisonné figures of Lambs on separate bases.
Excellent condition with no missing parts or chips.
Inscription on bases. Mid-Nineteenth Century.
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Length 22-1/2"
Height 24-1/2"
Depth 13" |
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Pair of Classical Footstools
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A great pair of American mahogany
classical footstools. Excellent medium mahogany color on the
shaped bases that support a serpentine formed upholstered
seat. Circa 1870
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Width 22"
Height 14-1/2"
Depth 15"
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Charming Travel Writing Box.
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A Rare Small Travel Writing Box with
Most exceptional
brown walnut woods and wood figure. The box retains
its original bronze capped tie down traveling inkwell.
Circa 1860.
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Width 9"
Height 6"
Depth 6"
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African Bamana Head Dress
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This is a most important and large
sized African Bamana
(now Mali, the formal French Sudan) head dress in the form
of an Antelope. Having great pierced decoration. Used in
Spring ceremonial dances. Late 19th Century
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Width 9"
Height 29"
Depth 4" |
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Doctors
medicine box
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Unusual Physicians Medicine Box in
mahogany with lower drawer. Holding 10 Treen vessels and
five glass bottles with caps. Excellent condition and
patina.
English Circa 1870
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Width 7"
Height 7-1/2"
Depth 6" |
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Single and Double Bobbin Flax Wheels
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Early Cherrywood Delaware River
Valley single and double bobbin vertical flax wheel. Retaining the
original cherrywood finish. Originally on display at
Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Circa 1870
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Diameter 18-1/2"
Height overall 50-1/4" |
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