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7501
1880

this handsome bench features a long rectangular upholstered seat; raised on four barley twist supports with square block joints ending in compressed bun feet; all connected by a turned cross stretcher of similar style; beautiful deep patina with overall even wear; good antique condition with restored finish; later upholstery

Height: 
18"
Width: 
50"
Depth: 
16"
$5,500
Available
5564
Circa 1850

Surmounted by a robust acanthus leaf crest above a shaped carved giltwood frame fitted with mirrored panels; adorned overall with cascading floral and foliate vines; nice overall patina and rubbing to gilding; some missing elements; antiquing to original plate

Height: 
41.5"
Width: 
31"
Depth: 
4"
$4,450
Available
5604
1950s

of sleek mid-century design with an elegant profile, James Mont's King Cole chair was deigned for one of his most notable commissions, the King Cole Penthouse in Miami; having a beech bentwood openwork barrel back with sloping arms all above a saddle seat and conforming apron; raised on tapering turned supports; professionally restored and structurally sound; refinished and reupholstered in black leather

Height: 
29"
Seat height: 
15.5" arm: 24.5"
Width: 
22.75
Depth: 
24"
$4,650
Available
5602
circa 1800 or earlier

the large round mirror within a well-carved pale blue and silver-gilt frame capped with a shell motif over an openwork crest; all above an exuberantly carved frame with lively C-scrolls and acanthus leaves; purchased in 2022 from the estate of antique dealer Bartolomeo Rizzo, Palermo, Italy; good antique condition with some replacements, elements re-glued; professionally restored with refreshed surface; nice overall even wear and rubbing to surface; later plate

Height: 
67"
Width: 
45"
Depth: 
3"
$15,500
Available
5601
1st Quarter 20th Century

of elegant form, the long upholstered seat with scrolled ends above a plain frieze apron all raised on splayed supports ending in incised brass sabots; professionally restored frame with refreshed finish and gilding; overall even wear an rubbing; newly upholstered 

Height: 
OH 30"
Seat height: 
17.5"
Width: 
82"
Depth: 
16 1/2"
$9,650
Available
5599
circa 1740

this Impressive 18th Century French Régence Ormolu-mounted rosewood-veneered commode signed 'JB Hedouin' Master Cabinetmaker, Paris; featuring a bombé-form body fitted with four drawers of herringbone parquetry inlay with oak secondary structure;  retaining its original ormolu and hardware all of grand scale and typical of the rocaille period; the original 1938 Catalog Label on reverse; professionally restored with some veneer replacements; French polished and bronze lightly cleaned; good antique condition; later marble top.

Height: 
33.75"
Width: 
50.5"
Depth: 
24"
$26,000
Available
5598
1970s

Ideal for a smaller space, of polished and brushed chrome construction supporting three beveled glass shelves all joined by columnar supports; the whole flanked by scrolled handles and raised on steel casters; good vintage condition with some surface abrasions and rubbing; scratches and wear to glass shelves  

Height: 
OH: 31.25"
Width: 
25.75"
Depth: 
14"
$3,200
Available
5597
1950s

Fred Pye (b. 1882 England d. 1964 Ogunquit, ME) Oil on canvas; large and dramatic rocky seascape painting depicting a rocky shore (most likely Ogunquit, ME) with crashing and cresting waves under a partly sunny sky with billowing clouds; signed lower right; good condition with some craquelure in upper right portion of sky; relined; within the original white-washed and gilt wooden frame with beige linen slip. 

Height: 
29" x 35" (sight)
Width: 
34" x 44" (framed)
Depth: 
2.5"
$4,850
Available
5594
1920

a large and handsome hand-crafted antique American half-hull wooden boat builder's model of a sloop with fin keel and spade rudder all constructed of laminated mahogany in a warm honey-toned patina; mounted on the original wooden frame fitted with two eye hooks; the half-hull models were used to commemorate the launching of a vessel

Height: 
13.5"
Width: 
35.25"
Depth: 
7"
$2,650
Available
5575

each plaster baluster-form lamp by the Bradburn Gallery covered in a celadon painted linen with hand-painted colorful birds perched on a meandering foliate branch speckled with purple berries; height: 16" (top of plaster)  27" (top of shade); gilt embossed maker's mark to underside; good condition with minimal wear; professionally rewired 

Height: 
16" (top of pottery) 27" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
7.5"
$2,800
Available

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