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  • French 19th Century Directoire Red Marble Table

    $2,995.00

    27"H x 24.50"W x 16.88"D

    Dimensions: 27”H x 24-½”W x 16-⅞”D

    This fruitwood occasional table is topped with an inset piece of stunning red Rosso Francia marble and surrounded by a 3/4th gallery over an apron with a single drawer. The drawer contains a non-removable divider to help keep those small things organized. A tiny floral inspired brass pull adorns the drawer. The apron features a decorative edge on all sides. Square tapered legs are fit with brass sabots for continued protection. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this wonderful table.

  • Custom Armoire Made with 19th Century Painted Boiserie Doors

    $11,500.00

    105.50"H x 51.75"W x 19.25"D

    Dimensions: 105-½”H x 51-¾”W x 19-¼”D

    This one of a kind armoire was custom made to showcase the fabulous pair of 19th century painted boiserie panels that now serve as the doors. Boiserie panels rose in popularity during the 18th century as a way to emulate the grandeur of the French nobility, but they also served many practical purposes like heat insulation and noise control. A marvelous, dawn- hued scene overlooking a vast countryside depicts a variety of avian species in the foreground. Antiqued brass hardware perfectly compliments the colorscape of the paintings. The left door features an interior hook to hold it closed while the right is secured with a strong magnetic door catch. The interior is painted a warm walnut color and easily houses 5 adjustable shelves with a depth of 14”. The exterior was painted to match the existing color of the door panels. The whole is slightly raised on bracket feet and adds a nice shape to the overall body. Make sure to look through all of the photographs to get a closer look at the fabulous details throughout this towering armoire.

  • Set of 4 19th Century Iron Garden Urns

    $6,995.00

    26.25"H x "W x 19.75"D

    Dimensions: 26-¼”H x 19-¾”Diameter

    A fantastic set of four iron garden planters from France crafted during the 19th Century. Wonderfully patinated from decades of outdoor exposure and weathering, they add so much character to any space. The basin opening measures 13” diameter and 16-¼” deep. The planter base measures 10-⅛” square . Make sure to view all of the photographs oto get a closer look at this great set of planters. Sold as a set only. Circa 1870.

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    Set of 4 Italian Reproduction Side Chairs

    Set of 4 Italian Reproduction Side Chairs

    $2,100.00

    37.38"H x 18.25"W x 17.38"D

    Dimensions: 37-⅜”H x 18-¼”W x 17-⅜”D

    A set of 4 Italian reproduction chairs to add a few more places to sit wherever you need. The faux aged leather perfectly compliments the hardwood frames. The cushions are firm and comfortable with a seat height of 19-¼”. A slight curve to the back and legs add a nice shapeliness to the design. Make sure to view the detailed images. They are not available for reorder. Sold as a set only.

  • English 19th Century Pair of Stone Planters

    $3,995.00

    20.25"H x "W x 21.50"D

    Dimensions: 20-¼”H x 21-½”Diameter

    Crafted in England during the 19th century, this pair of stone planters are sure to add the perfect touch of antique charm to your outdoor space. The basin opening measurements are 11-½”“diameter and 10“ deep. The base measures 13-¾” square. Remnants of moss still cling to the exterior and add to the wonderful patina they have gained from decades of outdoor use and weathering. The basins are removable for their bases via mortise and tenon joinery through the center of the basin. They are quite fragile and have already gone through some restoration to insure their lasting durability- a metal wire secures one such repair around the mouth of the basin. Make sure to check out all of the photographs to get a closer look at this wonderful pair of planters.

  • French 19th Century Glass Fly Catcher

    $235.00

    7"H x "W x 6.25"D

    Dimensions: 7”H x 6-¼”Diameter

    A unique hand-blown glass fly catcher from France! Very few signs of wear are visible. The basin at the bottom of the clear glass dome is meant to be filled with a small amount of sugar water for the flies to trap themselves in. Three small feet elevate the whole for the flies to enter and a cork is included to keep the insects from flying out. Circa 1890. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!

  • French 19th Century Glass Gudgeon Trap

    $235.00

    10.50"H x "W x 5.25"D

    Dimensions: 10-½”H x 5-¼”Diameter

    A unique hand-blown glass gudgeon trap from France! Very few signs of wear are visible. The trap would be baited and placed on the river floor where the small fish would be trapped within. The cork is meant to be taken off when in use and is included. Circa 1890 Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!

  • French 20th Century Collection of 12 Boules

    $975.00

    "H x "W x 3.75"D

    Dimensions: 3-¾”Diameter

    A collection of 12 brass & iron boules from France, circa 1880. Boule has been a popular game played in France since the Middle Ages and continues to be a family friendly game all over the world. Some of the spheres have decorative etchings, but all have gained a great patina. Make sure to view all of the photographs to get a better look at the individual boules. Sold as a set only.

  • 19th Century Set of 3 Oxidized Copper Panels

    $8,995.00

    31"H x 65.25"W x 8.50"D

    Dimensions: 31”H x 65-¼”W x 8-½”D

    This 19th century set of three oxidized copper panels are an incredible addition to any space. The deep relief floral motif showcases the great patina they have gained since their creation during the 1820’s. They easily hang from wooden brackets secured to the back. Although sizable, they are quite light. The thin, easily malleable metal makes a great medium for such detailed design. Make sure to view all of the photographs to get a closer look at these wonderful panels. Sold as a set of three.

  • Dutch 18th Century Marquetry Settee

    $7,995.00

    44.25"H x 62.50"W x 20.50"D

    Dimensions: 44-¼”H x 62-½”W x 20-½”D

    This Dutch Rococo style three-seat-back settee is a wonderful addition to any interior. Crafted during the 19th century with high quality, ornate marquetry work. The top of each seat back showcases a crowned lion in the standing “rampant” position. Floral designs cover every part of the frame, including the back; giving it the ability to float in any space. The upholstered, striped fabric is fixed to a removable cushion that remains moderately comfortable. The apron is shaped according to the seat cushion and has a scalloped edge. Cabriole legs terminate at claw shaped front feet. Seat height is 20-¼”. Make sure to view the remaining images to get a closer look at this fabulous settee. C. 1760

  • Pair of 19th Century European Iron Panel Consoles

    $7,200.00

    36.88"H x 54.38"W x 14.38"D

    Dimensions: 36-⅞”H x 54-⅜”W x 14-⅜”D

    This newly composed pair of consoles were recently crafted from 19th Century iron panels from Europe and topped with a fabulous piece of charcoal stone with white veining. The iron was painted a vibrant green once and has gained a perfect patina. Their unique design and hooked tops indicated they were likely once part of a larger fence or gate. Centered between the hook forms is the unmistakable gorgon head depicting Medusa. We recommend placing this console inside or undercover. Sold as a pair only. Make sure to look through all of the photographs to get a closer view of this one of a king pair of consoles. Sold as a pair only.

  • French 19th Century Mahogany Vitrine

    $2,400.00

    69.88"H x 33.25"W x 15.75"D

    Dimensions: 69-⅞”H x 33-¼”W x 15-¾”D

    This Louis Philippe vitrine was crafted in France during the 19th century from finley bookmatched mahogany. A brass border encompasses the large single pane of glass and faux panel below it. The interior is lined with a vibrant red linen blend fabric with a gold trim to give it a finished look. Three adjustable glass shelves provide a sophisticated way to display or store your favorite things. Below the main storage space are two drawers; one with Empire style hardware and one without. The larger, more obvious drawer is fixed with a pair of lion face drop ring pulls and a laurel escutcheon. The plain drawer is perfect for hiding valuables and provides a bit more storage space. A single key is included for the functioning lock within the door. Make sure to view all of the photographs to get a closer look at the details.

  • Italian Savonarole Chair in Red Velvet

    $5,500.00

    36.50"H x 23.25"W x 19"D

    Dimensions: 36-½”H x 23-¼”W x 19”D

    A fabulous Savonarola chair with perfectly worn red velvet cushions with quality tassel ties. Decorative brass finials contrast the hand forged iron frames beautifully. The bottom and arm cushion contains the original mohair filling and remains quite comfortable. The curvy stretcher adds to the shapely body and provides continued support and finish at brass ball-and-claw feet. The cushion is removable and the seat height is 17-¼”. Make sure to check out all the photographs to get a closer look at the details.

  • Italian Rococo Painted & Marble Console

    $8,995.00

    31.50"H x 61"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 31-½”H x 61”W x 24”D

    A gorgeous Rococo console table with original serpentine marble top over a pierced apron. Asymmetrical in design, featuring deeply carved C & S scrolls throughout. The table must be connected flat to the wall with added support from an iron bar. The legs connect with a cartouche and sit on scrolled uprights. Worn original paint finish. Hand crafted circa 1800 or earlier. Make sure to view the detailed photographs to get a closer view of the wonderful elements.

  • English 19th Century Pair of Barley Twist Columns

    $985.00

    53.63"H x "W x 3.50"D

    Dimensions: 53-⅝”H x 3-½”Diameter

    This pair of English 19th century barley twist columns are a wonderful architectural antique to add an extra level of authenticity to your interior. Darkly toned with a rich patina, there are so many ways to utilize these columns. Quality craftsmanship and sturdy hardwood make it easy to build around them. Make sure to view all of the photographs for a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Walnut & Soap Stone Table

    $2,200.00

    27.13"H x 29.63"W x 22.50"D

    Dimensions: 27-⅛”H x 29-⅝”W x 22-½”D

    Crafted in England during the 1880’s- this unique little table is topped with a beautiful piece of soapstone over a solid walnut base. The wonderfully patinated hardwood apron is free of any drawers and connects to square, slightly tapered legs. Level and sturdy enough to withstand continued everyday use, it works perfectly in any space. Make sure to check out the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Walnut & Fruitwood Server

    $6,700.00

    31.13"H x 86.50"W x 19"D

    Dimensions: 31-⅛”H x 86-½”W x 19”D

    Crafted over 200 years ago, the hardwood server is a great way to add a warm element to your interior. The wonderfully patinated top is aged in all the right places with minor damage filled using small dowels from long ago. A thick apron houses a single drawer fixed with a simple, metal drop ring pull. Large, square legs with chamfered details connect with a classic H form stretcher and continue to provide support for everyday use. Recently polished with French wax paste to revitalize the walnut and fruitwood. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at its current condition.

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    English 19th Century Painted Cupboard

    English 19th Century Painted Cupboard

    $2,850.00

    78.88"H x 39.13"W x 20.13"D

    Dimensions: 78-⅞”H x 39-⅛”W x 20-⅛”D

    A charming painted cupboard from England, crafted circa 1820. Its original finish has gained a fantastic patina over the last 200 years and provides a wonderful amount of hidden storage. Unlocking the door reveals a storage cavity fit with two adjustable shelves. One key is included. Flush to the ground, a plinth base supports the whole. Make sure to take a look at all of the photos to get a better look at the details throughout.

  • French Pine Farm Table from Burgundy

    $5,500.00

    29.50"H x 99"W x 28.75"D

    Dimensions: 29-½’’H x 99”W x 28-¾”D

    French farm table crafted circa 1890 from richly patinated solid pine. The top elegantly showcases over 150 years of life, which originated in Burgundy. The apron houses one drawer;set off center on the front, and fixed with a simply turned wooden pull. Wonderfully, sturdy turned legs support the whole. Make sure to scroll through the photos to get a closer look at this classic farm table table. Knee clearance is 24-⅝”H.

  • 19th Century Sycamore Coffee Table

    $5,200.00

    16.75"H x 63"W x 24.50"D

    Dimensions: 16-¾”H x 63”W x 24-½”D

    This coffee table is the perfect rustic element for any interior. Hand Felled during the 1860’s from a single board of solid sycamore wood, it has gained a fantastic patina from years of everyday use. You can see the square joinery on top where the thick, slayed legs connect. Make sure to scroll through all of the photos to get a closer look at this sturdy low table.

  • French Dark Walnut Farm Table

    $7,500.00

    30.63"H x 88.25"W x 31"D

    Dimensions: 30-⅝”H x 88-¼”W x 31”D

    French farm table crafted in the 19th century from richly patinated solid walnut. The top elegantly showcases many generations of life. The apron is seamless and free of drawers. Wonderfully tapered legs support the whole. Make sure to scroll through the photos to get a closer look at this classic farm table table.

  • English 18th Century Oak Cupboard

    $2,200.00

    80.38"H x 21"W x 13.25"D

    Dimensions: 80-⅜”H x 21”W x 13-¼”D

    This unique storage unit was handcrafted in England during the 1780’s from solid oak. The upper cabinet door has provincial carvings and conceals a space with a single shelf. A newly installed rectangular mirror is flanked by curved forms, connecting the storage spaces. The lower cabinet houses a single drawer with a large turned knob above a paneled door with two shelves. A plinth base supports the whole flush to the ground. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the unique elements throughout.

  • French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table

    $8,200.00

    27.13"H x 97.25"W x 39.25"D

    Dimensions: 27-⅛”H x 97-¼”W x 39-¼”D

    This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 45-⅛”H x 97-¼”W x 30-⅞”D. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Fruitwood Vendange Table

    $4,200.00

    29.25"H x 49.75"W x 49.13"D

    Dimensions: 29-¼”H x 49-¾”W x 49-⅛”D

    This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of fruitwood and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 52-⅛”H x 49-¾”W x 18-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.

  • French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table

    $2,500.00

    29.63"H x 39.25"W x 38.25"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 39-¼”W x 38-¼”D

    This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 46-¾”H x 39-¼”W x 20-¾”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.

  • French 19th Century Pine Vendange Table

    $4,200.00

    29"H x 49.88"W x 40.25"D

    Dimensions: 29”H x 49-⅞”W x 40-¼”D

    This wine tasting – or vendange – table was made in the 19th century in France. Used by wine-makers throughout France and Europe, these specialized tables feature the ability to be stored away when not in use thanks to the tilting mechanism that allows its top to be positioned in upright orientation so as to take up less space in tightly-quartered cellars. This antique is made of pine and has a nice patina. When tilted upright, the table measures: 46”H x 49-⅞”W x 18”D. Today, this unique table would be perfect for a breakfast room or informal dining space, but could also serve as a primary dining table for a smaller family.

  • French 18th Century Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table

    $22,000.00

    31"H x 126"W x 38.75"D

    Dimensions: 31”H x 126”W x 38-¾”D

    An impressive solid walnut dining table over 10’ long from the 1780’s Normandy, France. This dining table is versatile with two functional drop leaf ends. Recently polished with a French paste wax, this table has a stunning patina that you can’t help but admire. The dining table top consists of only two solid boards! Two drawers are found in the apron on the long sides. When the leaves are dropped the width is reduced to 87 ¾” long, knee space is 24”. Be sure to look at the detailed images to see the character this table holds.

  • English 19th Century Work Table

    $5,995.00

    32.13"H x 70.75"W x 40.88"D

    Dimensions: 32-⅛”H x 70-¾”W x 40-⅞”D

    This stunning work table has a thick 1 ¾” thick pine top and would make a gorgeous kitchen island. Crafted from solid pine and oak, it remains incredibly sturdy and level. The brilliant is worn with marks from being used as a work surface. The apron contains two drawers; one on the front and the other on the end. The drawer housed in the front has three preordained sections for easy organization. Both have large rectangular pulls. Straight, square legs provide support for continued everyday use. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • Early 19th Century Chestnut Server

    $6,995.00

    30"H x 74.38"W x 25.50"D

    Dimensions: 30”H x 74-⅜”W x 25-½”D

    Crafted circa 1800 in England, this handsome server is the perfect provincial touch to any space. The solid chestnut has gained a fantastic patina. The top showcases the distinctive wood grain beautifully. Three drawers with scalloped edges are housed in the apron; all are fixed with a simple turned pull. Sturdy legs with chamfered details connect to an H shaped stretcher and provide lasting support for continued everyday use. Make sure to take a look at the detailed images to get a closer view of this great server.

  • English 19th Century Walnut Server

    $6,200.00

    30.50"H x 78.75"W x 18.25"D

    Dimensions: 30-½”H x 78-¾”W x 18-¼”D

    English thick walnut top server with fruitwood base. The apron houses two drawers, each fixed with a simple metal pull. Chamfered legs connect to an H shaped stretcher for continued support for everyday use. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Terracotta Urn

    $1,365.00

    25.13"H x 17"W x 15.75"D

    Dimensions: 25-⅛”H x 17”W x 15-¾”D

    A beautiful unglazed terracotta urn from England, circa 1860. It has gained a great patina from years of exposure, giving it a unique texture and fleck of color. A pair of shaped handles attach within a freeze of stylized leaves and olives. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer view.

  • English 19th Century Terracotta Urn

    $1,365.00

    28.13"H x "W x 17"D

    Dimensions: 28-⅛”H x 17”Diameter

    A beautiful unglazed terracotta urn from England, circa 1860. It has gained a great patina from years of exposure, giving it a unique texture and fleck of color. A pair of shaped handles attach within a freeze of stylized leaves and olives. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer view.

  • English 19th Century Terracotta Urn

    $1,365.00

    28.13"H x "W x 17"D

    Dimensions: 28-⅛”H x 17”Diameter

    A beautiful unglazed terracotta urn from England, circa 1860. It has gained a great patina from years of exposure, giving it a unique texture and fleck of color. A pair of shaped handles attach within a freeze of stylized leaves and olives. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer view.

  • English 19th Century Heavy Terracotta Planters

    $2,995.00

    16.63"H x "W x 22.75"D

    Dimensions: 16-⅝”H x 22-¾”Diameter

    A handsome pair of heavy terracotta planters from 19th century England. Decades of weather exposure have given them a fascinating patina and variation in color. Holes for avoiding water collection are present. The interior measures 16” diameter and 12-½” deep. Make sure to scroll through the detailed images.

  • English Pair of Vintage Stone Planters

    $550.00

    10"H x "W x 12.25"D

    Dimensions: 10”H x 12-¼”Diameter

    A pair of vintage stone planters from England with floral and leaf designs encompassing their exterior. They have gained an excellent patina from decades of outdoor exposure. Drainage holes for water are present. The interior measures 9” diameter and 8” deep. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the slight variations in the stones ware.

  • French 19th Century Carved Oak Buffet a deux Corps

    $5,995.00

    88"H x 60.50"W x 24.75"D

    Dimensions: 88”H x 60-½”W x 24-¾”D

    A handsome and sizable solid oak buffet a’ deux corps with Provincial charm from 19th century France. This four door case antique is split into two bodies: a larger lower body and a smaller upper body. The upper is crowned with an molded cornice above impeccable carvings depicting draped fabric and hanging tassels. The upper doors are wonderfully molded and conceal a single cavity with two removable shelves. The lower paneled doors open to reveal a space with a single removable shelf. Both sets of doors contain functioning locks and feature scrolling iron escutcheon plates. Two keys are included. All doors are supported by steel barrel hinges. A nicely scalloped apron ties in the curvy detailed from the top. Make sure to scroll through the detailed images for a closer look at the great patina and character of this one of a kind storage piece.

  • French Restoration Period Console

    $4,995.00

    35"H x 50.88"W x 25.25"D

    Dimensions: 35”H x 50-⅞”W x 25-¼”D

    A elegant and large scale restoration console with a beautiful shaped black and white piece of marble. The top elegantly cantilevers over its base and is classic of the Restoration period. Thick burl birch veneer has a warm honey coloring and compliments well with the thoughtful ebony accents. The entire design of this table has a hint of whimsy all the way down to the paw feet. A hidden drawer is concealed on the backside of the console. Meant to sit tight against the wall, this drawer is perfect for hiding valuables. Be sure to view our detailed images for a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Bachelors Chest

    $4,995.00

    42.25"H x 43.50"W x 23.75"D

    Dimensions: 42-¼”H x 43-½”W x 23-¾”D

    A classic, solid oak chest of drawers with a large pull-out linen folding slide over graduating drawers and bracket feet. Classic solid brass drawer pulls and escutcheon plates grace all the drawer fronts. No keys are present, however the pulls make the drawers easy to use. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax this chest has an outstanding patina and is ready for your immediate use. Circa 1800

  • French 19th Century Faux Marble Pedestal

    $2,995.00

    39.25"H x 21.50"W x 21.50"D

    Dimensions: 39-¼”H x 21-½”W x 21-½”D

    This colorful yellow, faux marble, paneled pedestal is a delightful size and very sturdy. It’s worn in all the right places and brings age and patina to any interior. Perfect for housing a sculpture or plant and easy to use all over the house. Be sure to scroll through the detailed images to understand its true condition.

  • Set of 8 Arts & Crafts Dining Chairs

    $5,200.00

    39"H x 18.88"W x 19.25"D

    Dimensions: 39”H x 18-⅞”W x 19-¼”D

    English set of eight arts and crafts dining chairs of impressive design and condition from the 1860’s. The geometric carvings are thoughtfully designed and implemented. Worn leather seats with nailhead trim are comfortable and generous in size. The leather is in gently worn condition and rich in color, complimenting their oak frames. Each chair has its original brass casters, used for butlers and gentlemen to easily pull chairs out for guests. Be sure to scroll through the detailed images for true, current condition. Sold as a set only.

  • English 19th Century Iron & Slate Work Table

    $3,400.00

    29.63"H x 65.38"W x 24.13"D

    Dimensions: 29-⅝”H x 65-⅜”W x 24-⅛”D

    Hand forged iron trestle table base with a natural finish, topped with a large single piece of patinated slate. The design of this table is very versatile. The table comes in three pieces; the piece of slate and two iron legs. Easy to move and adjust to your needs. You’re able to design the distance between the legs to suit your needs. A perfect table for dining, centering in a room or against a wall. A very interesting piece that will elevate your interiors. If used outside make sure it’s not in direct contact with the elements. Circa 1890’s

  • English 19th Century Stone Planter

    $2,200.00

    26.25"H x "W x 22.25"D

    Dimensions: 26-¼”H x 22-¼”Diameter

    A delightful stone planter with an abundance of folate motifs and gargoyle faces. Water drainage hole is present. Basin is removable from the pedestal. Square base measures 12”x12”. Years of exposure to the elements have given it a great patina. Make sure to scroll through to detailed images for a closer look at the decorative designs and current condition. Opening is 16-⅛” diameter x 13-¾” deep.

  • English 18th Century Pair of Staddlestones

    $4,500.00

    31.75"H x "W x 23.38"D

    Dimensions: 31-¾”H x 23-⅜”D

    A delightful pair of staddlestones, c. 1780, that will add plenty of charm to your garden! Staddlestones, or stone mushrooms, date back to the medieval period and were originally used as supporting bases for granaries, hayricks, etc. The staddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground protecting the stored grain from vermin and water seepage. The upwardly tapering form and overlapping capstone make it almost impossible for a rodent to climb up and into the hay or grain stored above. The air could freely circulate beneath the stored crops and this helped to keep it dry. They differ only slightly in size- the taller measuring 31-¾”H x 23-⅜”Diameter; the shorter measuring 30-½”H x 22-¾”Diameter. Tops are removable. Sold as a pair only.

  • English Pair of Vintage Stone Planters

    $1,550.00

    9.75"H x "W x 17.50"D

    Dimensions: 9-¾”H x 17-½”D

    Drawing on classically inspired motifs, this pair of planters showcase Greek key borders and grape vine designs. Years of outdoor exposure have given them a fascinating patina. The bottoms feature holes for water drainage. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look. Sold as a pair only.

  • English 19th Century Stone Urn

    $2,895.00

    26.75"H x "W x 27"D

    Dimensions: 26-¾”H x 27”Diameter

    A stately stone pedestal planter from 19th century England. Ornamented with lion faces which connect with laurel swags. Holes for water drainage are present as well as a large screw for support. The top lifts from the base. It has gained a fantastic natural patina from over 140 years in the elements, circa 1880. Make sure to scroll through the detailed images to get a closer look. Opening is 21-½” diameter x 12-¼” deep.

  • English Pair of 19th Century Stone Planters

    $5,550.00

    22.50"H x "W x 22"D

    Dimensions: 22-½”H x 22”Diameter

    A wonderful pair of stone planters from 19th century England. Classically shaped with drainage holes, they are a smart addition to any outdoor space. Opening is 12” diameter x 19-½”deep. They have gained a great natural patina from years of outdoor exposure. Make sure to view the detailed images to notice the slight variations in this matching pair. Sold as a pair only.

  • English Solid Walnut Etagere

    $2,750.00

    34.88"H x 27.38"W x 16.50"D

    Dimensions: 34-⅞”H x 27-⅜”W x 16-½”D

    A simple yet refined solid walnut etagere. The top showcases the distinctive wood grain and features a molded edge. A single drawer is housed in the apron and easily slides out with a small turned, encircled pull. Wonderfully turned front legs connect with two equal sized lower shelves. Polished with French wax paste to revitalize the warm tone. Circa 1870. Scroll through the detailed images to get a closer look at this handsome etagere.

  • English Bamboo Decoupaged Cabinet

    $2,200.00

    40.50"H x 17.13"W x 14.25"D

    Dimensions: 40-½”H x 17-⅛”W x 14-¼”D

    This delightful 19th century English bamboo cabinet has recently been découpaged with a fish motif on the front, sides and top. The door latches closed before an interior storage compartment outfitted with a single fixed shelf. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the unique features of this one of a kind storage piece.

  • English 18th Century Oak Cabinet

    $3,200.00

    72"H x 48.50"W x 15.13"D

    Dimensions: 72”H x 48-½”W x 15-⅛”D

    This wonderfully carved solid oak cabinet was crafted in the 1700s with style and functionality in mind. Thumbnail molded paneling on the front and sides give it fantastic depth. The door is carved with four panels below a rosette motif inspired by church windows. Hooks are fixed to the interior for hanging coats and hats. Raised on bracket feet. Make sure to view the detailed images.

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    French 19th Century Bonneteire

    French 19th Century Bonneteire

    $3,500.00

    75.25"H x 42.13"W x 25"D

    Dimensions: 75-¼”H x 42-⅛”W x 25”D

    This stately bonneterie was crafted in France during the 19th century from solid walnut. The bonneterie was created in the mid 18th century in France with the rise in popularity of large and often delicate hats and wigs and a new need for tall, slender storage options. Sharply paneled doors and sides give the piece an uncluttered, symmetrical look. Large iron barrel hinges support the heavy door. Three adjustable shelves are found inside. Door lock is functioning, including one key. Raised on simple block feet. Be sure to take a look at the detailed dimages. This bonnetier is solid and sturdy, it has the illusion of a lean due to its age and construction. Notice the distance from the bottom molding to the underside of the door on each side.

  • French 19th Century Walnut Bibliotheque

    $24,500.00

    99.25"H x 109"W x 19.50"D

    Dimensions: 99-¼”H x 109”W x 19-½”D

    This large Louis Philippe bibliotheque is a magnificent way to display or store any precious decor items in your home or office. Unlocking the four glass front doors reveals a single interior cavity with three dovetail adjustable shelves. The lower storage area is bisected in the middle with a pair of paneled doors revealing each cavity- both lower locks are functioning as well. Four keys are included, one for each functioning lock. The solid walnut has gained a wonderful patina and showcases the distinctive wood grain. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at its current condition of this fantastic storage piece.

  • English 19th Century Upholstered Stool

    $985.00

    18.50"H x 19.25"W x 14.50"D

    Dimensions: 18-½”H x 19-¼”W x 14-½”D

    A darling English Regency style stool circa 1880. The solid walnut frame showcases swirling and folate carved designs on the legs and finishes with spoon feet. Upholstered in worn champagne toned fabric and backed with burlap, the removable cushion fits perfectly to suspend within the apron. This stool has gained a great patina over the years. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Oak Tilt Top Table

    $1,100.00

    26.25"H x "W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 26-¼”H x 18”Diameter

    This English tilt top table was crafted from solid oak circa 1820. Simply constructed with a fantastic patina, the top tilts up to be 37-⅝”H x 20”W x 18”D when you need more space. The turned middle support connects to tripodal feet, giving it a pedestal look. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the current condition of this wonderful table.

  • Swedish Set of 5 Gustavian Dining Chairs

    $11,995.00

    34.25"H x 19.50"W x 19"D

    Dimensions: 34-¼”H x 19-½”W x 19”D

    A set of five Gustavian style dining chairs, circa 1810, with fantastic potential in any space. The curved back rests feature reeding details on the back and seem suspended by turned spindles. Lambs tongue carving on the apron is interrupted by folate carved joinery dies above tapered, reeded legs. White muslin is fixed to the frames with visible upholsterers nails and is ready for the fabric of your choice or left as is depending on your style. The red ocher finish has gained a wonderful patina over the years. Seat height is 17”. Make sure to take a closer look at the detailed images to get a closer look at their current condition.

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    French 19th Century Louis XVI Style Armoire

    French 19th Century Louis XVI Style Armoire

    $3,995.00

    96.50"H x 61.50"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 96-½”H x 61-½”W x 21”D

    French kingswood, mahogany and walnut parquetry armoire with beveled mirrored door, c. late 1800’s. Impressive chevron veneering with cross banding. The whole with cabochon, ribbon, geometric parqueterie, Greek key, laurel leaf wreath, musical instrument gilt brass motifs. Five shelves in the interior are removable/ adjustable. 1 shelf serves as the top to a single locking drawer. 2 keys are included- one for the exterior door, one for the interior drawer. Stamped on the back by the manufacturer. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • Set of 4 Vintage Italian Rococo Arm Chairs

    $6,200.00

    33.75"H x 25"W x 21"D

    Dimensions: 33-¾”H x 25”W x 21”D

    Set of four Italian Rococo armchairs from the 19th century. Their shaped cushioned back supports seamlessly connect with scrolling arms. The cream and blush pink upholstery with a crackle pattern provides a unique texture that compliments the frames and is in wonderful worn condition. The upholstery on the back side of the back is fixed to the frame with decorative brass nailheads. Turned cabriole legs finish at escargot feet and provide level support for the whole. Seats are 17-¼”H and the arms are 25”H. Sold as a set only. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at the quality craftsmanship.

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    English Mahogany Server

    English 19th Century Mahogany Server

    $2,200.00

    35.25"H x 47.38"W x 22.50"D

    Dimensions: 35-¼”H x 47-⅜”W x 22-½”D

    A handsome sideboard from the 19th century crafted from a deeply toned mahogany. The top is shaped according to the bow front body and has very few signs of wear. The center drawer is flanked by doored storage compartments. The middle drawer features a pair of decorative drop ring pulls that coincide with the doors beside it. All three storage compartments feature a functioning lock- 3 keys are included. Supported by tapered square legs. Circa 1900.  Knee clearance height is 26″. In wonderful antique condition, make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • English 19th Century Pair of Oak Hall Chairs

    $1,525.00

    33.75"H x 15.50"W x 18.25"D

    Dimensions: 33-¾”H x 15-½”W x 18-¼”D

    A pair of finely crafted solid oak English hall chairs from the 19th century. The shapely back showcases scrolling and shell inspired hand-carved elements at the top, a recessed shield form in the center, and acanthus leaves. Sturdy and level, they are supported by splayed back legs and turned front legs with toupe feet. Each chair has hand-holds hewn into the rear side of the back support. Made using traditional peg construction and retains a lovely patina. Seat height is 17-¼”. Circa 1820. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer view of this charming pair of occasional chairs.

  • Swedish 19th Century Gateleg Tilt Top Table

    $10,500.00

    29.50"H x "W x 57.38"D

    Dimensions: 29-½”H x 57-⅜”Diameter

    An Impressive 19th century Swedish gateleg tilt top table. Eight pointed starburst in the center and an encompassing border, done in light gray paint, accentuates the slight differences in the wood grain. Supported by a gateleg, it’s incredibly easy to tilt the top up to store. When the top is tilted the measurements are 58-½”H x 57-⅜”W x 15-¼”D. In fantastic antique condition, this table is the perfect centerpiece in any dining room. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this unique table!

  • French 19th Century Louis XV Commode

    $6,500.00

    37.50"H x 49"W x 24"D

    Dimensions: 37-½”H x 49”W x 24”D

    A handsome Louis XV style commode circa 1800 or earlier. A fantastic charcoal marble top with a molded edge, shaped in the same fashion as the body. A bank of three drawers features impressive cast brass ormolu pulls and escutcheons. Two keys are included for all three functioning locks. The wonderfully patinated hardwood is accentuated with scrolling paneling. A fine scalloped apron with a modeled edge features a floral carving in the center. Curvy cabriole legs support the whole. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look and current condition of this great commode.

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