- A JOHN HENRY BELTER ROCOCO REVIVAL SOFA
CIRCA 1850 A John Henry Belter Rococo Revival sofa circa 1850, executed in laminated rosewood with a floral and vine carved frame centered with the floral crest, with tufted...
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of Rococo Revival rosewood parlor chairs, attributed to John Henry Belter (1804-1863), carved in the Rosalie with Grape pattern, laminated shield backs, carved skirt and cabriole...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL ROSEWOOD SECRETARY
BOOKCASENew York, mid 19th century, possibly by John Henry Belter, with deeply carved and scrolled pediment, carved finials, over two glazed doors opening to shelved interior,...
[more like this] - PAIR ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED LAMINATED
ROSEWOOD MERIDIENN...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, in the Rosalie pattern with floral carved crest and scrolled back, carved seat rail, carved...
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ROSEWOOD SIDE ...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, carved and laminated frame with needlework back and seat, 39-1/2 x 19 x 17 in.
Note: ?This lot...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED LAMINATED
ROSEWOOD CHAIR...attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, mid 19th century, carved and laminated rosewood frame set with needlework upholstery, resting on brass casters,...
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TURTLE TOP CENT...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to J.& J.W. Meeks, variegated white marble top over a deeply carved skirt with pierced stretchers and central fruit...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED ROSEWOOD
SLIPPER CHAI...attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, mid 19th century, with grape, vine, and rose carved decorated frame, red silk damask upholstery, on carved legs with...
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LAMINATED ROSEW...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, dish back chair, with pierced leaf and flower carving, striped floral upholstery, brass casters,...
[more like this] - BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED
ROSEWOOD SLI...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, with scrolling branch and flower carved back, burgundy silk upholstered seat, carved legs, on brass...
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ROSEWOOD DRESS...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to shop of John Henry Belter, shell crest over shaped mirror on stylized dolphin carved and scrolled supports, marble...
[more like this] - IMPORTANT AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL PARLOR
SUITE A five piece American Rococo Revival laminated and carved rosewood parlor suite, attributed to Charles Baudouine (New York, 1908-1895), consisting of a triple back settee,...
[more like this] - BELTER LAMINATED ROSEWOOD SLIPPER CHAIR
Circa 1850-60; carved scrolls on crest rail, with reticulated vine splat, with floral carved frame and scroll feet with casters, 36 in. H., 18 in. W., 18 in. D. For further...
[more like this] - SET OF THREE ATTRIBUTED J.H. BELTER
PARLOR CHAIRS Set of three, attributed to John Henry Belter (American 1804-1863, Victorian era laminated rosewood parlor chairs in the Rococo Revival taste, circa 1860, comprising...
[more like this] - A Rare American Rococo Carved and Laminated
Rosewood Armchair c. 1850-60 attributed to John Henry Belter New York in the pattern most often referred to as "Henry Clay" C scrolled back with floral crest serpentine seat...
[more like this] - Rare Pair of American Rococo Revival
Mahogany Stools, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, each with a serpentine apron centered by a carved rose, raised on cabriole legs, now upholstered...
[more like this] - A Rare American Rococo Carved Rosewood
Library Table 1850-1860 New York attributed to John Henry Belter "elliptical" serpentine white marble top on paired and scrolled trestle supports joined by conforming stretcher...
[more like this] - An Important American Rococo Carved
and Laminated Rosewood Center Table c. 1850 attributed to John Henry Belter New York the serpentine white marble top above a conforming pierced skirt with grapevine carving...
[more like this] - An American Rococo Carved and Laminated
Rosewood Méridienne c. 1850-60 attributed to John Henry Belter New York in the pattern referred to as "Rosalie" floral and grape carved crest molded arm support and floral...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sipper Chair, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, third quarter 19th century, the pierced and carved back with a floral crest and the central panel in an oak-leaf...
[more like this] - A Fine American Rococo Carved Rosewood
Center Table mid-19th c. attributed to John Henry Belter New York serpentine white marble top conforming skirt with seed pods and foliate clusters cabriole legs in the form...
[more like this] - A Rare American Rococo Carved and Laminated
Rosewood Étagère Cabinet c. 1850 New York attributed to John Henry Belter pierced gallery and bracket supports mirrored back over a long frieze drawer and two cupboard doors...
[more like this] - Fine American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sofa, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, ca. 1850, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Henry Clay", the back with triple crests featuring a spray of...
[more like this] - Fine American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sofa, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, ca. 1850, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Henry Clay", the back with triple crests featuring a spray of...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Lady's Armchair, mid-19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern referred to as "Rosalie with Grapes", the chair with reduced proportions,...
[more like this] - Fine American Rococo Revival Rosewood
Etagere, mid-19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, the elaborate floral- and foliate-carved crest over a tripartite back, with a central plate flanked...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood and Marble-Top Console, mid-19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, the period serpentine white marble top over a conforming frieze centered by...
[more like this] - An American Rococo Carved and Laminated
Rosewood Slipper Chair mid-19th c. attributed to John Henry Belter New York arched crest with floral bouquet stylized scroll pierced back serpentine floral carved seat rail...
[more like this] - Rococo Revival Rosewood Work Table,
mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, the top with a concealed compartment, opening to expose a segmented interior over a single drawer, raised on cabriole...
[more like this] - A Rare American Carved and Laminated
Oak Armchair c. 1850-1860 attributed to John Henry Belter in a variant of the pattern known as "Cornucopia" the carved and reticulated cartouche-form back with elaborate scrolls...
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"Fountain Elms" settee john henry belter ( 1804- 1863) new york, 1850-1860 Deeply carved with roses, grapes, acorns and cornucopia. H: 48 1/2 L: 77 D: 39 in ...
[more like this] - Pair of Rococo revival carved rosewood
"Fountain Elm" armchairs john henry belter (1804-1863) new york 1850-1860 Part of a suite of furniture. H: 44 1/2 W: 24 3/4 D: PROVENANCE: See ,000-...
[more like this] - Four rococo revival carved "Fountain
Elm" side chairs john henry belter (1804-1863) new york 1850-1860 PROVENANCE: See ,000-...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sidechairs, mid-19th century, in the "Rosalie" pattern, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, each with a floral- and fruit-carved crest terminating in a large...
[more like this] - Fine Rococo Revival Open-Arm Chair attributed
to John Henry Belter, circa 1850s, laminated rosewood in original surface, elaborate carved foliate grapevine and cornucopia back and arm supports, back rest with original...
[more like this] - A Pair of American Rococo Carved and
Laminated Rosewood Méridiennes mid-19th c. attributed to John Henry Belter New York in the pattern known as "Fountain Elms" each with cornucopia floral fruit and nut carved...
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