- American Rococo Revival Faux Rosewood
Marble-Top Center Table, third quarter 19th century, the molded oval rim with its original white marble top mounted to a complex base with turned supports and molded brackets,...
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and Marble-Top Center Table, third quarter 19th century, attributed to Foster and Lee, the period variegated white marble top of tortoise form over a conforming scalloped...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Walnut and Marble-Top
Occasional Table, third quarter 19th century, with a faux-rosewood finish, the period tortoise-form marble top over a conforming scalloped apron centered by applied foliate...
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Revival Rosewood and Faux Rosewood Tester Bed, mid-19th century, the molded tester frame supported by tapering octagonal posts, with a paneled headboard with a central carved...
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Slipper Chair, third quarter 19th century, probably Cincinnati, the elaborate pierced and carved back supported by fluted side posts ending in tall slender finials, raised...
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and Marble-Top Washstand, third quarter 19th century, Cincinnati, probably Mitchell and Rammelsburg, the period serpentine marble top over a conforming case fitted with three...
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and Marble-Top Console Table, third quarter 19th century, the back fitted with a mirror and the top with its original white marble supported by turned posts, h. 31", w. 39-1/4",...
[more like this] - Rare and Important American Rococo Revival
Cast-Metal and Faux-Rosewood Centripetal Spring Chair, mid-19th century, patented by the American Chair Company of Troy, New York, in 1849, the seat and back upholstered...
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Walnut Etagere, third quarter 19th century, the upper section with three graduated serpentine shelves, each on S-scroll brackets and backed by pierced scroll-sawn galleries,...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Faux Rosewood Arched Top Armoire, attributed to Mitchell and Rammelsberg Furniture Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, third quarter 19th century, the deeply molded cornice over...
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faux Rosewood Twin-Size Half Tester Bedstead, probably made by Mitchell and Rammelsberg, Cincinnati, Ohio, third quarter 19th century, the headboard supported by turned posts...
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