A JOHN HENRY BELTER ROCOCO REVIVAL SOFACIRCA 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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PAIR ROCOCO REVIVAL CHAIRS, ATTR. BELTERPairof 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...
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AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED ROSEWOODTURTLE 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...
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BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVEDLAMINATED 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,...
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BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATEDROSEWOOD OPE...New York, mid 19th century, gentleman's chair in the Rosalie pattern, tufted pale red upholstery, brass casters, 42-1/2 x 24 x 19 in.
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SIGNED BELTER ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVEDWALNUT MARBLE TOP D...New York, mid 19th century, label for "J. H. Belter & Co.", beveled mirror plate with carved walnut surround and scrolled supports, three serpentine...
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BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATEDROSEWOOD 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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IMPORTANT AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL PARLORSUITE 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,...
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BELTER LAMINATED ROSEWOOD SLIPPER CHAIRCirca 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...
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SET OF THREE ATTRIBUTED J.H. BELTERPARLOR 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...
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A Rare American Rococo Carved and LaminatedRosewood 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...
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Rare Pair of American Rococo RevivalMahogany 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...
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A Rare American Rococo Carved RosewoodLibrary 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...
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American Rococo Revival Laminated RosewoodSofa, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Rosalie with Grapes", named for a similar sofa documented...
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American Rococo Revival Laminated RosewoodArmchair, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Ribbon" pattern, the concave laminated back with an arched crest rail over a corset-form upholstered...
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An Important American Rococo Carvedand 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...
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An American Rococo Carved and LaminatedRosewood 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...
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Belter style Rococo revival rosewoodsofa floral carved pierced and laminated crest with grape and scroll frame carved skirt cabriole legs button tufted back gold upholstery with two matching pillows 38''...
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American Rococo Revival Laminated RosewoodArmchair, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Ribbon" pattern, the shaped concave back joined to open arms, with serpentine seat and cabriole...
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Rare Pair of American Rococo RevivalLaminated Rosewood Armchairs, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Rosalie" pattern, the concave laminated back with a floral and fruit pattern,...
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American Rococo Revival Laminated RosewoodSettee, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Henry Clay" pattern, the back of tripartite form, each section with a floral-, foliate- and fruit-carved...
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A Fine American Rococo Carved RosewoodCenter 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...
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A Rare American Rococo Carved and LaminatedRosewood 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...
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Pair of American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood Sidechairs, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Rosalie" pattern, the concave laminated back with a fruit- and floral-carved crest flanked...
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Pair of American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood Sidechairs, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Rosalie" pattern, the concave laminated back with a fruit- and floral-carved crest flanked...
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Rare American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood Meridienne, of unusually large size, in the "Rosalie" pattern, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, the crisp floral-, fruit- and foliate-carved crest flanked by...
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Rare Pair of American Rococo RevivalLaminated Rosewood Armchairs, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Rosalie" pattern, the concave laminated back with a floral- and fruit-carved...
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Fine American Rococo Revival RosewoodEtagere, 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...
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Rare American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood 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...
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Pair of American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood Meridiennes, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the "Rosalie" pattern, each with a fruit-, foliate- and floral-carved crest flanked by a...
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An American Rococo Carved and LaminatedRosewood 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...
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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...
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Pair of American Rococo Revival LaminatedRosewood Slipper Chairs, mid-19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, each with a pierced scroll back with foliate- and scroll-carved crest, serpentine seat and...
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A Rare American Carved and LaminatedOak 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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Rococo-revival carved rosewood"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 ...
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A Pair of American Rococo Carved andLaminated 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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