- A VICTORIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL ROSEWOOD
SLIPPER CHAIR IN THE STYLE OF ALEXANDER ROUX CIRCA 1850 A Victorian Rococo Revival rosewood slipper chair in the style of Alexander Roux circa 1850, the sloping back with...
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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...
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ETAGÈRE CONSOLE, MI... ETAGÈRE CONSOLE, MID 19TH CENTURY, with a breakfront broken arch pediment flanking a scrolled finial over a panel backed carved rose bloom cluster...
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SIDE CHAIRSattributed to John Henry Belter, mid 19th century, comprising one arm and one side chair, each with floral, cornucopia, oak leaf, and acorn carved back, upholstered...
[more like this] - ROCOCO REVIVAL ROSEWOOD SOFA OR SETTEE,
CA.1860S Rococo Revival rosewood sofa or settee, circa 1860s, possibly English, sometimes referred to as "Spoon back" or "tete a tete" form, the curved back with two shaped...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood, Faux-Rosewood
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 Rosewood Stool,
mid-19th century, the upholstered cushion on a frame with serpentine sides, each with applied cartouche and molding, raised on cabochon-carved cabriole legs, h. 14", w. 19-1/2",...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Rosewood
Armchairs, one an open armchair and the other with closed arms, third quarter 19th century, each with a corset-form back, a shell- and floral-carved crest, serpentine seat...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Center Table, mid-19th century, the variegated gray-and-white marble top of dramatic tortoise form over a conforming gadrooned and carved apron, raised on cabriole...
[more like this] - Rare Pair of American Rococo Revival
Rosewood Cabinet-Based Corner Etageres, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, each in two parts with an etagere top with a pair of stepped...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Armoire,
third quarter 19th century, the bonnet top with a broken-arch crest centered by a fruit-carved cartouche, the frieze with deep fruit and foliate carving, with a pair of arched...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Console Table, third quarter 19th century, the period serpentine marble top over a conforming frieze centered by a fruit-carved cartouche, raised on cabriole legs...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Half-Tester
Bed, third quarter 19th century, of the type produced for the antebellum New Orleans market, the serpentine tester with its original crest and brackets, joined to turned...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Half-Tester
Bed, third quarter 19th century, attributed to Joshua Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio, the serpentine tester frame edged in drop acorn finials, joined to the turned headposts with...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Washstand, third quarter 19th century, the period marble top over a case with a drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, the case with a bowed front, the canted corners...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Dressing
Bureau, third quarter 19th century, in two parts, the arched mirror supported by a frame with a broken-arch crest adorned with floral and foliate carving on a base with a...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Work
Table, third quarter 19th century, the cove-molded lift top with a hidden storage compartment, the top opening to reveal a segmented interior with a compartmentalized drawer...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Center Table, mid-19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, the period variegated white marble top over a conforming frieze with serpentine sides...
[more like this] - Monumental American Rococo Revival Rosewood
and Marble-Top Center Table, third quarter 19th century, the inset marble top of tortoise form, in a gadrooned frame over a conforming scalloped apron, each with vertically...
[more like this] - Rococo revival rosewood center table,
original cartouche-form white marble top, flower and shell-carved rosewood skirt on leaf-carved legs with cross-stretcher, probably American, mid 19th century, 27-1/2 x 38...
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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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Etagere,
third quarter 19th century, in two parts, the upper section with a pierced foliate- and scroll-caved crest over a serpentine shelf supported by shell- and foliate-carved "X"-form...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood, Faux-Rosewood
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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Center Table, possibly by Holmes and Foster, the marble top of tortoise form, over a conforming apron adorned with floral and foliate panels, raised on a vasiform...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Sofa,
third quarter 19th century, the back of tripartite form, each section with a floral-carved crest, with open arms, serpentine seat and cabriole legs, h. 38-1/2", w. 75", d....
[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] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Work
Table, third quarter 19th century, the serpentine lift top opening to expose a segmented interior in flame birch veneers, the interior lid with a looking glass, the conforming...
[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] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Side Table, third quarter 19th century, the tortoise-form marble top over a conforming frieze, each side centered by cabochon and foliate carving, on cabriole...
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Pedestal Desk
Estimate:$500-$700...
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carved rosewood and mirrored back over marble top, dovetailed drawer and two fretwork doors, satinwood or maple veneered interiors, third quarter 19th century, 76-1/4 x 48-1/2...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
Marble-Top Center Table, third quarter 19th century, Philadelphia, the period Brocatelle de Sienne marble top of tortoise form, set in a gadrooned frame over a conforming...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Rosewood
Sofa Table, third quarter 19th century, New York, the top with serpentine sides, the ends fitted with scalloped drop leaves, the apron fitted with a drawer and crested by...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Bedstead,
third quarter 19th century, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, the arched headboard with a pierced foliate- and floral-carved crest, with a central finial on a pair of...
[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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood and
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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