- AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY SILK
POLE SCREENattributed to Boston, circa 1825, possibly shop of Isaac Vose, turned cup form finial over an adjustable silk lined screen, finely carved base with scrolled feet,...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY AND
NEEDLEPOINT POLE ...18th century, Salem, surmounted by an acorn finial, period Irish stitch polychrome needlework screen, bulbous and spiral turned standard, tripod base,...
[more like this] - A Chippendale period mahogany pole screen,
the large oval banner of gros and petit point needlework depicting three figures in a garden, the tripod base finely carved with scrolls and shells on claw and ball feet...
[more like this] - EARLY 18TH C. CHINESE FOLDING SCREEN
Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Kangxi period (1662–1722) Six-Panel Screen, ink and watercolor on paper, on a later mount, signed with two characters lower left of left hand...
[more like this] - EARLY 19TH C. BRITISH POLE SCREEN Regency
Period, in oval form, papier mache, with a painting of Britannia Supplicating the Heavens, gilt vine decorated back, on a slender urn turned pole, delicate tripod base with...
[more like this] - PERIOD ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE POLE SCREEN
Adjustable Height Rectangular Screen with wool on linen needlepoint cover, set by brass fittings on a tapered pole having a finial top, resting on a bell shaped turning raised...
[more like this] - Pair Adam style pole screens: turned
finials, shield form adjustable screens, bases painted with bellflowers, vines and anthemion decoration, pedestals attached to bases with threaded wooden posts, British, 19th...
[more like this] - Fine Adam inlaid satinwood firescreen,
shield-shaped screen frame centering a fine silk needlework panel, pole with hexagonal support and delicate tripod base, all with ebony or rosewood inlay, possibly of the...
[more like this] - POLE SCREEN - Period Hepplewhite Mahogany
Pole Screen with shield shaped screen having silkwork panel with stipple engraving of Bacchus behind glass the stand itself with tapered rod ending in a fine finial the turned...
[more like this] - Very Rare Pair of Japanese Six-Panel
Byobu (Floor Screens), 18th century, Edo Period, each panel executed in gouache on paper with gold foil borders at the top and base, bordered in the original silk brocade...
[more like this] - Antique Furniture Lamps and Lighting
Lot.Includes a two tier mahogany table with brass gallery and tole shade - good condition a rosewood basket form floor lamp - small veneer losses a period pole screen with...
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