- AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL DINING SET.
First half 20th century, mahogany. Table with banded inlay on top, carved apron, legs and stretcher. Two extra leaves. Wear and veneer damage to leaves. 30.5"h. 44"w. 70"l....
[more like this] - PAIR AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL ROSEWOOD
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] - PAIR VICTORIAN STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN
CHAIRS Pair of cast iron garden chairs in the manner of Kramer Brothers Foundry Company (American 1893/1895-2004) or James, Beebe and Company (American active mid-19th century)...
[more like this] - KRAMER BROS. CAST IRON SETTEE & 2 SIMILAR
CHAIRS Three piece Rococo Revival cast iron garden seating set comprising, a Kramer Brothers Foundry Company (American 1893/1895-2004), Victorian "Gothic" settee circa 1880-1900,...
[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 Three-Piece
Walnut Parlor Group, late 19th century, comprised of a settee, with a finger-roll carved crest rail extending to closed arms, serpentine seat and cabriole legs, h. 38-3/4",...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Walnut "Lincoln"
Rocker, third quarter 19th century, the back crest with carved fruit, the arms pierced and carved, the seat, back and armrests padded, h. 38-1/2"....
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sofa, 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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Armchair,
third quarter 19th century, the back with a cabochon-centered cartouche, joined to open arms, with serpentine seat and cabriole legs, now upholstered in floral brocade on...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Armchair, 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...
[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] - Rococo Revival Arm Chair American a
rococo revival arm chair in mahogany with later upholstery having a pierced and carved crest rail padded arms or manchettes and rising on cabriole legs with thimble feet;...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Sofa,
third quarter 19th century, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, the back of tripartite form, the large central section flanked by chairback segments, each with a crisply...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sofa, mid-19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, the back of laminated construction, surmounted by a deeply carved floral crest flanked by open foliate...
[more like this] - Transitional American Late Classical
into Rococo Revival Mahogany Sofa, mid-19th century, the back with a serpentine top rail joined to scroll arms, the front seat rail of dramatic serpentine form, edged with...
[more like this] - Rococo revival rosewood settee, carved
crest, arm supports and seat rail, tufted back, probably American, mid 19th century, 51-1/2 x 63 x 25 in. Lacking carvings at arm terminus on both sides, otherwise generally...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Armchair, 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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Walnut Sofa,
late 19th century, of double chair-back form with an arched central back, each section with a scrolling foliate- and rose-carved crest, closed arms and serpentine seat on...
[more like this] - Rare Pair of American Rococo Revival
Laminated 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,...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Settee, 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...
[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] - American Rococo Revival Mahogany Settee,
third quarter 19th century, with a fruit- and floral-carved crest extending to closed arms, with double serpentine seat rail centered by foliate carving and cabriole legs,...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival carved walnut
parlor suite possibly John Jelliff Newark New Jersey third quarter 19th century consisting of: settee gent's armchair and lady's armchair carved Rococo style crestrail with...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Armchair,
third quarter 19th century, the back with an upholstered cushion in a shaped and molded frame with a cabochon-mounted cartouche crest, joined to open arms on shaped supports,...
[more like this] - Rare Pair of American Rococo Revival
Laminated 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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Walnut Armchair,
third quarter 19th century, the corseted back joined to closed arms, the double serpentine front seat rail centered by a cabochon-carved cartouche, on cabriole legs with French...
[more like this] - Transitional American Late Classical
into Rococo Revival Mahogany Sofa, mid-19th century, the back with a shaped crest rail, joined to scroll arms, with serpentine seat trimmed with ribbon molding, now upholstered...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[more like this] - Transitional American Renaissance into
Rococo Revival Burled Walnut and Walnut Armchair, third quarter 19th century, the medallion back centered by a carved crest with allegorical classical mask, the back joined...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Walnut Settee,
second half 19th century, the back with finger-roll carving extending to closed arms, serpentine seat and cabriole legs, h. 36-1/2", w. 59-1/4", d. 27"....
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival-Style Mahogany
Rocking Chair, early 20th century, of quasi-gondola form, the back extending to closed arms, with serpentine seat and cabriole legs, now upholstered in tufted floral brocade,...
[more like this] - Important Pair of American Gothic Revival
Oak Armchairs, mid-19th century, probably New Orleans, each with a tall back with boldly carved crockets over a pierced field centered by a trefoil, flanked by cusp-carved...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sofa, third quarter 19th century, attributed to Charles Boudouine, New York, the back of tripartite form, each section with an upholstered cushion set amidst pierced floral,...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Rosewood Armchair,
third quarter 19th century, probably Alexander Roux, New York, the pierced fruit and foliage-carved crest over a corset-form back, joined to paw arms, serpentine seat and...
[more like this] - Diminutive American Rococo Revival Child's
Settee, late 19th century, the serpentine back with finger roll carving, wrapping around to closed arms, serpentine seat and cabriole legs, h. 29", w. 52", d. 17"....
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