- Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Meridienne, mid-19th century, in the pattern referred to as \"Tuthill King\", attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, the frame featuring a pierced and carved...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED ROSEWOOD
CHAIRattributed to John Henry Belter, mid 19th century, elaborately scrolled back with leaf and flower crest, floral carved knees, 41 x 17 x 15 in., seat height 15 in.
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[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED ROSEWOOD
PARLOR SUITE...New York, mid 19th century, likely Belter, comprising a settee and two side chairs, pink damask upholstery, chair 36 x 18-1/4 x 18 in.; settee 38-1/2 x 61 x...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED CARVED
ROSEWOOD SIDE ...New York, mid 19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, carved and laminated frame with needlework back and seat, 39-1/2 x 19 x 17 in.
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[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED ROSEWOOD
SLIPPER CHAI...attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, mid 19th century, with grape, vine, and rose carved decorated frame, red silk damask upholstery, on carved legs with...
[more like this] - BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED
ROSEWOOD 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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[more like this] - BELTER ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL LAMINATED
ROSEWOOD 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...
[more like this] - IMPORTANT AMERICAN ROCOCO REVIVAL PARLOR
SUITE 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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TO J & J MEEKS American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood "Stanton Hall" Pattern, by J. and J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th c., with reticulated floral crests, and side frames,...
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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 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] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sipper Chair, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, third quarter 19th century, the pierced and carved back with a floral crest and the central panel in an oak-leaf...
[more like this] - Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood Settee
Estimate:$800-$1,200...
[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] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Slipper Chairs, mid-19th century, in the manner of J. & J. W. Meeks, New York, each with a pierce-carved concave back with scrolling foliage and grapes, the crests...
[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] - 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] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[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] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Armchairs, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, in the pattern referred to as "Stanton Hall", each with a floral-carved crest with pierced...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sidechairs, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, in the pattern referred to as "Hartford", each example with an elaborately pierced and...
[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] - Fine American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sofa, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, ca. 1850, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Henry Clay", the back with triple crests featuring a spray of...
[more like this] - Fine American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sofa, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, ca. 1850, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Henry Clay", the back with triple crests featuring a spray of...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Lady's Armchair, mid-19th century, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, in the pattern referred to as "Rosalie with Grapes", the chair with reduced proportions,...
[more like this] - Rare American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[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] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood 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...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Armchair, mid-19th century, attributed to Charles Boudouine, New York, the back with a tufted corset-form cushion set amongst a field of intertwining pierce-carved leaves,...
[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 Laminated Rosewood
Center Table, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, the oval inset wooden top over a conforming pierced foliate- and scroll-carved frieze,...
[more like this] - Pair of American Rococo Revival Laminated
Rosewood Sidechairs, mid-19th century, in the "Rosalie" pattern, attributed to John Henry Belter, New York, each with a floral- and fruit-carved crest terminating in a large...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sidechair, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Hawkins", attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, third quarter 19th century, the pierced and carved back with two...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood
Sidechair, in the pattern referred to as "Hartford", attributed to J. and J. W. Meeks, New York, third quarter 19th century, the center crest with two large flowers, flanked...
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