- VICTORIAN WICKER FRAME, CA. 1890. ROUND
HEXAGONALrolled edge. Period photograph in center. Original natural finish. 20 1/2" diameter, 2 1/2" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection. Featured in the Smithsonian...
[more like this] - (2) VICTORIAN WICKER PIECES, TO INCLUDE:
AN EARLYhanging towel rack with original beveled glass mirror, ca. 1880, possibly Wakefield Rattan Co., 16" high, 22" wide, 16 1/2" deep. Good original condition with some...
[more like this] - RARE VICTORIAN WICKER SHELF CLOCK, CA.
1895.Gilbert Clock Co., CT. Ornate woven wicker case, old black and gold paint. 14" high, 10 1/2" wide, 5 1/2" deep. Paint shows chipping and wear. Along with a pair of wicker...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEE OR TETE-A-TETE,
HEYWOODBrothers Wakefield Co., ca. 1898, no. 6078F on p. 67 of the Company Catalog. Rolled back and arms, pressed cane seat, maple frame. Original natural finish with green...
[more like this] - SET OF (4) VICTORIAN WICKER MATCHING
LADIESreception chairs, ca. 1895-97. Rattan with maple frames, probably made in Massachusetts. Elaborate latticework crest, closely woven oval central panel. Pressed cane...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER FOLDING EASEL, CA.
1890, UNKNOWNmaker, probably Massachusetts. Original natural finish. Harp design in upper center, elaborate bird cage supporting stand at bottom. 61" high, 23" wide, 16 1/2"...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER RECAMIER, CA. 1890.
OFTENreferred to as a photographer bench. Unusual shell back crest, trefoil design. Modern white paint. Fully woven seat, rolled edge, beaded bottom skirt and brass feet....
[more like this] - WHITNEY REED CHAIR CO. VICTORIAN WICKER
SIDE CHAIRWhitney Reed Chair Co. Victorian wicker side chair, ca. 1900.
Condition:
Some losses at feet....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER BABY CARRIAGE, LATE
19TH C.Victorian wicker baby carriage, late 19th c., 49" l., together with a maple rocking cradle, ca. 1900, 32" h., 37" w., 21" d., and a Victorian Withrow Mfg. Co. Oriole...
[more like this] - (2) PIECES OF VICTORIAN WICKER, ORIGINAL
NATURALfinish. To include: a rolled armchair, ca. 1890. Ornate curlicue design on back, replaced cane seat, cone feet. 34" high, 25" wide, 19" deep. Along with a round footstool,...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEE AND MUSIC STAND,
CA.1880. To include: settee with curlicue fan design in back. Pressed cane seat. 40" high, 46" wide, 21" deep. Old worn white painted finish, flaking throughout. Along with...
[more like this] - RARE VICTORIAN WICKER CHAISE LOUNGE,
OR RECLININGchair, ca. 1898, Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co. #6251 in the 1898 catalogue. Also featured in Rizzoli's American Wicker Furniture by Jeremy Adamson, pg. 89. 41 1/2"...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEE OR DIVAN, CA.
1898, #6348in the Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Scalloped top, fancy woven back with stick and ball panel. Curlicue design, rolled arms. Pressed cane seat. Natural...
[more like this] - EXTREMELY RARE VICTORIAN WICKER MORRIS
CHAIR, CA.1898, #6523 in the Heywood Bros and Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Remnants of the old label on the underside. With the original cushions as pictured in the catalogue....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER RECAMIER, CA. 1885,
HEYWOOD BROS& Co., Gardner, MA. Original natural finish with green paint highlights. Paper label on underside of seat. Back has an interesting leaf form design. Curved rolled...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER TURKISH BENCH, CA.
1890.Original natural finish. Wakefield Rattan Co., retains the original paper label on the bottom of the seat. Rolled arms, elaborate curlicue design, bird cage feet. 27"...
[more like this] - PAIR OF VICTORIAN WICKER SETTEES, CA.
1890.Sometimes called the Vanderbilt settee. Unusually shaped back, rolled arm and skirt. Curlicue and bead design. Pressed cane seats. Old white paint, overall good condition....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER THEME-BACK ROCKER,
CA. 1880.Probably Heywood Bros & Co., Gardner, MA. Featuring a violin and star motif. Old white painted finish. Bottom shows unraveling to cane on the stretcher. 35 1/2" high,...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER PLANT STAND, HEYWOOD
BROSWakefield Co, ca. 1898. Newer white paint. Overall good condition. 28 1/2" high, top measures 13 1/2" x 13 1/2". Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER ETAGERE, CA. 1890S.
4-TIERS.Curlicue and cat-o-nine tail design. Old off-white painted finish. 60" high, 24 1/2' wide, 10" deep. Good condition, minor paint flaking. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin...
[more like this] - RARE VICTORIAN WICKER THEME-BACK ROCKER,
CA.1880. Banjo design on back, star caned center. Harp motif in the corner. Natural finish. Pressed cane seat. Maple frame and rockers. Old minor repair to wrapping cane....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, CA. 1880. PRESSED
CANEtop, molded maple frame. Shell design on skirt. Unusual ball supports. Original natural finish. Excellent overall condition. 29" high, 26" x 26". Provenance: Mary Jean...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER ETAGERE, CA. 1895.
FOUR TIERS.Elaborate curlicue crest, four maple shelves. Old natural finish. Good overall condition. 57 1/2" high, 21 1/2" wide, 13 1/2" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER DIMINUTIVE TIERED STAND,
CA.1890. Woven shelves with scallop galleries. Natural finish. 29" high, 12 1/2" x 12". Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER TWO-TIERED LAMP TABLE,
CA. 1890.Quartersawn oak top with beaded trim. Curlicue design. Original natural finish. Excellent original condition. 30" high, 26 1/2" diameter. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER MUSIC STAND, CA. 1890.
SIGNEDGendron Mfg Co., Toronto. Original label on bottom. Lyre design, stick and ball decoration. Oak Shelves. 35 1/2" high, 20 1/2" wide, 13" deep. Original natural finish,...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER GENTLEMAN'S ARMCHAIR,
CA. 1898.High curved back with rolled edge, scrolled arms, intricately woven back and sides, pressed cane seat which is a later replacement. Cabriole front legs. Original...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER FANCY RECEPTION, ORphotographer's,
chair. Ca. 1898, Heywood Bros. Wakefield Rattan Co., similar to #6340 in the 1898 catalogue. Comes with a period photograph of a man standing before an identical chair in...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER ETAGERE, CA. 1890,
WAKEFIELDRattan Co., remnants of original label under bottom shelf. Curlicue and spindle gallery, four cherrywood shelves, birdcage trim on legs. 46 1/2" high, 26" wide, 13"...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER ETAGERE, CA. 1898,
HEYWOOD BROS.Wakefield Co., #6443 in the 1898 catalogue where it is listed as a fancy cabinet. It has 4 quartersawn oak shelves, curlicue and stick and ball galleries. Birdcage...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER ETAGERE, CA. 1890.
UNUSUAL DOMEshaped gallery top, multi-tiered wooden shelves with beaded gallery. Curlicue design. Original natural finish, overall excellent condition. 61 3/4" high, 24" wide,...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER 3-TIERED LAMP TABLE,
CA. 1890.Oak shelves, stick and ball gallery, cookie corner design, over two half round side shelves and a bottom oval shelf. Original natural finish. Untouched excellent...
[more like this] - HEYWOOD BROS. & CO. VICTORIAN WICKER
ETAGERE, CA.1885. Retains original Heywood Bros & Co., Gardner, MA label. Curlicue and birdcage design. Four woven shelves over solid oak. Cabriole legs. Original natural...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE, CA. 1890.
ROUNDbirdseye maple top, curlicue gallery, cabriole legs. Brass feet, undershelf. 30" high, 27 1/2" top diameter, overall 32" width. Some rippling to the veneered top. Natural...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE, CA. 1880.Manufactured
by Heywood Bros., Gardner, MA. Retains partial original label on verso. Original natural factory finish. Pressed cane top, molded maple sides. Tear drop ball design on corners,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN VICTORIAN WICKER THEME BACK
ROCKINGchair, ca. 1880. Rare shamrock design, which reflects the fact that it was primarily Irish immigrants who were working at the two major American wicker companies at...
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