(PR) FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK TALL CABINETS(pair)(PR) FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK TALL CABINETS(pair) French Provincial oak cabinets, late 19th c., having single cabinet fitted above lower case, supported at one side by turned standard, single drawer beneath, single-door cabinet, approx 73.5"h, 19.5"w, 16.25"d
TWO OAK CABINETS TO INCLUDE ONE WITHTWO OAK CABINETS TO INCLUDE ONE WITH FOUR DRAWER FILE, ...Two Oak Cabinets to include one with four drawer file, along with one with single door, circa 1900, height 51 2/1 inches, width 21 inches, depth 26 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
(2) RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED OAK CABINETS(pair)(2) RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED OAK CABINETS(pair) Renaissance Revival oak cabinets/ cupboards, early 20th c., molded cornice, two doors on iron strap hinges, door panels with shell and foliate motifs, lower door opening to shelves, case with carved geometric trim, rising on block feet, (one) missing lower spandrel, (one) with later interior shelving, approx 66.75"h, 35"w, 18.5"d
SPANISH BAROQUE STYLE OAK CABINETSpanishSPANISH BAROQUE STYLE OAK CABINETSpanish Baroque style oak cabinet, early 20th c., two-board rectangular top, over paneled cabinet doors, open interior, rising on stretcher-joined turned supports, ending in bun feet, approx 26.75"h, 31.5"w, 16"d
(2) RENAISSANCE REVIVAL LIGHTED OAK(2) RENAISSANCE REVIVAL LIGHTED OAK CABINETS(pair) Renaissance Revival lighted oak cabinets, 20th c., stone top, over egg and dart trim, frieze with protruding grotesque masks, over dual glazed doors, opening to medial glass shelf and interior lighting, flanked by carved cherubs, rising on bracket feet, approx 48.5"h, 39.5"w, 22"d **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
A PAIR 19TH C. RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVEDA PAIR 19TH C. RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED OAK CABINETSThe pair, each in two parts, are topped by a cove molded crown over a wide carved frieze above the raised panel doors between two full Corinthian columns above a narrow drawer having lion's head stiles. The base and its deeper drawer are raised on four legs with bulbous turnings.Each measures 64 x 29 x 16 inches.Very good condition throughout, no damage, repair or heavy wear.Provenance: Property of a Kansas City institution of higher education to remain anonymous.
SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK CABINETSCOTTISHSCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK CABINETSCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK CABINET, early 20th century, a two-door wall-mount or counter top cabinet with copper hinge straps and green glass panels, 23.25"H x 34.75"W x 15"D,
CARVED & BLEACHED OAK CABINETsecondCARVED & BLEACHED OAK CABINETsecond half 20th century with black marble top over a pair of drawers over a pair of hinged doors 41 1/4 inches wide; 20 1/2 inches deep; 35 3/4 inches high Condition:
CARVED & BLEACHED OAK CABINETsecondCARVED & BLEACHED OAK CABINETsecond half 20th century with black marble top over a pair of drawers over a pair of hinged doors 41 1/4 inches wide; 20 1/2 inches deep; 35 3/4 inches high Condition:
SMALL LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL OAK CABINETSMALLSMALL LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL OAK CABINETSMALL LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL OAK CABINET, rectangular form with bracketed cornice above two hinged pierced cabinet doors decorated with a double row of turned spindles and a carved surround on bracketed base - h:25w:28.50d:10in.
A Pair of Continental Carved Oak CabinetsA Pair of Continental Carved Oak Cabinets on Stands
19th Century
Height 61 1/2 x width 29 x depth 18 inches.
PAIR ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE OAK CABINETSPAIR ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE OAK CABINETS EACH: 44 X 36 X 12 1/2 IN. (111.8 X 91.4 X 31.8 CM.)Pair Arts and Crafts Style Oak Cabinets, Dimensions: Each: 44 x 36 x 12 1/2 in. (111.8 x 91.4 x 31.8 cm.)
A Set of Eight American Highly CarvedA Set of Eight American Highly Carved Oak Dining Chairs c. 1860 attributed to Alexander Roux New York each having an arched back with relief-carved fruit and nut crest centered by a cartouche turned foliate stiles shaped molded seat rail trumpet-shaped legs. Note: The elegant and variously composed carved fruit and nuts on the crests of these chairs are very similar to those on the stiles of a pair of oak cabinets purchased from Roux by William and Margaret Astor c. 1856 (for Rokeby in Barrytown New York) and bearing the label of his 481 Broadway warerooms. Roux's work in this period was in a variety of styles to satisfy the increasingly cosmopolitan and diverse tastes of his customers. Items of Renaissance influence such as the chairs seen here most often were items for the dining room. Reference: Hauserman. "Alexander Roux and his 'Plain and Artistic Furniture'" Magazine Antiques (February 1968) p. 215 fig. 9.
BAKER (third quarter of 20th century)BAKER (third quarter of 20th century) Pair of cabinets Stained oak cabinets with sliding doors open to reveal fixed shelves and two drawers. Metal Baker label on the back of cabinets. H: 21 in, W: 32 in., D: 15 in. Surface scratches to the tops and sides of both cabinets. Minor chips to the edges of both cabinets and to the bottom edge of one cabinet.
Pair of Leaded and Stained Glass-MountedPair of Leaded and Stained Glass-Mounted Oak and Quarter-Sawn Oak Cabinets, late 19th century, each in two parts, the recessed upper cabinet with a projecting foliate-carved crest flanked by carved lion's heads, with a pair of doors, each fitted with multi-colored stained glass panels and flanked by fruit-carved pilasters, the base with a drawer over a pair of doors, the latter with carved panels centered by a lion masque, h. 75", w. 42", d. 20".
A Very Fine American Renaissance CarvedA Very Fine American Renaissance Carved Oak Cabinet mid-19th c. attributed to Alexander Roux New York crest with crocketed finials centered by a bust of George Washington the frieze with scrolling leaves chamfered sides with hunting figures arched glazed doors; the base with two medial drawers four doors with fine carved panels of fish pendant fruit and nut stiles blocked molded base height 100 in. width 68 1/2 in. depth 24 in. Note: Many elements on this cabinet relate to known examples by Alexander Roux. The high relief fish panels with a variety of eels a turtle crab and other creatures are very similar to those on a walnut sideboard by Roux at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1993.168) and those on the crest of a server at the Brooklyn Museum of Art (acc. 1995.15). The hunters on the stiles of the upper case compliment the game and fish motif on the lower case and adhere to Northern French Renaissance Revival traditions for dining furniture. The Founding Father bust at the crest however is an American subject likely related to the 1876 Centennial. The carved decoration on this cabinet is similar to that on pair of oak cabinets purchased from Roux by William and Margaret Astor c. 1856 (for Rokeby in Barrytown New York) and bearing his label from his 481 Broadway warerooms. Roux's work in this period was in a variety of styles to satisfy the increasingly cosmopolitan and diverse tastes of his customers and items of Renaissance influence such as this cabinet most often were items for the dining room. This cabinet displays the use of a brilliant maple interior with rosewood facing that strongly suggests the very best New York cabinetmaking in the middle 19th-century. Reference: Hauserman. "Alexander Roux and his 'Plain and Artistic Furniture'" Magazine Antiques (February 1968) p. 215 fig. 9.
Pair of Provincial Louis VXI Style WirePair of Provincial Louis VXI Style Wire Door Oak Cabinets
Estimate:$2,500-$3,500