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LIMBERTS #146 OAK LIBRARY
LIMBERTS #146 OAK LIBRARY TABLEAntique oak Arts and Crafts oval library table with window pane cutout base signed Limberts (model #146). 30 x 45 inches, 29 in high. Excellent condition, refinished.
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LIMBERT OAK LIBRARY TABLE, #1162,
LIMBERT OAK LIBRARY TABLE, #1162, RECTANGULAR TOP ABOVE TWO DRAWERS 29 1/2"H X 31 1/2"W X 53 1/2"DLimbert oak library table, #1162, rectangular top above two drawers, with lower stretcher at base supported by thru-tenon construction Charles P. Limbert Co. library table, #1162 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak with branded mark with replaced hardware Dimensions: 29 1/2"H x 31 1/2"W x 53 1/2"D
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Limbert Arts & Crafts Library Table
Limbert Arts & Crafts Library Table American ca 1905-1920. A Limbert?Arts & Crafts oak library table having side shelving original finish original hardware Limbert brand mark to inside drawer; ht 29.5 wd. 41.75 dp. 28.25 in. Condition: Overall very good original condition minor scuffs to edges of legs.?
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LIMBERT, MISSION OAK LIBRARY
LIMBERT, MISSION OAK LIBRARY TABLE Early 20th century, rectangular top with overhang, single long drawer, straight legs with applied tapered arch returns, trestle base with through tenon joinery, interior of drawer labeled.
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A Limbert Arts & Crafts oak library
A Limbert Arts & Crafts oak library table / desk # 1141 Early 20th century with maker's brand to drawer the rectangular top above a pair of frieze drawers over square legs with curved bracket supports joined by a rectangular undertier
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STICKLEY LIMBERT COMMEMORATIVE
STICKLEY LIMBERT COMMEMORATIVE OAK LIBRARY TABLEStickley Limbert Commemorative Oak Library Table, having oval top on trestle base, remedial shelf with brass tag, model 89-146, unfinished top, late 20th century, height 29 inches, length 45 inches, width 30 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. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received
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A BURLWOOD LIBRARY TABLEA
A BURLWOOD LIBRARY TABLEA burlwood library table, Late 20th/Early 21st Century The rectangular top with bookmatched veneers over a single drawer on four tapered legs and brass castors 32" H x 72" W x 36" D Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA Notes: From the great room. Dimensions: 32" H x 72" W x 36" D Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA
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LIMBERT STYLE LIBRARY DESKLimbert
LIMBERT STYLE LIBRARY DESKLimbert Furniture style library desk. American, early 20th century. Quartersawn oak, block legs, one drawer, two shelves for storage on either side. Some wear to desktop, scuffing to each foot, some minor wear and losses around drawers. Block feet slightly loose from top. 28 1/2" H x 42" L x 26" D
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Limbert. Table, model 146. c. 1910,
Limbert. Table, model 146. c. 1910, oak. 29¼ h × 44¾ w × 29¾ d in. result: $1,430. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Branded manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Limberts Arts Crafts Furniture Made in Grand Rapids and Holland’. Provenance: Collection of Rosalie Berberian | Thence by descent
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK LIBRARY
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK LIBRARY TABLE, LIMBERTAn Arts and Crafts oak single drawer library table Charles P. Limbert Furniture Company early 20th century height 28 3/4in (73cm); width 48in (122cm); depth 28 1/4in (71.5cm)
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INLAID BIRCH FIGURED LIBRARY
INLAID BIRCH FIGURED LIBRARY TABLEAntique Continental Neoclassical-Style Inlaid Figured Birch Library Table , inset tooled leather top, frieze drawers, square tapered legs, brass cuffs , h. 31 1/2 in., w. 74 in., d. 33 1/4 in Provenance: Balzac Antiques, New Orleans; Estate of Julia Evans Reed
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LIMBERT STYLE LIBRARY DESKLimbert
LIMBERT STYLE LIBRARY DESKLimbert Furniture style library desk. American, early 20th century. Quartersawn oak, block legs, one drawer, two shelves for storage on either side. Some wear to desktop, scuffing to each foot, some minor wear and losses around drawers. Block feet slightly loose from top.
28 1/2" H x 42" L x 26" D
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LIMBERTS OAK DESKAntique oak Arts
LIMBERTS OAK DESKAntique oak Arts and Crafts small desk with side bookshelves and 2 doored compartments by Limberts. Partial paper label on underside. 38 in wide by 22 d x 30 high. Opening for chair is 17 in wide and 24 in high.
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CARVED OAK LEATHER TOP LIBRARY
CARVED OAK LEATHER TOP LIBRARY TABLE: Carved Oak library table, having a gold embossed leather top. Sides have a scrolling foliate design with Greenman masques at corners. Carved Greenman handle at single drawer. Raised on barley twist legs & ''H'' stretcher with floral medallions at joints, turned & carved lower finial. Approx. 29'' h x 50.75'' l x 27'' w.
CONDITION: Small loss at corner, scratches at one leg, wear consistent with age and use.
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ENGLISH OAK LIBRARY TABLEAntique
ENGLISH OAK LIBRARY TABLEAntique English Oak Library Table , bracketed frieze, turned tapered square legs, three drawers, H-stretcher, toupie feet, h. 30 in., w. 72 in., d. 28 1/2 in
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COMMEMORATIVE STICKLEY ROUND
COMMEMORATIVE STICKLEY ROUND LEATHER-TOP OAK LIBRACOMMEMORATIVE STICKLEY ROUND LEATHER-TOP OAK LIBRARY TABLE, L. & J.G. Stickley Co., Manlius, New York, model #89-407-42-LT, a reissue of an original circa 1903 Gustav Stickley Mission table with mortise and tenon joinery and an aged brown leather top, the underside having the Stickley metal medallion and branded trademarks, 42"D.
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CONTEMPORARY 2 DRAWER LIBRARY
CONTEMPORARY 2 DRAWER LIBRARY TABLE: Carved trim scrolled legs resting on lower shelf 30''h. x 55''w. x 30''. Matching table at previous lot 173.
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LIMBERTS OAK DESK Limberts Oak Desk
LIMBERTS OAK DESK Limberts Oak Desk
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CONTEMPORARY 2 DRAWER LIBRARY
CONTEMPORARY 2 DRAWER LIBRARY TABLE: Carved trim scrolled legs resting on lower shelf 30''h. x 55''w. x 30''. Matching table at next lot 173A.
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Library Table. From a Greenwich, CT
Library Table. From a Greenwich, CT home. Dimensions: 60" wide x 20" x 32" high.
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CARVED WALNUT AND BURL LIBRARY
CARVED WALNUT AND BURL LIBRARY TABLEAmerican Renaissance Carved Walnut and Burl Library Table , 19th c., inset green leather top, two frieze drawers, architectonic trestle base, finialed stretcher , h. 29 in., w. 42 in., d. 23 1/2 in
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Oak library table; beveled edge,
Oak library table; beveled edge, angled skirt, beaded trim on top and legs. 29"H x 84"W x 29"D. Good condition.
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CONTEMPORARY BIRCH VENEERED LIBRARY
CONTEMPORARY BIRCH VENEERED LIBRARY TABLE60" L x 24" D x 26" H
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
(PROTH8811)(TC)
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A Victorian mahogany library
A Victorian mahogany library table with green leather inset to top fitted single drawer to each end on turned legs 80ins x 43ins x 30ins high (faded and worn)
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A CONTINENTAL LIBRARY TABLEA
A CONTINENTAL LIBRARY TABLEA Continental library table, 19th Century With a carved and polychromed giltwood base with floral and acanthus designs and inset puddingstone marble top 31.125" H x 70.875" W x 55.125" D Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA Notes: From the library. Sold in situ. Dimensions: 31.125" H x 70.875" W x 55.125" D Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA
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Renaissance style carved library
Renaissance style carved library table in mixed woods, removable top of bookmatched figured walnut veneers over elaborately carved tr
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OAK LIBRARY TABLE H-FORM STRETCHERS
OAK LIBRARY TABLE H-FORM STRETCHERS (SMALLER OF 2)Canted corners to the top, antique elements with repairs and restorations. 76" L x 31.5" D x 28.5" H
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
(PROTH8804)(TC)
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CARVED OAK LIBRARY TABLE: Lion
CARVED OAK LIBRARY TABLE: Lion carved drawer pull carved border on the top turned legs joined by stretcher shelf. 30'' h. x 42'' x 26 1/4''.
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ENGLISH MAHOGANY LEATHER TOP
ENGLISH MAHOGANY LEATHER TOP LIBRARY TABLE, CIRCA 1840English Mahogany Leather Top Library Table, circa 1840, rectangular top with rounded corners and molded edge, inserted with a green tooled leather work surface above a three-drawer frieze on one side, supported on turned tapering legs.
Height 30 ½ in. Width 54 in. Depth 42 in.
Provenance: Property of a Lady, Nantucket
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Italian Walnut Library Table, late
Italian Walnut Library Table, late 19th century, the rectangular top with an inset gilt-tooled leather writing surface, above a dentillated frieze, raised on shaped end supports with scrolling sides and a stretcher, and ending in paneled plinths on carved paw feet, h. 29-1/2", w. 37", l. 80"".
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Fine American classical library
Fine American classical library table, figured mahogany top with drop leaves, poplar, mahogany and birch secondary, spiral-turned supports on leaf and hairy paw carved feet, middle Atlantic states, 1815-1830, 29-3/4 x 38 x 25-1/2 in. Scattered losses to inlay, veneer cracks, patches and losses to base, formerly fitted with casters, normal surface stains and wear. Thought to be from the historic house Cherrydale, now the Furman University alumni house in Greenville, South Carolina; Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina.
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WALNUT LIBRARY TABLEAn early 20th
WALNUT LIBRARY TABLEAn early 20th century American Walnut library table. Rectangular top with gadrooned edge, raised on shaped supports carved in low relief with female figures, one holds a lily and the other holds a book, joined by a floral and scroll stretcher. Original finish with wear and some surface discoloration. 78 x 30 x 32" high. ESTIMATE $600-800
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Original finish with wear and some surface discoloration.
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FRENCH LIBRARY TABLE - 19th c Louis
FRENCH LIBRARY TABLE - 19th c Louis XVI Style Library Table with exotic wood floral inlay ormolu mounted legs and top edge shaped skirt cabriole legs drawer on one side 29 1/4'' tall 23 1/2'' x 39 1/2'' minor veneer loss.
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CONTINENTAL BURL WALNUT LIBRARY
CONTINENTAL BURL WALNUT LIBRARY TABLE Circa 1900; bench-made, burl-walnut veneered flip top, with reeded and carved skirt, with shaped and beveled edge stretcher base on scrolled feet, 30.5 in. H., 48 in. W., 24 in. D.
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OAK LIBRARY TABLEOAK LIBRARY TABLE,
OAK LIBRARY TABLEOAK LIBRARY TABLE, American, c. 1915, rectangular top with drawer and four square legs with under-tier, 30.5"H x 42"W x 27.5"D.
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FRENCH LIBRARY TABLE - 19th c Louis
FRENCH LIBRARY TABLE - 19th c Louis XVI Style Library Table with exotic wood floral inlay ormolu mounted legs and top edge shaped skirt cabriole legs drawer on one side 29 1/4'' tall 23 1/2'' x 39 1/2'' minor veneer loss.