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LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE CHANDELIER
US$14,511.90
An exceptionally fine, large, Gilt Bronze Chandelier, the center section with cast putti over strongly scrolled arm supports, elaborately cast and chiselled with applied decoration. Original gilding and exceptional overall condition. Note: This chandelier weighs 72kg.c. 1895The earliest candle Chandeliers were used by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or chain. From the 15th century, more complex forms of chandeliers, based on ring or crown designs, became popular decorative features in palaces and homes of nobility, clergy and merchants. Its high cost made the chandelier a symbol of luxury and status. By the early 18th century, ornate cast ormolu forms with long, curved arms and many candles were in the homes of many in the growing merchant class. Neoclassical motifs became an increasingly common element, mostly in cast metals but also in carved and gilded wood. Developments in glassmaking later allowed cheaper production of lead crystal, the light scattering properties of which quickly made it a popular addition to the form, leading to the crystal chandelier. In the mid-19th century, as gas lighting caught on, branched ceiling fixtures called gasoliers (a portmanteau of gas and chandelier) were produced, and many candle chandeliers were converted. By the 1890s, with the appearance of electric light, some chandeliers used both gas and electricity. As distribution of electricity widened, and supplies became dependable, electric-only chandeliers became standard Height37.00 inch(94.0 cm)Diameter36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Ref No. 6045
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MID-18TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL CENTRE TABLE
US$18,124.60
A rare tortoiseshell, lacquered and parcel gilt centre standing table in excellent overall condition. Antwerp.RRc. 1750Height24.00 inch(61.0 cm)Width33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Depth21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Ref No. 5658
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17TH CENTURY CREDENCE TABLE
US$13,226.10
Late 17th century Credence table on massive baluster supports. Some restoration. RRc. 1670A Credence table is a small side table in the sanctuary of a Christian church which is used in the celebration of the EucharistHeight30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width49.00 inch(124.5 cm)Depth26.00 inch(66.0 cm)Ref No. 1798
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18TH CENTURY METAMORPHIC PEMBROKE TABLE
US$31,840.50
An exceptionally fine metamorphic Pembroke table of satinwood, burr wood and boxwood inlay. The whole of quite exceptional quality ascribed to Mayhew and Ince, who frequently used yew tree inlay on their finest furniture.RRc. 1770Height28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Width28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Depth22.00 inch(55.9 cm)Ref No. 141
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LATE 19TH CENTURY BONE INLAID PODIUM
US$1,714.49
An ebonised mahogany, bone inlaid podium mounted with a Wedgewood style neoclassical oval plaque.RRc. 1870Height76.00 inch(193.0 cm)Width21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Depth17.00 inch(43.2 cm)Ref No. 5662
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PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE LIDDED VASES
US$4,776.08
An elegant pair of early 20th century French gilt bronze and marble-lidded vases, the triple support with goats-head mounts, concave triform bases with bead and floral decoration, original gilding.RRc. 1920Height13.50 inch(34.3 cm)Width6.00 inch(15.2 cm)Depth6.00 inch(15.2 cm)Ref No. 5952
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FINE ITALIAN SPECIMEN MARBLE TOP TABLE
US$9,062.30
A fine Italian specimen marble top table, now with gilt bronze supports. Most likely Paris the top late 19th century, the frame mid-20th century.RRc. 1890Height19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Width36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Depth18.00 inch(45.7 cm)Ref No. 296
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GEORGE III PERIOD OAK WIG STAND
US$1,714.49
18th century George III period oak wig stand, the triform supports with shelves on pad feet, the surface now some what tired and heavily patinatedRRc. 1780Height31.00 inch(78.7 cm)Width11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Depth21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Ref No. 6498
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MID 20TH CENTURY CARDBOARD 'ACROPOLIS'
US$2,326.81 Mid 20th century cardboard 'Acropolis' complete with glass cabinet.c. 1950An Acropolis is an area of high ground. In ancient Greece, many cities were built around an acropolis. It was easier to defend high ground than it was low ground. They could see the enemy coming and take shelter in the buildings built high above the city. The most famous...
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MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOUDOIR SUITE
US$3,551.44
A mid 19th century French boudoir suite, two pairs of chairs , single and a shaped sofa. Now requiring reupholstery.c. 1850Height37.00 inch(94.0 cm)Width63.00 inch(160.0 cm)Depth34.00 inch(86.4 cm)Ref No. 6977
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LATE 18TH CENTURY SATINWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE
US$22,043.40
A finely figured late 18th century satinwood Pembroke table, the top with a central radiating contrasting fan. Overall rosewood cross banding on finely veneered tapering square supports.RRc. 1780Height28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Width40.00 inch(101.6 cm)Depth32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Ref No. 186
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PAIR OF ITALIAN POLYCHROME TABLES
US$10,593.10
Pair of 1920's Italian polychrome decorated occasional tables, the friezes incorporating a single drawer within.RRc. 1920Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Depth20.00 inch(50.8 cm)Ref No. 5258
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GEORGE III OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD
US$6,857.95 A George III oak Double Corner Cupboard, the top border with blind fret carving and reeded billesters, the interior shell shaped with four shelves.RRc. 1780Oak wood has a great density, great strength and hardness, and is very resistant to insect and fungal attack because of its high tannin content. It also has very appealing grain markings, particularly when quarter...
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