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A Mixed-but Matched-Pair of Side TablesThis pair of tables, with their boldly canted corners and massive fluted legs, have a distinctive cubic parquetry top very much in the manner of Henry Hill of…
July 8 2011, 11:04am | Comments »
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An Imposing Set Of Four Giltwood and Gilt-Bronze Mounted Armchairs Signed H. JacobThese imposing chairs bear the signature of Henri Jacob (1753-1824), first cousin of the celebrated menuisier, George Jacob. Henri was reçu maître in 1779 and received his most…
March 22 2011, 6:05pm | Comments »
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A Pair of Neoclassical Armchairs, and Its Many HomesThis pair of Italian armchairs (originally form a set of 4), circa 1800, was once owned by illustrator and doll maker, Rose O’Neil (1874-1844). Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,…
February 1 2011, 4:34pm | Comments »
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January 31 2011, 12:30pm | Comments »
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Bust O’ The Irish!John Hogan (1800-1858) was one of Ireland’s greatest sculptors. He was born the son of a carpenter at Tallow, Co. Waterford, and by 1816 was apprenticed to Thomas…
July 8 2010, 3:48pm | Comments »
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February 5 2010, 1:12pm | Comments »
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Massive Mirrors on the WallThe design on which these remarkable mirrors are based was officially registered by the cabinet maker George Sims of 50-152 Aldersgate Street, London, in March 1878 and survives…
February 5 2010, 9:57am | Comments »
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