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An Elaborate Rosewood Victorian Easel with incised gilding, & gilt bronze lion head and other metal mounts along with a porcelain portrait medallion. New York circa 1865 attrib to Herter Bros, The shelf to hold the painting is adjustable, the finish is original & has been French polished, the shelf adjusts thru a mechanical mechanism that lifts it into brass grooves which is most unusual, there is a pad on the bottom which maintains worn original fabric
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A most unusual Ebonized and Brass Victorian Pedestal attributed to Herter Bros. This table is being offered as found & it is in very good condition. The masks or heads are very crisply carved the pierced apron is carved with masks and brass details, there is a bottom scalloped shelf that has circular brass pieces, all raised on dog paw feet
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An important Victorian Egyptian Revival Sofa by Pottier & Stymus of Rosewood with gilt incised detail, on 4 front claw feet with carved griffin heads & bronze mounts of Egyptian womans heads, This piece has been professionally restored and has been re-glued and reupholstered & tufted in muslin
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An Ebonized and gilt inlaid armchair, with a rope inlay above the legs. the front legs most distinctive with ebony and gilt design. The rear turned legs are turned and plain, one with a chip out if it which is shown in the photos. The upholstery is held up on the bottom by a piece of masonite. This important chair is definitely as found! the design was so important that I could not pass it up, I am offering it as is, cleaned and reupholstered it will be a real winner. The chair is definitely, made by one of New Yorks, premier makers of the period, either, Herter, Pottier& Stymus, Marcotte, as it is most sophisticated in detail
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The favorite Hunzinger Platform Rocker, with original label intact on bottom, is this lollipop model, so named for its sticks with round balls on the top, looking like lollipops. This one has just been acquired and maintains its original finish which should be polished. Of course this model was shown in the exhibition of Hunzinger Furniture at the Brooklyn Museum in New York
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Rosewood Renaissance Revival Secretary Abattant. NY Dated 1859 on bottom. Door drops down to reveal a fitted interior with mirrors columns and inlaid drawers with ivory knobs. Original finish has been French Polished 58“tall,17“Deep, 32“wide
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An Elaborate Rosewood Victorian Easel with incised gilding, & gilt bronze lion head and other metal mounts along with a porcelain portrait medallion. New York circa 1865 attrib to Herter Bros, The shelf to hold the painting is adjustable, the finish is original & has been French polished, there is a pad on the bottom which maintains worn original fabric, the shelf that holds the painting adjusts by a mechanism or button that lowers or raises the shelf which also fits into brass grooves which is a most unusual treatment, this is one of several easels in inventory please search under furniture on www.joanbogart.com,
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important 3 pc P& S Bedroom set
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A 3pc Pottier & Stymus Bedroom Set consisting of a bed, dresser, & table
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3 PC BEDROOM SET, SHOWING THE WRITING ON BACK OF SET
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Neo Grec Center Table. Ebonized with original bronze mounts and inlaid MARQUETRY center, bronze rim around apron. Above on tripod base terminating in paw feet. NY.circa 1865, possibly Pottier & Stymus. French polished. 33“rd, 29“tall
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An Ebonized Victorian Egytian Revival Pedestal, with “Bronze” Ladies busts, attributed to Pottier & Stymus, NY circa 1865
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Wonderful Terra Cotta architectural carving off a bldg of a Minerva head, late 19th Century
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A lifelike terra cotta dog, maintains original patina with slight wear, probably English, late 19th Century
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Victorian Zinc Foutain of a child holding a goose, by J & I Mott NY circa 1870, the overall measurement of the zinc pan is 44 inches round, the interior of the pan is 32inches the figure is almost 32inches tall & the pan is 22 inches off the ground. Measurements:75inches tall, 44inches rd
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A 1940’s wrought iron 7 pc dining set consisting of 2 armchairs, 4 side chairs and a table. All comfortable and sturdy, has been repainted by previous owner, the out door photos on the terra cotta driveway show the set as it looks today. It is not a brightly painted as it appears on black/white floor. The table is 61 inches long and 32 1/2 inches wide There are 4 other 1940’s dining sets in stock by Salterini, Woodard, Florentine Studios etc. please ask for images
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Pair of signed cast iron campana shaped garden urns by J L Mott, 264 Waters St N. Y. The urns are in great condition
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A Victorian Cast Iron Dog maintaining the remainder of old gray paint, the dog was made in NY circa 1870 & is attributed to either Fiske or Mott, both well know cast iron foundaries in NY. Recently a virtually identical dog appeared on the market in Zinc and signed Mott, 22 inches tall, 18 inches long and 9 inches wide
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fabulous Amberina crimped and faceted finger bowl,held to the light it has a star design on bottom, attributed to Sandwich glass, 3inches tall, 5 inches wide, no chips or breaks, great condition
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Amberina cut vase, with beautilful colors, 8 1/2 inches tall, opening is 4 1/4inches at the top, and it is 6 inches at the widest point, no chips, cracks, shows wear on bottom, very good condition
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A wonderful Victorian Cranberry Epergne with 3 tulips and 2 canes from which hang 2 cranberry baskets. This is a real beauty & it has become impossible to get these anymore. The condition is almost perfect. There is a chip to the rigoree on the largest tulip, now this can be polished down but it is there. Otherwise, there is the roughness that is expected on the bottoms of the baskets. The pieces are all original to the basket and of course all the same color. 19inches tall, there are 2 images that show the slight damage to the rigoree, I am emphasising this for honesty purposes but it is most minor
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An Ornate Victorian Gothic Revival brass & metal handle, with wonderful gothic detail on the top & bottom., maintains original patina, american made late 19th Century, 19 inches long, also read the attached reprint from the catalog
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A Victorian Silverplate Cherub Epergne, with a cut glass vase, the vase is wrapped on the bottom to make it stand straighter in the holder. The cherub has wonderful detail. would be great with flowers in vase and fruit or nuts on the bowl. 25 ” tall
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An Old Paris Porcelain Teapot in the Empire taste, with a Sevres label on the bottom, with portait busts of Josephine & her mansion on the reverse, beautifully painted she is even wearing a beautiful necklace, condition is excellent, there is some wear to the gilt which is to be expected, 8 inches tall and wide
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Bennington Parian vases, in blue & white, trinket boxes, & small bennington parian figurines. Most of these pieces were deaccessioned from a museum & have the museum inventory #’s on the backs. This Bennington Parian is priced individually or will price as a collection. Please note that on the bottom shelf the largest piece a Tulip pitcher is signed with the USP Ribbon Mark, which is the way Bennington signed its parian.[it does have a hairline] There are 38 pieces total, 4 pairs of vases,1 large signed pitcher, & assorted trinket boxes and vases in blue and white & white, also some rare minatures.
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This is a rare American Aesthetic Porcelain Honey Pot,with bees, flowers and grass with gilt handle in the shape of a beehive, raised on logs, in mint condition made by Ott & Brewer who worked in Trenton NJ between 1883-1893, it is signed with the red crown mark, their porcelains rarely appear on the market
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Terra Cotta Pug Dog with glass eyes, 8 inches tall, these desirable dogs have become difficult to find
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A Terra Cotta Austrian Pug Dog with Glass eyes. The dog is 14 inches tall & signed on the base of the leg CS 1897, which is an unfamilar mark to me. I have had a collection of these dogs but never one that was marked.
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A wonderful pug dog, looks like Terra Cotta, look at the reverse image please, with glass eyes, 18“long
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An adorable pug dog, made of terra cotta, from the late 19th Century, minor wear to the ears, mouth & eyebrows. approx 11 1/2 inches long. These do not appear on the market to often
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this is a small Pair of Victorian Domes, under the glass in a Pair of old paris style cottage vases are these colorful arrangements, probably of a woven silk, you do not find these today in such good condition, they are right from an old Victorian home complete with the dust. They are 16 inches tall, & the base is 8 1/2 inches wide
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this is a wonderful & large terra cotta dog, that is oversized, being 30 inches long, after owning this dog for some years, I realized his front right leg had been professionally restored. This is only being mentioned for honesty purposes, as the repair is hardly noticeable. He is part of a larger collection of terra cotta dogs and cats. Please inquire to see the others
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An unusual Terra Cotta White Dog with glass eyes and collar, all original great condition, part of a larger collection of terra cotta animals dating from the late 19th Century, 13 1/2 inches long
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19th Century Terra Cotta Pug Dog, he seems to be getting ready to play & his tail is curled up, finish is all original with minor scuffing on the toe areas. He is part of a large collection of terra cotta animals
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A wonderful sitting Terra Cotta Pug Dog, circa 1900 with glass eyes, minor abrasions to surface consistent with age and use. Approx 17inches tall. there are more terra cotta dogs and an cat available, please inquire
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An unusual standing Terra Cotta bull or pug dog, with wear to his ears, indicative of his age, circa 1900, part of a larger collection of terra cotta dogs and cat
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This is an unsigned Victorian Cast Iron fish tank circa 1870’s, very much in style with the work of Fiske or Mott, in great condition, also in inventory are several cast iron fish tanks that do not come with bases
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The most wonderful pug dog, with an orange bow around his neck, great condition, with most minor scuffing around toes, glass eyes, 12 inches tall
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A most unusual & custom made Victorian Rosewood & Inlaid sign saying“God Bless Our Home” with 6 angels & a cross, 28 inches long & 18 1/2 inches high, I have never seen another sign like this, the actual sign is separating slightly from the rosewood and inlaid frame, which can be seen in the images showing the bottom of the frame, this is a most minor problem but is being pointed out for accuracy.
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An unusual Hollywood Regency Lemon Tree, The pot is not terra cotta but looks like terra cotta and is signed made in Italy, mid 20thC. This has been kept indoors and is beautifully painted
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An adorable terra cotta Kitten, there is roughness around her ears, otherwise condition is great, just shy of 6 inches tall
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An precious glass eyed Terra Cotta Pug dog, unfortunately with condition issues, his right leg exhibits an old worn repair that needs attention, & his left leg exhibits a hairline crack. The expression is both adorable & priceless, 14 1/2 inches tall
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Adorable small terra cotta dog, 5 inches tall, with a blue ribbon around his neck, with tassel in front and bow in the rear. There are flecks in the paint on the tassel & bow,I do not think the ribbon is repainted, there are also flecks off the ears and nose, but overall good original condition
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Astral Lamp Bearing the Cornelius and Co. label with a wonderful Blue damascene column, bottom plate has been drilled, presently not wired but can easily be done, with a new museum quality globe with a blue trim, which is the same color as the column. 26 1/2” tall.
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if you love cherubs this is a must with 4 cherubs. 3 Cherubs are playing trumpets and 1 is in the center of the rod fixture, the bowl or bottom of the fixture has 3 ladies heads. This has been professional restored and rewired and ready to go. 40inches long and 22 inches wide with star cut replacement globes
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This is a most elaborate turn of the century fixture, It has 2 levels, each with 6 globes, the 6 blue swirl electric globes on the top & the 6 blue swirl bullet globes on the bottom with a huge blue swirl bullet globe in the center of the bottom, plus there are 4 single arm sconces that accompany this fixture with globes. This fixture must have come from some stately turn of the century mansion. It maintains a warm brass finish almost copper in color, the wiring is original as are the 13 globes. it is approximately 70 inches long & 40 inches wide, of course the pipe could be cut down to the chains.
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This is a most elaborate turn of the century fixture, It has 2 levels, each with 6 globes, the 6 blue swirl electric globes on the top & the 6 blue swirl bullet globes on the bottom with a huge blue swirl bullet globe in the center of the bottom, plus there are 4 single arm sconces that accompany this fixture with globes. This fixture must have come from some stately turn of the century mansion. It maintains a warm brass finish almost copper in color, the wiring is original as are the 13 globes, for additional images see 279
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A wonderful ornate epergne made in Stourbridge England, late 19thC. This epergne is special because it has 3 hanging baskets & 4 tulips, condition is very good, there is a minor chip on the bottom of one of the baskets, otherwise excellent
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