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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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An ornate Victorian turn of the century brass easel; beautiful detail of griffins, leaves, all raised on paw feet, American circa 1890, condition is good and original, 66inches tall and 24 inches wide at the paw feet
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Unusual Brass & onyx in the Victorian/art nouveau style with an art nouveau ladies head in the top center, maintains its original mirrors which are worn thru in many places, brass surface has been replated. All onyx is original with only 1 piece professionally repaired which is illustrated.
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7 foot tall Mahogany Cheval Mirror with spiral turned columns on metal & brass claw with sharp toenails on the feet. Retains its original mirror and backing & its original finish. there is only a small chip pictured underneath 1 finial, this cheval relates strongly in design & its crisp carvings to a body of furniture that is often misattributed to Hunzinger. Please see the Hunzinger catalog which shows table with similar details. very good condition for its age circa 1890
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A Brass & Onyx 2 tiered table, circa 1890, the table has been polished by previous owner, & the onyx cleaned. the pierced work detail on the top is of figures and flowers, 33 1/2 inches tall, 15 inches deep, & 20 inches wide
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Unusual 3 tiered Victorian stand, Ebonized with brass trim around the edges with 3 ceramic Longwy tiles in the center. the table had been painted over the ebonized finish & in removing the gold paint, the finish had to be restored & the brass trim cleaned, 30 inches tall, 15 inches wide and deep
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Mahogany & Mahogany Veneer NY sideboard with a wonderful fitted interior, circa 1825, maintains original brass pulls, 60 inches long, 24 inches deep & 58 inches tall, with original brass side pieces. The case raised on vigorously carved hairy paw feet with a carved column above.
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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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A Distinctive Walnut Round center table with applied brass tacks on the apron and base, a couple of tacks are missing, table has been polished & relates to the tables in the Hunzinger Catalog from the Brooklyn Museum exhibit, table has been French Polished
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An American Mahogany & Mahogany Veneer 6 drawer chest with important Brass Ball feet. Similar chests to this one have appeared on the Market Labeled Michael Allison who was a competitor of Duncan Phyfe. The chest is in good restored condition by a previous owner, there is a small veneer chip on the left side under a drawer.
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This is a most distinctive Rosewood Victorian table in the Aesthetic Taste, The rosewood is vibrant, & the engraved detail on the top and stretcher is very well done. The table has been French polished over its original finish, with new brass casters,33 1/2inches wide, 27 inches deep, 31 inches tall
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An elaborate Victorian Brass Mirrored Etagere with Corinthian capitals around an original beveled mirror with multi colored pieces of onyx, one with a repair, maintains original brass finish which is good on the top but worn on the feet, circa 1890, for additional images please check out 326a
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Having a central sunburst-cut mirrored glass panel above a lift-top mirrored glass surface and complementary door. Height: 59-3/4 in ; Width: 21-3/4 in Depth: 16-1/2 in
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Rare Pair of American Brass Tables by Charles Parker Meridan CT 1880. Please refer to the Magazine Antiques Oct 1005 issue for an article on Brass Furniture & see the exhibit at the Munson Williams Proctor Institute in Utica NY for an exhibit of late 19th Century Brass items
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A triangular table by Charles Parker, in the aesthetic style. These brass tables by Parker can be seen in the exhibit at the Munson Williams Proctor Institute in Utica NY. They are featured in the book Brass Menagerie by Anna D Ambrosio. This table maintains the original paper label. 15 inches by 15 inches by 13 inches & 32 inches tall. the table retains its original brass patina. Please check to see my other Charles Parker Brass table
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An American Brass table with 4 beetles in the corner made by Bradley & Hubbard Ct circa 1890, with Longwy tile top and column on paw feet
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A Meridan Brass table, with pierce fretwork panels on sides decorated with woman dancing, others with birds, flowers. 33” high x 11 1/4” wide.
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A Walnut Victorian round table by Hunzinger with brass tacks on the base. Please see the catalog for the exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum for other examples of this form. The white marble top is a replacement by the former owner,28 inches tall x 21 inches round, I have tried to add a copy of the text from the catalog and hope it is visible
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this is another Victorian Brass table attributed to B & H. this table is shown in the show catalog of the Brass Menagerie as plate # 5, 32 1/2 inches tall & 17 1/2 round. The table is as found & is missing 2 original screws, which will make the table sturdier
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A Round Victorian Inlaid Renaissance Revival table with a central motif, surrounded by woods of various inlay & color with a beaded brass border, the above supported on an tripod ebonized base with incised gilt detail terminating in cloven hoof feet. 25 1/2 inches round, 30 inches tall, Table has just been French polished & is in very good condition
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An Oak Victorian Adjustable Morris Chair with original brass rod, great condition
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An elaborate Victorian Brass Mirrored Etagere with Corinthian capitals around an original beveled mirror with multi colored pieces of onyx, one with a repair, maintains original brass finish which is good on the top but worn on the feet, circa 1890, for additional images please check out 326a
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A Victorian Mahogany Side Lock Chest, circa 1880, with an Eastlake & Anglo-Japanese influence with some floral detail, maintains original brass hardware and as found condition, which can be seen with additional views, 46“W [at the widest part],20“Deep, 54“tall
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Unusual Brass & onyx in the Victorian/art nouveau style with an art nouveau ladies head in the top center, , brass surface has been re-plated. All onyx is original with only 1 piece professionally repaired which is illustrated.
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A rare form, It appears to be a desk with an etagare top, however, there is a secret mechanical drawer on the side, unfortunately the mechanism that opens the drawer needs some attention. The original brass handles between the “Herter” inlaid front are false handles. The piece retains its original finish which has been polished. The Casters are signed India Rubber Co. as were Herter’s Casters. 60 inches tall, 30 inches wide, 25inches deep
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A Rosewood, Brass & Mother of Pearl inlaid Victorian bench Attributed to Herts Bros, competitors of Herter Bros
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Mahogany with Ebony Brass and Mother of Pearl Inlay. Original finish, Circa 1880. Possibly Herts Brothers (Competitors of Herter Brothers) please enlarge photo to see the quality of the inlay, 43“tall, 20“deep, 22“wide
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A Rosewood, Brass & Mother of Pearl inlaid Victorian bench Attributed to Herts Bros, competitors of Herter Bros
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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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An elaborate Victorian Brass Mirrored Etagere with corinthian capitals around an original beveled mirror with multi colored pieces of onyx, one with a repair, maintains original brass finish which is good on the top but worn on the feet
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A Victorian Mahogany Side Lock Chest, circa 1880, with an Eastlake & Anglojapanese influence with some floral detail, maintains original brass hardware, in as found condition, which can be seen with addtional views, the 2 rear feet are missing parts, 46inches;W [at the widest part],20inches;Deep, 54inches;tall
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A Victorian cast iron full size bed with original rails & brass trim. Bed has been repainted rather recently but has some scratches to the paint, sturdy and great shape
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An ornate & curvaceous Victorian cast iron full size brass bed, has been painted in wild colors of red and black with brass trims. Maintains original side rails & is most ornate and in great shape
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A Victorian Brass Aesthetic Mirror, in the shape of a cheval mirror, with floral design, original finish in good condition, marked pat’d applied for with illegable date,this mirror is pictured in the new book Brass Menagerie,2005
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ROSEWOOD, BRASS, AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY,BEAUTIFULLY CARVED WITH DOG PAW FEET, ATTRIBUTED TO HERTS BROS. [COMPETITORS OF HERTER BROS]NY CIRCA 1880, ORIGINAL FINISH, SHOULD BE REUPHOLSTERED IN A MORE APPROPRIATE FABRIC 43W 24D 301/2 TALL TO ARMREST
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PHILA, CIRCA 1825,ORIGINAL MARBLE, STENCILING, MIRROR, FINISH,& GILT BRASS MOUNTS, THIS IS THE TABLE USED BY PROF.SMITH IN HIS ARTICLE ON QUERVELLE IN THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES IN MAY 1973 38 1/8T, 36 5/8W, 193/4D
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An American Aesthetic Mahogany and Brass table, with wonderful original pulls, finish as found, 36 1/2” wide, 22” deep, 29” tall
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A Victorian brass and longwy tile insert stand attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, Ct,
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A Victorian Mahogany table maintaining the original finish, with brass paw feet, Tables with these big twisted legs are often misattributed to Hunzinger & were probably made by another NY factory, circa 1890
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An American Victorian Brass Aesthetic Table with a center design of the classical subject of “Morning” after the famous sculpture by Thorwaldsen. The table has been brass polished, there is a discolored spec on the top that I will not attempt cleaning, it is an usual design for a Victorian table, it is 13 1/2 inches round and 32 and 1/2 inches tall.
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Victorian Brass & Onyx 2 tier table, in the Rococo taste. there is a figure of a man and woman in each corner and Rococo detail surrounding the figures. All the onyx is original there is a small chip on the underneath of one piece that cannot be seen when in the table. Circa 1890, 19 1/2 inches wide, & 15 inches deep adn 29 1/2 inches tall
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A rare walnut Victorian table with brass tacks, & inset ivory, an almost identical table was discovered after the publication of the Hunzinger Furniture Catalog & is now at the Brooklyn Museum.
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An extrememly rare Pair of Victorian Aesthetic Brass Tables attributed to Charles Parker, American circa 1880, maintains original finish & surface, one table retains original cloth. An identical table to this has just been added to a museum collection of Victorian furniture. 19 inches, 13 1/4 inches, 29 1/2 inches tall, this pair is sold and now in a Museum but if you have another table like this for sale please advise
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An Exceptional example of a longwy brass table in the aesthetic style, with pierced work on base and top, and top tile signed “Japonais No #“, 32 1/2inches tall, 12 1/2inches; square top.
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An assembled Pair of Longwy and Brass tables made by Bradley and Hubbard. please see 334a for more info
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A Rare Pair of Ebonized Aesthetic Armchairs, New York circa 1880, with Brass & wood inlay, large comfortable sitting chairs, reupholstered in a light gold moire fabric, Herts Bros were competitors on the NY firm of Herter Bros.
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A 3 tiered bakers rack with brass trim, approx 46 inches wide, 80 inches tall, & 24 inches deep
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a Signed Brass Bradley & Hubbard letter Holder 91/2 W, 7” tall,with cherubs original finish, with some minor water damage,
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A Pair of Eastlake Style Victorian Candlesticks, brass 10” tall,
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An unusual Victorian pair tie backs with cranberry glass ina floral shape, with huge brass leaves circa 1860’s 10” long & flower is 3” round
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A double pair of white opaline & gilt floral form, with pressed brass grapes and leaves, backs, there are 4 of these, 11 1/2” long, & they would protrude 8” from the wall, the brass leaf is 7” long. price is for ea. pr
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Pair of American Brass Candlesticks attributed to Hooper Boston circa 1840 one needing to be straightened which can be done easily.
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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 Pair of American Aesthetic Brass Candlesticks, with prisms, the round central prism is missing in the back so they need to be against a wall. 13 inches tall. Please see the new book A Brass Menagerie by Anna D Ambrosio which corresponds to a show about American Brass works at the Munson Williams Proctor Institute
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A distinctive pair of pressed brass card holders by B. Day, England, & marked as such on the front, the detail on the base is most unusal. I do have several others available. approx 10“tall
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A set of 4 early brass tiebacks, 5 inches round 7 1/2 inches long to the end of the screw
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A most special Aesthetic Brass Mirror with original brass back, stamped Meridan, with the Meridan insignia, with raised flowers & hammered detail on front, one of the best aesthetic mirrors, 15 inches tall & 11 inches wide
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An Usual Parian Eagle Bracket, with superb detail, Unique and hard to come by, good condition, there is a brass bracket attached to the back for hanging, English but definitely made for the American market Measurements:8 inches; X 8inches
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An Exceptional example of a longwy brass table in the aesthetic style, with pierced work on base and top, and top tile signed “Japonais No #“,32 1/2“tall, 12 1/2” square top
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Wonderful Pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Pekinese Dogs, great expression on the dogs faces. these are in good condition with some abbrassions to the finish which are noticeable in the photos
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An unusual American Brass Fireplace fender in the desirable aesthetic style, the fender with stylized Sunflowers all over the fender. Please refer to the Brass Show at the Munson Williams Proctor Institute,48 inches long, 10 inches deep inside, 8 inches tall
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An Antique Aesthetic Brass Fireplace tool holder, with “jewels” in the design of the back, these would reflect the light in front of a fireplace, a most unusual item, the top brass rail is missing, brass is tarnished from age, 24inches tall and 11 inches by 11 inches
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This is a wonderful pair of Victorian Gilt press brass ladies hands with a ring on her 2nd finger holding 2 roses and leaves.6 1/2 inches long
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A wonderful fish tank with crisply carved paw feet
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A 16 inch long beaded bird in very good condition, has a made in italy brass tag inside the bird
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2 different sets of tie backs, each set is brass and 5 inches round and protrudes 8 inches from the wall there are 2 pairs in each pattern
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A set of 3 early & large brass tiebacks, they are 6 inches round, 8 inches long to the end of the screw
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This is a wonderful set of 3 pairs of Victorian Gilt brass tie backs with leaves and strawberries. they are 9 inches long
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A set of 8 pressed brass tiebacks or 4 pairs which are hard to find, 7 inches long
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Astral Lamp,brass base with the Cornelius and Co. label wonderful period globe. 24” tall.
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Astral Lamp,pleated brass base. Nice prisms and wonderful cut late 19th Century globe. 23” tall.
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Astral Lamp,with an elaborate brass base which has been gold plated wonderful cut period globe and wonderful faceted and cut prisms. 24” tall.
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Four Arm Argand Chandelier. Circa 1820.
Gold Plate on brass. Reproduction globes.
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Four Arm Kerosene Jeweled Fixture. Shades and fonts are old. The chimneys are replacements. The fixture was shortened by previous owner & has the
canopy in the same red brass finish. Please ask for photo to see details and colored jewels.
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A 6 ARM BRASS POLISHED GAS CHANDELIER, CIRCA 1855
WITH SHADES IN THE SHAPE OF THE PERIOD GLOBES, approximately 40“long, & 35” wide.
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A 4 ARM GAS CHANDELIER, IN THE Rococo STYLE, BRASS AND SPELTER, WITH 4 STAR CUT SHADES,CIRCA 1855, I have just changed the globes to smaller Greek key ones so look at additional views.
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6 ARM BRASS ANTIQUE GAS CHANDELIER IN THE AESTHETIC STYLE, WITH GRIFFENS HEADS ON ARMS AND PIERCED FLORAL WORK,WITH PERIOD ETCHED CROWN GLOBES AND FACETED PRISMS,CIRCA 1880’S
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3 ARM Victorian BRASS POLISHED ANTIQUE GAS CHANDELIER, WITH RARE & ORIGINAL PERIOD GREEN GLASS GLOBES, CIRCA 1890 35” tall, 24” wide.
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A 4 arm Victorian brass gasolier, in the neo-grec style,with serpent heads, circa 1865, approximately 36“long, 24“wide.
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A Kerosene lamp, with period burner not electrified, Longwy bulbous base, on brass feet, with aesthetic acid etched period globe with butterflies, very good condition 19".
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American Brass Base Aesthetic floor lamp, never wired,with claw feet stylized flowers, & griffens on the base, base is 14” Rd, 68” tall.
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Three arm aesthetic style brass & copper gas chandelier, circa 1880, with blue swirl period globes, 39“long, 24” wide.
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A matching set of 3 brass gas sconces, now wired, with a 4th one included with a different back plate.
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A Pair of Ornate Victorian Brass Gas Sconces, being offered as is, they just need wiring, shades and holders, circa 1870-1880, one has been cleaned,15” by 15“.
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An elaborate Brass 12 Arm Gas/Electric chandelier with 8 gas arms and 4 electric arms, all now wired. There is a period set of 12 matching globes on it. 33” wide, 52” long.
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A late 19th Century 4 Arm Gas/4 arm Electric Brass chandelier, with original star cut globes and star decorations on the body with Greek keys for the gas arms, good condition and all electrified, length is 35” can be shortened to 28” and 24” wide.
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A Victorian Brass 4 arm gas chandelier in the aesthetic style, circa 1880, has been highly brass polished by previous owner, with 4 period stenciled globes, wired & ready to go.
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a Victorian brass gas sconce, now wired, with period frosted and cut globe, circa 1870, 17” tall, 9“wide, protrudes 9” from the wall.
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A 4 arm brass Bradley & Hubbard Kerosene chandelier, each embossed kerosene tank bears the label of Bradley and Hubbard, with 4 period ruffled globes, now electrified with period prisms
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A set of 3 matching elaborately detailed aesthetic gas sconces , with Satsuma detain and pierced floral brass detail, with period acid etched globes with birds, 17inches deep but can be reduced if needed
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Rare set of 3 aesthetic brass gas sconces with Satsuma bases and pierced floral detail, with a period acid etched & ruffled shade
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Victorian polished brass floor lamp, base in a twisted rope design, labeled R Hollings & Co Boston, dating 1890, fount has not been drilled, the slag glass colored globe has been broken & it is being sold minus the globe.
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A Victorian 4 arm brass gas chandelier in the aesthetic taste with a Moorish influence also, period globes. Finish has been professionally restored.
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Victorian Gas Jeweled Brass Hall Lantern, all original has not been wired, with alternating colored glass panels on sides: blue, red, amber glass & colored jewels surrounding the clear glass center panels. Both sides of the lantern are the same, with circular glass panels surrounded by jewels.
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This is a rather larger version of these desirable Longwy lamps, being 18 inches tall and the base is 8 inches in diameter. the brass base must have been polished and lacquered many years ago but is in excellent condition showing great detail.
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This is a wonderful aesthetic 4 arm gas chandelier. the central body looks like all those wonderful aesthetic lamps made in Connecticut and associated with Meriden & Parker. There is the reddish copper colored center with the applied silver-plate floral appliques. The arms are brass with 4 acid etched aesthetic globes. It does not get any better, It has been electrified.
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A Pair of gilt brass rococo revival gas sconces carved with grapes and leaves, rewired and ready to mount on a wall, 19 1/2inches tall, 22 1/2inches wide, 10inches deep, condition is excellent
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Victorian Longwy 2 Arm Gas Chandelier, now wired for electricity, with period pressed glass globes and red brass patina. This Longwy gas chandelier is one of 5 Longwy gas chandeliers currently in inventory.
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An Unusual Gas/Electric fixture made of a custard colored porcelain with raised amethyst balls over the custard glass between the brass fittings. The fixture originally was used as a combination of 3 gas globes and 6 electric globes, the period globes all are matching with blown out lion heads, the fixture is all now electrified, 39 1/2 inches long and 26 inches wide.
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A 6 arm gas/electric chandelier, now totally restored. The 3 gas candles now electrified with 3 period & original Vaseline bullet shaped globes for the electric shades, the chandelier is brass with a gold tint color. The body with wreaths on it and the matching wreaths on the canopy.
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A 27 inch tall Victorian Brass Banquet Lamp, it has been wired and the burner is labeled Success, offering this one as found, which means the lamp has not been polished or rewired, atop this ornate lamp is a wonderful white 10 inch globe with a gold enameled dragon on both sides, the shade is attributed to Baccarat, there are cherubs on the footed base and sides
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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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A Wonderful aesthetic 3 arm brass gas chandelier with period acid etched globes, circa 1880, was polished many years ago, 29” tall, 24” wide.
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An unusual Victorian Aesthetic hammered Brass hall lantern, with colored and frosted and cut alternating panels of ruby and clear glass, there are 4 large and 4 small circles of glass. Overall height is 26 inches, main body is 10 inches wide, & 12 inches tall.
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A Pair of 19th Century Classical Empire Brass Candlesticks, these have been drilled on the bases by a previous owner, 24 inches tall base is 7 inch wide, with well detailed head carvings
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A Victorian Brass Aesthetic Floor Lamp, the fount with aesthetic detail, with griffins, maintains old wiring.
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This is an unusual American Brass Victorian Floor Lamp, with onyx shelves, there is a magazine rack on the base, with a signature. The lamp has been restored & rewired & has a period red globe
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19th Century Brass Griffin Gas Sconce with period Acid etched and cut globe. Back plate is not original and it needs wiring. Measurements:17 .5 tall & 10.5 deep
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A great brass American Victorian Aesthetic Hall Light, with all the original brass teardrop prisms, & period aesthetic acid etched gas shade.
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Victorian 3 arm brass gas chandelier in the aesthetic taste, has never been wired and the original gas apparatus is still attached. Center with hammered detail, Maintains its original patina too!36 inches tall & 18 inches wide, can be shortened and wired easily.
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A Meridan hammered Brass Aesthetic Mirror with cherubs and flowers, all original, 21" tall & 17" wide
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A Brass & Longwy 3 arm gas chandelier that is still gas & never electrified, just needs shade holders and globes, priced for the do it yourselfers, just use as gas or have electrified.
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An American Brass Aesethetic round beveled mirror, all original, 12 1/2" rd, & 19" long, $445.00
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A Bradley & Hubbard Aesthetic Mirror, that is brass finished over the iron base. Maintains original finish with original colorful jewels, 20 1/2" long $475.00
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A diamond shaped English Brass Mirror with registry mark, maintains original mirror 33" long $750.00
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A Victorian Brass Renaissance Revival Gas Chandelier, American circa 1870, the body with carved anthenioms and Greek key design, now wired with 3 period stencil etched globes. The flashback is making it appear goldish in color & it is a brass color.
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A wonderful & colorful Czech Glass Fruit Chandelier, electrified. Measurements:20 inches; long & 16 wide
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A Brass Moorish Fixture that looks like it just came out of Olana, a historic site on the Hudson River in NY, with original colored jewels, The fixture was found in a Southampton NY Mansion
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An American Antique Brass Chandelier with 5 period blue swirl bullet globes, the brass art nouveau frame with Greek key design and anthenioms, height can easily be adjusted with the chain links, one anthemion needs to be resodered on.
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A wonderful pair of American Aesthetic Brass candlesticks circa 1880, with prisms, minor 1/8 inch dent on one which does not detract from the beauty of these, 10 1/2 inches tall.
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An authentic Victorian jeweled hall fixture with all original & most colorful jewels, now electrified, fixture was brass polished some years ago by previous owner, apporx 9 inches wide & 21 inches long
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A Victorian Aesthetic Brass & Jeweled Hall Lantern with original and beveled clear glass panels, has been wired
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An assembled pair of brass railroad lanterns originally made for Kerosene and now electrified, these were wall hung on the wall & the partial back plate is there, some dents here and there, each one is labeled “THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. PATENTED MAY 6 90 CHICAGO
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A 6 arm gas/electric chandelier, now totally restored. The 3 gas candles now electrified with 3 period & original Vaseline bullet shaped globes for the electric shades, the chandelier is brass with a gold tint color. The body with wreaths on it and the matching wreaths on the canopy, The shades are yellow in color even though they do not photograph that way.
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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 Victorian Banquet lamp with a brass base with cherub heads on the base & a painted globe, electrified, 32inches tall to the chimney.
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A Victorian Banquet lamp with a brass base with cherub heads on the base & a painted globe, electrified
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A period astral base in a brass finish that has been electrified. the base has dolphin and cat heads in detailed relief, as shown with beautifully cut period shade Measurements: approx 23 1/2”
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A Victorian Brass Chandelier, originally made for gas & electric with 4 gas globes & 4 electric globes both now wired, with period acid etched shades with ruffled tops.
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An American Aesthetic Brass table bearing the paper label of Charles Parker, Meriden Ct, the table maintains its original burgundy mohair velvet which is in excellent condition, the table is 19"X13"30"tall, the brass maintains a wonderful old finish. This is one of 2 signed Charles Parker Tables in inventory
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