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American Victorian Rococo Revival Rosewood table, with a lift top that reveals a fitted maple interior. the table has been refinished and highly French polished.
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A Laminated Rosewood Rococo Revival Etagare by John Henry Belter NY circa 1855, retains original marble
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American Rococo Revival Rosewood Card table, New York circa 1850, with a floral carved central cartouche, top opens to reveal a blue felt top with gold tracery around it. Original finish has been French polished approx 36 inches long, very good condition
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This is an extremely rare Rosewood Victorian size sofa, made by John Henry Belter for Tom Thumb.[family documentation is available to the purchaser]. The sofa is still upholstered in the colorful & original silk & velvet dasmask & is in great condition. Museum Quality, 52 wide at the widest point, 34 1/2inches tall, & approx 30 inches from the rear foot to the front toe. Here is some info on Tom Thumb, thanks to John Werry of Rare Victoriancom Thumb. ” Discovered at the age of 5 by distant relative P.T. Barnum, Charles Sherwood Stratton was a dwarf who became one of Barnum
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A Rosewood Rococo Revival Armoire attrib to J&JW Meeks, NY circa 1855, with an original & highly figured Maple interior, & 3 original fitted maple shelves. Although this armoire does not bear the Meeks signature, I have sold a virtually identical one a couple of years ago labeled J&JW Meeks
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A Rosewood Gothic Revival table with acorn drops, octagonal in shape, maintains original marble, with 2 minor chips in the corners, one chip shown, approx 26” X 32“
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An American Mid 19th Century Gothic Revival Rosewood Bookcase, raised on Cabriole legs, with gothic details and a pierce carved crest, 42“X 80” X 12” The cabinet is filled with English Parian from our extensive collection.
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A labeled J &J W Meeks Rococo Revival Rosewood corner Cabinet with pierced fretwork on the door revealing a highly polished curly maple interior, raised on cabriole legs, with newly replaced white marble top
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John Henry Belter Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood Gent’s Chair, NY circa 1855, recently French polished, seat fabric is torn
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A Victorian Rococo Revival Rosewood Marble top cabinet with a pierced fretwork crest, attributed to J & J W Meeks New York, maintains its original finish & is in great shape for original condition, original marble too, the cabinet base with 2 rosewood fitted drawers, with ivory pulls and satinwood interior, for additional images please check 703 B&C
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A most elaborate and ornate Rosewood Rococo Revival pierce carved floral parlor set. Consisting of a triple back sofa and matching armchair. Heavily carved with several different flowers & pierced leaf & scroll work in the center, raised on Cabriole Legs with open arms. This set is definitely from an important New York manufacturer working circa 1850, is it Roux, Dessoir, Baudoine, these are some of the strong possibilities, others might say Meeks or Belter but I do not think so. This set has just been French polished and tufted in a rose damask fabric.
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A Rare form John Henry Belter Double Chair loveseat, This rare form is unique & made only by Belter. The back of this piece is all laminated rosewood
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A most elaborate and ornate Rosewood Rococo Revival pierce carved floral parlor set. Consisting of a triple back sofa and matching armchair. Heavily carved with several different flowers & pierced leaf & scroll work in the center, raised on Cabriole Legs with open arms. This set is definitely from an important New York manufacturer working circa 1850, is it Roux, Dessoir, Baudoine, these are some of the strong possibilities, others might say Meeks or Belter but I do not think so. This set has just been French polished and tufted in a rose damask fabric. Please check 500 & 500B to see additional images
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Victorian Rosewood & original white marble top center table bearing the steciled label of A. Roux, with 2 orginal drawers, 52inches; X 36inches;, documented pieces by Roux are rare particularly of his earlier period which this is.
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A Rosewood Table with a pierce carved trestle base & a fitted maple interior, bearing the label of Alexander Roux, one of New York’s better known cabinetmakers of the 19th Century. There are 2 other signed Roux tables in inventory Measurements:24” X 17 1/2“X 31 1/2“tall
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A Victorian Pedestal of Walnut, Burl, Rosewood Original Gilt decoration and marble top, [black marble top is possibly not original to pedestal] The gilt metal Jenny Lind head used so frequently by Jelliff maintains its original gilt finish as does all the gold decoration on the table. The wood has been French polished & the pedestal is in excellent condition, the marble top is 10.5 inches square, height is 40 inches
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A block laminated rosewood Rococo revival laminated center table with applied carvings of leaves and fruits & flowers on the legs by John Henry Belter NY circa 1850, maintains original finish, white marble top is a probable 19th Century replacement, this table is now on loan to the Suffolk County Historical Society, Riverhead N.Y. exhibit on the Civil War, & is set in front of a Belter Parlor set. Read more about this & other Belter tables on my blog: http://joanbogart-belterfurniture.blogspot.com/2009/08/belter-laminated-furniture-construction.html
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A round rosewood marble top table attributed to John Henry Belter NY circa 1855, marble replaced by prior owner, has been beautifully refinished, 30 inches tall & 27 1/2 inches round, to read more about this table check out my blog on Belter furniture:http://joanbogart-belterfurniture.blogspot.com/2009/08/belter-laminated-furniture-construction.html
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An elaborate inlaid and gilt decorated small rosewood center table, New York circa 1875, on a tripod base terminating in clove hoof feet, approx 28 1/2 round and 31 inches tall
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A Victorian Rosewood Rococo & Gothic Revival table with solid Rosewood top, & gothic detail around the apron, maintains original finish raised on tripod base with cabriole legs & original castors, 26 inch diameter, from a New York Cabinet shop mid 19th Century
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Victorian Rococo Revival 30 inch center table with original white marble inset top, table maintains its origianl finish. This is a definitely a New York High style table from the mid 19th Century. A tripod base with crisply carved cabriole legs raised on original castors. Thanks for John Werry of Rare Victorian, he has shown has this table was made by Galusha of Troy NY, Thanks John!
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An important labeled Rosewood Rococo Card table by Alexander Roux, with carved grotesque masques to front legs back section pulls out revealing game piece compartments, on which is stamped Roux label (see photo) 29.5“h; 37“w; 18.5“d. this is one of 3 labeled Roux tables currently in inventory, condition is great
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ROSEWOOD Rococo REVIVAL CENTRE TABLE, WITH STENCILED LABEL OF JAMES G BLAKE AND SON, CORNFIELD ST, BOSTON [HIS FURNITURE IN BOSTON MFA] HIGHLY FIGURED ROSEWOOD TOP, LIBERTY HEADS AND FLORAL CRESTS ON APRON, FLORAL CARVINGS ON LEGS AND FINIAL, HIGHLY French POLISHED, 30” Deep, 29 1/2“tall, 38“wide
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A New York Rosewood Cylinder Rococo Revival Secretary Bookcase with carved floral detail, interior fitted with 2 original shelves & highly figured satinwood interior, attributed to Meeks, French polished and ready to go, with the finial in the broken arch peditment you would need 8.5ft ceilings
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