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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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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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A Victorian high style Renaissance Revival Center table, with marquetry, burl, ebony, gilt, walnut & 4 elaborate porcelain plaques. Each plaque is different and original to the table. This table has just been French polished. tables of this caliber are no longer readily available on the market, 42 inches wide, & 27 inches deep
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Ornately carved dark mahogany original finish table with masks, spiral columns,on paw feet, 2 scratches, and stain under the original finish, there is a writing shelf that is hidden and slides out from the side, casters replaced, 33 1/4” wide, 22” deep, 29” tall, I have taken 2 images of the tables surface problems and they do not show well. this table is for the purist who wants an original finish. this is a desirable and small size for a Horner table
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A New York Stenciled Mahogany Pier table, the stenciling is all original and has not been restored, the marble columns and pilasters are all original, circa 1825, tables in the style are often attributed to the MEEKS firm. 45 1/2 inches wide, 19 inches deep, 38 inches tall
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A Victorian high style Rennaissance Revival Center table, with marquetry, burl, ebony, gilt, walnut & 4 elaborate porcelain plaques. Each plaque is different and original to the table. This table is in original condition which is very good & tables of this calibre are no longer readily available on the market, 42 inches wide, & 27 inches deep
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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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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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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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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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An assembled Pair of Longwy and Brass tables made by Bradley and Hubbard. please see 334a for more info
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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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This is the desirable Salterini tea cart in the original pink paint, from a Long Island estate, minus the glass, also find images of a nest of Salterini snack tables from the same house in the same pink
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This is a pair of wrought iron console tables circa 1940 made in NY by Salterini. They have recently been repainted in a silver metallic paint
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A Florentine Studios wrought iron tea cart, NY circa 1940, This companies designs are very similar to another New York City company, Salterini. Offered here is the Tea cart but there are the other pieces listed below, & are all priced separately. The set consists of 2 armchairs & 4 ornate side chairs, a small breakfast table and a console table. The tables are very reasonable & are being sold separately
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A set of 2 wrought iron Salterini Leaf tables. Also available are another set of 2 & a set of 3 leaf tables approx 21 inches tall
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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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