- PAIR OF CARVED COLUMNS, 19TH C., 60"
PAIR OF CARVED COLUMNS, 19TH C., 60" H.Pair of carved columns, 19th c., 60" h.
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Condition:
Age cracks. Wear as expected with age and use. Overall good condition.
- EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND STENCILED CHEST
EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND STENCILED CHEST OF DRAWERS, NYEmpire Mahogany and Stenciled Chest of Drawers, New York, with three drawer upper section, above a projecting top and convex fronted stenciled drawer over three drawers flanked by stenciled columns ra
- BIEDERMEIER STYLE BURLWOOD MARBLE TOP
BIEDERMEIER STYLE BURLWOOD MARBLE TOP SIDE CABINETBiedermeier Style Burlwood Marble Top Side Cabinet, the shaped rectangular top above a drawer and cabinet door, further flanked by marble columns and cabinet doors raised on circular tapering feet, en
- GRAND TOUR SIENNA MARBLE COLUMNS, 19TH
GRAND TOUR SIENNA MARBLE COLUMNS, 19TH C., VESPASIANOGrand Tour Sienna Marble Columns, 19th c., Templo de Vespasiano inscribed on base and ESTITVER on cornice, 17 1/2" tall.
- WILLIAM SYKES OF HOLBECK, CHIPPENDALE
WILLIAM SYKES OF HOLBECK, CHIPPENDALE STYLE TALL CLOCKWilliam Sykes of Holbeck (Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1805-1883), Chippendale style tall clock, with arched bonnet, Corinthian style full round columns flanking a tombstone door and multi-wood inlay throug
- GASTON JOLLY FRENCH EMPIRE PORTICO CLOCK,
GASTON JOLLY FRENCH EMPIRE PORTICO CLOCK, 19TH C.Gaston Jolly French Empire Portico Clock, 19th c. Neoclassical style gilt bronze clock, architectural flat molded cornice, supported by Roman Corinthian columns. Round face suspended above a plinth. S
- A Pair of Carved Limestone Capitals
A Pair of Carved Limestone Capitals with Breccia Marble Columns
Capitals Probably 17th Century, Columns 18th/19th Century
Height overall 81 1/2 inches.
Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois
- A Pair of Italian Tri-Color Marble Columns
19th
A Pair of Italian Tri-Color Marble Columns
19th Century
Height 60 1/2 x width 9 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches.
Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois
- CANADIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY
CANADIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAVAGEMontreal Canada, circa 1835, the highly figured mahogany case showing a hood with a carved crestrail decorated with brass finials and barley twist columns, over a glazed arched door and glazed side panels (one cracked) fronting a brass face (from the late 1700s, would have been silvered, probably made in Liverpool, England), and chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced sweep hands, together with its maker's plaque for Savage of Montreal. The eight-day weight driven movement and pendulum remain intact, retaining what appears to be its original pendulum. The mechanism is currently nonfunctioning at the time of cataloguing. It has an automated Scottish soldier who would rock from side to side – currently broken but can be repaired. Measuring 89" high x 20.5" wide x 10.5" deep. George Savage (1767-1845) of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Montreal, Canada, with his family circa 1818, after working as a silversmith/watchmaker for some years in Yorkshire. All of the clocks bearing his name were purchased from UK manufacturers. Some he signed George Savage, Huddersfield, UK and later ones say Montreal, Toronto, etc. Please contact Pridham's for more information.
- EARLY 20TH C. QUARTER SAWN OAK CUPBOARDEnglish
EARLY 20TH C. QUARTER SAWN OAK CUPBOARDEnglish circa 1920, the Elizabethan Revival case showing a flute-carved splashboard over a pair of cupboard doors with figural carved panels and carved, turned columns fronting a shelved interior, the sides decorated with full length carved figures of huntsmen, raised overall upon compressed bun feet. Measuring 54.75" high x 48" wide x 18.5" deep.
- RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CORNER CUPBOARDEngland
RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CORNER CUPBOARDEngland circa 1900, the upper shelf featuring a carved & hinged panel fitted with a lock mechanism & key, opening a plain interior, over an arched frieze raised on barley turned columns braced by an open shelf stretcher, raised on bun feet. Measuring 45" high x 50.5" wide x 24" deep.
- EARLY 20TH C. JACOBEAN STYLE OAK BUFFETEngland
EARLY 20TH C. JACOBEAN STYLE OAK BUFFETEngland circa 1900, the heavily carved case showing an upper shelf fitted with two flush mounted drawers, raised upon a pair of robust turned columns over an open shelf, the base showing a pair of cupboard doors fronting a shelved interior, raised overall on compressed bun feet. Measuring 41.25" high x 47.5" wide x 22.5" deep.