- A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE URN STAND
A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE URN STAND A Louis XVI style gilt bronze urn stand, circa 1900, the circular top with three lion head mask joined by gilt floral swag mounts, rising on a waisted tripod stand with gilt square form supports joined in the middle by a gilt painted porcelain plaque with gilt floral swag, ending in paw feet 43.5"h x 10"d
- CARVED WOOD ELEPHANT URN STAND (Southeast
CARVED WOOD ELEPHANT URN STAND (Southeast Asia) Modern; 17 7/8 in. H., 9 in. W., approx. 16 in. D.
- EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID BOOK STAND
EARLY
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID BOOK STAND
EARLY 20TH CENTURY the two division top above an undertier and book trough, raised on square tapered legs ending in brass castors; together with a GEORGIAN STYLE SATINWOOD, HAREWOOD, AND PENWORK URN STAND, late 19th century, in the Sheraton style, the octagonal top with a flower motif inlay above a frieze with swag marquetry and a cup slide, raised on square tapered legs joined by an X stretcher(2)55cm wide, 95cm high, 22cm deep; and 31cm diameter, 69cm deepProvenance: Henryson-Caird Collection, Cassencarie House
- PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL CHERRY DISH TOP
PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL CHERRY DISH TOP CANDLESTANDlate 18th/early 19th century, figured dished top tilting over birdcage support, tripod base with urn standard, 29 x 18-1/2 x 18-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
refinished, breaks and repairs at leg attachments, spider and catch for top have later screws
- AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY TRICK LEG
AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY TRICK LEG CARD TABLENew York, circa 1815, possibly Duncan Phyfe, elliptical fold over top with figured mahogany playing surface, conforming apron with drop finials, foliate carved urn standard, tripod trick leg base with palmette carved reeded legs, brass paw feet, casters, 30-1/2 x 36 x 18 in.
Condition:
structurally sound, highly polished surface, top with small veneer repair and scattered abrasions, one trick leg with several repairs, other two legs with repairs at joints, standard with some thin minor cracks at urn, other general surface wear and imperfections as expected with age and use
- BRADLEY & HUBBARD SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP
BRADLEY & HUBBARD SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP First quarter 20th century, caramel to green-gold slag glass and gilt metal, tapered hexagonal shade with gilt metal lyre and laurel openwork, mounted atop a three light brass base marked 'BRADLEY & HUBBARD MFG. CO. / PAT. APPL'D FOR' to fixture, with reeded column over urn standard, and weighted octagonal foot cast in Neoclassical style urn and foliate scroll decoration.
- 18TH C. SALEM MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY
18TH C. SALEM MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND. Ca. 1770-80’s, oval top mahogany tilt-top candlestand, turned urn standard and cabriole legs with stylized pad feet, old worn finish, 26.5”H (top down) x 24.5”W x 16.5”D (top).
- ANTIQUE BRONZE FRENCH GARDEN FOUNTAIN
ANTIQUE BRONZE FRENCH GARDEN FOUNTAIN CIRCA 1900An antique bronze French double tiered garden fountain and limestone surround circa 1900.
The stone socle supports a finely cast bronze sculpture of two putti flanking an urn standard upon which a large stone basin rests, the upper stone basin is supported by a cast bronze standard with acanthus motif. Having a Renaissance style shaped limestone pool surround.
The fountain is 99" tall (measured from the bottom of the limestone surround to the top of the bronze fountain)
The limestone surround is 99" x 99"
Provenance: From the Estate of the late Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans, Durham, NC.
"Pinecrest", on Forest Hills Blvd. in Durham, was originally designed in 1927 by local architect George Watts Carr Sr. for the developer of Forest Hills, James O. Cobb. Mary Duke Biddle purchased the home in 1934. Between 1935 and 1958, extensive additions and renovations were made for Mrs. Biddle under the direction of New York designer Karl Bock.
- PAIR OF GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA, FITTED
PAIR OF GILT BRONZE CANDELABRA, FITTED AS LAMPSPair of Continental 5-arm gilt bronze candelabra, each with five candle cups with acanthus decoration, atop a turned pedestal and double urn stand festooned with lion masks, acanthus leaf decoration, reeded decoration and cast floral garlands, supported on a scrolled and squared plinth base with bracket feet. Each wired as lamps and fitted with double light sockets. Cadelabra: 22 1/2" H. 35 1/2" total H. Late 19th/Early 20th century.
Condition:
Both lamps overall good condition and functioning at time of inspection. One is missing a finial and adornment to side of lower urn. Both with possible touchups to gilt decoration.
- CHINESE INTRICATELY CARVED & EBONIZED
CHINESE INTRICATELY CARVED & EBONIZED URN STANDChinese intricately carved and ebonized mixed woods urn stand with bat frieze, dragon and pearl apron. 43 3/4" high, 21 1/2" wide, 21 1/2" deep.
- AMERICAN CHERRY TIP TABLEwith octagonal
AMERICAN CHERRY TIP TABLEwith octagonal top on an urn standard. Expected light wear. 28 1/2" high, 17" wide, 24" deep. Provenance: Property of a Connecticut Private Collector.
Condition:
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- FRENCH 18TH C. STYLE URN STAND W/GILT
FRENCH 18TH C. STYLE URN STAND W/GILT METAL MOUNTS48 1/2" high, 21" wide, 21" deep. Provenance: Property of a CT Private Collector.
Condition:
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