the "pilaster" bed is authentic amish made... and named so in amishland and in canada. is it the "fancies" bit that bothers you? its just easy to...
sorry we here always called them fancies or pilasters as in this pilaster bed [IMG]
i believe the 32k was for a wallace nutting pilgrims chest in the sunflower style. you mentioned him. the "pilasters" in the centre bottom were...
personally i think that since one sold for over 32k$ there are suddenly alot more of them around... suddenly. would the maker actually have his...
i would call that a louis xv style ormolu mounted patinated vitrine on stand here is one for sale in egypt. its new, bigger and mucho dolaros [IMG]
how about a french empire revival hexafoil cocktail table
that looks like rotary lathe plywood to me invented by nobel after 1850ish. anyone can make old looking dovetails. our term projects [hall...
i believe you would call it a jewelry armoire. if its plywood in the drawer bottoms then you know it newer than 1870ish peace
i would like to call that a huanghuali "hundred antiques" wedding/dowry cabinet.
[IMG] seems like the right font probably was once wicker.
demilune [directoire] desk. sligh lowry made many. don't think yours is though.
[IMG] someone loved this one. yours not so much....
think its called a hirschfanger hunting dagger or forestry cutlass
hi tom the issue i have found with these chairs is that from the feet up your chair has exact mates on christies and sothebys listed as james 11....
personally i would like to see how the front legs on the left hand chair are attached under the burlap sack.
quite a few...
think its called a haveli [farmhouse] armoire from palace doors in rajastan [sp?]
i think its soapstone. common thing for sinks and counter tops etc etc. nowadays they use more figured stone. back in the day it was plain. might...
cannot see it but i am guessing soapstone or actual slate like a chalk board.
alfredo kept the grappa flowing. the water was shiite. oh well figurati!
Separate names with a comma.