Onyx, yes. You'd have to see what her companion was doing to be sure (she might have held a cricket bat, who knows); maybe she's just a sport...
Nothing to do with baroque whatsoever. 19th century would be right, and could be early as well as late 19th century, but a local carpenter's work...
Never heard of him before, but a quick google search revealed Marshall Mitchell (1917-2001) was a very prolific sculptor of western subjects. As...
Sorry. Doesn't look to me like worth 130 Euros to many other people. But if not for resale, who cares!
1890s to 1930s, for sure, and very nice. Price will depend on may factors, such as state and details which would require closer inspection, plus...
Biedermeier was once used very loosely to mean simple and undecorated, and this it probably how your dealer meant it. If at all old and indeed...
Pretty ordinary box. I have half a dozen. Probably available from late 19th to early 20th century shops around the world. What is different is...
It is the real deal. Not a big deal, though. Still worth a few coins, but had it been gilded...
It is a bit unusual, I'll give it that, but I wouldn't call it rare in the sense the word is usually given. How to call this Regency revival...
These date from the late 19th century, and were actually never quite properly "popular" as such but had their niche. Lots of marriages made from...
Nothing wrong with leaving some meat on the bone to the dealer and take a cash offer, if reasonable. Any other option involves waiting, and only...
Big auction house would be the best, no doubt, but be aware that they sometimes don't bother with one item consignments--commission on this chair...
It sure does (age, uh). So Dutch cabinet makers established in Canada. Well, Limbert himself claimed some Dutch heritage for his furniture. But...
It does say, LL Mulder and sons, manufacturers, Le Havre (in French). They might have been Dutch, but they did have offices in France. Coat of...
What old dyes used to do was to oxidize the wood toward the golden tone white oak would take if left alone for twenty years. To achieve this you...
I think early 19th century design, executed then or later on the century, as it looks to be a provincial piece (you see, the nail says earlier,...
They are more often called "work" tables (as in needlework I guess), which, coupled with the work "Victorian" might help you get more info. Every...
My own experience is that, everywhere I've been, well-to-do areas are the best place to find the good stuff. Charity shops/thrift stores often...
Very stylish, and much older than the 60s. Nice veneer. I'd say maybe postwar make of a prewar design, with slight changes.
Yea, 30s, maker doesn't make a difference, and very nice! (hope you don't paint them :facepalm:)
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