the vase rim on that foot makes it look one piece to me.
[IMG] Jelly cupboard, I guess, coming up soon. Anything to see here? Panels look local, s Georgia.
Yes. Learned a lot since that post. here's a little quid pro quo. another English table. like the thin turnings on some of these pieces. did...
This is what I mean. I recently passed by a carved wainscot chair that I had a feeling about. unfortunately I had no time to get a photo. Also if...
Ha. I missed this. I think I did reply early on, but back then a lot of my replies were never published b/c I wasn't used to always getting...
sotheby, relined 1961? looking for records now.[IMG]
interesting, one of the paintings from the catologue on Dulwich college site[IMG]
yes. that size is consistent with this picture
Purchased this painting which was attributed Italian school, 18th century. Does that date seem correct? Back is relined. Need to check all the...
I forgot about the door, that's what bothered me too. Nice Windsor and the lot before it. On my list, but laid off the sale after three others...
any thoughts on the origins of this cabinet? @James Conrad [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That’s Savannah.
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/ottoman...what do y'all reckon, mid-19th Irish possibly? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I know a small part of the story on this cabinet. In it's 200th year it was bought at another country auction outside Savannah. I passed on it...
yes, sorry a red wash is what I mean. it's period. agreed, washstand is what I thought...a friend said he thought it might be something else.
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whatyou call it? dressing table, side table, server, washstand? Was painted red. [IMG]
I think it was rebuilt late 19th. Front, back and side don't seem to have ever been apart. The ⅜ inch panel facade over the front board seems...
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