Quick update. Leaning towards a mid-19th century (c. 1840–1850) loo/centre table, likely post-Regency. It clearly draws on English Georgian loo...
Agree! What 200 years does to flame birch is truly something special. Over time, oxidation of the wood and finish deepens the colour from a...
Thank you! I try to cherry-pick as best as I can. The Art Deco table is definitely faded, but it'll soon go trough a deep cleanse and 2-3...
Biedermeier pedestal table c. 1820-1840 [ATTACH] Norwegian Art Deco table c. 1920-1940 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Danish (most likely, due to previous...
Appreciate the candid inputs - and I am thankful for inputs on dating as I was not 100% sure at first. Glad to say that I'm picking up the table...
Yes, its hard to say. Could be danish also. The mixed signals is the reason why im second guessing whether the piece is period furniture or later,...
Updated view: I would not confidently attribute the table as British. While the construction (including a veenered mahogny top, hand-fitted...
I'm considering buying this table but would appreciate some second opinions before committing. The condition appears very good. Any thoughts on...
Beautiful!
Thanks! The advantage of having no fixed costs or overhead is that I can operate at low volumes and simply cherry-pick what I buy — I mostly do...
90% of the inventory was sold last week - happy to reload with new pieces. Please feel free to comment on dating and style. Louis-Philippe...
appreciate the input! Found a similar chair at a Norwegian museum dated 1770-1800 https://digitaltmuseum.no/0210611700822/stol
Scandinavian chairs (pair) - 1780-1820 - Irregular hand-planed surfaces, hand-cut mortise-and-tenon joints, and natural shaping of the timber...
As it happened, when I picked up the centre table I also acquired a Biedermeier table (c. 1840–1860). I haven’t been able to find any Biedermeier...
Indeed!
Yes indeed! I was contemplating about pricing it, but when the Commander-in-Chief (wife) came home from work, we apparently had a new breakfast...
Thanks for the input, that’s an interesting comparison. I can see the resemblance in the foot articulation, but the main reasons I’m leaning...
I am trying to narrow down the age and origin of this round pedestal centre table and would appreciate input. The table has a diameter of 114 cm...
114 cm diameter and 75 cm height birch burl table probably around 1840. I likely overpaid at $400 but the top has wonderful large book matched...
This place will explain all the changes in Stavanger from 1974 - 2026! https://www.norskolje.museum.no/en/
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