Ok be like that . I’ve got something in my eye….its NOT a tear. NOT A TEAR….
OMG Jeasta, I’m so envious of “Lady with Wheat” that it hurts. Bad. I only hope that you will feel your better nature and send it to me. Heck,...
Late to the party here, but I would have to agree that this is not 17th Century. Remember that the Victorians loved the 17th Century, and...
It’s a Renaissance Revival work/sewing table ca. 1880. So in answer to your question: Yes, it’s pre-1900. Nice piece!
I’ve seen the same plinth on a different base. The lamp was from the 1930s; I see no reason to doubt that this one is also from the 1930s.
@Potteryplease Yes, I did find it locally. Actually, it’s from an estate in St. Louis, but it was transported by car. Wrestling it from the place...
Good thing she's on tip-toe, because its getting deep in here...;);)
That should have been “sunflower.” Sheesh…
This is "La Melodie," an allegorical figure in bronze by Albert Carriere Belleuse. The original is, apparently, in the Louvre. It was made in...
I looked at it more and the lack of weathering may be explained be the underside of the board being relatively sheltered. So yes, it is probably...
My guess would be 1880s, with the pine board newer, of course. Beautiful!
I see a sound lower in the crest of the etagere; I’m more convinced now that this is aesthetic movement, since that was one of their principal...
I’m no expert in Chinese furniture, but I’ll take a stab at the second one. I’d characterize this as an etagere. I see some western influence...
Yes, rococo revival plateau mirror with a new glass and original backing. 1868 sounds right. Beautiful and unusually early compared to what you...
A traditional sofa and chair from the mid-20th Century with Victorian/Edwardian elements. Looks like a spray-on walnut finish. Probably made in...
Komo’s kicking butt here. As mentioned above, Louis 15 or 16 revival piece. Looks like nice construction. I’m glad you appreciate it!
That works too.
Oops it looks like my text was inserted into Debora’s quote.
Actually, by Rococo Revival I meant a specific style ca. 1840-1870, an unusual movement that was more academically rigorous than the Rococo of a...
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