Home     Mantels     Antiques     About Us     Contact Us     Directions  



We found 223 results for your search of

Click here to view larger image.
Clock, Tall Case, English "Moon Phase" c.1770

  To an English mod 18th century walnut long case clock. The movement is time and strike of 8 day duration. The dial signed by the maker "Thomas Hamlison Wrexham (England)" . The clock also has working seconds dial and a nonfunctioning a date of the month dial and a moon face wheel. The movement has been altered and could be a period replacement. The rich walnut case has a broken arch pediment with fretwork applied to cloth. The arch is supported by fluted columns having old gilt gesso capitals and bases. The shaped trunk door and base have central marquetry inlay with flowers and filigree. The clock is supported on bracket feet. All in all the clock is a rich looking example from the mid 18th century. (#1329)
Dimensions:  Height: 88.50"  Length: 19"  Width: 9.50"
$12,650.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Trivet, Brass and Iron, English, c.1810-1830

  To a good quality heavy brass and Iron English fireplace trivet with original drop handles to the sides. The front crabriole legs are brass and the top is decorated with pierced hearts. (#1345)
Dimensions:  Height: 12"  Length: 16"  Width: 10"
$1,500.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Chest, 4 drawer Mahogany, American, c.1790-1810

  To a good quality Delaware Valley 4-drawer chest. The drawer fronts and top are veneered with finely figured mahogany. The drawers are constructed of tulip poplar sides and soft pine bottoms and they retain the original cock beading to the front. The piece has the original overhang to the top to cover chair rail and it is all in good order with replaced hardware. The French bracket feet are original. The piece has had the usual small repairs. A South Carolina owner's label is nailed to the rear. (#1352)
Dimensions:  Height: 38.50"  Length: 41.75"  Width: 21.25"
$5,350.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Andirons, Brass & Iron, American, c.1780-1800

  A fine pair of tall new York or Philadelphia fireplace andirons. The cabriole legs end in pad feet and also have spurs on the legs. Above is a square base or plinth with molded bottom. Above is a tapered cylinder column with turned capital and base. A flat plinth or column top foots a turned neoclassic urn finial. The andirons have a central wrought iron rod which is peened to the top. The andirons retain the original wrought iron billets with curved section which acts as a log stop. (#1360)
Dimensions:  Height: 27.75"  Length: 21"  Width: 12.87"
$7,350.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Fender, Brass & Iron, American, c.1900

  A fine quality punctuated brass fireplace fender in a tudor strap work design. Above, is a round tube and below a molded section. Both contain iron rods. The fender has been hand cleaned, polished, and treated with conservation lacquer. (#1362)
Dimensions:  Height: 5.12"  Length: 43.50"  Width: 9"
$950.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Trivet, Brass and Iron, English, c.1800

  To a small English fireplace trivet having wrought iron legs and feet. The horseshoe shaped top is veneered with a punctuated brass design. Retaining the original repaired wood handle (#1370)
Dimensions:  Height: 13"  Length: 14"  Width: 10.50"
$900.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Trivet, Iron, English, c.1800

  To a good quality English or American fireplace trivet made of high quality polish wrought iron. Rectangular in form . (#1371)
Dimensions:  Height: 12.75"  Length: 14"  Width: 12"
$800.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Bucket, Coal, Brass, English c.1850

  To a good quality brass coal bucket or scuttle of usual lipped oval form. It has been polished and lacquered. (#1372)
Dimensions:  Height: 11"  Length: 17"  Width: 12"
$1,150.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Fender, Steel, c.1780-1800

  A fine quality pierced and engraved English serpentine front fireplace fender. The frieze is decorated with engraved fan paterae between fluting which is pierced. The top and bottom are mounted with shaped border and the bottom is further strengthened with an iron billet. (#1377)
Dimensions:  Height: 5.50"  Length: 49.75"  Width: 7"
$2,150.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Trivet, Brass and Iron, English, c.1790-1810

  To an adjustable English warming trivet which attaches to a fireplace grate. The brass top section slides to adjusts in and out for heating. The brass has been cleaned and lacquered and the iron has been hot oiled. (#1378)
Dimensions:  Height: 6"  Length: 11"  Width: 14"
$499.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Trivet, Brass and Iron, English, c.1790-1810

  To a pierced top brass and iron adjustable fireplace trivet meant to be used with a coal grate. The brass has been cleaned and lacquered and the iron treated with oil. (#1381)
Dimensions:  Height: 19"  Length: 11"  Width: 0"
$600.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Bucket, Coal, Brass, English c.1890

  To a good quality brass coal bucket or scuttle of usual lipped oval form. It has been polished and lacquered. With replaced bottom. (#1385)
Dimensions:  Height: 16"  Length: 16"  Width: 12"
$999.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Bucket, Coal, Brass, English c.1890

  To a good quality brass coal bucket or scuttle of usual lipped oval form. It has been polished and lacquered. With old replaced bottom. (#1386)
Dimensions:  Height: 15"  Length: 14"  Width: 10.25"
$999.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Barometer, English Banjo c.1810-1820 "A. Maspoll Hull"

  To a good quality English Banjo barometer of the c.1810-1820 period. The barometer retains the four original engraved registers including one signed by the maker, "A. Maspoll Hull". The barometer retians the original hands and ivory indicator knob. (#1389)
Dimensions:  Height: 38"  Length: 10"  Width: 1.75"
$2,800.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Clock, Mantel, French, Onyx & Bronze, c.1890-1910

  To a fine quality French mantel clock veneered with rich green figured onyx and gilt bronze neoclassic trim. There are two 14 day trains for time and hour and half hour strike on a gong. The movement is mounted with a mercury compensated pendulum which is attached to a visiable dial mount anchor escapment. The case retains the beveled glass on four sides as well as turned columns also having bronze mounts. The movement is stamped "Made in France" also "Medaille D' Argent L Marti et Cie" Note: loss to some onyx at bottom rear (#1399)
Dimensions:  Height: 13.50"  Length: 5.50"  Width: 8.75"
$1,200.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireplace Fender, 18th C., Bell Metal, English

  To a good quality serpentine form bell metal fireplace fender. The frieze is fluted and mounted with two courses of moulding, below is the original iron pan. The fender has been cleaned and lacquered. (#1408)
Dimensions:  Height: 5.12"  Length: 43"  Width: 5.50"
$2,800.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Mirror, 18th C. French Gilt Wood

  To a small carved gesso and gilt wood mirror form Provence, France. The mirror retains a period hand beveled mercury gilt glass mirror plate. (#1423)
Dimensions:  Height: 41"  Length: 0"  Width: 23"
$6,700.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Fireback, Cast Iron German 18th century

  To an 18th century German stove plate or fireback of cast iron. The scene depicted is the miracle of the oil a biblical story. The widowed mother of one of Elisha's seminary students had owed money and the creditor was demanding payment by taking the student and his brother as slaves. Creditors were not to take advantage of the poor during their times of extreme need. This caused the widow who depended upon her sons for income, extra added distress upon her financial strain. Elisha had her sons collect pots and pans. She poured her olive oil into them as Elisha had instructed. The surplus of oil stopped running only when they ran out of containers. The oil was then sold to pay the debt as well as there was enough income for her to live off for the rest of her life. The miracle of the widow's oil was not intended for public sensation but to privately demonstrate God's grace and mercy to the widow. Through Elisha God not only met the widow's immediate need but long range ones as well. (#1425)
Dimensions:  Height: 24.50"  Length: 26"  Width: 0"
$2,400.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Chair, Side, Caned English c.1680-1700

  To a good quality English Baroque side chair. The crest rail carved with floral punch decoration. The splayed feet have been reduced in height. With repairs. Provenance: William Trent House, Trenton, NJ. (#1439)
Dimensions:  Height: 42.50"  Length: 15"  Width: 18.50"
$1,299.00  
View larger image Format for printing
Click here to view larger image.
Chair, Side, Caned English c.1700-1720

  To an ebonized English beechwood side chair. Having a craved crest with the all seeing eye. The back and seat are canned and the four repaired legs are connected with a swirl stretcher. Provenance; William Trent House Trenton, NJ. (#1440)
Dimensions:  Height: 43.50"  Length: 18"  Width: 15.50"
$1,299.00  
View larger image Format for printing
< Previous|  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  |Next >