ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY SHOW SECTION STUFF middle size only TAKE ONE
ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY SHOW SECTION STUFF middle size only TAKE ONE
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CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. â Boch Freres Keramis Belgian pottery, unusual gazelle vase, circa 1920, measuring 12 inches high.
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CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. â Brownfield English majolica goose and monkey pitcher, circa 1870.
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CARA ANTIQUES, Langhorne, Penn. â Boch Freres Keramis Belgian pottery, very rare penguin vase, circa 1920, 12 inches tall.
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GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. â An American carved eagle, all original, circa 1860.
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GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. â Sailor-made yarn winder, circa 1860.
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GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. â Small Chippendale corner cupboard, circa 1780.
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GEORGE & DEBBIE SPIECKER FINE AMERICANA, North Hampton, N.H. â Portrait by W.M. Prior, all original.
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JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. â A most exotic bronze floor lamp with an egret standing on a detailed leafy base, with shell petals for globes and all topped with a wonderful shell globe.
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JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. â A dresser labeled Meeks and Sons Manufacturers, 15 & 45 Broad Street, New York, in unrestored original condition. This label is rarer and earlier than the later Meeks Vesey Street one.
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JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. â A ruby cut to clear hall lantern either Sandwich or New England Glass maintaining its original cut and frosted glass base, with alternating ruby and clear panels.
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JOAN BOGART, Rockville Centre, N.Y. â A most unusual bronze figural umbrella stand of a large owl with seashells for eyes, possibly a Vienna bronze.
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JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. â Oval burl dining table with brass trim, circa 1890.
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JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. â From a selection of antiques cast iron and stone garden ornaments.
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JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. â Wood and gesso gilt 13-arm pricket, Italian, dating from the Eighteenth Century.
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JOAN EVANS, Lambertville, N.J. â Large brass repousse, hand crafted lamp, three feet tall.
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POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City â French âMartellâ display, âHB Quimper.â
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POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City â French ceramic teapot in the form of a ball of wool.
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POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City â Pair of French candleholders, polychromed, Eighteenth century, approximately 27½ inches tall.
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POWDERHOUSE ANTIQUES, New York City â French papier mache clown pull-toy, approximately 19 inches long, Nineteenth Century.