Art Dealers Association of America Furniture

Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)
Founded in 1962, the Art Dealers Association of America is a vetted community of more than 180 top-tier galleries across the United States. Working with these member galleries, ADAA appraisers offer assessment services for artworks spanning from the Renaissance to the present day. The ADAA also arranges public forums on important art-related topics and hosts The Art Show, presented each year at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, which stands out among art fairs for its acclaimed selection of curated booths — many of which are one-artist exhibitions.to
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Center Table with Scroll Legs, Paw Feet and Marble Tops
By Thomas Seymour
Located in New York, NY
Center Table, about 1818–20
Attributed to Thomas Seymour (1771–1848), working either for James Barker or for Isaac Vose & Son, with Thomas Wightman (1759...
Category
1810s American American Classical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood, Mahogany
Painted Tall-Case Clock
Located in West Chester, PA
Clock with broken-scroll pediment, three urn finials, enameled dial, fluted quarter-columns at the waist and base that has a wonderfully applied molding sur...
Category
Early 19th Century Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
$29,500
Pair of Medici-Form Vases
Located in New York, NY
Attributed to Schoelcher, Paris, France, circa 1830.
Porcelain, painted and gilded.
16 1/4 in. high, 9 1/2 in. wide, 9 1/2 in. deep.
Ex Coll.: by repute, Joseph Bonaparte...
Category
Mid-19th Century French Empire Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Porcelain
$25,000 / set
Miniature Striped-Maple Serpentine Chest of Drawers
Located in New York, NY
American, probably Boston or Salem, Massachusetts
Miniature Serpentine Chest of Drawers, circa 1785-1800
Striped maple, ebony, and rosewood (secondary woods: mahogany), with brass dr...
Category
1780s American Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood
"on the Lapland Coast" by Hermann Ottomar Herzog
By Hermann Ottomar Herzog
Located in West Chester, PA
Wonderful painting showing a group of reindeer along the coastline of Lapland. Part of Herzogs list of 1000 painting this painting is numb...
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Late 19th Century American American Classical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Monumental Overmantel or Pier Mirror in the Aesthetic Taste
Located in New York, NY
American, third quarter of the 19th century.
Pine, gessoed and gilded, with mirror plate.
Measures: 81 ½ in. high, 59 ½ in. wide.
Condition: Excellent. The gilding has been cleaned and very, very slightly inglided as necessary. The ball at the upper left was missing and has been replicated based upon...
Category
19th Century American Aesthetic Movement Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Mirror, Pine
Maple William & Mary Dish-Top Candlestand
Located in West Chester, PA
Candlestand with circular top, turned pedestal, three turned legs and ball feet. Black paint is not original.
Category
18th Century and Earlier Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Maple
Pair of Mahogany Queen Anne Side Chairs
Located in West Chester, PA
Yoke crest, solid splat, scalloped apron and cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet. English or Irish, circa 1740.
Category
18th Century English Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Mahogany
$2,600 / set
18th Century Walnut Queen Anne Chest on Frame
Located in West Chester, PA
Chester County Queen Anne chest on frame with three over two over three drawer configuration retaining it's original plate brasses a scallope...
Category
18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Rare Pair of Five Slat Ladderback Side Chairs
Located in West Chester, PA
Good turned ball and ring front stretcher and ball feet. Rush seats with a front apron.
Category
18th Century American American Colonial Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Maple
$5,000 / set
Pier Mirror in the Neoclassical Taste
Located in New York, NY
New York, circa 1815-1820.
Wood, gessoed and gilded, with mirror plate.
75 1/2 in. high, 44 1/8 in. wide (at the cornice), 8 1/2 in. deep (at the cornice).
Condition: Some restorati...
Category
19th Century American Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Mirror, Wood
Pair of English Queen Anne Brass Candlesticks
Located in West Chester, PA
Pair of English Queen Anne brass candlesticks with octagonal base.
Category
18th Century English Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Regency Lantern
Located in New York, NY
English
Regency lantern, circa 1800.
Glass, blown, with gilt-brass fittings
27 in. high, 13 1/4 in. greatest diameter.
In a market that is overwhelmed with reproduction lanterns of ...
Category
19th Century English Regency Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Brass
$8,500
Very Rare Maple Bannister Back Armchair
Located in West Chester, PA
William and Mary bannister back armchair. Arched crest, wonderful turnings, molded splat nd rush seat. Turned legs terminating in ball feet. Pennsylvania, circa 1730.
Category
18th Century American William and Mary Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Maple
"Beneath the Surface" by John W. McCoy
By John W. McCoy
Located in West Chester, PA
Abstract watercolor painting of stones underwater in a stream.
Category
20th Century American Post-Modern Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Egyptian Motif Pair of Regency Candleholders by George Penton English circa 1808
By George Penton
Located in Incline Village, NV
Rare pair of Regency bronze candleholders from the London, England workshop of George Penton on New Street Fetter Lane. He was well known and recognized by both British and American connoisseurs of fine art during the late 18th and early 19th century. These Regency candleholders are marked and embossed "Published by G. Penton
Jan.Y 1 1808". The Egyptian motif, the sphinx like figures, and recumbent lion at the base, all indicate that Penton was most certainly influenced by Thomas Hope and his 1807 publication "Household Furniture and Interior Decoration". The ornate and detailed appointments; from the multiple medallions adorning the candle cups, rope and tassel design to the drip holders, to the fine quality representation of the sphinx, lion, and mask on the base, with floral leaf pattern to the perimeter, all are emblematic of fine quality Regency period household decorations. These are a unique and beautiful pair of Regency candleholders from an important maker and an impressive collection (see provenance below). Perfect for the discerning collector of 18th and 19th century antiques.
The condition is outstanding and all original with no restoration.
Dimensions: 10 3/4" high x 3" wide x 4 1/2" deep
George Penton's work can also be found at St. Michaels Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina where a brass chandelier with provisions for holding 45 candles still hangs. It is the oldest of these types of church chandeliers in America, and is referenced in an article in a May 18th, 1907 issue of The Atheneum. It was installed in 1804; information regarding this can also be found in "Written Historic and Descriptive Data, South Carolina, St. Michael's Church" prepared June 27th, 1941.
Provenance: The Millicent A. Rogers Collection (See underside of candle holder image): Millicent Rogers (1902-1953). Noted Socialite, Fashion Icon, and Art Collector. Standard Oil Heiress and granddaughter to Henry Rogers...
Category
Early 1800s English Regency Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Bronze
Pair of "Old Paris" Vases with Garlands of Bisquit Flowers
Located in New York, NY
French, circa 1820.
Porcelain, painted and gilded, with applied bisquit flowers
8 13/16 in. high.
Inscribed (with incised mark, under the base of each): 3.
Category
1820s French Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Gilt Bronze Regency Firedogs, Attributed To Thomas Hope. England Ca 1803
By Thomas Hope
Located in Incline Village, NV
These firedogs (as they were referred to), while not really serving any utility, would have been used as decoration to enhance the visual aesthetics of the hearth, by being placed one to each side of the fireplace opening. I have attached 20 images to this listing. The last image shows how they would have been used in a fireplace setting.
These highly ornate pair of gilt bronze firedogs are quite important and were, more than likely, the design of Thomas Hope (1769-1831), who created elaborate and innovative decorations whose features were influenced by his extensive travel through the Near East, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, and Europe, over a ten year period. He was the foremost interior designer during the Regency period and developed luxurious surroundings for his two lavish London residences during the early 19th century. They were decorated with items of his own design, along with those he had accumulated and collected during his travels. He introduced to the British aristocracy the term "interior design". In terms of collecting, and the acquisition of fine art...
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Early 1800s English Regency Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Bronze
Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair
Located in West Chester, PA
Yoke crest, solid splat, slip seat. Cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet. Wonderful stature. Philadelphia, PA, circa 1740.
Category
18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
Peacock Green Cut-Glass Decanter
Located in New York, NY
Peacock green cut-glass decanter
English, circa 1840.
Glass, blown and cut.
Measures: 13 1/2 in. high.
Condition: Perfect, except for minor flakes on the bottom of stopper.
Category
1840s English Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Glass
Pair of Porcelain Urn Form Fruit Coolers with Covers and Liners
By Stône, Coquerel, and Legros d'Anisy
Located in New York, NY
Pair Footed Fruit Coolers, about 1810-20
Stône, Coquerel, and Legros D’Anisy, Paris (active 1808–49)
Porcelain, partially transfer printed in sepia and green and gilded
Each, 13 1/2 in. high x 10 in. wide x 7 1/2 in. deep
Signed and inscribed (on underside of one top and one base, with printed mark): STÔNE /
COQUEREL / ET / LE GROS / PARIS / PAR BREVET D’INVENTION: Manufre de Décors sur
Porcelaine Faience; variously inscribed with decorators’ initial in green and brown (on
underside of one top and one base): M; variously inscribed with incised mark (on underside of one liner and both bottoms): 3; inscribed (in blue script, on the inside of one liner): 615
The Parisian firm of Stône, Coquerel, and Legros d'Anisy is distinguished for the important role that it played in the introduction of transfer-printed decoration on fine china in France. Although the process had been known and used in Great Britain since the eighteenth century, it was, according to Régine de Plinval de Guillebon in her book, Porcelain of Paris 1770–1850 (New York: Walker and Company, 1972), not until 1802 that Potter, Blancheron, Constant, Neppel, Cadet de Vaux & Denuelle took out a patent in France for transfer-printing on earthenware, and it was only on February 26, 1808, that John Hurford Stône, his brother-in-law, Athanase Marie Martin Coquerel, and Francois Antoine Legros d'Anisy not only took out a patent for transfer-printing on china, but also established a Stône, Coquerel, and d'Anisy partnership for the manufacture of transfer-printed ceramics. Their address from 1808 until 1818 was at 9, rue de Cadran, Paris.
Prior to this, Stône and Coquerel had been partners at a creamware factory in Creil, France, and Legros d’Anisy had worked at the Sèvres factory, where he had apparently developed the transfer-printing technique for which his own firm became well known. “The process,” notes de Guillebon, was “based upon removing from the engraving a ‘pull’ made on a specially coated filter-paper, which was pressed onto the object to be decorated; this object itself was covered with a film. Firing took...
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Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Porcelain
Walnut Queen Anne Armchair
Located in West Chester, PA
Shell on crest, solid splat, great arm support and carved knuckles. Cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Nice patina. Philadelphia, circa 1760.
Category
18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
18th Century Brass Spanish Frying Pan Stick
Located in West Chester, PA
18th century brass Spanish frying pan stick.
Category
18th Century Spanish Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Fan-Carved Wood Mantel in the Federal Taste
Located in New York, NY
New York,
Fan-carved mantel in the Federal taste, circa 1812
Pine
Measures: 66 1/4 in. high, 90 3/8 in. wide, 13 1/4 in. deep
Within the genre of carved rather than plasterwork mantels of the Federal Period, no example that has come to light is more perfectly designed or more carefully wrought than the present one, which is an amazing symphony of fans, urns, beads, and other Neo-Classical devices, all ultimately influenced by the plasterwork designs of the English architects Robert (1728–1792) and James (1732–1794) Adam.
Of a type that proliferated in the area bounded by the northern New Jersey counties of Bergen and Passaic, the Hudson Valley, and western Long Island, the mantel is representative of work that flourished in the first couple of decades of the 19th century. While most of the woodwork of this style that has survived is found in interiors, various examples of exterior doors and other trim have been noted, but most examples have disappeared as a result, variously, of natural deterioration and purposeful demolition in anticipation of development.
Although considerably larger in scale and more elaborate in ornament than a mantel that has been in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum since 1944 (acc. no. 44.55; photograph in Hirschl & Adler archives), the present mantel is so close in style and conception to that example that it likely originated in the same house.
The Brooklyn mantel is documented as having been removed from a house built by Judge Isaac Terhune (1762–1837), an eminent lawyer and judge. The house was situated on King’s Highway, at the corner of Mansfield Place, at the edge of South Greenfield, a village in northern Gravesend, Brooklyn. A photograph of the house, taken by the German e´migre´ photographer, Eugene Armbruster (1865–1933), is in the collection of the New-York Historical Society.
Terhune is ultimately descended from the Dutch-Huguenot e´migre´ Albert Albertson Terhunen, who died in Flatlands, Brooklyn, in 1685.The family eventually spread out through New Amsterdam, Long Island, and Bergen County, New Jersey. Terhune’s great-grandson, also Albert (1715–1806), left a sizable estate to his six surviving children, including his second child and second son, Isaac.
Judge Terhune lived in the house until his death in 1837, at which time, according to an article in The New York Times for November 27, 1910, he, having died without issue, “left the White Frame Mansion with its exquisitely carved doorway, beautiful mantels, and other interior adornments to his brother John” (Part Six, p. 11).
The article continues:
After the latter’s death, the house and its estate of about 70 acres passed through several owners, eventually being purchased in 1853 by Benjamin G. Hitchings [1813–1893].
The house next passed to Benjamin’s son, Hector, who had been born in the house, and then lived there for 25 years. He sold it in 1910 in partial payment for a Manhattan apartment house. After thus having been sold to a real estate developer, the Hitchings property was subdivided into Hitchings Homestead. The house survived until about 1928, at which time it was razed and a Deco-style apartment house with the address 2301 Kings Highway was constructed on the site and occupied in 1935.
By 1910, the fate of the house, in an area of Brooklyn that was being rapidly developed, was becoming obvious. The Times article reported:
The house has been well kept up, but fearing lest the hand of time or vandals might deal harshly with some of its choice bits of carving, Mr. Hitchings removed a few years ago a few beautifully carved wood mantels...
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1810s American Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood
Extremely Rare William and Mary Side Chair
Located in West Chester, PA
Stepped crest with carved volutes, solid splat, rush seat, turned legs, stretchers and ball feet. Ball and ring front stretcher. Early black paint over original green.
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18th Century American William and Mary Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Maple
Maple Savery Side Chair with Yoke Crest
By William Savery
Located in West Chester, PA
From the school of William Savery, this Maple Queen Anne side chair has a yoke crest, a solid spooned splat, a rush seat and cabriole legs terminating i...
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18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Late Fall" by Walter Baum
By Walter Emerson Baum
Located in West Chester, PA
Oil on board with interesting study on reverse side.
Category
1920s American Other Vintage Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Scrap Wood
Very Unusual Large Trompe L'oeil Game Painting on Board
By Bianchi Factory
Located in West Chester, PA
Trompe L'oeil game painting on board. Birds, guns and a bugle. Italian artist and dated 1910.
Category
Early 20th Century Italian International Style Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Paint
Card Table in the Rococo Taste
By Charles A. Baudoine
Located in New York, NY
RECORDED: cf. Anna Tobin D’Ambrosio, ed., Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute (Syracuse University Press, Utica, New York, 1999), pp. 85, 86, 87 illus. the Munson-Williams-Proctor tables // cf. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 19th Century America–Furniture and Other Decorative Arts (1970), exhib. cat., [n.p.] no.133
This table is identical to a pair of card tables bearing the stenciled label of Charles A. Baudouine of 335 Broadway, New York, which were acquired by James and Helen Munson Williams of Utica, New York, in May 1852 for their home, Fountain Elms, which is where they remain today as part of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute collection. The Williams tables were billed as “1 Rosewood Multiform Table” at $160 for the pair, and they were indeed “multiform” in that they could be used separately and folded as a pair of console tables, opened as a pair of card tables, or joined together as a center table. The present table varies essentially in the fact that it does not include the mechanism that would have allowed it to be attached to another to form a center table.
Of French descent, Baudouine was born in New York in 1808. He made his debut as a cabinetmaker in the New York directory of 1829/30, where he is listed at 508 Pearl Street. By 1839/40 he relocated to Broadway, where he remained in business at various addresses until about 1854. A sense of the scale of Baudouine’s operation is given by German immigrant cabinetmaker Ernest Hagen...
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Mid-19th Century North American Rococo Revival Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood, Rosewood
Walnut Chippendale Armchair
Located in West Chester, PA
Walnut Chippendale armchair with carved shell and streamer crest rail solid splay with inlaid heart carved legs with flowers on knee blocks and terminatin...
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18th Century American Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
$29,000
Mahogany Dish Top Candlestand
Located in West Chester, PA
Bird cage support, urn pedestal, and cabriole legs terminating in snake feet. Nice old patina.
Category
18th Century Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Mahogany
Pair of Fern Wall Brackets
Located in New York, NY
American, circa 1850-1880.
Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), with wire armature and composition ornament, gessoed
and gilded.
Measures: 14 1/8 in. high, 16 5/16 in. wide (at the sh...
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19th Century American Aesthetic Movement Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood
$55,000 / set
Walnut Candle Stand
Located in West Chester, PA
One board top with great figure and a dish top, bird cage, urn pedestal, cabriole legs terminating in snake feet.
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Late 18th Century Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
$3,800
Plateau in the Restauration Taste with Grape and Leaf Motifs
Located in New York, NY
French.
Plateau in the Restauration taste with grape and leaf motifs, circa 1825.
Ormolu and patinated bronze, with mirror plate and wood backing.
Measures: 15 7/8 in. diameter, 3 11...
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1820s French Neoclassical Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Bronze
17th Century Dutch Brass Hemskirk Candlestick
Located in West Chester, PA
17th century Dutch brass Hemskirk candlestick.
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Early 17th Century European Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Walnut Hepplewhite One Drawer Stand
Located in West Chester, PA
Highly figured top, unusual reeded drawer, splayed legs. Delaware Valley.
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18th Century American Hepplewhite Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
Walnut Hepplewhite One Drawer Stand
Located in West Chester, PA
Highly figured top, unusual reeded drawer, splayed legs.
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Early 19th Century Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
Maple and Oak Candle Stand
Located in West Chester, PA
This is a very unusual candle stand made from maple and oak. It has a stationary oak dish top, maple turned urn shaped pedestal with three maple tu...
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1780s American Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Maple, Oak
Very Formal Mahogany Two Piece Linen Press
Located in West Chester, PA
Elaborate moldings, shaped panel doors, drawers inside both base and top. Carved hairy paw feet, gadrooned base molding and carved shell in center. England, circa 1760.
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18th Century American Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Mahogany
English Queen Anne Shagreen Knife Box
Located in West Chester, PA
Rare Queen Anne with shagreen cover red fabric fitted interior for silver tableware set terminating in brass feet.
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18th Century English Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Walnut Queen Anne Dressing Table
Located in West Chester, PA
A well conceived dressing table with nicely molded top with four notched corners. The drawer formation is one drawer over two. Scalloped aprons add elegant form associated with the Q...
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1740s American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Walnut Queen Anne Corner Chair
Located in West Chester, PA
Walnut Queen Anne corner chair with a wonderful old patina, pierced splats with hearts, deep scalloped skirts with turned arm supports and three turned legs with one front cabriole l...
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18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Early Walnut Pewter Cupboard
Located in West Chester, PA
Straight sides with lollypop top, four shelves and panelled doors below with nice base molding and a wonderful patina overall.
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18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Wood
$15,500
Domed Chagrin Casket
Located in West Chester, PA
Very rare wood, iron and sharkskin domed casket on ball feet. Ornamented with iron strap work and double hasp lock. Silk damask interior.
Ex collection of...
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Late 17th Century French Renaissance Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
$9,500
Maple Queen Anne Side Chair
By William Savery
Located in West Chester, PA
This Maple Queen Anne side chair has a cupid’s bow crest, a solid spooned splat and cabriole legs terminating in “crook’t” feet. This side chair...
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18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Still Life of Strawberries by Antonio Pietro Martino
Located in West Chester, PA
Oil on canvas of two boxes of strawberries on a table one spilling out.
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Mid-20th Century American Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Cherry Chippendale Shaving Stand
Located in West Chester, PA
Rhode Island cherry Chippendale shaving stand with the original mirror, refinished surface, and replaced brasses. The shaving Stand has a wonderful...
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18th Century American Chippendale Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Walnut Queen Anne Oval Top Tavern Table
Located in West Chester, PA
Scalloped aprons, turned legs and ball feet.
Category
1760s American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Walnut
"Simplicity" by Richard Chalfant
Located in West Chester, PA
Over looking abundant fields of wildflowers an old Quaker home stands quietly on a knoll simple but elegant.
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Diminutive Cherry Queen Anne Foot Stool
Located in West Chester, PA
Very desirable size cherry Queen Anne foot stool, shaped sides, cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.
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18th Century English Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Walnut Queen Anne Balloon Seat Side Chair
By William Savery
Located in West Chester, PA
Philadelphia walnut Queen Anne balloon seat side chair with Savery style knees terminating in slipper feet.
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18th Century American Queen Anne Antique Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Study on Falling Water" Painting by Richard Chalfant
Located in West Chester, PA
This is a meditation on change and impermanence. Water always moves, transforming. Not one drop falls exactly the same.
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Scribes of Old" by Arthur Meltzer
Located in West Chester, PA
Oil on canvas still life of early indenture and various items along a table.
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20th Century American Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Silent Neighbors" by Carl Lawless
Located in West Chester, PA
"Silent Neighbors" by Carl Lawless.
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20th Century Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Winter Moutain Scene" by Carl Lawless
Located in West Chester, PA
A very nice oil on canvas in its original frame showing a small snowy village nestled in the mountains.
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Early 20th Century American Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Sunset Meditation" Painting by Richard Chalfant
Located in West Chester, PA
It is time to put aside small matters for the big picture.
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Oil on Canvas of the Montmorenci Staircase at Winterthur
By Grace Gemberling Keast
Located in West Chester, PA
A famous architectural element at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware, this painting was probably done in the 1940s.
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20th Century Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Materials
Canvas
"End of the Night" by Richard Chalfant
Located in West Chester, PA
Enveloped in darkness the night fisher listens to the sea pound the rocks and feels the ground shake with the weight of the surf. The ocean spray washes aw...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
Rue de Leglish Church by Albert van Neese Greene
Located in West Chester, PA
Oil on board of a snowy church yard in France.
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20th Century Art Dealers Association of America Furniture
"Drifting in the Shadows" by Richard Chalfant
Located in West Chester, PA
This nocturne illustrates a moment when a quiet boating party’s serenity is suddenly rocked. The once peaceful night sky explodes with fireworks and merrymaking. Someone is always qu...
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