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19th C. English George III Mahogany & Brass Gallery Hunt/Sideboard
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
elegance and impeccable craftsmanship from circa 1820. This quietly stunning antique piece features a well
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Early 19th Century English Regency Antique Quiet Butler

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Brass

"White House and Trees, " John Frederick Kensett, Hudson River School, New Jersey
By John Frederick Kensett
Located in New York, NY
Design; Youngstown, Ohio, The Butler Institute of American Art, American Drawings (Benjamin West to the
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1850s Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Paper, Oil

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[Mount Washington Winter Scene]
By Samuel Griggs
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated lower left: "SW Griggs 73". In fine condition.
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1870s Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Canvas, Oil

Bayou Belle
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Slonem, Hunt Title: Bayou Belle Date: 2023 Medium: Oil on Panel Unframed Dimensions: 15" x 20.5" Framed Dimensions: 26.5" x 32" Signature: Signed Verso Edition: Unique...
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2010s Contemporary Antique Quiet Butler

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Oil

On The Mohawk
By William Ongley
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower right. A landscape and marine painter, William Ongley was born in England in 1836 and came to America with his family and settled in New York. His art studies took him ...
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Canvas, Oil

On The Mohawk
On The Mohawk
H 22 in W 27 in D 3 in
Pearl Wick "Val-O-Seat" Butler's Chair
By Nova
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Fantastic midcentury valet chair made by the Pearl-Wick brand in Long Island City, Queens, New York! Featuring a gorgeous brass and walnut frame with a charming tufted satin seat and...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Antique Quiet Butler

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Metal, Brass

American Sheraton Chest of Drawers in Mahogany, New York, circa 1815
By Michael Allison
Located in Miami, FL
A lovely American Sheraton chest of drawers in mahogany from New York, circa 1815. Veneer work on second drawer is reminiscent of the work of Michael Allison. Chest features an orig...
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Early 19th Century American Sheraton Antique Quiet Butler

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Mahogany

Japanese Elegant Blue and Gilt Horse Hand Cast, Hand-Painted, Mint And Boxed
Located in South Burlington, VT
Here's a beautiful and unique way to accent your indoor display space with this special treasure from Japan. This is an attractive solid and finely cast effigy of an elegant horse ...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Antique Quiet Butler

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Iron

19th Century landscape oil painting of swans on a river
By Alfred Augustus Glendening Senior
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr British, (1840-1921) Swans on the River Oil on canvas, signed & dated (18)96 Image size: 17.75 inches x 30.75 inches Size including frame: 25 inches x...
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19th Century Victorian Antique Quiet Butler

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Oil, Canvas

Painting of Lake & Mountains in England by 20th Century British Landscape Artist
By James Wright
Located in Preston, GB
Painting of Lake & Mountains in England by 20th Century British Landscape Artist, James Wright Signed, Original, Oil on Canvas, housed in a beautiful ornate gold frame. Provenance:...
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1990s Romantic Antique Quiet Butler

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Canvas, Oil

1800's Antique Italian Renaissance Revival Carved, Mirror, Crest, Sideboard!!
Located in Austin, TX
Gorgeous Antique Sideboard, Italian Renaissance Revival Carved, Mirror, Crest, 1800s, 19th Century! This antique Italian Renaissance Revival sideboard is a stunning piece of furnit...
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19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Antique Quiet Butler

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Wood

"Dover Plains" John Williamson, Hudson River School Landscape, Upstate New York
By John Williamson
Located in New York, NY
John Williamson Dover Plains, New York Oil on canvas 24 x 32 inches Provenance: Estate of Catherine McEntee Linda Rodgers Private Collection, Westlake, California Brian Applegate, V...
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19th Century Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Oil, Canvas

Antique 19th Century Victorian Mahogany Gun Shop Display Cabinet c.1880
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Antique late 19th Century Victorian mahogany glass fronted display cabinet, later painted for use in a gentleman's gun shop based in London. This stunning piece of British craftsmans...
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1880s British Victorian Antique Quiet Butler

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Glass, Wood

United's "Carnival Gun" Arcade Game, circa 1954 USA
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage circa 1954 “Carnival Gun” arcade rifle game manufactured by United Mfg. Large Dale-style gun game. As the targets are on the move, use the gun to shoot targets until the 20 s...
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1950s American Antique Quiet Butler

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Metal

Hudson River Landscape, 1865 by Johann Hermann Carmiencke (American, 1810-1867)
By Johann Hermann Carmiencke
Located in New York, NY
Painted by Hudson River School artist Johann Hermann Carmiencke, "Hudson River Landscape" 1865 is oil on canvas, measures 12 x 18 inches, and is signed and dated 1865 at the lower ri...
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19th Century Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Oil, Canvas

Smart Antique English Three Tier Cake Stand, Square Plates
Located in Bath, GB
A wonderful antique English cakestand, made from English silver plate, beautiful quality. Most unusual and highly sought-after to find one with the three square plates or trays, t...
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1910s British Antique Quiet Butler

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Silver Plate

A pair of 19th Century rosewood folding butlers tray on stands
Located in Martlesham, GB
A pair of 19th Century rosewood folding butlers tray on stands of exceptional quality, the rectangular panelled tray has four folding sides with inset brass hinges, either end of the...
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1880s British Victorian Antique Quiet Butler

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Rosewood

Coastal Scene at Sunset with Ships
Located in New York, NY
Signed indistinctly lower right
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Oil, Panel

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Blue Tree in Winter, Butler’s garden, Giverny
By Theodore Earl Butler
Located in Oakland, CA
quieted down here as if the blue tree is settling into its new world of frost. Butler’s home is beginning
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1920s Impressionist Antique Quiet Butler

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Canvas, Oil

Deer in a Woodland Landscape, 1890 by George Glenn Newell (1870-1947, American)
Located in New York, NY
, but he enlivened the quiet settings through his brushwork, which became more loose and dynamic as his
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19th Century Naturalistic Antique Quiet Butler

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Canvas, Oil

Slumbering Brook, a snow scene by Walter Launt Palmer (1854-1932, American)
By Walter Launt Palmer
Located in New York, NY
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Boston Museum of the Fine Arts, and The Butler Institute of Art among other
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19th Century American Impressionist Antique Quiet Butler

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Paper, Mixed Media

“Cows” Oil on Board Grisaille painting by Thomas Craig (American, 1849-1924)
Located in SANTA FE, NM
of Thomas Eakins. Craig became known for his paintings of grazing cows, quiet streams and
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Antique Quiet Butler

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Board, Oil

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