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Item Ships From: Tri-State Area
1.7x6.3 Ft Floral Suzani Table Runner, Embroidered Wall Hanging, Blue Tapestry
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
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2010s Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

4.8x7 Ft Authentic Silk Hand Embroidery Wall Hanging, Uzbek Suzani Textile Throw
Located in Spring Valley, NY
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
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Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Zabihi Collection Pictorial Turkish Kilim
Located in New York, NY
a late 20th-century mini square Turkish kilim Details rug no. j3830 size 2' 5" x 2' 6" (74 x 76 cm)
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Late 20th Century Turkish Adirondack Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Dancing in The Garden Framed Folk Art Ceramic Panel, 1954
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
3-400 two hand painted Folk Art ceramic panels set in a natural wood frame. Image size: 12.5 x 6" Signed Whedon.
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1950s Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Cash for Your Warhol Screenprint by Geoff Hargadon
Located in New York, NY
Geoff Hargadon American (b. 1954) Cash for Your Warhol, 2012 Serigraph Signed verso Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 18 in. (sheet), 15 1/4 x 21 1/4 in. (frame) Framed in custom wood frame with...
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Early 2000s American Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Paper

James Bama "the Drift on Skull Creek Pass", Limited Edition Numbered Lithograph
Located in Morristown, NJ
James Bama (American Artist, 1926-2022) "The Drift on Skull Creek Pass", offset print lithograph from the original photorealistic painting, pencil signed lower right and numbered 54/...
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1990s American American Classical Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Set of Six 19th Century Chinese Export Gouache Paintings on Pith Paper
Located in Stamford, CT
A very unusual and intriguing rare set of six 19th century Chinese gouaches depicting scenes of corporal punishment, and in one, execution. Painted...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

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Paper

French Provincial Rouen Faience Floral Cornucopia Bird Butterfly Wall Decoration
By Rouen
Located in New York, NY
Large, vibrant French Provincial hand painted faience wall decoration in the shape of a cover, rocaille et décor à la corne pattern. A double cornucopia filled with flowers, flying i...
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20th Century French French Provincial Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic, Faience

6.3x8 Ft Silk Embroidery Wall Hanging, Suzani Bedspread, New Uzbek Tablecloth
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Antique Persian Hamadan Oriental Rug, in Small Size, w/ Herati Design
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian Hamadan Oriental rug, Small size A vintage Persian Hamadan oriental rug in small size, size 6'6"x 4'5", circa 1920. This lovely hand-knotted carpet features a hera...
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1920s Persian Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Zabihi Collection Antique Persian Soft Red Bidjar Rug
Located in New York, NY
a soft abrash red color late 19th Century, large-scale pattern Persian Bidjar Carpet Details rug no. j3900 size 9' 6" x 12' (290 x 366 cm
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Late 19th Century Persian American Colonial Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

6.6x12.3 Ft Central Asian Suzani Textile, Embroidered Cotton & Silk Wall Hanging
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
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Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Antique Persian Heriz Karaja Oriental Rug, in Small Square Size with Jewel Tones
Located in New York, NY
An antique Persian Heriz Karaja oriental rug, circa 1920, size 4'2 x 3'7. This handsome hand-knotted wool rug features a symmetrical series of central medallions on the uncluttered n...
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1920s Persian Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Hand-Crafted Corkwork Showing a Romantic View of an English Castle
Located in Katonah, NY
This hand crafted cork work shows a romantic scene of an ancient castle in a charming diorama. The castle is perched atop a promontory overlooking a river, complete with forested te...
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Mid-19th Century English Romantic Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cork

3'9"x6' Uzbek Suzani Wall Hanging, Colorful Tablecloth, Silk Embroidery Tapestry
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
Category

Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Set of Twelve Royal Worcester Plates, circa 1900
Located in New York, NY
Painted by W.V. Bagnall.
Category

Early 1900s Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Massive Framed Italian Majolica Chargers, circa 1880
Located in New York, NY
Finely painted in an Italian palette with mythological and Roman battle scenes, each border rim painted with yellow enamel. With a large carved ebony...
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1880s Italian Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Majolica

Zabihi Collection Antique Bakshaish Rug on Fabric Textile
Located in New York, NY
Mid-19th Century Persian Bakshaish Rug hand-stitched on a fabric textile. Best to use on wall or as a throw piece Details rug no. r4808 size 3' 8" x 5' 2" (112 x 157 cm
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19th Century Unknown Tribal Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool, Linen

"FANTASY" Oil on Canvas by Thomas Hart Benton
By Thomas Hart Benton
Located in New York, NY
"FANTASY" by Thomas Hart Benton. Oil on canvas laid on wood with a gorgeous gold gilded frame. Price upon request.
Category

1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Canvas, Paint

18th Century Dutch Delft Tile Painting of a Cat with Mouse
Located in Stamford, CT
18th Dutch century tile painting of a cat with holding a mouse in it's mouth. Depicted right after the catch, with paw lifted showing exposed claws. The yellow and manganese striped ...
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18th Century Dutch Folk Art Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

1950s Carved Wood African Mask
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1950s Carved Wood African Mask Chip in the back as shown
Category

1950s Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Rustic Water Buffalo Skull Taxidermy
Located in Queens, NY
African style taxidermy large water buffalo skull mounted on oak shield shaped wall plaque (19/20th Cent.)
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Late 19th Century Rustic Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Horn

Mid-Century American Monumental Advertising Baseball Bat
Located in Queens, NY
American advertising display sign of an over-sized ash wood baseball bat with an engraved wood burned inscription and a leather wrapped handle.  
Category

20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Leather, Wood, Ash

Large Antique Italian Micro Mosaic plaque of St. Peters Square, Rome mid 1800's
By Vatican Mosaic Studio
Located in New York, NY
A Very Large and Exceptionally Fine Quality Antique Italian Micro-Mosaic Plaque Depicting "The Saint Peter Square" in Rome. The center medallion surrounded by a beautiful Laurel Wreath in multiple shades of Green Mosaic amidst a black Belgium Marble border. The interior rounded subject depicts Saint Peter Square which is found in Rome, Italy. The entire center panel is made up of a captivating array of tesserae in a variety of shapes and colors, which create this stunning mosaic construct. When inspected from up-close, small rectangular tesserae are found in an assortment of colors, which include: white, green, blue, red, black, brown, orange etc. When the subject is seen from afar, a fantastic image of the entire Saint Peter Square can be viewed as if a painting has been created. The oil on canvas of this scene, by was sold in Christie's Auction for over $2,000,000 USD. The plaque rests in a custom ebonized and gilt square frame. This can be used as a decorative object on the wall to serve as a painting, or, be converted to a table-top by mounting it on a table stand. Rome, Circa: 1850 Giovanni Paolo Panini (Piacenza 1691-1765 Rome), View of Saint Peter's Square, Rome. From Christie's Auction: Giovanni Paolo Panini arrived in Rome in 1711, painting capricci and architectural pieces in a vigorous if slightly eccentric style, and by 1719, when he was admitted to the Academy of St. Luke and the virtuosi al Pantheon, he was a rising star in the Roman art world. From around 1719-1726 he was much in demand for decorative frescoes, including quadratura, ornament and landscape and other genres, often in collaboration with figure or flower painters. During this period he worked for Cardinal Patrizi at Villa Patrizi, Cardinal Annibale Albani at Palazzo Albani (now del Drago) alle Quattro Fontane, Livio de Carolis at Palazzo de Carolis, Cardinal Alberoni at Palazzo Alberoni, Innocent XIII Conti in the Quirinal and in the library of S. Croce in Gerusalemme. In 1724 he married Caterina Gosset, the sister-in-law of Nicolas Vleughels, the director of the French Academy in Rome, to which he was admitted in 1732, and as a result he was much patronized by the French. During the 1720s he developed his figure style away from the awkwardness of his early works into one that concentrated on groups of stylishly-dressed aristocrats and skillfully modelled bystanders, sibyls and pseudo-antique figures. These he noted down in drawings (such as a sketchbook in the British Museum) that he drew upon to populate his paintings. He also began to receive commissions to design and record temporary festivals, often for French ambassadors to Rome. By the beginning of the 1730s Panini was developing a distinctive subgenre of the capriccio in which recognizable monuments are placed in imaginary topographical relationships, which were well-received in the classicizing era of Clement XII Corsini. In 1732 he was one of the panel of judges for the competition instituted by Clement for the Lateran façade, and in the following year painted an impressive View of Piazza del Quirinale for the pope. At about this time he was developing his best-known topographical subjects, interior views of St Peter's and the Pantheon, which were much in demand, to judge by the number of extant versions extending into the 1750s. By about 1734 he was beginning to attract the attention of English patrons, who ordered sets of Roman views, such as those at Marble Hill House (1738) and Castle Howard. In 1736, through Filippo Juvarra, he received important commissions from Philip V of Spain for scenes of the life of Christ in the Chinoiserie room at La Granja in Spain (1736). From as early as the 1720s he had been producing some vedute (view-paintings), initially based on prototypes by Gaspar van Wittel, and he developed the genre in subsequent decades in works that would include impressive panoramic views of the Forum or Palatine, although his staple genre was the capriccio rather than the veduta. He also expanded his repertory of church interiors, adding such churches as S. Paolo fuori le Mura and S. Agnese in Piazza Navona, as well as church interiors recording special events. His son by his first marriage, Giuseppe (1718-1805), began to support him in architectural and festival design projects. By the 1740s Panini was at the peak of his powers, and evidently had a considerable workshop helping him meet demand, especially of capricci to be used as overdoors and other decorative installations. Giovanni Paolo was successful in elevating himself socially above the usual artisanal status of genre painters, and would sometimes include a self-portrait in paintings commissioned by the great and powerful. He also appears to have been successful financially, and owned a substantial palazzo in via Monserrato. He increasingly concentrated on important commissions, such as a view of the Lottery in Piazza Montecitorio (London, National Gallery, 1743-1744), the designs for the festival decorations for the birth of the Dauphin in Palazzo Farnese (Waddesdon Manor, 1751), or the view of an imaginary picture gallery housing the collection of Cardinal Valenti Gonzaga (Wadsworth Atheneum, 1749). In the mid-1750s he received an important series of commissions from the Duc de Choiseul, French ambassador to Rome and soon to become one of the most powerful men in France, that included his best-known compositions, Ancient Rome (Roma Antica) and Modern Rome (Roma Moderna). These large paintings, of which there are three sets (in Boston and Stuttgart, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Louvre) represent imaginary picture galleries based on the Valenti Gonzaga composition but hung with what purport to be Panini's own vedute of ancient and modern sites respectively (with corresponding pieces of sculpture). These paintings sum up the eighteenth-century canon of the greatest works of architecture and sculpture, and the equivalence between modern and ancient Rome. By this time Panini was being assisted by his son by his second marriage, Francesco (1748-1800), who was a skilled draughtsman and painter who continued his father's work after his death in 1765. The Farnborough Hall paintings The Piazza S. Pietro and the Campidoglio are important vedute by Panini painted in 1750 and originally installed, with other works by Panini and Canaletto, in the seat of the Holbech family, Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire (National Trust). Farnborough Hall had been inherited in 1717 by William Holbech (circa 1699-1771), who is documented on the Grand Tour in Florence, Rome and Venice from late 1732 until his return home at the end of April 1734 with his brother Hugh. Holbech is said to have gone on the Grand Tour to recover from a broken heart and to have spent a considerable time there prior to these documented appearances. During his time in Rome he acquired two Paninis, which were seen by an anonymous antiquary around 1746, who referred to various sculptures "all brought from Rome with two pictures, one of the Rotunda, and the other of diverse buildings by Panino" (British Library, Add. MS 6230, pp. 31-32). The Rotunda (the Pantheon) is a painting now in a private collection in New York, and is signed and dated 1734. The Diverse Buildings, which was probably one of Panini's capricci, has not been identified. On his Grand Tour Holbech seems also to have acquired two Canalettos, although they are not mentioned by the antiquary, who may only have had eyes for things Roman. In about 1746-1747, Holbech remodelled the house by creating a Saloon, now the dining room, at the back of the house. This room, the entrance hall, the staircase, library and closet were stuccoed by William Perritt of York, and a bill for this work dated 14 November 1750 survives (or survived until recently; G. Beard, Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain, London, 1975, p. 233). The two Canalettos acquired on the Grand Tour were installed in the Saloon, together with two new works commissioned from Canaletto, who was then in England and working nearby at Warwick Castle in 1748. The two Paninis acquired on the Grand Tour may have been installed in the Library, as Alastair Laing assumes (op. cit.), while three new works commissioned from Panini in Rome were placed in the Hall and Saloon: the Piazza S. Pietro for the overmantel in the Hall (fig. 1), the Campidoglio as the overmantel in the Saloon (fig. 2), and an Interior of St Peter's (now in Detroit) (fig. 3) on the adjacent wall facing the windows. Two of the Canalettos flanked the Campidoglio, while the others were on the opposite wall. The Interior of St Peter's was therefore effectively the fifth member of the Canaletto set, distinct from the two overmantels. Holbech's installation of his Canalettos and Paninis in fixed stucco frames was unusual for England in 1750, and had probably been inspired by what he had seen on his Grand Tour in Northern Italy, where fixed stucco installations of canvases were common in the 1720s and 1730s (Cornforth, II, p. 51). The Campidoglio and the Interior of St Peter's are both signed and dated 1750, a date that corresponds to the payments for the stucco. The commission for the new Paninis would have been made through an agent, possibly the Roman dealer in antiquities Belisario Amidei from whom some of the antique busts in the Hall were acquired in 1745, who was also a picture dealer; or perhaps the painter Pietro Berton, who on 7 December 1750 shipped a Panini to England. The paintings were sold to Savile Gallery in 1929 and replaced by copies by one Mohammed Ayoub. The four Canalettos were exhibited at Savile Gallery in 1930 and entered the London art trade, finding their way at various times to Augsburg, Melbourne, Ottawa and a private collection. The Paninis seem to have been resold immediately to Knoedler & Co. in New York. When the stucco was removed from the library by Holbech's great-grandson, another William Holbech, shortly after his succession in 1812, the Interior of the Pantheon and the Diverse Buildings may have been taken down. Although there is no record of either painting being at Farnborough subsequently, the Interior of the Pantheon at least must have remained there, since it appeared at Knoedler's in 1930 at about the same time as the other Paninis, and was presumably acquired at the same time from the same source. The Campidoglio was a rare subject for Panini: this is the only known extant version, apart from fictive versions in the Metropolitan Museum (1757) (figs. 4) and Louvre (1759) versions of his Roma Moderna composition (but not in the first Boston version of 1757). Probably Holbech insisted on the choice of subject in order to represent the centre of Rome's civic administration to complement the religious one of St Peter's. The Campidoglio may have been of interest to English patrons because it represented the seat of a form of government they were more comfortable with than the papacy. For example, Canaletto painted the subject, together with English subjects, for Thomas Hollis, 'the most bigoted of all Republicans' in 1755, who may have wanted to 'represent London as the heir to the legacy of Ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy' (see Michael Liversidge and Jane Farrington, eds., Canaletto and England, exhibition catalogue, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, London, 1993, p. 25). Canaletto also painted the subject for Sir Richard Neave, Ist Baronet (1731-1814) of Dagnam Park, Essex, at the end of his English stay or shortly afterwards (i.e. 1755-1766) (sold, Sotheby's, London, 10 July 2002, lot 8). Like Holbech, Neave mixed Venetian and Roman subjects, but his Roman subjects steer clear of St Peter's: the others were the Piazza del Quirinale and Piazza Navona. While Holbech had gone to both Venice and Rome and commissioned views of both cities, Rome sets the keynote for his decoration: antique busts line the Hall, and its religious and civic centres are the overmantels in the Hall and Saloon respectively. The Piazza S. Pietro The Piazza S. Pietro shows the piazza much as it appears today, apart from the absence of Valadier's late eighteenth-century clocks on the towers. Bernini's colonnade (1656-1667), both ends of which are visible, reaches out its arms to embrace the viewer. In the center of the piazza is the obelisk moved by Sixtus V in 1586 from the left side of the church where it had formed part of the Circus of Nero. On either side are two fountains, the one on the right by Carlo Maderno (1613) and the one on the left created to match it by Carlo Fontana in 1677. Beyond is the rectangular forecourt to the church, the piazza retta, leading to the façade by Maderno, completed in 1610, and the dome by Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana. To the right of the façade the roof of the Sistine Chapel is just visible, followed by the Cortile di S. Damaso, the palace of the Swiss Guards and the palace of Paul V. A Cardinal is being driven in a carriage across the piazza at the right in the direction of the Borgo Nuovo and Ponte S. Angelo with his blue-liveried retinue and subsidiary carriages. Unlike the later versions of the subject that depict the Duke de Choiseul, there seems to be no intent to portray any particular cardinal: the procession of a cardinal here is presented simply as characteristic activity within the piazza. Various groups of figures, including well-dressed women in brightly colored dresses, Swiss Guards, priests, gentlemen, idlers and a pilgrim are distributed around the piazza. In the foreground an imaginary heap of fallen masonry provides visual interest in an otherwise dead space. Panini painted the Piazza S. Pietro on a number of occasions, and his works falls into two types, one with the viewpoint shifted slightly to left of the axis, as in the Farnborough Hall version, and one with it shifted slightly to the right. The first type is based on a composition by Gaspar van Wittel, of which there are numerous versions from 1684 until 1721 (Fig. 9 van Wittel). The work by Panini that seems closest to Van Wittel and therefore probably the earliest is the version in the Circolo della Caccia, Rome, which has been dated to the second half of the 1730s, but is probably a decade or so earlier. Another, on the London art market in 2002-2009, and a version with workshop participation at Sotheby's, Milan (20 November 2007, lot 137) and currently on the art market in Rome, are closer to an important painting in Toledo (Arisi no. 308) that is signed and dated 1741 (fig. 6). Van Wittel employed a wide format (about 2:1), showed both of the end faces of the colonnade almost to their full extent, and introduced the theme of a heap of masonry to enliven the foreground. His choice of perspective implies a viewpoint located in the small piazza between the Borgo Nuovo and Borgo Vecchio, now the Piazza Pio XII at the top of the Via della Conciliazione. From this viewpoint a building at the left tended to interfere with the view of the end of the left arm, as can be seen from the Nolli map...
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1850s Italian Louis XVI Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Glass

David Wojnarowicz Danceteria 1983 (announcement)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
David Wojnarowicz 3 Teens Kill 4, Danceteria NYC 1983: Rare historic invitation published on the occasion of an early 1980s performance by David Wojnarowicz’s, 3 Teens Kill 4 at Dan...
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1980s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Botanical Photogravures by Karl Blossfeldt, Berlin, 1929, Set of 22
By Karl Blossfeldt
Located in Stamford, CT
Botanical photogravures by Karl Blossfeldt (German, b. 1914 - d. 1932), "Urformen der Kunst", First Edition 1929, Berlin. Mounted in simple black frames. The frames are a perfect com...
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Early 20th Century German Art Deco Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

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Paper

Early 20th Century Silk Chinese Embroidery ( 3'9'' x 5'2'' - 115 x 157 )
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th Century Silk Chinese Embroidery ( 3'9'' x 5'2'' - 115 x 157 )
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1920s Chinese Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Fabric, Silk

Neoclassical Wall Art Scenes in Gold and Blue, Set of 4
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful set of four (4) Neoclassical wall art scenes, circa mid-20th century, Europe. Set includes four different scenes with dark blue and gold octagonal wood frame, matting, pr...
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Mid-20th Century European Neoclassical Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

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Brass, Gold

19th Century Italian Grand Tour Set of Portrait Medals of The 12 Roman Emperors
Located in Stamford, CT
Wonderful mounted and framed 19th century Italian Grand Tour set of silvered bronze portrait medallions of The 12 Roman Emperors surrounding 3 larger medals, one showing the Battle o...
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Early 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

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Bronze

Antique Persian Sarouk Oriental Rug, in Room Size, with Intricate Floral Design
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian Sarouk Oriental rug, circa 1920, room size. An antique Persian Sarouk oriental rug, size 11'7" x 9'0", circa 1920. This lovely hand-knotted wool rug features an in...
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1920s Persian Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Modern Aubusson Wall Tapestry by Guido Maggiori
By Guido Maggiori
Located in New York, NY
Modern wall Tapestry Designed by Guido Maggiori (b. 1944) Bold, Colorful Abstract Composition Entitled "Rouge, Vert, Jaune, Noir & Bleu". (Red, Green, Y...
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Late 20th Century French Modern Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Tapestry, Wool

Abstract Mixed Metal Wall Sculpture by Curtis Jere
By Curtis Jeré
Located in Farmingdale, NJ
Beautiful blend of subtle color and texture in a masculine brutalist form with presence. Signed. Likely 1970s. This particular example is two panels professionally joined for a great...
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1970s North American Brutalist Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Brass, Bronze

Pair of Rustic French Resin Wall Plaques
Located in Queens, NY
Pair of Rustic French style resin (faux terra cotta) bleached round wall plaque medallions with game and trophy motifs and a bow-knot top (PRICED AS ...
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20th Century Rustic Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Resin

Zabihi Collection Lavar Kerman Large Scale rug
Located in New York, NY
A square size late 19th century Lavar Kerman Rug with an all-over floral large-scale pattern on an ivory-colored background Details rug no. j3842 size 9' 6" x 10' 5" (290 x 318 cm)
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Late 19th Century Romantic Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Black and White Engraving, French Artist Foucher Poignant, France, Contemporary
Located in New York, NY
Black and white engravings with accents of gold by contemporary French artist Foucher Poignant Raised geometric patterns created      
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21st Century and Contemporary French Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Other

Pair of Distressed Antique Chinese Hand Painted Wooden Panels
Located in Hopewell, NJ
Stunning pair of distressed antique Chinese hand painted wooden panels having red backgrounds and figural decoration of warriors on horseback in black, white and green.
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Early 1900s Chinese Chinese Export Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Antique Verdure Aubusson Tapestry with Birds
Located in New York, NY
French, 18th century Verdure Aubusson tapestry handwoven in wool with silk highlights framed with a complete floral border. Two birds wade ...
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18th Century French Aubusson Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool, Silk, Tapestry

Jean Lurcat Aubusson Tapestry
By Jean Lurçat
Located in New York, NY
Mid-Century tapestry designed by Jean Lurcat and woven at Atelier Suzanne Goubely-Gatien in Aubusson, France. Hand woven in wool, it dates to the 1950s and entitled "Bahia La Rouge...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Tapestry, Wool

Jean Lurcat Aubusson Tapestry
Jean Lurcat Aubusson Tapestry
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Original Framed "Fructus Artischochi" Engraving by Basilius Besler
By Basilius Besler
Located in Mt Kisco, NY
Botanical hand-colored engraving after original oil on canvas by botanist Basilius Besler (German, 1561-1626), "Fructus Artischochi", pl. 25 from "Hortus Eystettensis...
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17th Century German Baroque Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Copper

Antique Carved Teak Architectural Panel with Floral and Foliage Decor
Located in Yonkers, NY
An antique carved teak architectural panel from the 19th century, with floral and foliage décor. This antique carved teak architectural panel from the 19th century captivates with it...
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19th Century Indonesian Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Teak

Signed Erte Wall Sculpture of Samson and Delilah Romain Tirtoff Art
Located in North Bergen, NJ
Spectacular Romain de Tirtoff, Erte, Relief 3-D sculpture titled "Samson and Delilah". Depicting Samson shackled by Delliah signed and numbered 232/375.
Category

1990s Art Deco Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Large French Ceramic Charger, circa 1880
Located in New York, NY
In Japanesque style depicting a large parrot perched on a tree limb, the wings and body with gilding evoking a cloisonne pattern, the border with a gilt p...
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1880s Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

6.3x8.2 Ft Embroidered Wall Hanging in Cream & Blue, Handmade Suzani Bedspread
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
Category

2010s Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

6x7 Ft Vintage Silk Embroidery Bed Cover, Suzani Wall Hanging, Red Tablecloth
Located in Spring Valley, NY
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
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Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Zabihi Collection Large Antique Caucasian Tribal Rug
Located in New York, NY
A large intermediate size Caucasian rug from the early 20th century Measures: 5'2'' x 9'4''. Antique Caucasian rugs from the Shirvan district village are still considered one of th...
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Early 20th Century Caucasian Kazak Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Zabihi Collection Primitive Abstract Gray Vintage Turkish Kilim
Located in New York, NY
an abstract Turkish Flat-Weave from the middle of the 20th Century Details rug no. r5897 size 7' 5" x 12' 5" (226 x 378 cm)   
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

Italian Roman Pompeiian Style Panels
Located in Queens, NY
10 Italian Roman Neo-classic (mid-18th Century) panels decorated in Pompeiian style faux marble inlaid patterns. (PRICED EACH)
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18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Marble

5.6x7.4 Ft Silk Embroidery Bed Cover, Uzbek Vintage Floral Pattern Wall Hanging
Located in Spring Valley, NY
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
Category

Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Pair of 1960 Glazed Ceramic Plaques with Bird Motif
By Raymor
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1960 Glazed Ceramic Plaques with Bird Motif (sold as a set) This pair of generously sized and textural plaques display a Bird, Duck, or type of water foul; and would be a perfect add...
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1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Zabihi Collection Antique Persian Senneh Rug
Located in New York, NY
1920s Mat size Persian Senneh floral rug Details rug no. 9923 size 1' 4" x 2' (41 x 61 cm) Antique Senneh rugs are one of the most distinctive of all Persian rugs, even though the ...
Category

20th Century Persian American Colonial Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool

18th/19th Century Portuguese Tile Painting of Native Americans
Located in Stamford, CT
Unusual and rare large scale glazed ceramic hand painted tiles depicting Native Americans (?) in a ceremonial dance. Likely natives of Brazil, when it was a colony of Portugal. The f...
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Late 18th Century Portuguese Spanish Colonial Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic

Early 1960s Teruo Hara Stoneware Wall Sculpture for Design Technics
By Teruo Hara
Located in Southampton, NJ
A rare, early 1960s stoneware Wall Sculpture by famed Japanese-American potter Teruo Hara for Design Technics. Signed on the lower right with Hara's TH chop mark along with the DT ch...
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1960s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Pottery, Stoneware, Walnut

Warhol African Queens Advertisements, 1985
By (after) Andy Warhol
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Vintage original advertisements for Warhol Queens at Leo Castelli gallery. Set of 3 circa 1985. Offset print on newspaper stock. Measures: 11 x 17 inches. Minor signs of handling; o...
Category

1980s Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Paper

Warhol African Queens Advertisements, 1985
Warhol African Queens Advertisements, 1985
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4.6x7 Ft Vintage Silk Embroidery Bed Cover, Uzbek Suzani Wall Hanging, Red Throw
Located in Spring Valley, NY
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
Category

Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Pair of Metal Wall Sculptures
Located in New York, NY
A pair of American metal wall sculptures circa 1970's. Sold individually. Measurements: Height: 62" Width: 20" Depth: 9".
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1970s American Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Metal

French Art Deco Mixed-Media painting on Panel by Vanvinckenray
Located in Long Island City, NY
French Art Deco mixed-media painting on panel by Vanvinckenray (School: Beaux-Arts of Brussels). Provenance: Daughter of the artist.
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1930s French Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Paint

Mid 19th Century Coat of Arms
Located in New York, NY
Hand-picked by buyers at Ann-Morris Inc.
Category

Mid-19th Century English Antique Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Steel

Jean Picart Le Doux Mid-Century Aubusson Tapestry
By Jean Picart Le Doux
Located in New York, NY
Mid-Century Aubusson tapestry designed by Jean Picart Le Doux (1902-1982) and handwoven at Atelier Pinton in Aubusson France. Woven in the mid-1960s, entitled "Autumn-Hiver", it depi...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Wool, Tapestry

4.6x6.9 ft Silk Embroidery Wall Hanging, Modern Green Tapestry, Uzbek Wall Decor
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
Category

2010s Uzbek Suzani Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Ewald Dahlskog "Africa" marquetry panels for the luxury liner M/S Stockholm 1938
By Ewald Dahlskog
Located in New York, NY
The Swedish America Line commissioned the M/S Stockholm in 1938. Ewald Dahlskog's remit was to design 147 square meters of marquetry for the interior of the ship, making it Dahlskog'...
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1930s Swedish Art Deco Vintage Tri-State Area - Decorative Art

Materials

Ebony, Elm, Macassar, Mahogany, Pearwood

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