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This delightful pine side table comes from the Swedish countryside and still maintains the original, traditional faux wood painted finish to the base. Generations of use are revealed in every stain seen along the natural pine top.
Original hand painted folk art pine bench displays traditional brown faux wood background and floral motif. Solid back, slightly curved armrests and hinged bench seat revealing interior (divided) storage. Seat Height: 20.25"
French walnut rococo four drawer commode with carved panels and skirt, resting on carved feet. Large brass pulls and key escutcheons on each drawer (no locks nor keys).
Rich mahogany and stately lines define this handsome Empire drop front secretary. Multiple interior drawers and storage areas are accented by the internal black half columns. Locks and keys function to upper cabinet doors and desktop (3 included).
Apollo and Zeus, a Meeting in the Heavens. This stunning original oil on canvas mural was painted by Ernest Narjot (1826-1886). At 15.5' tall and 10' wide, this massive canvas is a rare find.
Pair of mahogany mirrors from Denmark, circa 1840-1860, with a carved and scrolled pediment and turned side columns. This pair is solid and ready to hang securely.
Swedish Gustavian craftsmanship is revealed in this bench with turned finials & feet adding to the timeless appeal. The newly applied white painted finish has been gently distressed, revealing the pine while adding to the aged grace of the bench.
Lovely Gustavian display cabinet with upper pane glass doors. Traditional carved diamonds, dentil molding, and additional carving add to the timeless appeal of this bookcase. Upper key and lock work, bottom latch also functions.
Large Italian walnut rococo chest of two drawers resting on raised cabriolet legs. Simple carving outlines the large brass pulls and key escutcheons on each drawer in addition to the scalloped skirt.
Distinctive and elegant, this English mahogany partner's desk has 9 functioning drawers on one side and 3 drawers over two cabinet doors on the opposite side. Floor to Drawer Height: 24"
The original black painted base accentuates the warmth of the beautiful inlaid top of this tilt-top side table, which was likely originally used as a tea table. Height with top tilted: 45.75"
This remarkable large painted canvas is from the mid 18th century, Rococo period. It portrays the rococo idealized image of life in Southern France. At over 11' wide and just under 7' tall, this canvas is a rare find.
In this original oil on canvas painting, the young Christ is found in the temple in Jerusalem, conversing with teachers when discovered by his mother, Mary. Old repairs (seen on front and back).
The beauty of this 6' long, two drawer French coffee table comes from the warm patina of the aged mahogany. Restored, strong and stable.
Hard to find sideboard with exceptional original folk art paint. Each of 8 panels have a different set of figures portrayed, while the panels in each canted side display lovely painted flourishes. Restored, lock still functions.
It is the aged patina that draws one to this pine secretary with graceful Swedish country charm. Desktop rests on two extended arms. Desk opens reveals 6 small drawers and a contrasting (newer) blue painted interior.
Unique pair of highly stylized small pedestal side tables resting on four legs. Later applied professional black painted layered finish, lightly distressed to fit the age and grace of these delightful Swedish accent tables.
The colorful paint is all original on this beautiful flat top trunk. Flowers were a traditional embellishment as seen on the front of this handcrafted trunk with red, orange, green, yellow floral details.
Swedish cabinet with original hand-painted finish with faux marble drawer & crown, blue painted panels & faux wood painted background which was the folk art style of the era. The monogram & date of 1852 indicate it was likely a wedding present.
Heavily carved baroque walnut cabinet with putti, faces, flourishes and more. Restored, this walnut cabinet has 19 drawers and is strong, stable and ready for use.
This large oak bookcase or display cabinet has three long glass doors and stands over 7.5' tall. Later professionally painted in black. This cabinet was built to disassemble, making transportation easier.
This handsome baroque oak library table with two functioning drawers has heavy turned legs and lower stretcher. Restored, strong, stable and ready for use.
This large chest of four drawers is a wonderful find. The hand-painted finish is all original, dating to the mid to late 1700's. The lovely floral painted details and flourishes were a traditional folk art design of the era.
This secretary is a special find due to the original brick red painted finish, gently scraped to reveal the natural pine below. Open Depth: 21" Floor to Desk Height: 36"
Small oak dome top trunk from late 1800's with mesmerizing traditional hand carved details. Restored and waxed, no lock.
Dramatic bookcase with dentil molding along crown and a meandering Greek key motif along the skirt, resting on tapered fluted feet. Restored, later painted in layered shades of black, lightly distressed to fit the age & grace of this striking bookcase.
The deep patina of the walnut draws one to this handsome Italian carved desk or console with 2 functioning drawers. The heavily carved legs and stretcher are dramatic, while the top reflects generations of use as seen in the rich patina.
Large Original oil on canvas painting of a scene with the king's daughter “Europe”. Unsigned. Inscribed S. Evropæa. Italian painter, circa 1700:'s. This painting stands over 6' tall. Canvas may benefit from light cleaning and tightening.
Original oil on canvas self-portrait of the artist at his easel. Signed C. Hornung-Jensen. Artist: C. Hornung-Jensen (b. Copenhagen 1882, d. s.p. 1960)
Original oil on canvas painting of Interior with two women at a card table. Signed and dated Fritz Kraul 1912. Condition: Craquelure visible and minimal peelings. Canvas will benefit from cleaning. Fritz Kraul (b. Altona 1862, d. Copenhagen 1935)
Rococo pine chest of drawers with gently curved serpentine front and a carved element along the skirt. Restored, later professionally applied custom painted finish in layered black with the top painted in contrasting gray.
This handsome gateleg dining table is also known as an English wake table with drop leaves. The large oval shaped top has 2 drop leaves, so when closed it serves as a 22.5" deep console table but expands to 54" deep when fully opened.
Baroque chest of three drawers, circa 1800's. The black painted finish has been lightly scraped exposing the natural wood beneath and highlighting the details of the casework. There is a unique slender desk top that pulls out above the upper drawer.
Original oil on canvas, a pair of portraits of a young woman with pearl necklace and a young man in a golden embroidered red cape. Unsigned.
Antique original hand painted pine trunk dated 1876 with monogram of "AS." Hinged top opens to reveal traditional interior "box" to hold small personal items.
The antique white painted finish is captivating in this attractive large chest of four drawers resting on curved cabriole feet. While the paint is newer and professionally applied, it compliments the age, rococo style and serpentine curves of this chest.