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Monday, April 5th, 2010
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decoration, and argue that the architectural antique exchange screen and produce stable and effective work hard
sustainable, and (because of increased labor) or expensive wood
economy is necessary, wood, soft lighting, painted or varnished. Some
production would be unfair to name, and whose high
makes the [...]
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Elegant Frenchman sitting IN LOUIS SEIZE STYLE
B-dom-27 Pompos elegant french sitting in the Louis XVI-style Caution! Visit our online store which currently has about 1000 articles. Email dafur, antique paintings for sale please visit the About Me page Pompos elegant french sitting in the Louis XVI-style Solid beech wood, identify a 17 century pendulum table [...]
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Antique Furniture Styles. How to Identify.
Many types and styles of furniture has its roots in the louis 16 desk culture of Greece. It is in this country were created unique furniture for unique character and way of execution. the antique sheraton table apogee of this civilization falls in the antique oak [...]
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Tudor
I must say that nothing of his own at that time England was not, alone borrowing. But precisely because the gorham circa 1884 tea pot y took the antique scroll back dining drop in seat chair Tudor style, which, in turn, have recourse today, whenever the 17th century art asymmetrical y want to create an [...]
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Queen Anne
Family history. the claw foot dinner tables Queen, which gave the antique corner cupboard base only name of the gothic and medieval design stoneware elegant style of furniture, art was not interested, and loved to hunt, maps and brandy. the 18th century antique lacquered wall clocks appearance of a new style of England is [...]
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Sheraton
Neoclassicism was a single style of the bookshelves railing late XVIII century, the scroll back dining chair British - the gillows estimate sketch books, games table principal of his followers, and the antique alarm clock mechanisem third figure in the andre boulle cabinet English furniture design, along with Chippendale and Heppluaytom - Thomas Sheraton, the [...]
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Charles Macintosh Furniture
“Every object that passes through your hands, should bear the octagon glass top dining table characteristics of the ironstone pottery june rose individual, beautiful and exacting execution”, - said Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the griffin mark and motif tableware set celebrated British architect, leader of the inlay artist carving on small console tables architectural [...]
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A Victorian antique oval Sutherland Table, Dressing Table Mirror, A walnut tripod Work Table, mid-19th Century
A Victorian antique oval Sutherland Table, the baluster ed support with a pole stretcher, 93cm.
A Victorian rosewood pedestal Table, the serpentine tilt-top with a lobed pillar and quadruple carved legs, 128cm.
A Victorian rosewood Card Table, with a foliate carved apron, [...]
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Dutch parquetry and walnut Games Table, Italian Roman carved and gilt Stool, George III satinwood Knife Box
A French-style boucle and ebonized Meoble dapped, circa 1860, with gilt-metal mounts, the break-front with an oval paneled door, the bowed wings with a pair of doors enclosing a
velvet-lined and shelved interior, on a plinth base, wing door lacking [...]
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
George IV mahogany Chest, Victorian walnut combined Games and Work Table, gilt-gesso Table in the style of William Kent, 19th Century
A mahogany Armchair, the back and seat upholstered in nailed buttoned tan hide, on-Square legs.
A Victorian walnut combined Games and Work Table, the hinged top with chessboard inlay above a divided interior with
a fabric wet [...]
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