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Style: American Classical
Denim Tablecloth with Tablecloth Strap
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
B/1440 - Denim tablecloth or plaid with strap. Nice and helpful. The price indicated is for the complete one tablecloth with the strap. Without strap : the price is € 240.
Category

1990s Italian American Classical Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Denim Tablecloth with Tablecloth Strap
Denim Tablecloth with Tablecloth Strap
$344 Sale Price / set
40% Off
William Frederick Foster Portrait of Youth Oil
Located in Dallas, TX
William Frederick Foster (1883-1953 American) ''Portrait of Youth'' Oil on Canvas 30''x25'' Image. Signed middle left. Gilt gallery framing 36''x31''. Professionally cleaned and reli...
Category

1890s American Antique American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Schumacher Venetian Silk Velvet 22" Pillow in Mink
Located in New York, NY
This pillow features Venetian Silk Velvet Fabric (Item# 62735) with a knife edge finish. The ultimate in sumptuous luxury, our gorgeous silk velve...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Schumacher Venetian Silk Velvet 18" Pillow
Located in New York, NY
This pillow features Venetian Silk Velvet with a knife edge finish. The ultimate in sumptuous luxury, our gorgeous silk velvet has an unbelievably...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Stone Pentworth Bird Bath Garden Planter Urn
Located in Potters Bar, GB
You are viewing a classical garden bird bath made from reconstituted stone Can function as a bird bath, font or planter Can you imagine how this would look with our feathered friends...
Category

1980s Vintage American Classical Furniture

Materials

Stone

Cortina White Colonial Bookcase
Located in Westwood, NJ
This stately piece stands tall in Cortina white, offering three open shelves that are perfect for displaying your favorite books, photos, or collectibles. Below, the twin drawers wit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Asian American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wood

Classic Blue Leather Swivel Armchair
Located in Westwood, NJ
A classic style Chateau Blue leather upholstered armchair, upholstered with pure aniline top grade leather, with large nailhead details on a swivel base. Dimensions: 32" W x 30" D x...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Asian American Classical Furniture

Materials

Leather

Vintage 20th Century Portrait Oil on Canvas
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Vintage portrait with an aesthetic is specific to the era it was created. Depicts a smiling women wearing pearls with a dainty rose in her hair. Acquired from a Palm beach estate.
Category

Early 20th Century North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

American Gold Overlay Glass in Different Sizes
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Beautiful vintage gold plated overlay glass centerpiece plates, from 1950th about. They are lovely items as serverware on Your table. The interesting price is the same : with flowers...
Category

Mid-20th Century American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Art Glass

Signed Oil on Board Painting by Artist Roger Hayward
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This oil on board painting by Roger Hayward, a notable mid-century Californian painter, architect, and inventor, captures the grandeur of a Victorian-sty...
Category

1950s American Vintage American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wood

Tony Duquette, Ermine Border Rug Carpet Hand Knotted Wool Silk 6x9 ft OAK
Located in Long Island, NY
Tony Duquette - 'Ermine Border' Rug 6' x 9' Material: 90% Wool and 10% Silk “Beauty not luxury, is what I value” was Tony Duquette’s refrain. Hutton Wilkinson provided Via Como with...
Category

Early 2000s Chinese American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wool, Silk

Crystal Bottle Decanter with Silver Neck also fo Vodka
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Elegant old crystal decanter with silver neck: perfect in Your bar corner. An idea also for a gift.   ref O/1959-2 
Category

Early 20th Century French American Classical Furniture

Materials

Crystal

Antique Italian Classical Bronze Finish Metal Bulbous Figural Table Lamps, Pair
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique Italian classical bronze finish metal bulbous empire style figural table lamps, a pair. Item features figural classical bulbous bodies with chariot riders, 3-light sockets, b...
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian American Classical Furniture

Materials

Brass, Bronze

Vintage Signed Original Oil Portrait of a Mother Daughter
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A fabulous vintage Boho original oil portrait. A brightly colored composition of a mother and daughter. Signed by the artist. Acquired from a Miami estate.
Category

Late 20th Century North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Mid 20th Century Vintage Boho Portrait on Dog on Canvas, Framed
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Gorgeous portrait of a small greyhound. The detail in the fur almost appears textural and the artist did a great job of depicting light reflecting off of the dog’s coat...
Category

Mid-20th Century North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

Traditional Classic Arnold Furniture Rectangle Walnut Occasional Coffee Table
Located in Secaucus, NJ
Fabulous traditional style rectangular walnut occasional coffee table by Arnold Furniture. A classic timeless and luxurious style inspired by 18th and 19th-century design. This table...
Category

Late 20th Century American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Cherry, Walnut

"Intermission" Cocktail Party Lithograph signed by Dave Fox
Located in Pasadena, CA
This lithograph by Dave Fox from 1991 features the artist's signature, lithograph number (1/70), and title "Intermission". Dave Fox's intention in the artwork is evident. It employs a subtler form of satire. The composition depicts an ordinary society event, infused with a pervasive sense of tedium among its participants, where nothing extraordinary unfolds. In the backdrop, a bar and its bartender serve as the setting, while in the foreground, two women engage in conversation, accompanied by a man holding a glass. He appears either poised to interject by social conditioning or already teetering on the precipice of profound ennui, displaying visible disinterest in the superficiality of their dialogue. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is particularly evident in the precise rendering of clothing, but their true mastery lies in portraying the women's eyes and lips, establishing the prevailing mood of the composition: a boredom beyond reality. Adding to the artistic finesse, the lithograph employs a creative use of light, with a left window serving as the primary light source. This illumination skillfully highlights the three characters in the foreground, while the figures in the background subtly blend into a darker environment. The carefully chosen shades of soft pastel pink and gray lend an elegant touch to the ensemble, enhancing the overall impact of the artwork. The artwork sits in a simple black woodframe. Dave Fox was born in Vienna, Austria in 1920, where he lived until shortly after the annexation of Austria in late 1938. Dave escaped via the German-Belgium border, seeking refuge in Belgium. From there he came to the United States in December 1939 and settled in Los Angeles. Dave was inducted into and served with the U.S. Army in the Philippines and Japan. Returning to the US, Dave studied at some of the first art schools in Los Angeles. He studied with artists, such as Rico Lebrun, Frances de Erderly, and Emil Bistrim at the Bistrim School of Fine Art. At the Jepson Art Institute, Guy Maccoy, a noted pioneer in the art of serigraphy introduced Dave to printmaking. After completing his studies, Dave was employed by an electronics firm as an artist and graphic designer. Dave went on to earn his BFA, MA, and MFA in drawing and painting with a special emphasis in printmaking from California State University Fullerton. Dave’s work included printmaking, painting, drawing, ceramics, and computer graphics. Dave Fox was an observer of life and translated all that he saw, heard, or experienced into his artwork. Growing up in Austria, the countryside was his playground. From early on Dave belonged to hiking groups and honed his observation skills, which he transferred to his new life in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, Dave found new playgrounds – the LA Farmers Market, Melrose Ave., and the streets of Los Angeles at a time of growth and change. It was through his association with Jewish Federation in Los Angeles that he met his wife, Senta. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Orange County, where they raised their two children. Dave divided his artwork equally between landscapes and people. He perfected his skills at drawing the human form and giving it personality and life. Throughout his long career, he always returned to themes that reflected his Jewish upbringing. His sketchpad, always with him, became his vehicle for capturing the world he saw. His interest in Jewish subjects was reflected in the people walking on Melrose Avenue; in the people enjoying Farmer’s Market in LA; in the chestnut vendor and the fish seller; in the Shabbat series, and in the abstract series reflecting a return to Jerusalem. Finally, when Dave turned his attention to ceramics he created a series of Jewish ceremonial objects – seder plates, Kiddush cups, and Havdalah sets...
Category

1990s American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Paper

Antique Hand Knotted American Rug
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Pretty hand knotted old American rug, circa 1920 . I found it in California during my holidays in 1990: I bought, washed and re-edged. It's very pre...
Category

Early 20th Century English American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wool

Taupe Peach Hat Twenty Light Brass Chandelier
Located in Asheville, NC
Taupe colored fabric hats with peach interiors upon a voluminous, twenty candlestick spiral burnished brass chandelier.
Category

1980s North American Vintage American Classical Furniture

Materials

Brass

"A Village School" American Oil on Canvas, Kids in Class, Constant Mayer, 1871
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful American oil on canvas school room scene with a teacher instructing students who are seated on benches and on the ground, with one student who appears to be wearing a dun...
Category

1870s American Antique American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas

Tony Duquette Fireworks Rug Wool Silk Hand Knotted Carpet One of a Kind 6x9 ft
Located in Long Island, NY
Tony Duquette - 'Fireworks' Rug 6' x 9' Material: 80% Wool and 20% Silk Beauty not luxury, is what I value was Tony Duquette's refrain. Hutton Wilkinson provided Via como Rugs with ...
Category

Early 2000s Chinese American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wool, Silk

Transitional Andrew Gower for Jasper Group Portrait Dining Chairs - Set of 4
Located in Secaucus, NJ
Fabulous transitional style set of four Portrait dining or guest chairs by Jasper Group. Elegant lines define the portrait's timeless classic design, the serpentine front balances w...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Wood, Maple

A set of 3 cut crystal decanters, or available individually.
Located in New York, NY
Left to right from cover image: 8.5"H x 4"Diameter. ~ 13.25"H x 4.5"Diameter. Has an illegible signature on the bottom. ~ 10.75"H x 5"Diameter. Available individually for $850 each
Category

20th Century American Classical Furniture

Materials

Crystal

Tony Duquette, Spinach Leopard Rug Wool Hand Knotted Carpet 6x9 feet
Located in Long Island, NY
Tony Duquette - 'Spinach Leopard' Rug 6' x 9' Material: 100% Wool “Beauty not luxury, is what I value” was Tony Duquette’s refrain. Hutton Wilkinson provided Via Como with designs fr...
Category

Early 2000s Chinese American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wool

Antique Fine Quality Charcoal Colored Portrait of Gentleman
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Exceptional antique framed portrait of a gentleman in a suit. Features a wooden frame.   
Category

Early 20th Century American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Tony Duquette, Royal Ermine Rug Wool Silk Carpet Hand Knotted 6 x 9 feet
Located in Long Island, NY
Tony Duquette - 'Royal Ermine' Rug 6' x 9'< Material: 90% Wool and 10% Silk “Beauty not luxury, is what I value” was Tony Duquette’s refrain. Hutton Wilki...
Category

Early 2000s Chinese American Classical Furniture

Materials

Wool, Silk

Monumental Painting of Doc from Snow White
Located in Dallas, TX
Monumental oil painting of Doc from Snow White on a large canvas.
Category

Mid-20th Century American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Large American White Marble Bust of a Gentleman by Randolph Rogers
By Randolph Rogers
Located in Tarzana, CA
Fine 19th century white carved marble bust of a gentleman with mustache wearing a Toga. Signed: Randolph Rogers, Rome. Randolph John Rogers (July 6, 1825, Waterloo, New York – January 15, 1892, Rome, Italy) was an American Neoclassical sculptor. An expatriate who lived most of his life in Italy, his works ranged from popular subjects to major commissions, including the Columbus Doors at the U.S. Capitol and American Civil War monuments. Born in Waterloo, New York, he spent most of his childhood in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He developed an interest in wood cuts and wood engraving, and moved to New York City about 1847, but was unsuccessful in finding employment as an engraver. While working as a clerk in a dry-goods store, his employers discovered his native talent as a sculptor and provided funds for him to travel to Italy. He began study in Florence in 1848, where he studied briefly under Lorenzo Bartolini. He then opened a studio in Rome in 1851. He resided in that city until his death in 1892. He began his career carving statues of children and portrait busts of tourists. He was not happy working with marble consequently all his marble statues were copied in his studio by Italian artisans under his supervision, from an original produced by him in another material. This also enabled him to profit from his popular works. His first large-scale work was Ruth Gleaning...
Category

19th Century Italian Antique American Classical Furniture

Materials

Marble

American School, Rural Hilly Landscape w/ Lake and Railway O/C Painting, 19 C
Located in New York, NY
Artist: Unknown. Painting: Rural Hilly Landscape with Lake and Railroad. Period: XIX century. Style: American School, Primitivism. Medium: Oil on canvas, framed. Dimensions: H: ...
Category

1870s American Antique American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas

Vintage Boho Original Landscape Oil Painting on Canvas
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Enrich your decor with this Vintage Boho Original Landscape Oil on Canvas. Featuring a beautifully detailed American-style landscape, this artwork brings a serene and rustic charm to...
Category

Late 20th Century North American American Classical Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

A most impressive bronze bust of a 1920s South American gentleman.
Located in Central England, GB
This most unusual almost life sized heavily cast bronze bust depicts a very smart most likely South American gentleman dressed in a double breasted suit jacket with a shirt and tie. ...
Category

Early 20th Century French American Classical Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Garden of Light
By Parke Custis Dougherty
Located in West Chester, PA
Oil on board of a women with parasol sitting in a garden filled with the light of the day.
Category

20th Century American American Classical Furniture

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