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Tag Archives: 19th century furniture

Ornate late 19th century grandfather clock fetches $10,000

April 8, 2013 | Antique Trader Antiques Auction News | Leave a reply
This 70-inch pietra dura cabinet, circa 1883, realized $39,100 to earn the spot of top lot during the Don Presley New Year’s Auction. (Photo courtesy Don Presley Auctions)

An elaborate and stunning two-door inlaid cabinet which fetched $39,000 was one of many pieces to attract fierce bidding battles at Don Presley New Year’s sale. Read More +

Revivalist furniture styles reflect progressive spirit of 19th century

March 24, 2013 | Fred Taylor | Leave a reply
This recamier by J. H. Belter, circa 1850 is an outstanding example of the Rococo Revival style of the 19th century. (Photo courtesy Fred Taylor)

As they say, “what’s old is new again,” and 19th century furniture is a prime example of that; as the Furniture Detective points out in his column. Read More +

Dixie Cup inventor’s fine art collection showcased at Feb. 10 auction

February 4, 2013 | Antique Trader Antiques Auction News | Leave a reply
Italian 18 Karat Yellow Gold Faces of Women Bracelet, weighs 28.3 dwt, is in good condition, and is expected to fetch upwards of $2,000. (Photo courtesy Myers Fine Art & Antiques)

An extensive collection of fine art pieces owned by the inventor of the Dixie Cup will go under the gavel Feb. 10 at Myers Fine Art & Antiques Auction Gallery. Read More +

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