Posts Tagged ‘Antique’

Antique Mahogany Furniture, Marble Top Library Tables, Antique Porclean and Other Items in Full Auction List for Week 3.

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Antique Mahogany Furniture, Marble Top Library Tables, Antique Porclean and Other Items in Full Auction List for Week 3. antique furniture prohibition bar examples antique furniture queen anne gate-leg table antique furniture secretaire abattant empire antique furniture sideboard art nouvea antique furniture toilet commode antique furniture waterloo cabinet antique furniture william kent antique furnitures empire antique game bird dinner plates antique gaming table claw feet antique gate carved chair legs antique gate leg table small antique gate leg table with drawer antique gate legged drop leaf table antique gate legged side table antique gateleg card table antique gateleg cherry table and chairs antique gateleg drop leaf round table antique gateleg extension elite antique gateleg folding table, rectangular, galery antique gateleg rectangular table antique gateleg table and chairs center drawers antique gateleg table new york antique gateleg table rectangular antique gateleg table small antique gateleg table with ...

Antiques: Furniture, Tables, Cabinets, Victorian English and French Antiques Recently found on Bzikk

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Antiques: Furniture, Tables, Cabinets, Victorian English and French Antiques Recently found on Bzikk dining habit tendency dining room table made from huge clock dining room table with white pillar legs dining table antique before 1800 dining table antique spiral turned legs dining table austin tx art deco japanese dining table circular antique mahogany extending dining table glass silver antique dining table ideas pillar pedistal dining table maple dining table tubular steel chrome plated wolfgang hoffman dining table, 19th century dining table, england, 19th century dining tables antique copied dining tables art deco dining tables for eight dinner service lion finial dinner table in 18th century dinnerware silver tureen dinning table uk directoire consulat empire directoire napoleon furniture directoire phyfe sofa dishes and flatware of the 18th and 19th century display cupboard,eugene gaillard doccia factory hard paste porcelain coffee cups dog kennel dresser dog kennel dressers dolphin sideboard domed cover silver ...

Oriental Porcelain, European Porcelain and Furniture Complete List

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Oriental Porcelain, European Porcelain and Furniture Complete List for April 2009. huguenot royal dinner service hunebelle france glass hunt roskell silver auction hunting chest french 18th century hunzinger chair i8th century english silver table i8th century furniture identify - shaped pedestal or pillar leg identify antique furniture identify furniture legs 1930 identify silver candlestick dating identifying antique tables & legs identifying authentic yixing identifying english bone china identifying furniture makers bookcase oak identifying italian neo-classical inlaid commode identifying marquetry regency bureau identifying richard ginori figurines identifying rococco antique furniture identifying victorian chest of drawer legs idian papier mache hexagonal table images antique english creamware images antique table wares ming dynasty images possenbacher furniture imari emblems imperial china fine porcelain imperial drop leaf with brass feet imperial gateleg table imperial gillow dining table imperial kutani peacocks imperial parisian china george jones imperial walnut gateleg table imperial,gate leg imperial,gate leg table important american girandole mirror important buildings in ...

Antique Oriental Porcelain. Chinese and Japanese Pottery.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Ceramics Chinese ceramics Many are of the opinion that China takes first place in the history of ceramics. The tradition of Chinese pottery starts long before our present Christian system of dates and was responsible for many important developments, innovation, and improvements. Formerly the more recent Chinese porcelain was much admired but in the twentieth century excavations uncovered exquisite earlier ceramics. The high point must certainly be the Sung Dynasty (960-1280). The history of Chinese ceramics began much earlier though in about 200013C, still in the time of the Stone Age, when people in Honan and Kansu in northern China made fine earthenware that was painted with geometric patterns. Expressive glazed tomb figures have been found from the Chou Dynasty (circa 60013C). THE FIRST MAJOR PERIOD During the ...

Antiques List of Furniture, Tables, Mahogany Cabinets, Antique Porcelain and Silver Mentioned on the Auction

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Antiques List of Furniture, Tables, Mahogany Cabinets, Antique Porcelain and Silver Mentioned on the Auction Last Year. george i bookcase william kent george ii burr walnut tallboy george iii chinoiserie library steps c. 1770 - antique george iii chippendale tilt table george iii gateleg table george iii pembroke table george iii serving table george iv breakfast table george iv fabrics george iv oak writing desk george jones majolica ware george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany george scheidt enamel george serving table fluted georgen escutcheons georges jacob furniture georgianĀ  sideboards and serving tables georgian court sideboards georgian dressing tables georgian elliptical dining tables ash georgian engraved glass georgian kneehole cabinet georgian mahogany bidet square tapered supports georgian metamorphic commode georgian sideboard tables georgian style set of folding mahogany library steps georgian telescopic silver candlestick georgian tripod pedestal handkerchief table georgian urn shape knife boxes gerard schliepstein germanĀ  deco furniture dealers german 19th ...

Oriental Antiques Overview

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Oriental objects The term oriental means 'eastern' and this has been equated for a long time with Asia, which starts at the Bosporus. The orient or Asia is the largest part of our world. The continent is inhabited by diverse peoples with their own cultures and languages. The world's major religions and philosophies have their roots in Asia and their influence in the cultures of this part of the world: Confucianism, Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shinto, Judaism, Christian, and Islam. In addition to these major religions there is also widespread reverence for ethnic deities throughout Asia. This means that while the region can be defined geographically it cannot be so easily defined creatively. The great cultures Great cultural centres existed in Asia thousands of years ...

Antique Collection Values for Antique Furniture, Silver and Other Valuable Items

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Antique Collection Values for Antique Furniture, Silver and Other Valuable Items. Prices and values are to be added. antique victorian writing table antique vintage american sideboard identifying legs furniture antique vintage dresser dressing table furniture long arched mirror antique vitrine table antique wales footed dessert platter antique wall console with cabriole leg antique walnut desk on pillars antique walnut dining table 10 foot antique walnut drop leaf dining table antique walnut drop leaf extending table antique walnut drop leaf table antique walnut drum table antique walnut gateleg table antique walnut gateleg table drop leaf antique walnut high mens dresser antique walnut one drawer on pillar legs table antique walnut settee chairback antique walnut tall boys antique walnut tea tables on dual pillar legs set on a base antique walnut telescooic dining table antique walnut trestle table antique walnut wood wardrobe antique walnut writing ...

Antiques: Furniture, Tables, Porcelain, Silver, Art Deco Featured on Bzikk in January

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
The List of Antiques Featured at Bzikk in week 1, 2009. Prices and values are to be added. antique small cabinets antique small plates antique small tables sutherland antique sofa made in italy antique sofa table 1920 antique sofas 1920 antique soup terrine antique soup terrines antique spanish blue and white pottery antique spanish candlesticks antique spanish wooden gates antique spindle leg drop leaf table antique spiral legged small tables antique split barrel dining table antique spool gateleg table antique spool spindle folding table antique spoon construction antique spoons from italy antique square drop leaf table antique square gateleg table antique square to round drop leaf table antique stanfordĀ  refectory table with end leafs antique stemware+cobalt blue antique sterling silver candelabra french antique store brass tea kettles antique store display chest glass drawers antique stores brass ashtrays made in china antique streamline stapler antique stretcher or refrectory tables antique sugar ...

Antique American Silver

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Antique American Silver Styles POST RENAISSANCE (1650-1690) When the first silversmiths crossed the ocean around 1650 they took the style of the late Renaissance with them from Europe. People such as John Hull and Robert Sanderson were immigrants from England and started making in the English style until the Puritans stuck a spoke in the wheel. Silver destined for Protestant homes and churches needed to be simple and practical. A puritanical hybrid style arose that blended simplicity with post Renaissance that retained as much of the Renaissance as possible. EARLY BAROQUE (1690-1720) Early Baroque is a heavy style with large proportions, solid arched forms, with florid three dimensional details. The Dutchman Jurian Blanck of New York was one of the first to experiment with Baroque. Jeremiah Dummer of ...

Antique American Glass

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Antique American Glass The Native Americans had not made glass before the Spanish conquered Mexico and established a glassworks there. The ingredients of sand, lime, and soda were present in abundance. The native Americans did make arrow heads and amulets of quartz and obsidian. The first colonists discovered that the native people liked to use coloured glass beads for their wampum or necklaces. Wampum were made of beads, stones, and shells which were also used as a form of currency. The first efforts to make glass in the colonies was therefore directed at making coloured glass beads. The first group of professional glassblowers consisted of eight Dutch and Polish settlers who were invited by the businessman John Smith to carry on their trade in Jamestown, Virginia ...