A French art deco draw-leaf dining table made of Oak and Macassar Ebony veneer. It features the latest technological material of its time incorporating aluminum stretchers into the central architectural design of the table. Book match pattern to the top and sides of the table. Comes with 2 outer leaves. Note: Matching 6 dining chairs can be found at SKU# 1492302
Age: Early Art Deco Era
Dimensions: 91" Long by 41 1/4" Wide by 30" High
English Queen Anne style Chinosiere design Flat Top Card Table, 1930's, 31" high, 36" wide, 18" deep(closed), 36" square(open), supported by swing Cabriole Queen Anne Legs with stretchers, turn the table to make square table, reveal the large storage area under the table top, decorated throughout the table with Chinosiere and floral design on inside and outside, sides and the top, and carved Shell in god in front center skirt under the table top, all decorated on dark green background...
An amazing American brilliant cut glass lamp with longest crystal measuring 7 1/2 inches. No condition issues. Lamp measures about 25 inches high. Dates circa 1910 -1920. More photos and information available upon request.
8 sets of Baccarat crystal and gold leaf dinnerware, 24 pieces total including Parfait bowls and finger bowls with trays. Priced for all 24 pieces.
French 1920s Empire Style Crystal Chandelier 36”x22” Gilded accents in gold foil over bronze
A set of 6 French art deco loop arm rest dining chairs made of French oak and Macassar Ebony. Spring upholstered seat covered in black leather. Curved pendant back splat with choice Macassar Ebony. Each chair has tapered square legs. Note: Matching Dining Table can be found at SKU# 1492301.
Age: Early art deco era
Dimensions: 21 1/2" Wide by 32" High by 19 1/2" Deep
A pre-war Art Deco era adjustable table. Heavy, solid wood with burl wood overlay. Rectangular table top with sides that raise or lower depending on preferred option of two different heights. Great condition with excellent burl wood figuring.
Provenance: Lee Caplin Estate
Age: 1920's
Dimensions: 35 1/4" long x 27 1/2" wide.
Raised height: 29".
Lowered height: 18".
Pair of pre-war Art Deco era side stands. Heavy, solid wood with burl wood overlay. Each stand has a drawer with an open display shelf just below. The lower portion of each stand makes an artful curve into another open shelf. Great condition with excellent burl wood figuring.
Provenance: Lee Caplin Estate
Age: 1920's
Dimensions: 31" high x 15" wide x 11" deep (each)
Made in Belgium wooden Footstool, Ca. 1930, 6" high, 13 " x 9" wide, carved legs and new upholstered seat. Old paper Label "Made in Belgium" is still remain on the bottom.
A beautiful French Renaissance Style Silver Plate Chandelier in with Putti decoration with Acorn finial measuring 28x32”
A beautiful French Empire Chandelier Bronze ,Crystal,Frosted Etched Glass c.1910
French Louis XV Style Bronze & Porcelain Chandelier XXth Century Measuring 36”x24”. The gilt bronze dome with ornate leaf and scrollwork and the cobolt mottled blue vase incorporates into the design
A fine and massive Japanese Meiji Period Imari Charger. Measuring
A beautiful ancient Chinese Quartz Sculptured Urn mounted as a lamp the urn dating from the mid Qing Dynasty and made into a lamp around 1920 measuring 11”. The lamp measuring 21” height
Parisian Champleve clock from 1880sThe clock has a mercury pendulum. 14" wide 16" tall
French Bronze & Crystal Louis XVI Style 20 Light Chandelier in basket form, 36x28” circa 1880-1920.
Chinese Wire Black lacquered Lantern, hanging on the Tree in the Garden setting, Ca. 1930's, 15" high, 5 1/2" diameter-wooden base, hanging Lantern on the tree, outside frame comes out, and put the candle inside on top of the wooden base. The condition is nicely aged.
Lumière Collection from Galerie L'Enfant
From an extensive collection of chamber sticks and lamps assembled over a 40 plus year period by Peter Macdonald. This Art Deco piece was likely produced circa 1920s.
About the manufacturer, Unter Weiss Bach (from theoldstuff.com):
The Porzellanfabrik Unterweißbach was founded in German region Thuringia in 1882 by Herman Jost. Initially they produced tableware but soon started to make fine figurines...