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By jannyquest2002, 3 July, 2013

Hitting the Pipe

Category
Fine Art
Condition
Fair
Description

It and painting called "Hitting the Pipe" by William Lee and Company of Chicago, IL.  It was copyrighted in 1906.

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By Southernbelle76, 3 July, 2013

Chinese Corner chairs with marble

Category
Furniture
Description

I purchased these two corner chairs today from a local Goodwill.  I had seen similar chairs listed online in my area, but really had no idea of value.  The carvings are a bird and flower combination.  Seats are marble and there are no manufacturer dates or markings on bottom of chairs.

Can anyone help me with a value?  I had planned on putting them in my bedroom seating area.

Thanks so much!

SB

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By RTay40, 3 July, 2013

Jan. 23rd 1920 Desk

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

The desk we own has a stamp on the inside that has the date Jan. 23 1920 and K.P. Co. We were wondering how much it could possibly be worth. It has some scratches and chips in it but it is in fairly good condition.

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By shellyc46, 3 July, 2013

glass plate set with cups

Category
Glass
Condition
Mint
Description

I was given this set about 16 years ago from an elderly woman. I don't know how long she'd had it. It is a clear glass plate with a fern design inserted in it. Each plate has a circle for the cup. It is shaped like an island. that's the best way to describe it. each plate is 7 " wide and 10" long.

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By lucreative, 3 July, 2013

French Brocaded Silk Panel (Christian) - 18th Century - Louis XVIII ~ 1790 AD

Category
Vintage Textiles and Clothing
Condition
Excellent
Description

This is a  French brocaded silk panel sewed with gold and silver threads, with a fringe made of metal threads on the bottom.

The silk brocade could have been used in a Christian church due to the image of a triangle with rays of light that is sewn with silver threads on top of the brocade panel. 

In Western society, the triangle most often has highly Christian meanings when used in a religious context. Because the Christian God is a trinity - Father, Son and Holy Ghost united in a single godhead – he is commonly represented by a triangle. However, there is no Eye, so not the eye of providence.

 

 

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By lucreative, 3 July, 2013

Escutcheon for a Door Lock - 16th Century - French Renaissance ~ 1550 AD - Decorative Piece

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

This is an ornamental French Escutcheon from the mid-16th Century - French Renaissance XVI (~1550). This protective plate for a door or lock has a woman in nude and heart supported by two putti, on the right and left. At center is a keyhole. The woman faces forward and the figures of both putti facing inwards. The woman is wearing a crown and necklace which implies this could be from a wealthy home or royalty.

There has been no restoration on this piece, but it has been mounted with glue on a silk brocade that can be removed. There are a few cracks due to the age of this piece and some rusting as you can see with the picture included. However, the bronze gilding is in good condition.

Provenance/History:
This item was purchased from Anne-France Bergonier - Antiquaire from her antique store in Marche De Puces St. Ouen in Paris. Proof of purchase receipt, her description of item, and Stamp of Antiquaire in file.

The antiquaire that we purchased the escuthcheon from had also just recently acquired this piece. She purchased it from a collegue who purchased this from an estate that verified to be from the French Renaissance period ~1550 and thus where she got the time period and age estimate of the piece. Also the age of the metal and the use of the Putti in this piece shows the period to be around the French Renaissance.

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Recently on 07/10/13 authenticated by a Specialists in Decorative Arts from Bonhams Los Angeles to be highly likely from the French Renaissance late 16th Century time period. Will include documentation and Bonham's contact information to support this.

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