![]() ![]() ORNATE EUROPEAN MUSIC CABINET: Gilt gesso ornamentation, frosted glass, adjustable shelved interior. 21" deep.ĬOLD PAINTED AUSTRIAN BRONZE PEN TRAY IN THE FORM OF A FEATHER ADORNED WITH A BIRD: Feather is 13 1/3"l., bird is 4"l. The 26 1/2" oval beveled mirror is high on carved arms and has a carved crest. Single full length drawer over double doors. OUTSTANDING QUARTER SAWN OAK, SERPENTINE FRONT WASHSTAND WITH OVAL MIRROR: Exaggerated serpentine overhanging top follows the lines of the curved base. Please note restoration to spout of pitcher. Set include Pitcher and wash basin, chamber pot, toothbrush vase, and soap dish with insert. CHAMBER SET IN A ROSE PATTERN: Vivid pink roses on white ground. ROOKWOOD POTTERY MATT GREEN PITCHER 788, DATED 1906: Arts and Crafts design, 4"h, 4" dia. ROOKWOOD POTTERY PRODUCTION VASE: Rose matt glaze on shape 2066, dated 1923. ROOKWOOD POTTERY "DOUBLE GEESE" PAPERWEIGHT: Soft white glaze on shape 1855, dated 1932. PAIR OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY OWL BOOKENDS: White color, shape 2655, dated 1940. Hand painted wooded trail in soft tones of blues and greens. ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM PLAQUE: Dated 1914, signed by the artist, Edward Diers. HUTSCHENREUTHER DESSERT SERVICE, "DRESDEN": 12 plates, 8" dia., 11 cups and saucers, and a tray, 11"l. MAHOGANY 2 DRAWER WORK STAND WITH CARVED SPIRAL LEGS: With mixed woods, 28 1/2"h, surface is 21 1/2" x 24". Dancing harlequin with faux ivory face, patinated metal figure mounted on black marble base. Matches the previous lamp, though each shade is unique in its own. Shade is 4 1/2" dia.ĪRT DECO FIGURAL LAMP WITH MILLEFIORI SHADE: Of the period. ![]() x 14"l., incised Professor Scalabrini to base, glass inserts for eyes, repair to base, a leg, and one of tails, rests on pigeon blood red marble plinth, circa 1900.ĪRT DECO FIGURAL LAMP WITH MILLEFIORI SHADE: Of the period. SCALABRINI, Professor, (Italian, 19/20th C): Two doves, carved marble, 9 1/2"h. Please press CTRL F and enter a key word ie: For guest shoppers this a randomly generated cryptographically strong ID.& Showroom - 2528 30th Avenue North - St. The cookie contains information identifying the customer and session expiration time. Remember User session for logged in users and keep you logged in to the site. Powers the WooCommerce Recently Viewed widget. Helps WooCommerce determine when basket contents/data changes. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".Īllows guests on the site to add products to a Wishlist This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". Saves the product view default setting on page load for the user. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]() ![]() It appears to have been placed ornamentally in baths and gymnasia. Three other complete copies of the Sandal-binder Hermes have been discovered or unearthed since Gavin Hamilton recovered the first complete antique figure from the swamp of the Pantello in 1749, thereby establishing it's identity firmly as Hermes and acknowledging it's status as one of the received masterpieces in the canon of antiquity. His swift right leg was bent at the knee, and on it he rested his left hand, and meanwhile he was turning his face up to heaven, as if he were hearing the commands of his king and father" He stood and fastened up the thongs of his winged sandal with his right hand, yearning to rush forth upon his course. The appearance of the original, which stood in the Thermae of Zeuxippos in Constantinople, was described in detail by Christodoros of Koptos (491-518) : "There was Hermes. The statue in the Louvre is a Roman marble copy of an original Greek Bronze by Lysippus. The Roman figure is held in the Musée du Louvre in Paris. A French Mid-Ninteenth Century copy of the so called Sandal-binder Hermes. ![]()
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