Robert J Riesberg Antiques Inc

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Tables

French Country Fruit Wood Dining Table and Benches

French Country Fruit Wood Dining Table and Benches

French country fruit wood dining table and benches. The table is Directoire in period, circa 1810 to 1820s. A plank top and bread board ends is above a scalloped apron on tall turned legs. The benches are earlier in the baroque style, each plank, rests on a splayed...

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Regency Style Drum Table

Regency Style Drum Table

Just polished, This Regency style drum table shows well against the winter sunlight. Circa 1810+, a gilt embossed brown leather top overhangs a tier of cockbeaded drawers, four of which work between false drawer fronts. the ring pull brasses are old but not the first...

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English tole tray, circa 1840s

English tole tray, circa 1840s

A handsome English tole tray, circa 1840s now mounted on a fine later faux bamboo stand. This period comedy shows our fair maiden with two so handsome gentlemen vying for her attention. How could she choose between the talents? This is period decoration, and you will...

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George III Mahogany Silver Table – circa 1775-1790

George III Mahogany Silver Table – circa 1775-1790

George III mahogany silver table, circa 1775-1790. A most beautiful setting with your hallmarked silver tea service, the pierced or reticulated rim is above a veneered frieze, on squared Chippendale legs braced by fretwork. Each leg terminates in a bold block foot....

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New York Federal breakfast table, circa 1810-30

New York Federal breakfast table, circa 1810-30

New York Federal breakfast table, circa 1810-30, in the heaviest mahogany timber that might be bought. The shaped dropleaf top has a cockbeaded working drawer as well as a false drawer at the ends and further ornamented with acorn turned drops. Below, a powerful...

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English Empire Teapoy

English Empire Teapoy

English Empire Teapoy, circa 1820-40. All is veneered in exotic rosewood from India. The tapered case has a lid which opens to an interior that formerly had dividers for teas. The hexagonal shaft is on an incurvate base above bun feet. Put it by the front door as a...

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