Fab Finds
French Gilt Metal 3 Light Chandelier, early 20th century. 21" height, 13" diameter.
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Marguerite Kirmse, (1885-1954) etching, pencil signed. "Breaking into Society" 21" x 17", in
black frame.
Sign Board, American, circa 1950
A very large 'Darien Bootery' painted wooden sign board,
an old sign used over many years of business with
several layers of paint. This sign is carved out wood and
has a wonderful painted surface. A real attention grabber
and ready to hang in your great room!
Height: 11 1/2",
width/length: 9'.
Tang Dynasty Horse Sculpture, mid-20th c.
Predominately Parisian Garden Fence Panel, circa 1930
Beautifully detailed French iron garden fence section or
panel with great old weathered painted surface. Ready
to be placed decoratively, almost sculpture-like, indoors
leaning against a wall, hung up high, or placed above a
fireplace. Use it outside to enchant your gardens or entry
way.
Excellent, old weathered surface,
old white paint with some even
older green paint peeking through
in a few places.
Measurements:
height: 73" depth: 1"
width/length: 44 1/2"





Pair of English Charming
Cherub Garden Statues, circa
1910-1930
This sweetly charming pair of
putti or cherubic infant statues
are carved from limestone.
They are both finely rendered,
with adorable curls in their
hair, pudgy little bellies, and
perfectly formed little fingers
and toes. One is holding a
trailing grape vine, (possibly
symbolic of life) and the other
holds wheat bundles, denoting
harvest and hope. Discretely
robed, they feature a very
sweet expressioned face.
And makes a most delightful
and perfect focal point in any
garden or patio. Comes with
base (as we acquired it) and
overall height is 52" including
the base. These where
painted white at one point, but
has worn way in many places
showing a wonderfully
weathered surface, with
some moss. height: 52"
depth: 11" width/length: 12"



Handpainted Floor Cloth
This contemporary floorcloth’s design is of an historical original design copied from the Wayside
Inn, in Sudsbury, Mass. (circa 1780). Color are mustard/ochre, kettle black and colonial red. Made
of 100% extra heavy cotton canvas, with many layers of polyurethane so its perfect for a
mudroom or kitchen. Easy to clean with just a damp mop and will hold up to years of traffic.
Measurements: 6ft x 4ft
Handpainted Floor Cloth
This contemporary floor cloth's historical design
was traced from the Edward Durant House in
Newtown, Mass (circa. 1780). Colors: Colonial
Cream background with Federal Blue and Yellow
ochre. Made of 100% extra heavy cotton canvas,
with many layers of polyurethane so its perfect for
a mudroom or kitchen. Easy to clean with just a
damp mop and will hold up to years of traffic.
Measurements: 29” x 56”
reverse
Leaded Glass Craftsman Lamp
Circa 1930's, a very fine leaded glass
craftsman era table lamp with a
cylindrical bronze base.
Measurements: height: 26", depth: 19
1/2", width/length: 19 1/2"
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Late 19th century Rococo Pier mirror of considerable size
with a gorgeous carved gilt wood frame.
Measurements: height: 64", width/length: 34"
Southwestern Rookwood Vase, c. 1947
This delightfuly endearing ivory colored, crackled glaze Rookwood vase has a raised decoration of cowboys, cactus, donkeys, and various people near a
homestead. Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 as a way for Maria Storer to market her hobby and is still in business today. The bottom bears the most
recognized logo of the backwards R and P with flames along with the Roman Numeral XLVII, indicating 1947. It bears the factory production shape number
#6762. This vase is 5 3/4" high and 4" at the widest mid-section.
Ideal Imari Charger, c. 1890-1920
Japanese porcelain Imari Charger, Meiji Period.
This charger is of rounded form with six panels
containing decorated in polychrome enamels of
scenic water views, boats, and floral sprays.
The charger features cobalt blue, pale blue, rust
red and a pale green. The interior cantered with
a circular medallion that presents three flowers
and foliage. On reverse of charger decoration
painted in cobalt blue.
19th c. English Hunting Scene
19th century hand colored print after Alken, Hunting Scene, "In Full Cry." It is etched by J. Clarke, and aquatinted by M. Dubourg, it’
s pure color and exceptional detail delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and very nice resolution. This etching has
a smooth transition of color gradients, and the print appears very realistic.
Provenance:
Retailed by the prestigious firm of Arthur Ackermann & Sons, of East Forty-Sixth Street, New York including paper label on
back, founded in 1783.
Height: 23", Width: 26 3/8"