Tin Ceiling Tile Vanity Mirror
American, CA 1890 and 1980
H: 35 in W: 23.25 in D: 0.5 in
Ref: TEY
Tin Ceiling Tile Vanity Mirror
American, CA 1890 and 1980
H: 35 in W: 23.25 in D: 0.5 in
Ref: TEY
Monumental Pair of Beaux Arts Etched Glass Doors
France, CA 1890
Doors: H: 133.5 in. W: 40.5 in D: 1.75 in
Glass: H: 92 in W: 30.5 in
Ref: POR 1006
Monumental Beaux Arts Etched Glass Window
France, CA 1890
H: 114 in W: 57 3/8 in Frame Depth: 2.75 in
Ref: POR 1007
Cast and Wrought Iron Art Deco Door with Overthrow, Signed Henri Wegermans
Belgian, CA 1930
Door: H: 83 in W: 40 3/8- 40 5/8 in D:
Overthrow: H: 113 in W: 42 in D: 1.75 in
Overall: H: 113 in W: 42 in D: 1.75 in
Ref: POR 1005
PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE THE KEY TO THE LOCK
19th C English Cast Iron Rococo Grille
England, CA 1880
H: 27.75 in W: 17.75 in D: 0.5 in
Ref: POR 1053
Pair of French Burnished Steel Double Sconces
France, CA 1870
H: 14 in D: 12 in W: 13.5 in
Ref: LSC 1002
Two White Ruffled French Milkglass Shades
France, CA 1910.
H: 2 in Diameter: 8 in
Ref: LLS 1007
French Hand-Crafted Grape Vine Chandelier
France, CA 1960
H: in Diameter:
Ref: LCH 1027
French Country Red-Glazed Right Handled Pitcher
France, CA 1870 with old repair to belly.
H: X in (X cm) D: X in (X cm) W: X in (X cm)
Ref: DSCH 1016
Pair of French 18th C Hand-Carved Single Limestone Capitals from Arcachon
French, CA 1780
H: 13.25 in W: 23 in D: 23 in
Ref: FTCO 1030 A, B
Pair of French 18th C Hand-Carved Double Limestone Capitals from Arcachon
French, CA 1780
H: 13.25 in. W: 33 in. D: 21.50
Ref: FTCO 1029 A, B
Long Willy Guhl Planter
Swiss, CA 1960s.
Planter: H: 7 in W: 39 in D: 8 1/2 in
Ref: CPL 1237
Large Round 19th C English Carved Yorkstone Garden Dining Table
England, CA 1880
D: 62 in H: 30 in
Several cracks that have not moved in years.
Ref: FTRO 1019
French Faux Bois Garden Table
France, CA 1930s
H: 31 in D: 29.25 in Base D: 15.25 in
Ref: FBE 1103
Pair of French Cast Stone Art Nouveau-Style Planters
France, CA 1960s
Taller: H: 18.50 in W: 17.50 in D: 17.25 in
Shorter: H: 17.50 in W: 17 in D: 17 in
Ref: CPL 1228
NB: We can trim the feet to match heights
19th C Portuguese Hand-Painted Majolica Cat
We absolutely adore this incredibly life-like three-dimensional and very detailed terracotta cat, hand-painted in shades of grey and black. Her eyes, nose and whiskers are so life-like you will think her real from a distance. In amazing antique condition and stamped “J. Belo (Filio), Caldas da Rainha, Portugal” on the underside, we would keep her indoors to preserve the original paint which has a tiny bit of wear on the edges of the ears and tail. J. Belo was a famous maker of majolica beginning in the early 19th C.
Portugal, CA 1870
H: 7.5 in D: 8 in W: 13 in
Ref: SAN 1103
French Cast Stone and Iron Flamingo in Old White Paint
We jumped at the chance to buy this grouping of three French flamingos, and this is the white flamingo with a black and yellow-trimmed beak and wings. Made of cast stone with iron legs, and very solid, he cuts a dashing figure with a beautiful weathered surface and patination, as well as sculpted feathers on his back and wings. In excellent condition with no cracks, breaks or repairs, he would lend a whimsical note to your garden, alone or grouped with some of our other flamingos.
France, CA 1930
H: 40.38 in W: 2.5 in D: 12 in Base: 11.38 in x 9.75 in
Ref: SAN 1101
Two Pairs of French 18th C Hand-Carved Stone Bench or Table Bases
These hand-hewn stone plinths likely were original foundation stones and bear a resemblance to staddlestone bases, but are shorter and more stout. Carved from a very hard heavily-fossilized stone, one pair measures 17" high while the other pair is 18" high. The stone is extremely durable and can remain outside uncovered year-round even in the most harsh climates. We envision them as the four pillars to a massive stone-topped coffee table, as bench legs, or individually, as side or cocktail tables finished with round stone tops in the garden. And of course, you can cut or bury them to equal heights if you want all four. Stone bases such as these come along very rarely, so make haste! When purchasing, please let us know which height you prefer.
French, CA 1780
H: 18 in W: 15.5 in D: 15.5 in
Ref: SPE 1033, SPE 1034
Rare Form French Faux Bois Bench
What a stunner! This rare form faux bois bench was hand-made in the 1940s and is in wonderful, restored condition. Its gently curved back with branch decoration is very comfortable and there are wonderful little details like the “latches” on the outside railing near the seat. It has undergone some restoration and has been inside for many years (hence the very light patina), but it will serve you well in the garden if installed on stone or gravel to prevent water-wicking through the feet. It should be covered or brought inside in harsh winter climates, but is quite sturdy and will give you decades of pleasure at the end of an allée or anywhere you would view your garden in all its glory.
France, CA 1940s
H: 30.5 in D: 16 in W: 50 in SH: 15.25 in
Ref: FBE 1107
Pair of French Mid-Century Cast Stone Bowl Planters on Pedestals
These mid-century modern planters offer commodious planting wells and a striking form that will lend a statuesque presence anywhere in your garden. In wonderful vintage condition with a few very minor chips but no cracks or repairs, they are large enough to support a profuse display of blooms and waving grasses. Original center drain holes are present and the tops lift off for easy transport. They can remain outside year-round in all climates, provided they are installed on gravel or stone to prevent wicking and should be emptied of plant material and dirt and the openings covered in harsh winter climates. They can also be used as birdbaths if you seal the drain holes. Approximate weight is 100 lbs. per planter.
France, CA 1960s
H: 24.75 in D: 27 in Base Diameter: 18 in
Ref: CPL 1212