 click to enlarge | Item #: 6539 Pair 17th century Italian carved oak cabinet doors Pair 17th century Italian Gothic carved oak cabinet doors. Each door measures 15 and one half inches high by 11 and one quarter inches wide. $3250 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 7065 17th century Italian limestone carving of an angle 17th century Italian limestone carving of an angle. Mounted. Measures 21 23 inches H X 17 inches W X 5 inches D $5700 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 7464 Renaissance carved stone corbel English or Continental 14th century Renaissance carved stone corbel, 14th. century or earlier possibly English or continental. Good original condition. height 13" width 12.75" depth l8" $6900 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6540 17th century Italian carved wood panel profile with funny hat 17th century Italian carved wood panel showing the profile of a gentleman with a skinny beard and an amusing hat. Measures 13 inches by 13 inches. $1800 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6832 Architectural element original gold leafed urn lamp Architectural element, gold-leafed urn, mounted on a gilt plinth; electrified as a lamp w/custom paper shade, gilt ball finial. Continental, c. 1900. 6 inches dia X 25 and one half inches H (overall) X 4 and three quarter inches square base. $1975 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 5787 Pair of Victorian mahogany architectural wall brackets c1860 Pair of Victorian mahogany architectural wall brackets c1860. The carving on this matched pair of wall brackets is as good as it gets. Made from solid pieces of delicious mahogany. Each bracket measures 23 inches long, 8 inches wide with a 10 and one half inches by 4 and three quarter inch top shelf. $1750 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 7410 Pair of Chinese corbels with foo dogs and pagodas c1800 Pair of Chinese carved wood corbels, circa 1800. Traditional Ming style angled moldings and ornamentation, highlighted by a pair of foo lions. Traces of paint remain on the original surface. Top to bottom, each bracket measures 22 inches at the back tapering to 20 inches at the front. The extension is 18 inches and the width is 4 inches. $1675 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 4970 Terra cotta finial Architectural decoration Terra cotta finial. This lovely vintage architectural decorative finial measures 20 inches by 20 inches square at its base and 40 inches high and has a deep rich patina. This just came in from a local estate. We are not sure of its date or country of origin. $1375 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6492 18th century Italian pair gilt wood eagles 18th century pair of Italian gilt wood eagles. Each carving retains its original gold leaf surface. They were originally used as architectural ornaments. Each measures 26 inches high by 7 inches wide by 9 inches deep. Excellent patina and condition. We are showing the pair lighted and unlighted. $7000 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 1118 Antique Marble pair architectural brackets Pair 19th century architectural antique marble brackets. These marble brackets would make attractive supports for a garden bench. They have a wonderful old surface patina. Each measures 21" high, 17" deep, and 7" across. $1950 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 7133 18th C French gilt iron and metal lantern holder with bird RARE 18th C French gilt iron and metal lantern holder with bird. Measures 54 inches high and 52 inches wide with wall bracket. The lantern is held under the front floral section. $9700 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 4269 John Taylor Arms Towers of Gimignano etching John Taylor Arms American, 1887 - 1953.Towers of San Gimignano also called Stern Towers etching aquatint.John Taylor Arms was born in Washington, DC. This image is signed lower right John Taylor Arms 1932. The lower left is marked Private Collection "a" II. The frame measures 18 and one half by 12 and one half inches and the view part of the image itself measures 7 and on quarter by 10 seven eighths and one half inches. Excellent condition.He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, graduating in 1912. After World War I, he devoted himself full-time to etching, the printing process that relies on acid to "bite" out an image drawn on a metal plate.From his early interest in sketching,Arms developed a successful career as a graphic artist in the 1920s and 1930s. He specialized in etchings of medieval churches and cathedrals, hoping to convey the glory of earlier ages that endured in Europe's architecture. Arms made several trips to France, Spain, and Italy to draw such buildings. Beginning with studies of architectural details, he later rendered entire facades and finally a great number of buildings and their reflections in water, as in The Grand Canal. In addition to his medieval subjects, Arms made a series of prints of American cities.[This is an excerpt from the interactive companion program to the videodisc American Art from the National Gallery of Art. Produced by the Department of Education Resources, this teaching resource is one of the Gallery's free-loan educational programs.] See John Taylor Arms A Man For All Time The Artist and His Work by William Dolan Fletcher page166 for more information on this etching. $1000 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 1494 18c Newport architectural room panels mantel blue paint American painted architectural antiques, "American architectural antiques". Period 18th century room from North Kingstown RI c1760 to 1780. This room was painstakingly scraped by hand down to its original robins egg blue color paint. It measures 16 feet by 16 feet square and approximately 8 foot 6 inches high and is 99% complete.The height could be adjusted one way or the other with some thought.The house was moved and this room has been in storage for over 25 years. It was without a doubt made by an important Newport Rhode Island cabinetmaker. Consists of doors, mantel, feather edge paneled wall sections, windows. We have more photographs available. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase this extremely fine and rare period room. $65000 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6993 18thc architectural engravings of Italian Palazzo facades Set of six 18th c. architectural engravings of Italian Palazzo facades on paper, custom matted and framed, each entitled in the plate, Italy c. 1780. 19.75 in. H x 22 in. W. $7200 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6486 17th century German marquetry chest 17th century south German marquetry chest. This exceptional late Renaissance coffer features extensive marquetry inlay. A central panel depicting Justice is flanked by town and village scenes within architectural frames, and 4 full carved figures. The original interior is fitted with drawers, till, and has a finely engraved lock and hinges. Iron handles on each side. Small losses to moldings. Measures 27 inches high x 70 inches wide x 27 inches deep. $18250 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 6957 Paired English 19th c. cast terracotta architectural Paired English 19th c. cast terracotta architectural corbels; the fronts displaying a large strawberry w/leaves; the sides, classic scrollwork design, stamped "J. Armington and Son, Manchester, Sheffield # 72," England, c. 1880. 16.75 in. L x 5 in. D x 4.590 in. W. $1400 |
 click to enlarge | Item #: 7072 Pr 17th to 18th century architectural carved wood corbels Pr 17th to 18th century carved wood architectural corbels. Each corbel measures 33 inches high, 15 inches wide, 11 inches deep at bottom and 18 inches deep at the top. $7750 |