Pair Grotto Console TablesItaly1970-80sPair Grotto Style Realistic Carved and Painted Wooden Console Tables Depicting Windsweep Cypress Trees in Rocky Outcrop with Doves with Travertine Marble Tops
just noticed a new section on 1stdibs.com for antique dealers in washington, d.c.
according to a report on washingtonpost.com, 1st dibs was scheduled to list the area’s dealers and their items this month. judging by the remarkable selection that is already online, i’m certain many of the pieces will be sold soon.
although the prices are steep, the range and brilliance of the aged beauties is outstanding. from a fine and rare 18th century mirror to a pair of abstract sculptural lamps, the d.c. selection on 1stdibs.com is extraordinary.
according to a report on washingtonpost.com, 1st dibs was scheduled to list the area’s dealers and their items this month. judging by the remarkable selection that is already online, i’m certain many of the pieces will be sold soon.
although the prices are steep, the range and brilliance of the aged beauties is outstanding. from a fine and rare 18th century mirror to a pair of abstract sculptural lamps, the d.c. selection on 1stdibs.com is extraordinary.
Pair Laurel Sculptural Lamps USA 1960s Pair Brass Sheet Abstract Sculptural Lamps by LAUREL LAMPS
Pair of stone columns/pedestals, rosette & lattice detail USA early-mid 20th c.Stately pair of Column/Pedestals w/ wonderful lattice and rosette detail, made from composition stone.
Pair Leather and Brass Armchairs by Maurice Bailey USA 1956 Pair White Leather and Brass Armchairs Designed by MAURICE BAILEY for Monte Verdi Young California
Fine and Rare 18th Century Venetian Giltwood Mirror. Italy circa 1740A Very Fine and Rare Italian Carved Giltwood Mirror. Venetian, Mid 18th Century. A central cartouche over the shaped molded frame elaborately carved with rocaille, ‘C’-scrolls, flowers, and foliage, the pierced sides similarly carved. Retaining the original mirror plate and water gilded finish. Made in Venice circa 1740.
source: 1stdibs.com, washingtonpost.com