Newport slant front desk in cherry, ca. 1760.

 Bold original brasses are intact above correct ogee bracket feet. 
    

  Robert J Riesberg Antiques Inc.   
  Fine 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Antiques
 

                             Professional antiquarian since 1971.

           Member of the Art & Antique Dealers League of America,Inc.         

 



 You are invited to our Spring Open House  on Saturday, March 28th between noon and five pm. 

    

  Please come visit to see the results of our constant search for the best and the unique in period antiques. Inspiring new offerings include a Chippendale Rhode island desk, an English George III secretary ca. 1800, a small carved Italian credenza, a 17th century gateleg table, a Regency cheval glass, choice lamps from porcelain urns, Rococo gilt mirrors, a tansu, a jockey hitching post, a wine cellaret, Italian 17th and 18th century chests, and much more.  

 

 Join us to celebrate Spring in the country with a light supper buffet offered all afternoon along with refreshments.  Your guests are always welcome to attend.

 

  

 

 
Pair of mahogany early 19th century sconces, probably Anglo-Indian, 26" tall, 15" wide. These retain there original glass arms and brass fittings, intact.




19th century Japanese Imari with fine decoration of figures in a garden. Large, 18" diameter. No repair.

  A special and exciting interior with scalloped pigeonholes having shaped dividers flanking a central short drawer, all over five short drawers stepped atop two drawers with waterfall or serpentine faces.

     

Please call or email with your thoughts and needs. We enjoy hearing from you  and will do our best to tempt you will new arrivals each week. Antiques here are offered first to our subscribers before these pieces are added to our website. We are glad to make shipping suggestions.

       We look forward to seeing you, 
Bob Riesberg    
ph: 651 457-1772
Robert J. Riesberg Antiques, Inc. 

Also by appointment.
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