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.         

 

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Greetings,
   A wonderfully carved 18th century Continental console with details of branches and grape vines forming a pedestal base, is an often needed small size. H.34", w. 33.75" d.16". Later faux marble . The French early 19th century Louis XVI looking glass also carved and gilded. H. 31.5", w. 18". $ 750.
     Below, this mixed set of four English armchairs of the late 18th century retain their old nut brown color. H. 36", w. 19" at arms. The four are offered at $800 for the group. Call quickly. they are charming.

   Just acquired, the early 19th century French provincial farm table has cabriole legs on an overhang top with a shaped apron. A utensils drawer is at one end. Restored and ready to enjoy, $1150. H. 28.5", w. 63", d. 28.5"

I promise respond promptly to price and additional image requests. Please do not hesitate to ask.
Console detail   
 




"It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want-oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!"                   -Mark Twain





















One of two Windsors that have pierced splats.
 









A Baroque Continental walnut stool, 17th century, with robust turnings and old finish. H. 14", top 15" by 9". $795.








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

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