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.         

 



Weekend greetings,
    In this image, the warming fire is out of sight in this evening setting.This generous silk covered Louis XV bergere offers the best features you might require with down filled silk damask on a curvaceous frame offering a sensuous allure of luxury, softness, and slight exoticism. One will not be alone long in any setting with this romantic work. Yes, "of the period" Louis XV, 18th century. H. 35", w. 29", d. 30".   $ 1795.

    Was someone tired of reading "Voyages de Pays Bas"? Perhaps, as they are now sitting on a neoclassical stand and with interiors removed to offer hidden and convenient storage for your treasures. Have the rare and unusual here that is not to be found often elsewhere. Circa 1810. H. 19", w. 14", d. 18". Don't hesitate in life at charming opportunities, $1575.


  

17th/18th century Dutch or English Delftware.The charm of this early tin glazed pottery is in the unique appearance of the soft glaze and subtle blue -gray tones.

Top. The large scalloped rim bowl is an impressive piece with figures on a landscape ground in imitation of Chinese period wares. 13" diameter with a  footed base. Minor losses. $245.

Left. A 10" bowl with fluted sides. Decorated in to copy Chinese export porcelain. $175.

Right. A Dutch strainer with a central star pierced and tulips in blue. 9" diameter. $220.

Please call or email for prices and further details.  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 hearing from you. 
Bob Riesberg    
ph: 651 457-1772
Robert J. Riesberg Antiques, Inc. 

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