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.         

 



Greetings,
     Our latest Regency mahogany pedestal table ca. 1810-20s has a lovely old finish now waxed to a warm patina. The saber legs have reeded carving above cast brass castors with tendril details. The top edges share the reeded detail. Each end has a tilting top for ease of movement to another room. There are two leaves, each 25.5". The overall size is h. 28.5+", w. 53.5", l. 102.5" when fitted with two leaves. The table can be used with one, two, or no leaves. Retail is $2750.
 
  Below,  a rare and whimsical "dummy board" often used in the 17th to 19th centuries to amuse  guests, decorate, advertise, or even provide companionship. Generally, these are thought to be English or Dutch. This one has chamfered edges and appears to be 18th century with a later umbrella stand now fitted. You won't find another like this for next to  your front door! H. 48.5" w. 18.5" d. 13"  $1595.

 



Call or email for an appointment or details and a prompt response to your interests and questions. Thanks!

  A well carved convex mirror with old glass has been cleaned to the old gilt. Restored, height 41", width 25". $1250.



Above is a most unusual side table, American Sheraton, ca. 1810 in mahogany. Most desirable are the serpentine front and sides with perfectly proportioned cock beaded shallow drawers. H. 28", w. 34.5", d. 17.5". $1250.













  

Please call or email with your thoughts and needs. We enjoy hearing from you  and will do our best to tempt you with 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 or hearing from you,

Bob Riesberg    
ph: 651 457-1772
Robert J. Riesberg Antiques, Inc. 

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