Victorian mantle clock, the origional was by Fattorini and Sons Bradford, a wooden case framing the round dial with Arabic numbers,stands on a plynth base with molded upper edge and has a cove molded cornice. The clock measures 1 1/2 inches high x 1 inch wide x 1/2 inch deep and is available in a walnut finish
$67.88The Serpentine arched top rail surmounts both medallion and rounded ends curving downwards in an unbroken line to the enclosed arms. It also forms the frame of the medallion. The finger moulded top rail is surmounted by a simple pierced cresting of foliated flowers. The front rail of the seat is also finger moulded. The small cabriole legs have pad feet. This design is sometimes referred to as mirror back liking the oval medallion to a mirror. The settee measures 3 3/4 inches high to top of medallion back x 5 inches wide a 2 inches deep and is available upholstered in a hot pink/red velour fabric. The wooden settee frame has a walnut finish.
$108.19The elaborate Gothic style Pierced carving as used around the sides of this organ stool were often used by Victorian fruniture makers to decorate large furniture items. The stool Measures 2 inches long x 1 1/16 inches wide x 1 5/8 inches high and is available upholstered in black leather and in a walnut finish
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The elaborate Gothic style Pierced carving as used around the sides of this organ stool were often used by Victorian fruniture makers to decorate large furniture items. The srool Measures 2 inches long x 1 1/16 inches wide x 1 5/8 inches high and is available upholstered in black leather and in a walnut finish
$52.80The style of this organ is eclectic, ornate in design, highly intricate, embellished, and decorated. The top section which is called a canopy or hutch is ornamental and has a mirror, a small cabinet and shelving. The ornate detail work like gingerbread and scroll carvings were common features of organs manufactured in this period. Many like this organ also had wood fencing that ran along the top, with a split spool moulding of varying sizes. The Organ measures 8 1/2 inches high x 5 1/4 inches wide x 2 5/8 inches deep and is available in a mahogany finish
$158.60The style of this organ is eclectic, ornate in design, highly intricate, embellished, and decorated. The top section which is called a canopy or hutch is ornamental and has a mirror, a small cabinet and shelving. The ornate detail work like gingerbread and scroll carvings were common features of organs manufactured in this period. Many like this organ also had wood fencing that ran along the top, with a split spool moulding of varying sizes. The Organ measures 8 1/2 inches high x 5 1/4 inches wide x 2 5/8 inches deep and is available in a walnut finish
$158.601840-1880. The sewing box. The Lye shaped ends are connected with a shaped bottom shelf that stands on on bun feet.The sewing box is designed to be used as an end table. The Oval shaped table top lifts to display the intertior which is divided into sections. Each section is covered with a small shaped lid which can be lifted off using a centally placed bass knob. The sewing box measures 2 1/2 inches high x 2 3/4 inches wide x 1 7/8 inches deep and is available in a walnut finish.
$79.52Empire/Victorian transitional, scroll arm, sofa, circa 1840-1855, The serpentine-arched top rail, the seat rail and arm facings rail are heavily carved with a reticulated leaf scroll. The top rail is flanked by further scroll shaped carvings at each end of the sofa. Further carved decoration can be found on the deep shaped skirt carved with a repeat of the foliated scrollwork. The frame boasts attractive up-swept scroll end arms decorated with foliated carvings that continue through to decorate the curved splay sofa legs. The end of the sofa legs is a carved scroll that serves as the foot for the sofa. The sofa has been upholstered in a top quality silk fabric, hand spun in South Korea, decorated with a foliate pattern, in shades of red The sofa measures 4 inches high x 7 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches deep and is available in a walnut finish.
$104.60Pedestal table with a fixed oval table top of faux marble. The extensively carved table skirt is scalloped and the under frame consists of diagonally curved stretchers heavily carved and surmounted with finials. The four splay feet are curved.
The table measures 2 3/4 inches high x 3 inches wide x 21/4 inches deep and is available in a walnut finish.
$66.20Circa 1860. Victorian three tier whatnot stand. The uppermost shelf features a fretwork gallery on both sides with turned finials and a raised back that has a small oval sounded with a carved leaf design. The three shelves are supported by turned columns. The stand measures 3 high and is available in a walnut finish.
$91.39Enclosed Bath/Shower were common in Victorian times when a bath was an addition to the house and had to be installed often in a hallway or at the top of the stairs if there was room. This bath has taps and a shower head and a showerncurtain has been added for extra privacy for the occupant.The bath surround measures 5 1/2 inches long x 3 inches wide X 5 1/2 inches high.and is available painted white, decorated with hand painted flowers and has a shower ncurtain included.
$155.38The dressing table has 2 small drawers on top of the table and on either side of the mirror. The Shield shaped frame around the mirror is held in place, above the table by serpentine shaped arms that rest on top of the drawers. The table has 2 long drawers and is supported on square tapered legs. The Dressing Table measures 5 3/8 inches high x 3 3/4 inches wide x 1 3/4 inches deep and is avaialble in a walnut finish.
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