This Friedman Brothers Colonial Williamsburg Mirror, Model No. 6359, features a stunning walnut frame accented with ornate gold gilt detailing and a sculptural crest inspired by 18th-century design. Reproduced ...
This signed Salvador Dalí lithograph, titled “Biological Garden,” comes from his visionary series Imaginations and Objects of the Future. Numbered 93/250 and printed on Arches paper circa 1975, it ...
This vintage 1960s oil on canvas captures a dramatic moonlit beach scene with fishing boats resting on the shore and a glowing moon casting reflections across the water. The ...
This antique oil on board painting depicts a lively winter village scene with windmills, cottages, and villagers going about their day along a frozen canal. Horses and carriages add ...
This vintage 1945 oil on canvas signed C.W. Townsend captures a serene winter landscape with snow-covered trees reflected in a quiet river. The artist’s expressive brushwork and cool palette ...
This magnificent 19th-century hall mirror features rich burl walnut craftsmanship with intricate carved details, curved supports, and a white marble shelf over a single drawer. The impressive height and ...
Original Oil Painting on Tin of Castle by a Waterway Likely German, in gold gilt frame.
This vintage Asian figural ceramic lamp features hand-painted scenes of courtly figures surrounded by floral motifs, with pierced openings that cast a soft, decorative glow. Resting on a carved ...
This oil on canvas titled “The Way It Was” by V. Fox depicts a serene waterfall cascading through rocky terrain, framed by tall trees and distant mountains. In the ...
This pair of Vintage Chinese Figural Lamps features hand-painted porcelain bases depicting finely detailed courtly figures and calligraphic inscriptions. Each lamp showcases vibrant enamels and elegant composition, resting on ...
This antique c1875 oil on canvas, stamped C.P. Stabb & Co, depicts a serene river landscape framed by dense trees on one side and distant castle-like ruins on the ...
This c1855 engraving, The Voyage of Life: Youth, was painted by Thomas S. Cole, engraved by James Smillie, and published by James H. Earle of Boston. Part of Cole’s ...