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110 Year Old Australian Shepard's Chair
Furniture
Kenora`s Li`l Antique Shoppe 
84 $270.00
This is an extremely rare find and imported into Canada direct from Australia. This is a true antique Australian Shepard's Chair. Made of wood the back separates from the chair for carrying pieces. Very ornately carved - Cherubs, vines and stars and a heart-shaped center cut - so cool! The back rest has two large cracks in it. Not sure what kind of wood this would be but it has a great patina. This could be a folk art ... Click for details
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Handsome Antique Rosewood French Canterbury, c. 1860
Furniture
Richards Antiques 
$1,500
Canterbury of nicely figured rosewood, ideal for your magazines or sheet music, made in France in the mid-19th century. Very good condition. Retains original casters. Length: 17 inches; depth 15 inches; height 18 inches. Can easily be shipped via UPS anywhere in USA. More photographs are available and can be emailed.
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Exceptional Large French Bird Cage, circa 1850
Furniture
Richards Antiques 
$2,500
Impressive patinated metal and wood bird cage from the era of Napoleon III, featuring a slide-out tray at the bottom for cleaning, side feeder cups that open outwards for refilling, the obligatory wooden perch and wonderfully pierced decorative elements. It sits on wooden ball feet and there is a warmly colored wood finial at the top which was used to lift it onto and off a table. Height is 43 inches; each side is 17 1/2 inches.
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Fine George II Mahogany Card Table, England, c. 1740
Furniture
Richards Antiques 
$6.200
George II Queen Anne card table of very dense mahogany in an unusual state of preservation. It has a square-eared recessed top and a baize-lined interior with candlestands and money wells. The elegant cabriole legs end in shapely pads, and there is a wonderful mahogany-lined long drawer running the entire length. The top has particularly nice faded color. Length: 32 inches; depth, 16 inches; height: 28 inches. England, c. 1740
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Hirshhorn Collection Sale: Important American Furniture
Books and Publications: Antiques
Richards Antiques 
$18 with free Priority Mail shipping in USA
Sotheby's catalog for the sale of "Important American Furniture: The Collection of Joseph H. Hirshhorn" held in New York City on January 30, 1982. The 82 lots are mostly illustrated in black and white and color. Includes the prices realized list. Some minor wear to cover, but inside is clean, unmarked. This item is being offered on the Web by an auction catalog specialist for $45.
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Highly Decorative 18th Century Gilt Continental Mirror
Furniture
Richards Antiques 
$2,450
Mahogany 18th century gilt mirror in Queen Anne style, probably made in Northwest Europe. The backboards and glass appear to be original. As would be expected, there have been some minor repairs over the years. The mirror is 36 inches high and 13 1/2 inches wide. More photographs are available and can be emailed.
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Fine Regency Brass-Bound Mahogany Tray circa 1810
Furniture
Richards Antiques 
$2,750
A superb example of a Georgian period mahogany tray, double banded in brass and with carved carrying handles. The vertical pieces are rabbeted into the bottom, making this a complex item to construct. Trays such as this reached their height of craftsmanship in the Regency period from 1800-1820 while George III was incapacitated. Condition is very good; there have been very minor repairs over time on the sides. Dimensions: 24 5/8 inches long; 15 5/8 inches wide; 2 1/8 inches high.
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Fine Points of Furniture - Iconic "Good, Better, Best"
Books and Publications: Antiques
Richards Antiques 
$15 with free shipping
This is a classic reference work on American antique furniture, referred to in the trade as "Good, Better, Best" because of the classifications used in it by the author, Albert Sack, one of the most famous dealers in American antiques. With more than 800 illustrations, it has gone through zillions of printings and revisions. This is the 14h printing from 1971 (Not much 18th century furniture has been made since then) and it is in virtually mint condition. The only fault I can find, a very minor ... Click for details
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