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In the realm of classic furniture, the Davenport desk holds a special place for its distinctive design and historical significance.
Portico clocks, a style rooted in neoclassical design, represent one of the most refined forms of timekeeping from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Large classical bronzes are timeless sculptures that embody the beauty and grandeur of ancient art.
Bronze cherub candelabras represent an elegant blend of fine artistry and practical design.
The Borghese vases, renowned for their grandeur and artistic sophistication, are celebrated relics of classical antiquity.
The Edwardian period (1901-1910) marked a transition in British furniture design, blending the elegance of Victorian tradition with the simplicity and lightness of the emerging modern aesthetic.
A Monk's Bench is a versatile piece of furniture that dates back to the medieval period.
Regency furniture embodies a unique blend of elegance, classical influence, and refined craftsmanship, making it one of the most beloved styles in the history of design.
The Hepplewhite chest of drawers represents a pinnacle of 18th-century English furniture design.
Antique dining tables and chairs bring history and craftsmanship into modern homes, each piece reflecting the artistry and style of its era.