Wednesday, April 29, 2015

7807 Architect /Art Cabinet, 19’Long, Custom Made for Beverly Hills Art Gallery

Height:43 in. (109.22 cm)
Width:228 in. (579.12 cm)
Depth:50.5 in. (128.27 cm)
Country of Origin:USA
Style:Art Nouveau
Condition:Original
Year:c. 1920
Description:Truly Monumental in Scale and Style, a Custom Made, one-of-a-kind Architect or Artists Cabinet, with 5 sections. Executed meticulously in Exotic veneers, walnut and Bird’s eye maple.  Each side sections has 16 drawers with bronze hardware, maple interior, and gorgeous veneer on drawer fronts.  The center section has 20 drawers, and the top is walnut with inset bird’s eye maple veneers.  The sides have raised burl veneer decorative panels.  This is THE piece to design your room or store around, it is a lovely combination of understated elegance and function.

Dimensions: 43”h x 228” W x 50.5”D

Dimensions:  43”h x 228” W x 50.5”D 
Price: $20,000.00


Tuesday, April 28, 2015


6381 Fantastic Art Deco Sculpture "Star Fish" by Demetre Chiparus

Height:27 in. (68.58 cm)
Width:21 in. (53.34 cm)
Depth:6 in. (15.24 cm)
Country of Origin:France
Style:Art Deco
Maker:Demetre Chiparus
Condition:Mint
Year:20th C.
Description:Fabulous Art Deco sculpture "Star Fish" cast and carved from a model by Demetre Chiparus. Today, three quarters of a century later, the finest pieces in the Art Deco style have been brought back to life. A select grouping of masterpiece chryselephantine sculptures has been lovingly and painstakingly recreated by expert craftsmen using the original molds by the artists of that time period. Not a curve, a glance, or a nuance is lost. It presents a marvelous opportunity for anyone who appreciates the ultimate in Art Deco to possess a classic work of art for a price that is affordable. Today, the originals of these rare sculptures sell for $500,000 to $1,000,000 if you could find them.

No two figures are quite the same. Ivory is exquisitely hand carved and frequently tinted producing a variety of different emotions and expressions. Bronze is colored through application of patina or cold painting. Effects achieved are often of classic proportions with richness, fleshiness and opulence that simply have no equal. Such talents as Chiparus, Colinet, Preiss and Poertzel worked their magic in the same way.

These castings are of singular quality lost wax bronze and hand carved ivory from a small remaining stock of ancient mammoth tusks. Additionally many varied techniques are employed to produce a variety of polychrome finishes each piece requires. Bases are made using marble and onyx from the design originally produced in Europe after the First World War.

Antiquarian Traders has acquired these great sculptures and will sell these limited edition pieces after which the molds for these will be destroyed. Each sculpture bares the artist's signature and is an exact replica of the original.

Dimensions:  27"H x 21"W x 6"D
Price: $5,500.00

4454B Rare Pair of 19th Century Monumental John LaFarge Jeweled and Leaded Stained Glass Windows w Large Carved Cresting Pieces with Inset Marble
Height: 120 in. (304.80 cm)
Width: 75 in. (190.50 cm)
Depth:
Country of Origin: USA
Style: American
Maker: John LaFarge
Condition: Excellent
Year: c1880
Rare Pair of 19th Century Monumental John LaFarge Jeweled and Leaded Stained Glass Windows w Large Carved Cresting Pieces with Inset Marble
A most magnificent pair of stained and jeweled glass windows, attributed to John La Farge, a contemporary and competitor of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The identical pair depicts Central blossoms emerge from the center of each glass panel, in rose and pink, against striated glass. The tall blossoms reaching for the blue sky above are flanked two architectural columns.
These wonderful windows were rescued from a mansion in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were once used as landing windows in a beautiful stairway. The lovely carved cresting pieces with inset marble were designed specifically for these impossible to find, statement making La Farge windows.
These windows are perfect for a large stairway and/ landing. Plan your stairway around these very significant 19th century windows.
Dimensions: 10'H x 6'W
Price: $220,000.00
John La Farge (1835-1910) was an American painter, stained glass window maker, decorator, and writer.
Born in New York City to wealthy French émigré Roman Catholic parents, La Farge grew up in a cultured French-speaking household. He received a Catholic education at St. John's College (later Fordham) in New York and at Mt. Saint Mary's College in Maryland, where he graduated in 1853.
Uncertain about a career in law that he began to pursue, he went to Paris in 1856 and briefly studied painting with Thomas Couture. Returning to New York, he took a space in the new Tenth Street Studio Building. In 1859 he went to work with painter William Morris Hunt in Newport, Rhode Island, but soon left the studio to paint directly from nature, inspired by Newport's beautiful environment and his own advanced approach to aesthetics. It was in Newport during the 1860s and early 1870s that some critics suggest that La Farge produced the first impressionist experiments painted on American soil and also some of the most beautiful flower paintings ever created.
In the late 1850s and early 1860s, La Farge became a pioneer in collecting Japanese art and incorporating Japanese effects into his work. He may have purchased his first Japanese prints in Paris in 1856, and this interest was probably encouraged by his marriage in 1860 to Margaret Perry (with whom he had ten children), niece of the Commodore who had opened Japan to the West. By the early 1860s, La Farge was not only collecting Japanese prints, but was also making use of Japanese compositional ideas in his paintings to create effects which looked strange, empty, and unbalanced by Western standards. In 1869, La Farge published an essay on Japanese art, the first ever written by a Western artist, in which he particularly noted the asymmetrical compositions, high horizons, and clear, heightened color of Japanese prints.
La Farge began his career as a painter of landscapes and figure compositions. Hewas commissioned in 1876 to decorate H. H. Richardson's Trinity Church, Boston. This was the first real mural painting in America and marks an epoch in art: he is considered the father of the American mural movement. Thereafter, he engaged primarily in mural painting and designing stained glass.
LaFarge achieved international fame for his stained glass at the 1889 Exposition Universale in Paris where he won first prize with his entry The Sealing of the Twelve Tribes. The French government offered to buy the window after the Exposition, but the window was a commission by a Buffalonian and the window was (and still is) installed in Buffalo. In 1901 he was awarded a gold medal at the Pan- American Exposition at Buffalo.
A lifelong Roman Catholic, he did much of his best work for churches. His splendid windows may be seen in the churches of Buffalo, N.Y., and Worcester, Mass., and in the chapels of Harvard and Columbia universities.
La Farge worked in many media. His watercolors and drawings are well known, particularly those commemorating his visit to the South Seas in 1886. His easel paintings are in many leading American museums. His writings and lectures on art are distinguished for their urbanity and judgment.
LaFarge's contributions to stained glass technique include the following:
1.)The development and use of opalescent glass - now generally known as American stained glass - which he first patented in 1880
2.)Incorporating molded glass embellishments into his creations, usually in the shapes of jewels or flowers
3.)Plating, the layering of glass pieces directly on top of each other to achieve detailed depth and minimize the need for painting
4.)Use of thin copper wire or foil to replace heavy lead lines, techniques that made possible the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

83.3185 Detailed Model of the Historic American Yacht: Atlantic

Height:33 in. (83.82 cm)
Width:44 in. (111.76 cm)
Depth:7 in. (17.78 cm)
Country of Origin:USA
Style:Antique Ship Model
Condition:Mint
Year:19th C.
Description:Detailed model of the historic American yacht: Atlantic. Built in New York in 1903 the 185 ft Atlantic achieved its greatist fame in 1905 when she was one out of 11 yachts to compete for the Emperor's Cup put up by Kaiser Wilhelm for a race from New York to Lizard Head England. This model yacht was bult to scale and made of fine woods such as cherry teak mahogany oak ash and redwood.

Dimensions:  33"H x 44"W x 7"D
Price: $1,200.00

Friday, April 17, 2015


7100 Antique Moore Combination Cabinet Desk c. 1878

Height:57 in. (144.78 cm)
Width:58 in. (147.32 cm)
Depth:34 in. (86.36 cm)
Country of Origin:USA
Maker:Moore Combination Desk Co.
Condition:Restored
Year:c. 1878
Description:This magnificent desk was made by the Moore Combination Desk Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. This combination desk was designed much like a Wooton Cabinet Secretary but since it was in two parts rather than three it did not infringe on Wooton's #39 patent. In addition it had a sliding writing table which allowed the desk to be closed without disturbing work in progress. Production output was limited thus fewer desks are available today. This is spectacular desk has been restored to near perfect mint condition.

Dimensions:  57"H x 58"W x 34"D
Price: $40,000.00


Thursday, April 16, 2015


6845 Murano Glass Sculpture "The Bathing" a Homage to Picasso by Walter Furlan
Height: 16.75 in. (42.55 cm)
Width: 19.5 in. (49.53 cm)
Depth: 7.5 in. (19.05 cm)
Country of Origin: Italy
Style: Cubist
Artist: Walter Furlan
Condition: Mint
Year: 2005
Spectacular one-of-a-kind glass sculpture created by hand entitled "The Bathing." This piece was created as an homage to Pablo Picasso by expert glass sculptor Walter Furlan out of Murano, Italy.
Walter Furlan (1931- )
Born near Venice, at an early age he went to work in the VAMSA glassworks. At the end of the Second World War, he joined the glassworks of Gino Cenedese where he assisted Alfredo Barbini and all the old craftsmen of the former VAMSA, amongst them world famous Mamaracio , Gino Forte , and Flavio Poli who invented the a massello technique of glass creation in Murano in the 1920's.
Furlan learned the technique of sculpting glass a massello which was later his favorite method. This technique infuses color into pure crystal sculpture, giving it brightness, vibrant color and power. Having become a master-craftsman while still young, Furlan had contacts with artists, and met Flavio Bianconi along with a chance meeting with Pablo Picasso.
At the Ferro and Lazzarini factory, Furlan begins to collaborate with Professor Ezio Rizzetto. Their mutual understanding produced artistic works which were exhibited at the early shows at Bevilacqua La Masa. Maestro Furlan had the opportunity to participate in other exhibitions with works of his own creation, obtaining recognition as a Master Designer.
In 1963 he again meets Pablo Picasso while his work is shown at the Murano Glass Exhibition, organized by the Istituto Veneto per il Lavoro. In the early 70’s, Furlan joins the Seguso Vetri d’Arte glassworks, under the guide of Maestro Angelo Seguso and the Designer Mario Pinsoni, and learns the techniques of submerged glass and stylized forms, typical of the designs of Professor Favio Poli who was then working for the Seguso Vetri d’Arte, becoming his most reliable interpreter. It is here that the Picasso inspiration becomes a reality.
In 1977 he joins the “first course for artists” organized by the International Glass School, and on this occasion, carries out works by the artists Picasso, Horst Sobota, Renzo Margonari, and Ghibbe giving proof of his great capacity and versatility for interpreting artistic design.
Later, Maestro Furlan participates in the Premio Murano, an event organized by the Abate Zanetti Association and on this occasion he carries out works for Verdiano Marzi, Andrea Pagnacco, Marconi and Lauro Santoro. More recently he has carried out works for Lindstrom, Alinari, Barattini, Wagner and Jef Van Reniaout, all renowned patrons of the arts.
The fascinating artistic work of Picasso, expressed in Furlan's glass sculptures, is demonstrated by all the experience acquired during his periods of work with old masters. He has interpreted Picasso's paintings during his Cubic Period and given them a third dimension. The colors are vivid, the work profoundly dimensional. It is as if Picasso sculpted them himself.
The works of Walter Furlan are to be found in better Italian museums that specialize in sculptured glass. His wonderful interpretations of Pablo Picasso's artwork will only increase in value as Furlan's work is now limited because of his advancing age.
Dimensions: 16.75"H x 19.5"W x 7.5"D
Price: $9,500.00

Wednesday, April 15, 2015


Leonardo DiCaprio, with Savannah, Mark’s daughter. We first came in contact with Leonardo on the movie “The Aviator.” One of the props that we rented to Miramax was a massive executive desk. The set decorator, Francesca Lo Schiavo, who has won two academy awards, one for The Aviator, made me a promise that she would get Leonardo to autograph inside the pencil drawer if I would help her select the right things for the movie. So the deal with struck. When the desk was returned to us, on the inside of the pencil drawer, it said, “Howard Hughes—The Aviator Leonardo DiCaprio”. How cool was that? When the desk was returned, we ran it on eBay and it sold for $25,000 the next day. It was purchased by a San Francisco collector who has subsequently become a customer. Leonardo came into our store about a year later on a Saturday afternoon. He drove up in his red Mini Cooper convertible with the top down. Leo was with a fantastic looking girl and another couple. This girl turned out to be Gisele Bündchen, of Victoria's Secret fame. He was extremely friendly and my daughter Savannah played the piano for him as he likes music. He carefully selected an Art Deco chandelier, received a nice discount and told me that he would return the following week after he made a decision. Sure enough he came back on Wednesday and paid for it. We delivered it to him on Friday and he has been a friend ever since.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Antique Furniture Rentals

http://antiquefurniturestudiorentals.com

Antiquarian Traders has been providing museum quality antiques and architectural pieces to the film and television industry for over 30 years. We specialize in catering to both large and small productions, and have a 75,000 sq ft gallery and warehouse conveniently located in downtown Los Angeles. Both antiques from the 19th century and unusual statement pieces for the 20th century are in abundance, as are many restored and unrestored pieces to suit any production.
Antiquarian Traders has provided architectural lighting to many films, and our chandeliers, torcheres, gates and sconces have been featured in countless courtroom scenes, and our Victorian antiques in many period films. We specialize in the grand scale items, meticulously restored antique pieces, and antique pieces that show their age and history as well. We have an amazing collection of Victorian furniture, including massive desks and beautiful 19th century antique lighting. Our collection of Art Deco and Art Nouveau is unrivaled, and the 20th century lighting inventory is spectacular.
We are happy to accommodate last minute needs of any production, and make it our priority to assist set decorators and production designers in any way possible. Our terms are reasonable in the both long and short term studio rentals.
We charge 6% of the replacement of the piece for 1-3 months studio rental, 4% for a 3-6 month studio rental, and 3% for 6 months and over. Antiquarian Traders requires a Certificate of Insurance (naming Antiquarian Traders as “loss payee”) and this may be faxed to 323.233.3769 or emailed to flora@antiquariantraders.com.
Please feel free to visit our gallery anytime or call for appointment if you like. Our hours are M-F 830am-430pm.
63.6644 Spectacular French Empire Marble and Bronze Clock

Height:17.5 in. (44.45 cm)
Width:26.5 in. (67.31 cm)
Depth:9 in. (22.86 cm)
Country of Origin:France
Style:Empire
Condition:Restored
Year:c. 1890
Description:Spectacular antique French Empire marble and bronze clock c. 1890.

Dimensions:  17.5"H x 26.5"W x 9"D
Price: $7,600.00


Monday, April 13, 2015


4996 Pair of Beautiful Antique 19th C. Bronze Griffin Chenets

Height:18 in. (45.72 cm)
Width:11 in. (27.94 cm)
Depth:16 in. (40.64 cm)
Country of Origin:USA
Style:Gothic
Condition:Restored
Year:19th C.
Description:Beautiful antique 19th C. bronze griffin chenets on a black marble base.

Dimensions:  18"H x 11"W x 16"D
Price: $5,000.00

Thursday, April 9, 2015

85 Pair of Rose' Neo-Classical Urns Executed in the Empire Style with Gilt Mounts

85 Pair of Rose' Neo-Classical Urns Executed in the Empire Style with Gilt Mounts

Height:33 in. (83.82 cm)
Width:14.5 in (36.83 cm)
Depth:
Country of Origin:France
Style:Empire
Condition:Mint
Year:20th C.
Description:Pair of Rose' Gilt Mounted Rams head motif. Executed in the Empire style, these urns have intricate finial on top, three ram's head joined with garlands, and ending on hoof feet on plinth.  These Neo-Classical urns are high-quality reproductions which were done in a limited quantity and are no longer available.

Dimensions:  33"H
Price: $4,000.00


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Antiquarian Traders has been an established dealer in rare and unusual antiques for over thirty years. We specialize in mint condition antique furniture and museum quality pieces from the 19th and early 20th century. We trade, rent, and purchase antiques as well.
Our 75,000 square foot showroom in downtown Los Angeles houses thousands of antiques. Anyone is welcome to visit our showroom or you can visit us online. Our website is updated daily so remember to come back and check for new inventory. We stock Quality Antique American Victorian furniture, antique dining sets, antique tables, antique cabinets, architectural pieces, antique entry gates, antique chandeliers, antique mirrors, antique stained glass, Steinway pianos, antique paintings, Brunswick pool tables, Art Deco sculptures, antique desks, American rolltop desks, Wooton desks, and furniture from the 19th Century Period. Here you will find the premier American and French designers including: Louis Majorelle, Pottier & Stymus, Belter, Herter Brothers, R.J. Horner, Thomas Brooks, the American cabinetmaker, and Emile Gallé, the acclaimed French Art Nouveau glassmaker.


Antiquarian Traders not only possesses a profound knowledge of antiquities, but we also understand design and architecture.  Our expertise allows us to communicate clearly with the design trade.  This is of great benefit to customers who are building or remodeling their homes.   We are able to work in tandem with landscape designers to furnish gates, fountains, statuary and exterior lighting.
Our in-house restoration shop, where we have a team of over forty skilled craftsmen, enables us to offer the customer convenient one-stop shopping.  Antiquarian Traders is able to satisfy virtually all of our customers’ wishes.  For example, beds can be expanded to king-size, large sideboards can be converted to bars or entertainment centers, or dining sets can be increased in size.  We recognize that this is the 21st century, and modern uses demand adaptations.  In over thirty years of business, we have done it all.
Whether visiting our showroom or perusing our website, you can be assured of an unparalleled experience in your pursuit of beauty!

1961 Pair of American Renaissance His & Hers Clients Armchairs in Black Leather

1961 Pair of American Renaissance His & Hers Clients Armchairs in Black Leather
Height: 49 in. (124.46 cm)
Width: 26 in. (66.04 cm)
Depth: 31 in. (78.74 cm)
Country of Origin: USA
Style: Victorian
Condition: Restored
Year: 19th C.
Description: Beautiful pair of 19th C. American Renaissance antique his and hers client armchairs executed in walnut and upholstered in black leather.
Dimensions
His: 49"H x 26"W x 31"D
Hers: 47"H x 26"W x 30"D
Dimensions:  49"H x 26"W x 31"D
Price: $4,500.00

Monday, April 6, 2015

7713 8-Foot Tall Antique Stained Glass by Tiffany

7713 8-Foot Tall Antique Stained Glass by Tiffany
Height: 104 in. (264.16 cm)
Width: 76 in. (193.04 cm)
Depth: 2 in. (5.08 cm)
Country of Origin: USA
Maker: Tiffany Glass Co.
Condition: Original
Year: c. 1895
Description: Magnificent 19th C. stained glass window with griffin motif by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The piece was acquired from a long-time private collection. It is in pristine original condition and has never been offered for sale until now. This monumental antique stained glass window stands 8' in height.
Inside dimensions of stained glass: 99"H x 72"W x 2"D
Dimensions: 104"H x 76"W x 2"D
Price: $250,000.00

Friday, April 3, 2015

7416 Gothic Revival Walnut Grand Scale Sideboard by Pottier & Stymus c. 1890
Height: 110 in. (279.4 cm)
Width: 100 in. (254 cm)
Depth: 21 in. (53.34 cm)
Country of Origin: USA
Style: Gothic Revival
Condition: Restored
Year: c. 1890
Description: 19th century American Gothic Revival Grand Scale walnut and burl classically inspired sideboard and/or back bar with massive over mirror. Mirror has arched details, framed by columns ending on side shelves supported by arched columns. Lower cabinet has a green marble top, three drawers with original hardware and carved details. Below is a center section with open shelf, flanked by two cabinets with heavily carved doors with mounted bronze decorative hardware. Both upper and lower cabinets far outside frames have quatrefoil carved details, as do the arches supported the side shelves.
Dimensions: 110"H x 100"W x 21"D
Price: $22,000.00

5219 Antique Wm. Knabe & Co. "Gold Medal" Mahogany Piano

5219 Antique Wm. Knabe & Co. "Gold Medal" Mahogany Piano

Height: 38 in. (96.52 cm)
Width: 58 in. (147.32 cm)
Depth: 108 in. (274.32 cm)
Country of Origin: USA
Style: "Gold Medal"
Maker: Wm. Knabe & Co., est. 1837
Condition: Restored
Year: 1895
Description: This antique Wm. Knabe & Co. "Gold Medal" piano, with massive hand-carved legs and various intricate carvings on its surface, make it an absolute work of art! This piano has been fully restored with all original parts. New pin block new strings redone action original iron frame and it tunes to the current 440A orchestra tuning. The sound is absolutely breath taking.
The measurements are: 58"W x 9'L. SERIAL NUMBER #44273. This is a black piano the wood color in the photo is a reflection from another piano.
Dimensions: 58"W x 9'L
Price: $45,000.00

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

7654 Antique 19th C. French Rococo Chandelier
                                                                              1890
Magnificent antique 19th C. French Rococo bronze chandelier. This piece is simply beautiful. Features nice hand-made fabric shade out of old vintage material and a very stylized bronze frame.
Dimensions: 60"H x 54"W x 38"D
Price: $7,500.00