The remaining nineteen items in our 17th Century Antiques category have been sold. We leave select sold items in our gallery to show the kind of pieces we can locate. Please do not hesitate to inquire if you would like us to find something like any of these for you!
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| Spanish, Baroque caixa (Item No. 427)
In solid, black walnut. 17th century.
Dimensions: 55" wide by 22" deep by 26" high
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| Spanish, Baroque refectory table (Item No. 461)
From Madrid in solid, carved black walnut with lyre-shaped legs and decorative floral iron stretchers. 17th century.
Dimensions: 57" long by 29" wide by 31" high
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| 17th century, Spanish refectory table (Item No. 392)
In solid black walnut with three lyre-base legs connected by hand-chiseled, wrought iron stretchers. Center of table land is of a single board.
Dimensions: 10'11" long by 39" wide by 31" high
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| 17th century, Catalan caixa (Item No. 257)
In carved walnut. The caixa is the predecessor to the dressers we use today. These pieces were generally given to the bride and groom on their wedding day and used to store their belongings.
Dimensions: 55" wide by 21½" deep by 26" high
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| Italian refectory table (Item No. 252)
Carved walnut refectory table from Florence, Italy, having a single drawer in the center of one side. Late 17th century.
Dimensions: 80½" long by 39½" wide by 30" high
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| French Renaissance Table (Item No. 216)
Late 17th century, French, Renaissance style table in carved walnut with an inlaid walnut table land having light and dark walnut boards forming a diamond shaped pattern centered with burl walnut. Each corner having a marquetry lion boxed with mini-mosaic stringing.
Dimensions: 45½" by 64½" by 30½" high
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| French, mid-17th century armoire (Item No. 214)
From Alsace, France. In solid walnut with burl walnut paneled doors, original hardware intact.
Dimensions: 78" wide by 28" deep by 102" high
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