Sold2023Unusual Rococo Revival GasolierUnusual Rococo Revival Bronze, Brass and Metal Gasolier mid-19th century, the six-light gasolier supported by a masque-molded canopy with a cone finial, a draped female classical figure standing atopSee Sold Price
Sold2021American Brass & Spelter Rococo Revival GasolierUnusual American Brass and Spelter Rococo Revival Gasolier third quarter 19th century, the six-light "war"-themed gasolier decorated with dolphin heads supporting the candle arms, the arms curving inSee Sold Price
Sold2019Philadelphia Brass Rococo Revival GasolierPhiladelphia Brass Rococo Revival Gasolier mid-19th century, attributed to Archer and Warner, the spiral-molded standard set with two graduated brass spherules, one with mounts of renaissance warriorsSee Sold Price
Sold2019Brass Rococo Revival GasolierBrass Rococo Revival Gasolier, Attributed to Archer and Warner mid-19th century, Philadelphia, the standard and scrolled arms decorated with molded thistle leaves and thistles, suspended on molded chaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare American Brass GasolierRare American Brass Gasolier mid-19th century, Philadelphia, probably Cornelius, the Rococo Revival gasolier with pierced and scrolled arms separated by masques, molded with grapevines and grape-leaf-See Sold Price
Sold2019Rococo Revival Bronze GasolierRococo Revival Bronze Gasolier second quarter 19th century, English or American, the four-light gasolier with a lower pan decorated with applied roses, supporting four pierced, scrolled arms terminatiSee Sold Price
Sold2017Pair of Rare Rococo Revival Brass GasoliersPair of Rare Rococo Revival Brass Gasoliers mid-19th century, attributed to Archer and Warner, Philadelphia, the five-light gasoliers set with flower- and scroll-molded weights on pierced pulleys, theSee Sold Price
Sold2015American Rococo Revival Gilt Brass GasolierAmerican Rococo Revival Gilt Brass Four-Light Gasolier, third quarter 19th century, probably Archer, Warner, Miskey and Co., Philadelphia, with an acanthine corona, conforming baluster stem and bowl mSee Sold Price
Sold2018Rococo Revival Brass and Gilt-Metal GasolierRococo Revival Brass and Gilt-Metal Gasolier mid-19th century, attributed to Archer and Warner, Philadelphia, the two-light gasolier decorated with mounts depicting pierced grapes and grapevines. h. 3See Sold Price
Sold2019Rococo Revival Brass and Metal GasolierRococo Revival Brass and Metal Gasolier mid-19th century, possibly American, set into a vasiform support, the two gas arms with scrolled ends decorated with putti, set with engraved glass shades. h. 3See Sold Price
Sold2019Unusual American Classical Revival Brass GasolierUnusual American Classical Revival Brass Gasolier fourth quarter 19th century, the eight-light fixture having a standard decorated with a swagged urn, the leaf-molded pan supporting leaf-molded arms sSee Sold Price
Sold2019American Rococo Revival Brass and Bronze GasolierAmerican Rococo Revival Brass and Bronze Gasolier mid-19th century, possibly Cornelius and Son, the fluted rod supporting the standard decorated with masques, likely depicting Jenny Lind, the four scrSee Sold Price
Sold2020French Gilt and Patinated Bronze GasolierFrench Rococo Revival Gilt and Patinated Bronze Six-Light Gasolier , mid-19th c., foliate canopy, vasiform standard, three addorsed Classical female terms, scroll and acanthus arms, electrified, h. 52See Sold Price
Sold2021attributed to Archer and Warner, Rococo Revival Threeattributed to Archer and Warner, Rococo Revival Three Light Brass and Gilt Bronze Gasolierlate 19th century, now electrified three light form, long brass standard with three upswept candle arms, the wSee Sold Price
Sold2021Philadelphia Brass and Glass Eight-Light GasolierPhiladelphia Brass and Glass Eight-Light Gasolier mid-19th century, in the Rococo Revival taste, probably made by Archer and Warner, the pierced arms with flowers and scrollwork, and set into a three-See Sold Price
Sold2018Rococo Revival three-tier telescopic dumbwaitermid-19th century; three walnut shelves with molded edges connected by trestle sides with scrolled cabriole legs and feet and round turned stretcher, top tier has unusual retracting mechanism to lowerSee Sold Price
Sold2018Unusual Pair of Paris Porcelain Rhyton-Form VasesUnusual Pair of Paris Porcelain Rhyton-Form Vases mid-19th century, French, on molded bases with Rococo Revival trim, the vases terminating in well-modeled, realistically painted eagle heads, with hanSee Sold Price
Sold2019Gothic to Rococo Revival Victorian Hall ChairDESCRIPTION: [Peter] This is a very unusual Victorian hall chair that ostensibly appears to be in typical Gothic Revival taste of the 1850s. However this example has cabriole legs and a more fluid rocSee Sold Price
Sold2015Antebellum Rococo Revival Half-Tester BedAntebellum New Orleans Market Rococo Revival Rosewood Half-Tester Bed, third quarter 19th century, attributed to the warerooms of Prudent Mallard, the serpentine arched tester with a conforming foliatSee Sold Price
2018MEEKS-ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED ROSEWOODMEEKS-ATTRIBUTED ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED ROSEWOOD MARBLE-TOP CENTER TABLE, white "turtle" inset marble top over a serpentine apron pierce-carved with foliate and floral decoration, raised on serpentineSee Sold Price
Sold2023American Rococo Revival Rosewood Bed SetDramatic Four-Piece American Rococo Revival Rosewood and Marble-Top Bed Set third quarter 19th century, probably Baltimore, Maryland, consisting of a high-back bedstead, with a triple-panel headboardSee Sold Price
Sold2022Rococo Revival Rosewood Cornucopia ArmchairAttributed to John Henry Belter (1804-1863), New York, ca. 1850-1860. Carved and Laminated. 46"h For a similar example, see Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA, September 12, 2015, Lots 123-124See Sold Price
Sold2015Rosewood Rococo Revival Etagere, Mid 19th C.Style of J. & J. W. Meeks (American (New York), 1797-1869), circa 1850-60. A monumental rosewood and mahogany etagere in the Rococo Revival style comprising a trapezoidal mirrored backboard with tiereSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rococo Revival Rosewood Armchair and FootstoolAttributed to John Henry Belter (1804-1863), New York, ca. 1850-1860, carved and laminated in the "Tuthill King" pattern. Armchair: 46"h x 26"w (over arms) Footstool: 14-1/2"h x 18-1/2"w x 18-1/2"d ThSee Sold Price
4 days LeftFontaine's Auction GalleryAmerican Rococo Revival Walnut Center Table with Marble TopUS$1,200
4 days LeftClars Auction GalleryA set of six Rococo Revival sterling demitasse cup liners #4200 with Lenox gilt rimmed china cupsUS$150
3 days LeftFive Star AuctionsA Very Large 19th C. French Rococo Revival Silver-Plated PlateauUS$9,000
May 29Carlo Bonte AuctionsA Rococo Revival gilt bronze mantle clock, decorated with Neptune, Ferdinand Berthoud, H 71 cm€1,000
May 22Curated AuctionsA GIANT 19TH CENTURY SILVER CARRIAGE CLOCK BY WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, C. 1899£2,400