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Nathan Margolis mahogany tea table

Nathan Margolis Chippendale style tea table with candle slides. Signed with brand mark. Circa 1940. Measures 26 in high, with a 14.25 in x 24 in top. This is a masterpiece in furniture making with its dish-carved mahogany top and long slender cabriole legs ending in beautifully executed ball and claw feet. Margolis made the finest hand crafted copies of the best examples of 18th century American furniture. The Nathan Margolis Shop, a furniture making firm, was established in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1894 by Nathan Margolis. Hand skilled craftsmen were employed to make furniture as well as to do restoration work. Harold Margolis inherited the business after his father's--the founder's--death. Harold concentrated on reproducing antique furniture and began to market high fidelity audio systems. The business continued into the mid-1970s. In later years it was known as the Margolis Shop. Harold had kept his shop in public view by lecturing and appearing on local television, often to promote its "Antiques of the Future". Nathan Margolis emigrated to the United States from Lithuania, where his family had been in the furniture making business, via London, England, arriving in 1892. He and his father Charles had an antiques business in Hartford for five years. Nathan then started to reproduce antique furniture. At least one of his brothers, Abraham, helped him in his shop. Nathan is believed to be the first person to make a cabinet for a radio set, his first being a reproduction of a lowboy. Nathan died on February 8, 1925, at the age of 52. He was married to Rachel Bliss. They had five children, including Harold who continued his father’s business, and Irving. Rachel Bliss Margolis died on June 17, 1951.

Peruzzi floral brooch in sterling silver c1900

Peruzzi sterling silver jewelry floral brooch. Antique Peruzzi sterling silver floral brooch. This solid silver floral brooch is signed by "Flli Peruzzi". Peruzzi had a shop both in Florence and in Boston where he made the finest hand made silver jewelry designs. "Peruzzi silver jewelry" This antique Peruzzi hand made silver brooch dates from circa1890 to 1920 and was one of his first works, weighs 13 grams. Measures 1 and three quarters inches by 2 and one eighth inches long by 1 and one eighth inches wide. This is not only a rare piece but one that was quite difficult to make with all the open work to its design.

18thc copper jelly mold

Late 18th to early 19th century copper pudding or jelly mold. Stamped F W and Co 870. Measures 6 inches high and 6 inches across. Stamped on lower rim. Good condition.

19thc French Empire bronze candlesticks

Stunning 19th century pair of Neoclassical French Empire bronze and gilt bronze candlesticks. Tripod platform bases. Very heavy. Height 12 inches; spread 4.75 inches.

Antique Victorian lady cast iron doorstop

Antique Victorian lady cast iron doorstop circa 1870. Excellent condition in beautiful original paint. Measures 11.5 inches high.

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