All that glitters is gold, silver, or bronze. At TEFAF New York Fall, the decorative arts category will shine with masterpieces wrought from silver and gold-toned materials, all with unique origins and details.
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RÖBBIG MÜNCHEN, stand 356
Johann Joachim Kaendler
A Pair of Parrots ""Medium Sort"" Mounted as Three-Branch Candelabra
Circa 1750
Hardpaste porcelain, bronze, cast, chased and fire-gilt, softpaste porcelain
32 x 27 cm (12.6 x 10.6 in)
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BURZIO., stand 336
A Neoclassical Napoleonic Bench
Circa 1800
Carved walnut, lacquered and gilt
101 x 88 x 67 cm (39.7 x 34.6 x 26.4 in)
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@sjshrubsole, stand 368
John Cooqus
A Rare Charles II Antique English Silver Basin
1683
Silver
Length 48.2 cm (19 in)
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@a.aardewerk, stand 333
Bartholt Nickels
A Pair of Early Candlesticks À La Financiére
Circa 1680
Silver
22 x 13.2 cm (8.7 x 5.2 in)
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