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Pair of English Regency Style Faux Painted Rosewood and Parcel Gilt Caned Back Settees
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Pair of English Regency Style Faux Painted Rosewood and Parcel Gilt Caned Back Settees
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Anthemion
A pattern or design characterized by spiral and petal work evoking the shape of a honeysuckle flower and palm leaf. It was developed in Ancient Greece and was influenced by Egyptian and Asiatic motifs. Anthemion patterns were initially used to decorate pottery, but over time, it became a common feature of architectural ornamentation. Its forms range from single palmettes on vases and columns to an alternating scroll design for larger architectural features such as cornices.
Rosewood
A close-grain tropical hardwood with a distinct, floral scent. It is typically a dark red color with occasional violet and black variegations. It is prized for both fine furniture and instrument-making.
Anthemion
A pattern or design characterized by spiral and petal work evoking the shape of a honeysuckle flower and palm leaf. It was developed in Ancient Greece and was influenced by Egyptian and Asiatic motifs. Anthemion patterns were initially used to decorate pottery, but over time, it became a common feature of architectural ornamentation. Its forms range from single palmettes on vases and columns to an alternating scroll design for larger architectural features such as cornices.
Rosewood
A close-grain tropical hardwood with a distinct, floral scent. It is typically a dark red color with occasional violet and black variegations. It is prized for both fine furniture and instrument-making.
Anthemion
A pattern or design characterized by spiral and petal work evoking the shape of a honeysuckle flower and palm leaf. It was developed in Ancient Greece and was influenced by Egyptian and Asiatic motifs. Anthemion patterns were initially used to decorate pottery, but over time, it became a common feature of architectural ornamentation. Its forms range from single palmettes on vases and columns to an alternating scroll design for larger architectural features such as cornices.
Rosewood
A close-grain tropical hardwood with a distinct, floral scent. It is typically a dark red color with occasional violet and black variegations. It is prized for both fine furniture and instrument-making.