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A beautiful antique exterior doorknob and matching doorplate, c. 1905, in cast brass. The doorknob features a fourfold design of flowers connected by a bellflower garland; More »
A beautiful antique exterior doorknob and matching doorplate, c. 1905, in cast brass. The doorknob features a fourfold design of flowers connected by a bellflower garland; the backplate is crowned with an anthemion and volutes at both top and bottom, with a bellflower border. The door knob takes a 3/8†spindle; the escutcheon plate is 2-3/4†wide and 10-1/2†long, and the doorknob is 2-1/4†in diameter and 2-1/4†deep.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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$575.00
Stunning antique cast iron ship sconces made by Lincoln Lighting Company, dating from the 1920's. The double-arm nautical sconces feature intricate scrollwork, an ocean scene More »
Stunning antique cast iron ship sconces made by Lincoln Lighting Company, dating from the 1920's. The double-arm nautical sconces feature intricate scrollwork, an ocean scene with a sailing ship, and gorgeous foliate bobeches. We kept the original nonfunctioning turn switches for nostalgia's sake. These wall lamps are in excellent condition; they have been professionally rewired and come with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The sconces measure approximately 9-3/8" wide, 12" tall and project 3" from the wall. THE PRICE LISTED IS FOR EACH PAIR; THERE IS NOW ONLY ONE PAIR AVAILABLE.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
USA |
Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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$575.00
Incredible pair of antique bronze double-arm sconces with ship scene, dating from the early 1900's. The sconces feature elaborate scrolled, floral and rope details. The More »
Incredible pair of antique bronze double-arm sconces with ship scene, dating from the early 1900's. The sconces feature elaborate scrolled, floral and rope details. The backplate has a beautiful nautical scene of a ship with an angel figure sail. The sconce arms extend from the top of the scene and support decorative bobeches. The fixture's original polychrome finish is found throughout in colors of red, yellow, blue and green. These wall lamps are in excellent condition; they have been professionally rewired and come with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The sconces measure approximately 9-3/4" wide, 12-1/2" tall and project 3-3/4" from the wall.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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$895.00
Beautiful antique reclaimed wood door with a striking leaded and beveled glass window, dating from the early 1900's. This door features a rectangular window with leaded and More »
Beautiful antique reclaimed wood door with a striking leaded and beveled glass window, dating from the early 1900's. This door features a rectangular window with leaded and beveled glass, geometric shapes, and foliate details. Beneath the window are two vertical panels. This salvaged door measures 33-7/8" wide, 79-3/8" tall, and 1-3/4" thick.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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Magnificent antique terra cotta decorative piece, dating from approximately 1910. This white terra cotta architectural element was salvaged from the front of a building in More »
Magnificent antique terra cotta decorative piece, dating from approximately 1910. This white terra cotta architectural element was salvaged from the front of a building in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The piece features gorgeous scrollwork, volutes, foliate details and a central oval shield. This terra cotta piece is in very good antique condition, with some chips and dings as pictured. The piece measures approximately 35-1/2" wide by 20-3/4" tall and 13" deep.
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1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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$475.00
A magnificent antique Gothic Revival stained glass window with amazing painted details. This piece of stained glass dates from the 19th Century and came from Philadelphia. More »
A magnificent antique Gothic Revival stained glass window with amazing painted details. This piece of stained glass dates from the 19th Century and came from Philadelphia. It features an intricately detailed crown-like design in the center, accented with a quatrefoil and blue, gold, and green details. The center design is flanked by an incredible abstract design with vibrant colors. There are a few hairline cracks in a couple of pieces of glass as shown; they are hard to see due the complexity of the window’s design. The window measures approx. 28-7/8†wide and 20-9/16†tall.
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1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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$675.00
A marvelous antique seven-foot long industrial work table, circa 1915. Made of iron and wood and featuring feet that can be bolted to the floor, this counter would be More »
A marvelous antique seven-foot long industrial work table, circa 1915. Made of iron and wood and featuring feet that can be bolted to the floor, this counter would be wonderful for a variety of purposes, including a kitchen island. The legs on each end are connected by crisscrossed iron bands; iron bands also run from each leg to the center of the table for additional support. The tabletop is made of wood planks, with reinforced metal corners. The table is 35†tall, 26†wide, and 86†long.
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1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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Samson Lowestoft Shell Bowl
What a great find. By the famous Paris firm of Samson & Company, we have an outstanding & rare “Samson Lowestoft Shell Bowl†with More »
Samson Lowestoft Shell Bowl
What a great find. By the famous Paris firm of Samson & Company, we have an outstanding & rare “Samson Lowestoft Shell Bowl†with the Chinese Lowestoft pattern, measuring 5 by 5.25 inches wide and 1.50 inches deep and is in good condition. Markes as shown.
Samson began his career by making service and set piece replacements in the late 1830’s. In 1845 he opened the ceramics firm Samson, Edmé et Cie at 7, Rue Vendôme (later Rue Béranger) in Paris, with the intention of supplying reproductions of ceramics on display in museums and private collections. The factory was moved to Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis in 1864 by Samson’s son, Emile Samson (1837—1913). The firm either drew inspiration from other factories, or directly copied their pieces. Designs from the factories of Meissen, Serves, Chelsea, and Derby were among the reproductions Samson, Edmé et Cie produced, along with designs copied from and all the major factories of England, France and Germany.
During the eighteenth century, the market for fine china was considerable and Sampson’s firm reproduced ceramics in a breadth of styles including the faience and majolica types of Italian pottery, Persian style dishes, Hispano-Moresque pottery (a blending of Islamic and European motifs, produced during the 13th to 15th centuries), plates in the Fitz Hugh pattern, as well as plates designed by his fellow Frenchmen, Bernard Palissy. Another frequent style copied by the Samson firm was the famille rose and famille verte styles produced in China between 1720 and 1790. Imari wares, named for the Japanese port where a type of richly decorated porcelain made at Arita was shipped, were also copied by Samson. « Less
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House of Stow Galleries |
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John Pike "Dalmiatain & Lacombe Fire Fighters" 1985



Here we have a great example of "Fire Fighting Genre†by John Pike. The limited edition John More »
John Pike "Dalmiatain & Lacombe Fire Fighters" 1985



Here we have a great example of "Fire Fighting Genre†by John Pike. The limited edition John Pike’s "Dalmatian & Lacombe Fire Fighters" 1985 work need a good clean to remove foxing. The lithograph measure 11.5 by 24 inches, framed at 16 by 28 inches with Plexiglas.
We believe this was commissioned for the Fire House-Fighters in Lacombe, Louisiana.
John Pike was a student of Charles Hawthorne and Richard Miller. In 1933, he went to Jamaica, W.I., married and had one son. After painting, doing advertising for the rum industry, designing stores, nightclubs, theaters and painting murals, the artist returned to this country in 1938 to exhibit. Since then he has had over fifty four one-man shows. « Less
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Two Outstanding Art Deco Pastels by Florence Taylor Humphreyberg



Here we have (on consignment) two outstanding Art Deco Pastels by Florence Taylor More »
Two Outstanding Art Deco Pastels by Florence Taylor Humphreyberg



Here we have (on consignment) two outstanding Art Deco Pastels by Florence Taylor Hunphreyberg. Each framed In a Gold Brush finish frames and yellow mats. Both have some foxing and damages (see Pictures for close up). These were framed in the present condition. These can be professionally restores and are very striking works. 

Each Pastel measures 10.5 by 17.5 inches, framed with Plexiglas and measure 19.5 by 25 inches. NOT examined out side of the frames. Each is signed and dated.
Art Deco is an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s and flourished internationally throughout the 1930s and into the World War II era. The style influenced all areas of design, including architecture and interior design, industrial design, fashion and jewelry, as well as the visual arts such as painting, graphic arts and film. The term "art deco" was coined in 1966, after an exhibition in Paris, 'Les Années 25' sub-titled Art Deco celebrating the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) that was the culmination of style moderne in Paris. At its best, art deco represented elegance, glamour, functionality,and modernity. Art deco's linear symmetry was a distinct departure from the flowing asymmetrical organic curves of its predecessor style art nouveau; it embraced influences from many different styles of the early twentieth century, including neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and futurism and drew inspiration from ancient Egyptian and Aztec forms. Although many design movements have political or philosophical beginnings or intentions, art deco was purely decorative.
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