Apr 09 2008

Renaissance Revival Cabinet at Kamelot Auctions

Published by RareVictorian under Ebay Antiques

0543_4_lg-758271 Renaissance Revival Cabinet at Kamelot AuctionsKamelot Auctions in Philadelphia will be selling this inlaid credenza on April 12th, but I imagine that their turnout will not be as strong this time around as they have timed their sale simultaneously with opening day of the Philadelphia Antiques Show.

As you can see from the image above, there is a carved female head figure affixed to this cabinet - and no, that doesn’t mean that it is made by John Jelliff (Kamelot also did not attribute it to any particular maker). I hope to do my part to dispel the myth that Jelliff produced everything that incorporated these carvings. As regular Rare Victorian readers are aware, the Ornamental Wood Company made this particular carving and it is #114, shown below from their 1874 catalog.

Any cabinetmaker could buy these component carvings in bulk and add them to their furniture. I would bet that Ornamental Wood is not the only company producing similar carvings, either. I’ll extend my plea once again to request anyone with information (company name, catalogs) on the suppliers for the carved arms which were added to Jelliff and M & H Schrenkeisen parlor furniture, please contact me.

Bidding will start at $3,000 and the expected range is $3,000 to $5,000. More images of the cabinet can be found here.

Ornamental-Wood-Company-114-779535 Renaissance Revival Cabinet at Kamelot Auctions

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Mar 24 2008

1874 Ornamental Wood Company Catalog

Published by RareVictorian under Best Of

Ornamental-Wood-Company-Heads-770593 1874 Ornamental Wood Company Catalog

Well, I’ve been looking for something like this for quite some time. These are excepts from a 43 page catalog exclusively detailing ornamental wood pieces that furniture makers could purchase to incorporate into their furniture. This catalog is from 1874 for Ornamental Wood Company of Bridgeport, Conn. They are certainly not the only manufacturer of these adornments from the time, so there are still many catalogs yet to be found out there.

Offered for sale in the catalog are doorknobs, shutter knobs, escutcheons, medallions, rosettes, panel ornaments, brackets, leaves, heads, curtain pins, sleeve buttons, jewel boxes, and ornamental buttons for clothing - made “In Natural Woods”.

The above page is one of the most interesting to me since it shows some familiar elements that we’ve all seen adorning furniture we own or see in the market. There are no carved bust furniture arms available in this catalog so I am still looking for a source that supplied some or all of the furniture arms for Jelliff, Schrenkeisen, J.W. Hamburger, and others.

In the images below you will see carved elements that are represented in the Ornamental Wood Company catalog that had been utilized on antique furniture made during the period. The lion head image is from the Herter Brothers bookcase that I previously featured in my blog postings and it is item #58 in the catalog. The top rosette on the bed footboard is from page 16 in the catalog. The female head on the table skirt is one of the heads pictured at the top of this post.

Thanks go out to Steve Rowe, a new Rare Victorian reader who is the owner of the original catalog. I hope Steve continues to share more of his knowledge and resources over time with the Rare Victorian readers. Thanks for sharing the images, Steve.

If any of you have resources or a story to share with Rare Victorian readers, please drop me a line. Thanks to contributors like Steve, we all learn more about this period of furniture-making that we all enjoy.

I would also like to open up the blog to other writers. If you would like to express yourself directly to the Rare Victorian readership and share some Victoriana with us, contact me. As this is a blog and not Time Magazine, we do not have to be professional writers, so don’t be put off by any concerns there. Over time I would like to add additional writers to supplement my postings and provide more content and value to the readers. It will take time, but that is a longer term goal.

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