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French Provincial Chestnut Armoire, C. 1870

Catalogue: Antiques: Furnishings: Furniture: French: Pre 1900   item# 632560

French Provincial Chestnut Armoire, C. 1870
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


SOLD 

Outstanding piece from France constructed of Chestnut. Rare Double Locks separately keyed for which we have both original keys. 90 1/2" tall by 23" wide by 59" wide. Super Quality!


Nice Large Antique Mediterranean Olive Jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Low Countries: Pre 1920   item# 480954

Nice Large Antique Mediterranean Olive Jar
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


SOLD 

Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, this beautiful earthen-ware vessel was used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, olive jars could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. Remember, these were used and imperfe ...click for details


Antique Turkish Olive Oil Pots - Green Coloring

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Low Countries: Pottery: Pre 1920   item# 480950

Antique Turkish Olive Oil Pots - Green Coloring
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


New Shipment Arriving September 10, 2007 - Email or call for pricing and availability 

Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, this beautiful earthen-ware vessel was used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, olive jars could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. The condition of these jugs varies. Re ...click for details


Antique Turkish Olive Oil Jars with Brown Drip Glazing

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Low Countries: Pottery: Pre 1920   item# 480944

Antique Turkish Olive Oil Jars with Brown Drip Glazing
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


New Shipment Arriving September 10, 2007 - Email or call for pricing and availability 

Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, this beautiful earthen-ware vessel was used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, olive jars could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. The condition of these jugs varies. ...click for details


Beautiful French Provencial Fruitwood Armoire

Catalogue: Antiques: Furnishings: Furniture: French: Early: Pre 1900   item# 460801

Beautiful French Provencial Fruitwood Armoire
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


TOO LATE 

55" wide (61" wide at crown) by 22" deep (24 1/2" deep at crown), 92 1/2" tall and it has an interior depth of 20 1/2".


Antique French Marble top chest

Catalogue: Antiques: Pre 1910   item# 430706

Antique French Marble top chest
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


SOLD  

Wonderful two drawer French chest


Pair of Antique Square Japanese Imari Porcelain Plates

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 412630 (stock# eb)

Pair of Antique Square Japanese Imari Porcelain Plates
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


$68 each 

These cute little square plates we believe to be Imari even though they do not have the typical under-glazed blue rings on the underneath foot of the plate. They could be a Chinese version, although the porcelain seems to be consistent with the Arita region. These are likely the from the first quarter of the 1900’s. They measure just over 5 ½” square.


Antique Majolica Pottery Vase Lamp (Art Nouveau)

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Pre 1920   item# 411800 (stock# ecp)

Antique Majolica Pottery Vase Lamp (Art Nouveau)
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


SOLD  

This is one of the best lamps that we have had in some time. This uniquely designed Majolica vase was mounted as a lamp around 1910 as dated on the ornate ormalu vase cap that even looks to have been originally an oil lamp. When we completely rewired the lamp in our full service lamp shop, we did not notice any distinguishing marks on the vase. The original lamp base has a nice gilded finish. The lamp measures 17” to the bottom of the shade and the entire lamp with the 16” silk shade shown s ...click for details


Early Georgian Oak Chest of Drawers

Catalogue: Antiques: Furnishings: Furniture: English: Georgian: Pre 1837 VR   item# 355295

Early Georgian Oak Chest of Drawers
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


SOLD  

Very Early Chest of Drawers with original hardware and brasses which dates early 1800's to late 1700's. It measures 38" wide by 20" deep by 36 1/2" tall. The piece is in good condition except for the back has some loss to the original wood. The patina is original.


Custom Designed Lamp - Turkish Olive Jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Furnishings: Pre 1920   item# 354156

Custom Designed Lamp - Turkish Olive Jar
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J. Britt Antiques and Interiors
662-844-3050


Let us Design an Olive Jar Lamp for You...Call for pricing and availability! 

Collected from throughout the Turkish countryside, this beautiful earthen-ware vessel was used 75 to 150 years ago to store grains, olives, oils, and prepared foods. Often buried to preserve their contents at cooler temperatures, olive jars could be found in small Aegean and Mediterranean villages. From the smallest pitcher to the largest oil jar, each is unique in shape, color, and texture. Many come with a seal of antiquity. A simple utilitarian object that is appreciated today as folk art. Th ...click for details

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