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Posts filed under Reader Finds from the RareVictorian furniture archive.

Two Belters are Better Than One
Reader Finds No. 628

Two Belters are Better Than One

Here is not one, but a matching pair of John Henry Belter settees in an early, seldom-seen grape pattern from the applied crest era of his work. Notice the scrollwork has a ridged pattern instead of the usual flat "taffy

Missing Zeke
Reader Finds No. 583

Missing Zeke

It is with great sadness that I pass on the news that Rare Victorian regular and email friend of mine, Zeke Feldhaus, has passed away. I had not heard from Zeke nor seen him around Rare Victorian for a while but I didn't

Renaissance Revival Inlaid Porcelain Plaque
Reader Finds No. 581

Fine Inlaid Renaissance Parlor Suite With Diminutive Archairs

Bill M. sent me photos of a five-piece inlaid Renaissance Revival parlor suite with porcelain plaques to get some input on it's maker. He had run into this older post I did on the Herter Brothers attributions that come a

Victor Quetin Would Be Proud - 150 Years Later
Reader Finds No. 565

Victor Quetin Would Be Proud - 150 Years Later

Speaking of Victorian Furniture restoration, you might remember an ebonized French pedestal that was found in pieces and I was able to locate an original catalog image to identify it's maker and original configuration. W

Rare Frank N. Otremba Koa Chair Appears
Reader Finds No. 546

Rare Frank N. Otremba Koa Chair Appears

Some of you may recall a blog post here on Rare Victorian regarding Frank N. Otremba, a Hawaiian woodcarver that produced a mantel and chair for Mark Twain around 1908. Twain purportedly had a choice between the two item