The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
Since ancient times olive leaves have been a symbol of beneficence. To the Greeks they were a mark of peace and victory; olive leaves crowned the
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
Susan Sha - BEE STUDS
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
Very fine rosewood gentleman's toiletry box, English, ca. 1880
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
The perfect statement piece for cooler weather that is both elegant and playful. A wrap/scarf combo that allows the full coverage of wrap in the back
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
Black Forest Carved & Intricately Inlaid Tilt-Top Center Table, Swiss, Ca. 1900
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
BLUE & WHITE LILY DROPS
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
Antique Regency Box in Rosewood with Inlaid Ebony and Brass, English, circa 1820
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
John Adams Majolica Garden Seat Corn & Wheat Sheaves on a Rare Raspberry Ground, c. 1870
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
This relaxed style is oh-so-casual when worn alone and makes the perfect boho statement when layered. Colorful, repurposed Kantha + gold beads
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors
The Gilded Age Antiques & Interiors