Sunday, October 27, 2013

On the road again and shop photos!




  Covering new ground on the hunt......off to Amsterdam.

    CAN'T WAIT!!!

Having to park a car canal side would definitely add another challenge for me probably resulting in need of a wet suit.  





From Amsterdam we will travel south through Belgium where I will be visiting the hard working creative people of this beautiful country.  




 And then through the north of France to Paris!!  I never get tired of this wonderful city and am always so inspired from my visits.  I will be posting pictures on INSTAGRAM....so sign up to FOLLOW ME (bonnyneiman) you may just see something you want me to hold for you.  Also EMAIL me with your special requests....I can text you photos while I'm there.



 
A previous find from France....



 Can't wait to dine in Paris...  



And appreciate their commitment to creating visual feasts...  



 One of my favorite finds, above, now happy in Northern California.

 The shop in Summit, NJ has been very busy with plenty of lamps and chandeliers as you get your homes ready for the entertaining season. Everyone is enjoying the interesting pieces I have had mounted on stands ...
 


 
Many clock faces are available $145.00 ea.



 A vintage Italian orange vase to the left and antique printers blocks to honor your special someone.  



 French antique giltwood finials....



 These antique chairs newly covered in citrus green velvet are creating a lot of interest, a steal at $1990.00 for the set.
   
 




 The vintage metal storage trunk is $545.00 and the metal suitcase above it is on sale for $145.00.  Heavy palette portraits in brilliant colors are  $395.00 ea.   



 Great patina and hardware on the vintage French painted chest, $1600.00.
The antique giltwood column lamps ($795.00 pair) were uncovered recently after I purchased them last year!  I thought the box they were in was china.....oops!  They are mounted on iron for an updated look....love the combination.


 
Love the new upholstery on this bench....great conversation piece!



Ripple front wood chest, $1400.00.  


 



 With the flourescent lighting in the shop I couldn't capture the rich brown herringbone on these wool mid century chairs just in..love the brass capped legs. $2200.00 for the pair.




Antique architecturals on stands...  



 
Anything lucite is flying out of the shop and the vintage chrome and lucite table above is a great example of how to update your decor, $445.00.   An easy addition placed next to anything traditional.....it doesn't create volume with its "see through" characteristic but creates a little shine. The Thonet chairs are a brilliant green, $895.00 for the pair.   Great patina and hardware on the vintage French painted chest.



 
Vintage brass chest...$1100.00



One of 2 period Louis Philippe commodes $3550.00 each.   Remember the one I showed you from Sag Harbor for $6600.00.?  Ooolala!  They look great serving as a bar too.  The branch form lamps are new arrivals for $254.00 ea.



Original signed Noguchi table, $1075.00 and vintage white leather chair and ottoman, $1600.00 for the set.

I have included the shop photos because many  of you don't look at my website HERE.  I hear a lot of times the disappointment when items are sold but have been on the website for weeks before they are brought into the shop.  It's worth the visit to the SITE. Many times I post upholstered pieces in their original fabric for much less than after I send them for recovering.  I have many fabrics and can use your choice if you catch it on the site before I bring it in the shop.
I'm anticipating great finds on my upcoming trip and don't forget to sign up to follow me on INSTAGRAM (bonnyneiman)....it's easy! Just add Instagram as an app and go to my username bonnyneiman.  


    

Warmest regards,

Bonny 

Please note delivery and shipping is available on all items
EMAIL ME with any questions.


Bonny Neiman Antiques & Artisan 
p.973-714-4541
www.bonnyneiman.com
  
Trouvaille
12 Beechwood Road  Summit, NJ
Monday-Saturday 10-5:30
  

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