Coming of Age


Jonathan Burden LLC
Large William and Mary seaweed marquetry cabinet on stand, circa 1690; $60,000.
New York, 212-941-8247; jonathanburden.com


Paavo Tynell
Pair of brass sconces; $8,500.
Collection20C, Stamford, 203-325-8070; harborviewantiques.com


Milo Baughman
Petite slipper chair; $6,500.
Solo Modern, New York, 347-527-4171; 1stdibs.com


Joaquim Tenreiro
Coffee table; price upon request.
R & Company, New York, 646-832-4190; r-and-company.com


Roark Modern
Crystal gilt bronze mirror; $22,000.
New York, 212-752-5999; roarkmodern.com

“Whether a showstopper table in an entry hall, a giltwood mirror or a dining room sideboard, antiques are one of a kind. They have character, patina and authenticity that I just don’t find with something mass-produced or from a catalogue.”— LISA HILDERBRAND, HILDERBRAND INTERIORS

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