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American Chippendale Cherrywood Chest of Drawers
The rectangular top above four cockbeaded long drawers within engaged fluted quarter columns; on bold ogee bracket feet. Nice proportions; original feet. Later finish and brass. Pennsylvania or New Jersey. Provenance: C.L. Prickett; Yardley, PA.
America. c. 1775. |
Price: $9,000.00
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Anglo-Indian Inlaid Rosewood Table Bureau
An early example of Indian work for the British as practiced in Vizagapatam where furniture inlaid with engraved ivory was produced over a period of about 150 years. A virtually identical example is in the Victoria and Albert Museum (Jaffer: Furniture from British India and Ceylon; p. 189). The stand was made... (more)
India. c. 1750. |
Price: $12,500.00
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Chippendale Gilded Wall Mirror
With broken swan's neck crest centering a spread wing eagle, and pendant leaves at the sides; fitted with the original mirror plate.
England. c. 1765. 52" H. |
Price: $2,200.00
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Connecticut Queen Anne Lowboy
A Queen Anne carved cherrywood dressing table, the rectangular top over one long drawer and three short drawers. the center with carved shell; on cabriole legs ending in platform pad feet all with old, possibly original, finish. Connecticut River Valley.
American. c.1750. 35 1/2" x 24 1/2" x 30 1/4"H. Photo courtesy Antiques and Fine Arts |
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Continental Carved Walnut Two Stage Cabinet
The upper with latticed doors enclosing shelves, and the lower with heavily carved doors; on bun feet.
Europe. c. 1900. |
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Delaware Valley Poplar Corner Cupboard
In two stages, with cove moulded cornice over a nine-light door with arcaded upper rank enclosing two shelves; above a two door cupboard; on turned frontal feet. Old finish and old but not original interior paint .
America. 1830-40. 75" H.; 27" corner |
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Early Victorian Music Stand
The slanted music holder fixed to a brass rod and adjusting in height; two folding candlearms attached; on a ball, ring, and baluster standard raised on three scroll legs.
England. c. 1840. |
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Fine Carved Oak and Walnut Buffet à Deux Corps
Of Louis XV period and Normandy origin, this handsome example is distinguished by its well executed waterleaf carving and bold cornice. Panels in the doors and sides have been replaced by glazing.
France. c. 1770. 55" x 23 1/2" x 94"H. |
Price: $12,000.00
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Fine Federal Star Inlaid Mahogany Tall Clock
The star inlaid hood with swan's neck crest enclosing a white painted and gilt decorated dial, and original eight day brass movement striking on a bell;, above a waist section with well figured arched door, all supported on French feet joined by a shaped skirt. This clock has a history of... (more)
America. c. 1800. 94" H. |
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Georgian Inlaid and Brass Bound Mahogany Tea Caddy
With Chippendale brass handle and escutcheon; all edges finished with brass mounts, and with line inlay on the faces; unlined on the interior.
England. c. 1775. 6 1/4" x 6" x 5" H. |
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