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Creech, M. Ford Antiques & Fine Arts
581 South Perkins Road
Memphis, Tennessee 38117
Phone: 901.761.1163
Fax: 901.761.1227
Email: mfcreech@bellsouth.net
Web: www.mfordcreech.com
Hours: Wed. - Sat. 11-6, or by appointment
M. Ford Creech Antiques specializes in 17th, 18th, and early 19th century furniture and accessories. Each piece is carefully selected in regard to quality, condition and uniqueness. Although our concentration is predominately British, we also offer a good selection Continental and American antiques. All furniture offered has a long history of occupancy in the United States. The decorative arts include ceramics (early Chinese, Chinese export, early continental and English to 1800); a good selection of 17th - early 19th century British silver; including flatware, hollowware, and accessories; and a small collection of 19th/early 20th century tribal rugs. We also offer paintings by a changing eclectic mix of American and European listed artists, with emphasis on early 20th century American East and West Coast painters . Artists Currently In Stock: Olive Parker Black, Jessie Arms Botke, Arthur Bowen Davies, Norwood Creech, Colin Campbell Cooper, Frederick Usher de Voll, Arthur Wesley Dow, Fremont Ellis, Arthur Clifton Goodwin, Emile Gruppe, Emil Kosa Jr., Richard Hayley Lever, Maurice Logan, Gustave Madelain, Jean Mannheim, George Loftus Noyes, Robert Hogg Nisbet, Edward Henry Potthast, Frederick Carl Smith, William Lester Stevens,  Gaspar Pieter Verbruggen II (follower), Elisha Kent Kane Wetherill, Charles Herbert Woodbury, Carl Wuttke, and Karl Julius Yens.


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