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A fine Chippendale mahogany block front chest of drawers, Boston Massachusetts origin, circa 1770.
A fine Chippendale mahogany block front chest of drawers, Boston Massachusetts origin, circa 1770.
The shaped top with bold molded edge, above a conforming case with four graduated drawers, rests on blocked bracket feet with center drop pendant. The chest possesses the restrained elegance found in the best Boston blocked furniture . The drawers re...
An Important Federal eglomisé presentation patent timepiece with rare thermometer,  Lemuel Curtis, Concord, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
An Important Federal eglomisé presentation patent timepiece with rare thermometer, Lemuel Curtis, Concord, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
This important patent timepiece, which has superb reverse painted glasses, is fitted with a rare thermometer in the throat panel. Thermometers, which added to the cost of the clocks, were found on the finest examples that were appointed with superior...
An excellent Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Allen Kelley, probably Provincetown, circa 1819.
An excellent Hepplewhite tall case clock, by Allen Kelley, probably Provincetown, circa 1819.
This superior example of a provincial Roxbury type case, with delicate fret and French feet, exhibits choice mahogany panels with vibrant cross banding. The case is attributed to Yarmouth cabinet maker Eliphalet Edson. [see "Harbor & Home, Furniture ...
A rare Rhode Island mahogany tall case clock, by Walter Cornell, Newport, circa 1800.
A rare Rhode Island mahogany tall case clock, by Walter Cornell, Newport, circa 1800.
This case which features wonderfully figured mahogany and a mellow old surface, is in an agreeable small size. The arched pediment, paneled base and distinctive ogee feet are typical Newport characteristics. The handsomely painted dial, which feature...
A rare Classical box-lyre banjo clock with alarm, attributed to Abiel Chandler of Concord New Hampshire, circa 1825-1830.
A rare Classical box-lyre banjo clock with alarm, attributed to Abiel Chandler of Concord New Hampshire, circa 1825-1830.
This clock, which is in an exceptional state of preservation, is fitted with the extremely rare combination of a time and strike train along with an alarm mechanism. The clock has a carved wood final, a turned wood bezel and an elaborate foliate thr...
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