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A very rare and important Federal painted, stenciled & eglomisé bride’s model Massachusetts shelf clock, by Ezekiel Jones, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1820.
A very rare and important Federal painted, stenciled & eglomisé bride’s model Massachusetts shelf clock, by Ezekiel Jones, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1820.
The attractive shelf clocks of this form were popularized in the 1820's in Boston and are subsequently referred to as “Massachusetts shelf clocks”. This highly decorated example is classified as a “Bride’s” model and is among an elite group of only ...
An Important Chippendale Bonnet Top Chest on Chest, the Bonnet Lined with Original Period Newsprint from Norwich, Connecticut circa 1785.
An Important Chippendale Bonnet Top Chest on Chest, the Bonnet Lined with Original Period Newsprint from Norwich, Connecticut circa 1785.
This impressive chest on chest has a wonderful mellow color and superb proportions. The upper case has a broken-arch pediment and fluted pilasters flanking graduated drawers and three short drawers with a radiant fan carving at center. The entire int...
An important Chippendale mahogany tall case clock, By Gawen Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1760.
An important Chippendale mahogany tall case clock, By Gawen Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1760.
This very rare walnut tall case clock retains a wonderful historic surface with rich a brown color. The molded hood has an original raised sarcophagus top, mounted with a central plinth and a wonderfully engraved composite brass dial with pierced Ro...
A rare and important Queen Anne turret top games table, Boston circa 1750.
A rare and important Queen Anne turret top games table, Boston circa 1750.
This early games table has rounded out-set corners referred to as turrets, a form refined during the Baroque period and popularized in Boston games tables and tea tables of the mid 18th Century. The dramatic diminutive form is complimented by the exc...
A wonderfully inlaid Hepplewhite tall case clock with vibrant bird's-eye maple details, Frederick Wingate, Augusta, Maine, circa 1810
A wonderfully inlaid Hepplewhite tall case clock with vibrant bird's-eye maple details, Frederick Wingate, Augusta, Maine, circa 1810 SOLD
The exuberant usage of bird's-eye maple in this nicely proportioned case make this an exceptional regional example. The case has solid bird's-eye fret and chimneys as well as colonnettes on the hood and quarter columns on the waist. The dial door and...
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