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A Fine Federal Mahogany Octagonal Tilt-top Candle Stand, probably Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1790.
A Fine Federal Mahogany Octagonal Tilt-top Candle Stand, probably Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1790.
This nicely proportioned candle stand has a vibrant mahogany top with a rosewood cross-banded edge and a central flame birch panel within a geometric border. The octagonal top rest above a ring turned posts with a delicate central vase carved with a...
An attractive bird's-eye inlaid Hepplewhite tall case clock by Frederick Wingate, Augusta, Maine, circa 1815.
An attractive bird's-eye inlaid Hepplewhite tall case clock by Frederick Wingate, Augusta, Maine, circa 1815.
This terrific regional case has a distinctive lattice work fret and rich panels of bird's-eye maple in the door and plinths below the turned quarter columns. The dial, which is of Boston origins, has vibrant polychrome fan form spandrels and a classi...
An attractive Labeled Federal looking glass, By Kidder & Carter, Charlestown, Massachusetts, circa 1820
An attractive Labeled Federal looking glass, By Kidder & Carter, Charlestown, Massachusetts, circa 1820
This wonderful mirror has an overhanging cornice with ball decorations above a reverse decorated tablet. The tablet is decorated with a warm hearted image of a young girl and boy sharing an embrace. The lower tablet retains an original mirror glass. ...
A Fine Early Federal Mahogany And EglomiséPatent Time Piece, By Simon Willard Roxbury Massachusetts, Circa 1805
A Fine Early Federal Mahogany And EglomiséPatent Time Piece, By Simon Willard Roxbury Massachusetts, Circa 1805
This handsome clock is among the first generation of these patent time pieces produced by the innovative clockmaker Simon Willard [1753-1858] of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Examples like this, with cross-banded frames and understated geometric eglomisé p...
A Magnificent Chippendale walnut musical tall case clock by John Eberman Jr. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1790
A Magnificent Chippendale walnut musical tall case clock by John Eberman Jr. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1790 SOLD
This impressive clock is among the foremost examples ever produced in Lancaster County. The clock case, which exhibits dramatic scale and proportions, houses a rare five tune musical movement played on thirteen bells. The clock was produced by John...
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