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A Rare and Important American-Made Chippendale Mahogany  Bracket Clock, By Griffith Owen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Circa 1790.
A Rare and Important American-Made Chippendale Mahogany Bracket Clock, By Griffith Owen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Circa 1790. SOLD
This handsome bracket clock was produced by the rare clockmaker Griffith Owen [active circa 1790-1811] only three other bracket clocks are known to be produced by him. The case houses an eight-day brass double fusee movement which is distinctly Amer...
A Diminutive Chippendale Mahogany Serpentine Games Table, Possibly by John Townsend, Newport Rhode Island, Circa 1780.
A Diminutive Chippendale Mahogany Serpentine Games Table, Possibly by John Townsend, Newport Rhode Island, Circa 1780.
This attractive games table reflects the refined cabinetmaking of the best shops of Newport during the last quarter of the 18th Century. The usage of wonderfully figured mahogany, delicately carved details and stop-fluting in the legs, demonstrate a...
Two Important Federal Lolling Chairs, One Bearing the Label of Lemuel Churchill, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.
Two Important Federal Lolling Chairs, One Bearing the Label of Lemuel Churchill, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.
These masterfully proportioned lolling chairs represent the most refined examples produced in Boston during the Federal era. The flared lines of the back, the delicately shaped arms and subtle molding at the edge of the legs and arm supports epitomi...
An Important Federal Mahogany Tall Case ClockThe Impressive Case Attributed To Wood & TaylorFlorida, New York, circa 1811.
An Important Federal Mahogany Tall Case ClockThe Impressive Case Attributed To Wood & TaylorFlorida, New York, circa 1811. SOLD
This extraordinary tall case clock with lavish inlay and flawless proportions ranks as one of the most handsome examples of formal Hepplewhite cases produced in America. The case is one of a group produced by the partnership of New York cabinetmaker...
An Excellent Sheraton Mahogany and Inlaid Games Table, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810-15.
An Excellent Sheraton Mahogany and Inlaid Games Table, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810-15. SOLD
This nicely proportioned games table has a wonderful old surface with a mellow patina. The shaped top has serpentine sides and a bowed front. The central apron has two birds-eye maple panels flanking a central frieze with an oval flame birch panel....
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