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A rare and important dwarf clock Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1819. The clock case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Massachusetts
A rare and important dwarf clock Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1819. The clock case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Massachusetts SOLD
This highly important clock has a diminutive mahogany one piece case, proportioned to represent the form of a tall case clock. This form is often referred to as a grandmother clock. The finely painted iron dial, manufactured in Boston, features a lun...
A very fine and important mahogany tall case clock, by John Bailey, Sr. Hanover, Mass, circa 1820.
A very fine and important mahogany tall case clock, by John Bailey, Sr. Hanover, Mass, circa 1820.
This impressive tall case clock is among the most refined examples from the South shore area of Massachusetts. The case which retains a wonderful old surface, has superb proportions and understated details. The delicate fret, reeded chimneys and colu...
A wonderful Newport Queen Anne mahogany dressing table, circa 1750.
A wonderful Newport Queen Anne mahogany dressing table, circa 1750. SOLD
This classic Newport form has a molded overhanging top with in-curved front corners. The case has one long top drawer and three short drawers, all with original brass pulls above a dramatically shaped skirt joining delicate cabriole legs with pad fee...
An important Queen Anne mahogany wing chair, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1760
An important Queen Anne mahogany wing chair, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1760 SOLD
This wing chair exhibits appealing proportions together with boldly shaped cabriole legs, to create a handsome overall form. The arched crest joins shaped wings which flow into rolled arms with canted bases. The trapezoidal seat rest upon beautifully...
An important Chippendale mahogany tilt top tea table, Philadelphia, circa 1770.
An important Chippendale mahogany tilt top tea table, Philadelphia, circa 1770.
This impressive tea table has a wonderfully grained one piece mahogany top with a dish molded edge. The top is joined to the tripod base by a bird cage with nicely turned balusters. The tapered post is ring turned with an elliptical ball and a step m...
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