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A distinctive pair of mahogany balloon back dining chairs, probably Delaware Valley, circa 1770.
A distinctive pair of mahogany balloon back dining chairs, probably Delaware Valley, circa 1770. SOLD
These chairs are constructed of very high quality mahogany with rich grain. This can be seen in the intricately shaped splats which are framed by broad yoke crests and scrolled balloon sides stiles. The side stiles have shaped profiles which graceful...
A rare Nantucket Chippendale tilt top candle stand, circa 1790.
A rare Nantucket Chippendale tilt top candle stand, circa 1790.
This provincial example exhibits wonderful regional characteristics and a mellow red stained birch surface. The terrific rounded tilt top with exaggerated pointed corners, is typical of Nantucket tables. The urn form post and cabriole legs are execut...
A masterpiece Chippendale mahogany tall case clock, by Gawen Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1760
A masterpiece Chippendale mahogany tall case clock, by Gawen Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1760
This very rare mahogany tall case clock by Gawen Brown (active 1750-1776) retains a wonderful warm old surface. Both the pagoda top and molding are set with carved and gilded, pierced blind fretwork with fabric backing. This type of three dimensional...
A very handsome Chippendale mahogany serpentine front chest of drawers, Newport Rhode Island, circa 1780.
A very handsome Chippendale mahogany serpentine front chest of drawers, Newport Rhode Island, circa 1780. SOLD
This chest features extraordinary figured mahogany in the case and matched drawer fronts. The choice construction materials and refined proportions are indicative of the Newport cabinet shop of John Townsend. The shaped overhanging top has a molded e...
A very fine mahogany Roxbury case tall clock, by Aaron Willard, circa 1820.
A very fine mahogany Roxbury case tall clock, by Aaron Willard, circa 1820. SOLD
This outstanding tall case clock retains a wonderful warm old surface with vibrant mahogany panels and contrasting inlay. The hood is set with a very delicately scrolled fret. The finely painted iron dial is of Boston origin and features patriotic sh...
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