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A fine Chippendale mahogany pole screen with oval panel, probably of British origin, but possibly American circa 1770.
A fine Chippendale mahogany pole screen with oval panel, probably of British origin, but possibly American circa 1770. SOLD
This handsome pole screen has a smooth column with an urn form finial on a tripod base with an elaborately turned and carved post. The post has ring turnings with a fluted and bead decorated shaft above a rope twist urn with a foliate cuff. The shaft...
A fine Federal mahogany shelf clock, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
A fine Federal mahogany shelf clock, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
This attractive"Massachusetts" shelf clock has a bell and fret crest above a distinctive lunette inlaid cornice. This lunette inlay is a pattern that is closely associated with the work of noted Boston cabinetmakers, John & Thomas Seymour. The painte...
A highly important Roxbury case tall clock, by William Cummens, Roxbury, circa 1810.- The case attributed to Thomas Seymour.
A highly important Roxbury case tall clock, by William Cummens, Roxbury, circa 1810.- The case attributed to Thomas Seymour. SOLD
This fine tall case clock is an example of the Roxbury case clock in it's most refined form. The impressive size, agreeable proportions, superb wood selections and precise quality of construction, confirm that the case was produced in the Seymour cab...
A Highly Important Joshua Wilder Dwarf Clock
A Highly Important Joshua Wilder Dwarf Clock SOLD
A rare and important dwarf clock, by Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts. The case attributed to Henry Willard, Boston, circa 1824-30 This highly important clock has a diminutive mahogany case, proportioned to represent the form of a tall case clo...
An Exceptional Aaron Willard Tall Clock
An Exceptional Aaron Willard Tall Clock
An important mahogany tall case clock by Aaron Willard, Boston, circa 1800. This classic example of a formal Roxbury case features brass stop fluted columns and ogee bracket feet. The painted iron dial which has a moon phase in the lunette, is attrib...
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