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A terrific curly maple slant front desk, Westport, Southern Bristol County, Massachusetts, circa 1790.
A terrific curly maple slant front desk, Westport, Southern Bristol County, Massachusetts, circa 1790.
This attractive desk has dynamically figured curly maple throughout and wonderful regional characteristics. The interior has three banks of drawers, each drawer has vigorously grained sycamore fronts. Sycamore is commonly found in South coastal Mas...
An important Hepplewhite tall case clock, by James Doull, Charlestown, Massachusetts.  The case attributed to the school of Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1815-20.
An important Hepplewhite tall case clock, by James Doull, Charlestown, Massachusetts. The case attributed to the school of Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1815-20.
The case attributed to the school of Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1815-20. This impressive tall clock case is an unusually late example of the high style cases produced a few years earlier in Boston. It houses a wonderful oversized dial of Boston o...
A handsome Federal mahogany and inlaid secretary desk, probably Southeastern Massachusetts, circa 1815.
A handsome Federal mahogany and inlaid secretary desk, probably Southeastern Massachusetts, circa 1815.
This handsome desk was produce in the Federal manner with abundant contrasting inlays, yet it exhibits the later Sheraton influences in the shaped skirt and turned feet. The flat top has a simple half round molding above three short drawers. The ou...
A fine Hepplewhite tall case clock by rare maker Stephen Taber, New Bedford circa 1810.
A fine Hepplewhite tall case clock by rare maker Stephen Taber, New Bedford circa 1810. SOLD
his clock was produced by Stephen Taber, the younger brother of Boston clockmaker Elnathan Taber, who served his apprenticeship to the renown Aaron Willard. This refined Federal case is a successful regional interpretation of the high-style clocks pr...
The Crowninshield-Waters Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1807.
The Crowninshield-Waters Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1807. SOLD
This highly important 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 e...
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