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A fine and important Chippendale mahogany lowboy, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1770.
A fine and important Chippendale mahogany lowboy, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1770.
This impeccably proportioned Salem masterpiece is constructed of high quality figured mahogany throughout. The case has a single long drawer above three short drawers, the center with a delicate concave shell carving. The dramatically shaped apron ha...
An Extremely Rare And Important Empire Gilt Bronze Mounted Orrery Clock.  Zacharie Raingo, Paris, Circa 1815.
An Extremely Rare And Important Empire Gilt Bronze Mounted Orrery Clock. Zacharie Raingo, Paris, Circa 1815.
Executed by Raingo and signed by the retailer Guiton à Paris, this horological masterpiece stands as a testament to the genius of it’s designer. The columnar case is veneered with fine amboyna burl and is finished to a high French polished surface. T...
An Impressive Hepplewhite Tall Case Clock, By Aaron Willard Jr. The Case Attributed to Thomas Seymour, Boston, Circa 1815-20.
An Impressive Hepplewhite Tall Case Clock, By Aaron Willard Jr. The Case Attributed to Thomas Seymour, Boston, Circa 1815-20.
This attractive tall clock case is among the finest produced in all of Boston. It houses a superlative oversized dial with a richly painted lunette portraying a detailed river landscape. The impressive size, refined proportions, superb wood selectio...
A very fine Sheraton mahogany two drawer work table, attributed to Thomas Seymour Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
A very fine Sheraton mahogany two drawer work table, attributed to Thomas Seymour Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
This high quality table features richly grain mahogany veneers and an pleasing mellow historic surface. The rectangular top has outset corners above two long drawers with original lion mask pulls.. The sides of the case are fitted with candleslides a...
An impressive Federal mahogany tall case clock with rare rocking ship dial by James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, circa 1820.
An impressive Federal mahogany tall case clock with rare rocking ship dial by James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, circa 1820.
This case is attributed to cabinet maker Abraham Forsskol of Saco, Maine and offers a great deal of folk appeal including the turned wood and brass finials, regional fret work and turned feet. Please see, The Magazine Antiques, May 2001, pg. 755. The...
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