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Kelley 	  A very good Hepplewhite tall case clock by the rare Southeastern Massachusetts maker, Allen Kelley, Falmouth, Mass, circa 1815-20.
Kelley A very good Hepplewhite tall case clock by the rare Southeastern Massachusetts maker, Allen Kelley, Falmouth, Mass, circa 1815-20. SOLD
This finely executed Hepplewhite case exhibits the refined materials and proportions typical of cases produced in Boston. The case does possess some wonderful regional characteristics, such as the distinctive and quite successful fretwork. The classi...
A terrific Hepplewhite mahogany games table, by John and Thomas Seymour, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
A terrific Hepplewhite mahogany games table, by John and Thomas Seymour, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
This handsome games table features the dynamic contrasting inlays and agreeable proportions of the Seymour shop. The conforming top has outset corners with distinctive lunette inlay above an apron with a frieze of three flame birch panels above an in...
A very fine mahogany tall case clock, by Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass, 1822.
A very fine mahogany tall case clock, by Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Mass, 1822.
This attractive tall case clock, which retains an amazing early surface with a mellow patina, is accompanied by the original bill of sale signed by Joshua Wilder. The bill of sale which includes set up instructions states a value of "Sixty dollars fi...
A highly important Chippendale tall case clock by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1790. The case attributed to Stephen Badlam, Dorchester.
A highly important Chippendale tall case clock by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, circa 1790. The case attributed to Stephen Badlam, Dorchester.
This high style Chippendale tall case clock is one of the finest examples produced by the renown Roxbury clockmaker Simon Willard. The case, which has a rich color and a wonderful surface, has a form and layout typical of the cabinet shop of Stephen...
A fine Chippendale mahogany block front chest of drawers, Boston Massachusetts origin, circa 1770.
A fine Chippendale mahogany block front chest of drawers, Boston Massachusetts origin, circa 1770.
The shaped top with bold molded edge, above a conforming case with four graduated drawers, rests on blocked bracket feet with center drop pendant. The chest possesses the restrained elegance found in the best Boston blocked furniture . The drawers re...
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