A Solid walnut chest with bookcase top. This three part piece is amazing. The cornice, which is detachable, has stunning walnut veneers. The Chippendale glazed doors are beautiful and have the original glass. The base is classic Chippendale with scratch beading. The feet are an early straight French bracket foot. The finish is original. The secondary is Heart...
Learn MoreA stunning Parcel Gilt and Mahogany Chippendale Mirror. Circa 1790. English. The proportions and the execution of the carving are great. A pierced phoenix finial. The flower appliques are delightful. A pierced phoenix finial. Flower appliqus are delightful. Flower appliqus are delightful.
Learn MoreA wonderful Mahogany tilt top table with boxed bird cage. The secondary wood used in the dovetailed box is Walnut. It is 30 3/4″ against the grain and 31 1/4″ with the grain in diameter. It is 27 3/4″ tall. It is attributed to New Bern, North Carolina(See Coastal Furniture of North Carolina by John Bivins). Circa 1790. The finish does appear to be...
Learn MoreA gorgeous mahogany pembroke table with swelled or bowfront front and back. One working and one faux drawer with oval drop leaves. The drawer pulls are replaced. The top of the table has string inlay with banding around the outer edge. Belle flower inlay is present the entire length of the leg. It has white pine and poplar secondary and dates around 1790. It is...
Learn MoreA George III Mirror, Parcel-Gilt. It is 50″ tall and 24″ wide. Circa 1780. English. The original eagle finial is delightful. The mahogany is in great condition. Leaf and fruit appliques run down the side of the frame. The original eagle finial is delightful. The mahogany is in great condition. Leaf and fruit appliqués run...
Learn MoreA beautiful demilune card table. The top lifts to reveal a felt playing surface. The cuffs on the tapered legs are original. The finish is in good order and probably original. Notice all of the wonderful inlay. Rosehead nails are present in the construction. English. Circa 1780.
Learn MoreA nice sized two part cherry Secretary with serpentine front. The hardware is replaced. The finish is nice and warm. The feet are original. New England. Circa 1810.
Learn MoreMade out of San Domingo Mahogany. Dates around 1780. A solid Mahogany birdcage tilt top table from Edenton, NC. These table were made from Norfolk through North Carolina to Charleston and in England. However, distinctive design traits can help identify the origin of a table. This table most likely was made in Edenton, NC. The piercings on the legs and cap...
Learn MoreA wonderful three drawer solid Walnut Blanket Chest with hand dovetails and hand pegging throughout. Circa 1780 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of Germanic Origin.
Learn MoreA great Bird’s Eye Maple Vanity with Chestnut secondary. Original sconces and marble. The brass pulls are replaced. The leg clearance is sufficient for a modern chair. The slide concealed on the side of the vanity pulls out for additional surface area. Circa 1835. New York.
Learn MoreA unique Apple Tea Caddy, in Maple with replaced stem and original escutcheon. American – Circa 1800.
Learn MoreA Rare 10″ Wheel Barometer made by J. Aprile of Sudbury, England. Circa 1830. In working order. 41 3/4″ tall. Original swan neck pediment. Ivory Knob. Note the beautiful mahogany and triple string inlay.
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