Mahogany Bracket Clock, Circa 1820
A nice Regency bracket clock with Fuzzee movement. The mahogany veneer is over English oak. The clock works are original and have been restored. The feet are original. It is 12 1/4″ wide, 7″ deep, and 18″ tall. Circa 1820.
Johnson Chair from Mecklenburg, Virginia
Johnson chair from Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Made by a member of the Johnson family. These chairs have been long sought after for their functionality and durability.
Map of Virginia, Circa 1827
A nice map of Virginia from 1827. The frame is 20 x 17.25″. It has been professionally framed. Look at Chesterfield County.
An Irish, Chippendale ball and claw tea table with great old finish. The top is one board and the edge is moulded in the dish top form. It is 31″ wide and 19 1/2″ deep.
A pair of solid brass, three armed wall sconces with lyre backs. The arms are marked and each arm is removable. They are 11″ tall, 12 1/2″ wide, and 7 1/2″ deep. Probably English. Circa 1820.
Stoneware Ovoid Crock, marked “H. Loundes Maker Petersburg, Va” in Cobalt, applied handles, 2 gallon, 12.25 h x 8.5″d, – no apparent chips or cracks.
A George III Mirror, Parcel-Gilt. It is 52″ tall and 23″ wide. Circa 1890. American.
A rare Fredericksburg, VA Chippendale straight leg chair with the original yellow pine slip seat. The primary wood is walnut. Circa 1780.