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A New York City Federal mahogany library table 1810
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1182325 (stock# CA.1.100.13)
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Chicora Antiques, Inc.
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A very sophisticated New York City Federal mahogany library table, with canted corners, four spiral turned and acanthus carved supports, with finely carved projecting feet, circa 1810-1815, possibly made by the workshop of by Duncan Phyfe. It is imperative to clearly state that a number of qualified artisans in the city, such as James Budd, Michael Allison, John Gruez, or Charles H. Lannuier could have been the maker of this robust and prestigious table. The ebullient and lavish mahogany veneers ...click for details
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A George III Hepplewhite inlaid kettle table
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Pre 1800 item# 1178163 (stock# CA.103.1)
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An exceptional fine and very rare English George III Hepplewhite satinwood Kettle stand or occasional table, circa 1795, of the highest ranking, with mahogany, and various wood inlays with an oval paterae inlaid top, rosette and drapery inlaid frieze, on four raised on square tapering legs with edge inlays and applied spade feet. England, likely London, late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Some losses to inlays, otherwise in very good condition with no major repairs. Exceptionally good c ...click for details
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A rare Southern Federal mahogany inlaid Pembroke table
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Pre 1800 item# 1142778 (stock# CA.5.100.2.1)
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Chicora Antiques, Inc.
1-803-834-3787
Presented by C. Lyman McCallum, Jr. to ”The Historic Columbia Foundation, The Robert Mills House”" to enrich their collection of “fall line” South Carolina Neoclassical Furniture.
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An unusual and rare Southern Federal Pembroke table, Richland or Kershaw County, likely Columbia or possibly Camden, circa 1790-1810. The table has an old finish and retains the original “stamped” brass hardware. The top is beautifully grained and features “ovolu” corners with a three line ebony and satinwood inlay which is repeated on the tables’ skirt and drawer front. The tapered legs are line inlaid and tipped with brass casters. There were an abundant number of cabinetmakers in the upcountr ...click for details
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