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An English Regency Red Leather Dressing or Sewing Box
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1090191 (stock# CA.7.203.11)
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Chicora Antiques, Inc.
1-803-834-3787
$1225.
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An extraordinary Moroccan Red and Gilt Leather Regency Period Dressing Box, circa 1815-1825
The box contains a fitted interior, gilt paw feet, and the original looking glass in the interior. The handles display a “Double-Headed Eagle Crest” motif. Although this symbol has various meanings, connotations, and many associations, the box’s “Sarcophagus” form and lobed dome are distinctly that of the English Regency period, many that were drawn from antiquity by English designers such as Thomas H ...click for details
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An English Hepplewhite or Adam Giltwood Mirror, 1780
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Pre 1800 item# 1086586 (stock# CA.HJ.6.11.1)
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Chicora Antiques, Inc.
1-803-834-3787
$32,500.
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This mirror typifies the work of the leading British Neo-Classical Architect and Designer, Robert Adam (1728-1792), who was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland and later moved to Edinburgh, where he trained under his father, who was an architect there. After traveling to France and Italy for his "Grand Tour" in 1754-1758, where he met and studied the works of Charles-Louis Clerisseau and Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Robert Adam returned to Great Britain and together with his brother, Jame ...click for details
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A Fine American Classical Mahogany Games Table SOLD
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1083303 (stock# CA.5.144.11)
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Chicora Antiques, Inc.
1-803-834-3787
SOLD
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A Fine American Classical Mahogany Games Table, circa 1825-1835
Attributed to Baltimore, Maryland or Eastern, Virginia
INTRODUCTION: A highly ambitious and robustly carved American Mahogany Classical Card or Games “Pillar and Claw” Table, attributed to the City of Baltimore, Maryland, or possibly Eastern Virginia, circa 1825-1835, with exceptional carved details in a captivating state of original preservation. The present card table comes directly from an estate in St. Joseph, Missouri, and ...click for details
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