Having old surface and bold figured mahogany, nice NYC table with the fit and finish of one of the top cabinetmakers in New York in the Federal era. All original. Approx. 34" wide, 22" deep, 29.5" high.
Antique red-painted country tall chest, New England, circa 1830. Pine with original red surface and original brass hardware. Five graduated drawers; high feet with unusual shaped, scrolled skirt in the front and sides. Size: 47 inches ht. x 38.25 inches width x 19 inches depth. Minor surface imperfections.
American Federal eagle top gold leaf bullseye looking glass, mirror c1800. Original gold leaf with some minor old repairs. Measures 34 x 23 inches. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6.35% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply. *** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or appraised please go to our affiliate site www.OneofaKindAntiques.com and click the Archives ...click for details
An exceptionally fine American Neo-classical mahogany and inlaid bow-front sideboard, circa 1790-1800, with pictorial inlays of bell-flowers, accentuated with pellet drops, the upper leg stiles tipped with shaded urn details, and ivory escutcheons, from the city of Baltimore, circa 1790-1800.
The present sideboard is a quintessential archetype from Maryland that prominently displays the robust and pervasive influence that notable British designers had, such as Thomas Sheraton and George Heppl ...click for details
A superior American Federal, or Hepplewhite Neo-classical mahogany and inlaid sideboard, from Baltimore or New York City, circa 1790-1800. The present sideboard is in a remarkable state of preservation, and contains no major repairs or restorations of note. The color and finish are choice and a delight to the connoisseur.
The architectural plan of this piece comes directly from The London Cabinet Makers’ Union Book of Prices, a widely distributed publication printed in three issues, all of ...click for details