Early 19th C. New England Hepplewhite chest of drawers in solid Cherry with string inlays, French feet and original hardware.
Superior condition, Great patina, Fine finish.
Sizes: 40.5" wide - 20" deep - 35" high.
Set of four American Centennial period shield back dining chairs. Each Hepplewhite style chair is made of solid mahogany with line inlay on the legs, crest and back splats. A small mahogany and boxwood fan is inlaid at the base of the shield. The seats are box upholstered in a beige ground strawberry print. Each measures 38 and one half inches high, 22 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 18 and one half inches to the seats. Circa 1875. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in C ...click for details
New York Chippendale mahogany d shape card table with inlay c1790. Excellent condition with later refinish. Measures 36 inches wide by 29 and one quarter inches high and 18 inches deep closed, 36 inches open. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% 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 affil ...click for details
An American Federal period inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table, Middle Atlantic, circa 1790. The table with a fold over top and swing leg over a base with an inlaid band at the lower edge of the frieze. The legs are squared and tapered with inlaid cuffs. Condition: Very good with fine color and patina. Dimensions: Height 30", Depth 17 1/2", Width 36".
Antique Period Mahogany Philadelphia Drop Leaf Table Attributed to Joeseph Barry circa 1810.
Original caster's and Lion's Head Brass on Drawer.Exact duplicate was cast from the original on the dummy drawer. Old Crusty finish on the bottom most likely original.A Few Veneer Patches.Minor losses near hinges.Hinges are original.Drawer secondary wood is poplar.Dimensions- "28 5/8 high x "42 Long x "21 1/4 Wide Top Closed.Top Open "51 x "42.The Irish-born cabinetmaker ...click for details
Early American Federal Period Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, with Shell Grips and Wheat Sheaf Medallions. By Edward Rockwell of New York and dating from circa 1810. Length; 6.75", weight 2.3 Troy ounces. Excellent condition.
A Rare Early American Coin Silver Pap Boat, by John H. Connor and Garret Eoff of NY and Inscribed "Dec 25th 1834". Dimensions; 6" x 2.8755". Weight; 2.8 Troy ounces. Excellent condition.
An American Federal Period Coin Silver Creamer by James McMullin of Philadelphia. Gadrooning on both the top and the midsection. Elegant handle. Circa 1800. Dimensions; 6" high x 5" long x 2.5" deep; weight, 6 Troy ounces. Excellent condition.
An Early American Federal Period Coin Silver Beaker or Julep Cup. By John & Peter Targee, NY. Circa 1790-1800. Dimension; 3" high x 2 3/8" diameter at top; weight, 4.1 Troy ounces. Excellent condition.
An American Federal Fire Screen; Mahogany 3-part Folding Screen on a Two Tiered Stand (one oval shelf over a rectangular one)standing on Splayed Legs. Blue Velvet Panels with Needlework of Elk and Hunters. Dimensions; 42.5" high x 18.25" wide x 12" deep; screen 18" x 15" closed; 36.5" x 15" open. Circa 1810-1820, probably of New england origin. Very Good condition.