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12-10-99 American Sheraton mahogany veneered gate leg flip-top
game/tea table. Salem MA, circa 1805.
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1-1-2004C Geo. II English walnut concertina action
game table with blind-tooled suede game surface within a walnut
cross-banded border. The top is veneered with match-figured walnut,
mounted on a conforming apron of walnut veneer. The table is
supported by four square sraight legs with pierced corner brackets.
The secondary wood is English oak. The surfaces have been cleaned,
stabilized as necessary and repolished. One bracket is a later
replacement. |
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2-23-97C American Chippendale mahogany square
flip top game table on conforming apron of cross-banded mahogany
veneer, with gated swing-leg leaf support. The mahogany top opens
to a green baize game surface. The legs are square and chamfered.
36" x 18" x 28" to the gaming surface. Boston
circa 1775. |
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11-18-2001C
An exceptionally fine
Brazilian rosewood Sheraton three-tier whatnot with center shelf
drawer. The drawer retains its turned rosewood pulls. The turned
legs have blocked dies encompassing each shelf and apron with
turned legs terminating in their original cast brass cup and
caster. England, circa 1815. |
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6-29-94C American Hepplewhite mahogany washstand
with 7" diameter bowl recess framed by a pierced apron above
a medial shelf-drawer and square section, tapering legs. The
table retains its original finish. Boston, circa 1800. |
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10-19-2000D American maple drop leaf table with
two single-board drop leaves hinged to a single-board center
on a conforming apron. The apron is fitted with opposing gated
swing legs for two of the four cabriole legs, each on raised
pad feet. Salem, MA circa 1760. |
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1-10-2005B Nest of four black lacquer tables with
parcel gilt decoration on a red boll. Each table is supported
by two pairs of turned bamboo legs on a footed base. China, made
for the Western trade, circa 1840-60. |
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11-15-2005 American mahogany octagonal tilt top
pedestal base candle stand with feather carved pedestal shaft
on tripod spider-leg base. New York, circa 1815. |
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5-24-05a Cherry, single-board quatra-foil tilt
top candle stand on a turned curly maple pedestal with arched
tripod legs terminating in pad feet. 17.75" x 23.25"
x 20" tall. Connecticut Valley, circa 1800. |
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8-20-2004W
American Sheraton solid
cherry two-part banquet table. The "D" ends rest on
a conforming apron of crotch mahogany cross banding. Turned legs
with ring and spike feet. 44" wide, 19" D end, 21"
drop leaves. |
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