- George Nakashima. Exceptional Single
Pedestal desk. 1976, French olive ash burl, American ash. 28¾ h × 65¾ w × 33½ d in. result: $35,000. estimate: $30,000–40,000. Desk features an exquisite and rare single...
[more like this] - George Nakashima. Rare Double Chest
of Drawers with desk. 1960, East Indian laurel, cherry. 27½ h × 109 w × 21¼ d in. result: $21,250. estimate: $20,000–30,000. Dresser features a three plank East Indian...
[more like this] - George Nakashima. Rare Double Pedestal
desk. 1959, East Indian teak. 29 h × 65¾ w × 31½ d in. result: $35,000. estimate: $20,000–30,000. Desk features a four plank top with expressive grain above two pedestals...
[more like this] - AMERICAN INLAID FEDERAL DESK, SEYMOUR
STYLEAmerican Federal style flame mahogany inlaid desk, after Thomas Seymour. Consisting of two pieces, the upper section with an overhanging inlaid cornice top above two...
[more like this] - A RARE AND IMPORTANT BOSTON FEDERAL
INLAID MAHOGANY PED...circa 1800, one of only three known, and the only example in private hands, attributed to the shop of John and Thomas Seymour, the three section desk...
[more like this] - FEDERAL SEYMOUR STYLE TAMBOUR DESK (Massachusetts)
Circa 1800; mahogany, figured birch and other woods, poplar and pine secondary, 45 1/4 in. H., 33 3/4 in. W., 18 1/4 in. D....
[more like this] - A Federal Mahogany and Satinwood-Inlaid
Marquetry Fall Front Secretary Desk
Attributed to John Seymour and Sons, North Shore, Massachusetts, Circa 1800
the underside of the lower case inscribed Bottom in old script,...
[more like this] - SHERATON BUREAU ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS
SEYMOUR BOSTON, CIRCA 1810 HEIGHT 41". WIDTH 42.5". DEPTH 21". SEYMOUR Boston, Circa 1810 In mahogany and mahogany veneer. Four drawers with cock-bead molding and diamond-shaped...
[more like this] - MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL THREE-PART SECRETARY
DESKImportant Massachusetts Federal mahogany three-part secretary desk, ca. 1805 , attributed to the shop of John and Thomas Seymour, this highly sophisticated desk featuring...
[more like this] - New England Hepplewhite ladies writing
desk, probably Seymour School, circa 1790, with extensive inlays, tambour front, pigeonhole and document drawered interior with Battersea porcelain drawer pulls.
45.5"h x...
[more like this] - HEPPLEWHITE LADY'S DESK. Possibly the
school of John and Thomas Seymour Boston Massachusetts 1795-1810 mahogany maple satinwood and pine. Two-piece desk the upper section with a long drawer over a central...
[more like this] - FEDERAL-STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR
DESK IN THE MANNER OF JOHN AND THOMAS SEYMOUR The superstructure with inlaid pilasters and two tambours flanking a central door above a leather-lined writing flap and two...
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