- ENGLISH SOLID AGATEWARE BOWL, CIRCA
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[more like this] - LARGE VICTORIAN FIRESIDE BENCH, ENGLISH,
CA. 1870An exceptionally fine and large Victorian rosewood framed fireside bench, upholstered in contrasting panels of floral tapestry and red velvet, raised overall on solid...
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"PROVIDENCE" BY MARK SUTHERLAND CIRCA 2020 CASE HEIGHT 28.25". LENGTH 30.25". WIDTH 10". "PROVIDENCE" BY MARK SUTHERLAND, Circa 2020, In ¼" to 1-foot scale. Hull built...
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TABLE Mid 18th century, mahogany veneer, oak and pine secondary, solid rectangular top with rounded front corners and molded edge, central small drawer flanked by two drawers...
[more like this] - PAIR OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE
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CORNER CUPBOARD Circa 1770-1780, pine secondary, two part form, the upper case being a barrel back form featuring cornice with dentil molding above two large hinged cabinet...
[more like this] - ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CARVED
CORNER CUPBOARD Circa 1770-1780, pine secondary, two part form, the upper case being a barrel back form featuring cornice with dentil molding above two large hinged cabinet...
[more like this] - 18TH C. BRITISH CAST BRASS KETTLE STAND
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BASKET, CHESTER, BY BARKER BROS., DATED 1908 9 ¾" x 11 ?" x 9 ?" Oval form solid sterling silver footed basket with arched handle, serpentine everted rim; with maker's hallmark...
[more like this] - Late 17th C. English William and Mary
dressing table yellow green floral silk inset on top inlaid floral decoration along apron incised solid batwing bales cabriole legs trifid feet checking residual worm...
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with solid splat, shell and bellflower carved front knee and pad feet, slip seat period and possibly original (beech), British or possibly Williamsburg, Virginia, 18th century,...
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