- FEDERAL NORTH SHORE MA INLAID LADIES
SECRETARY. Ca. 1800 Federal North Shore Massachusetts two-part mahogany ladies secretary. The top section has applied molding, and three flame birch and mahogany inlaid doors,...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY NORTH SHORE CARD TABLE.
Ca. 1810, with a cookie corner shaped lift top, and inlaid figured maple front panel, on reeded bulbous legs. 29.5”H x 17.75”D x 36”W....
[more like this] - FEDERAL BOSTON INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD,
CA 1810. A fine Boston area double tier inlaid mahogany sideboard produced with the finest of woods, a superstructure top with one sliding and two tambour doors, over three...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN FEDERAL MAHOGANY 2- DRAWER
DESK OR WRITING TAB...Southern Federal mahogany or walnut desk, writing or side table, yellow pine secondary, with rectangular top over two horizontal drawers standing on...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY LOLLING CHAIR, NORTH
SHORE, MASSACHUSE...Federal turned and inlaid mahogany lolling chair. North shore, Massachusetts, circa 1810. Castored. Reupholstered in period pattern cotton sateen. Dimensions:...
[more like this] - FEDERAL MAHOGANY FOLDING TOP GAME TABLELate
18th, early 19th century Mid Atlantic-North Federal mahogany folding top, gate leg game table with serpentine front, string inlay, and square tapered legs; measures approximately...
[more like this] - AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE,
CIRCA 1790-1810American Federal Mahogany Games Table, circa 1790-1810 , a shaped rectangular reeded top hinged to a conforming crotch mahogany frieze with a bird's eye maple...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE
TABLEprobably North Carolina, 1790-1810, figured single board mahogany top, banded inlaid skirt on tapered legs, 25-3/4 x 47 x 23-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private South Asheville,...
[more like this] - SEYMOUR SCHOOL FEDERAL CARD TABLE NORTH
SHORE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 28.5”. WIDTH 36.75”. DEPTH 18.25”.SEYMOUR SCHOOL FEDERAL CARD TABLE, North Shore of Massachusetts,...
[more like this] - A Federal Birch and Mahogany Serpentine-Top
Game Table
Likely North Shore Massachusetts, Circa 1815
Height 29 1/4 x width 37 3/4 x depth 18 1/4 inches (closed).
Property from the Estate of Robert Forest Coman, Scottsdale,...
[more like this] - FEDERAL CROSSBANDED FIGURED MAPLE AND
MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN'S BUREAU WITH MIRROR NORTH SHORE MASSACHUSETTS, PROBABLY SALEM AREA, CIRCA 1805-1810 HEIGHT: 72-1/2 IN (184.2 CM); WIDTH: 42-1/4 IN (107.3 CM); DEPTH: 21-1/2...
[more like this] - FEDERAL STYLE FLAME BIRCH AND MAHOGANY
SERPENTINE FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE IN THE NORTH SHORE MASSACHUSETTS, PROBABLY SALEM AREA STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT: 30 IN (76.2 CM); WIDTH: 39-1/2 IN (100.3 CM); DEPTH:...
[more like this] - FEDERAL BIRCH INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA FRAME,
ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF JOHN AND THOMAS SEYMOUR, NORTH SHORE, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1805Federal Birch Inlaid Mahogany Sofa Frame, Attributed to the Workshop of John...
[more like this] - FEDERAL BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE AND SATINWOOD
INLAID MAHOGANY FOLD-TOP CARD TABLE NORTH SHORE MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1800-1805Federal Bird's-Eye Maple and Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Fold-Top Card Table, North Shore Massachusetts,...
[more like this] - FEDERAL FLAME BIRCH INLAID MAHOGANY
SOFA PROBABLY NORTH SHORE OR SALEM, MA, CIRCA 1805-1810Federal Flame Birch Inlaid Mahogany Sofa, Probably North Shore or Salem, MA, Circa 1805-1810 With floral brocade striped...
[more like this] - TWO-PART FEDERAL SECRETARY NORTH SHORE
OF MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1800 HEIGHT 80”. WIDTH 41”. DEPTH 21.75”.TWO-PART FEDERAL SECRETARY, North Shore of Massachusetts, Circa 1800, In mahogany and mahogany veneer....
[more like this] - SEYMOUR SCHOOL FEDERAL CARD TABLE NORTH
SHORE OF MASSACHUSETTS, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 28.5”. WIDTH 36.75”. DEPTH 18.25”.SEYMOUR SCHOOL FEDERAL CARD TABLE, North Shore of Massachusetts,...
[more like this] - FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY,
POSSIBLY SEYMOUR, NORTH SHORE OF MASSACHUSETTSIn three parts.
7 ft. 4 1/2 in. x 40 x 21 in.
Note: This secretary is an early example of the Northeastern Massachusetts style...
[more like this] - FINE 19TH C. FEDERAL NORTH SHORE CARD
TABLE. Ca. 1810, North Shore MA mahogany card table with inlaid flamed birch veneers in apron and lid, and turret corners with carved tapered reeded legs. 30.5”H lid down...
[more like this] - Thirty-Two Books and Exhibition Catalogs,
Southern Furniture, Decorative Arts and Related Including John Bivins, The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina, 1700-1820 detailed listing available. John Bivins, The Furniture...
[more like this] - FEDERAL STYLE SOFA. Mahogany having
paint decorated scrolled crest and arms ending in scrolled feet with claw sabots. Floral decorated fabric was designed by Patrick Frey for Brunschwig & Fils North White Plains...
[more like this] - Federal style inlaid mahogany secretary
desk early 20th century top section with shaped pediment and three finials above glazed doors with elliptical mullions opening to reveal shelves and row of pigeonholes on...
[more like this] - FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET
Bernhardt Furniture Co. Lenoir North Carolina mid-20th century the front featuring glass panel doors over mahogany doors the interior fitted with two triangular mahogany shelves....
[more like this] - Federal style 8 leg mahogany North Shore
reeded sofa. 77'' W....
[more like this] - Federal style inlaid mahogany tambour
desk late 19th century in the Massachusetts tradition; top section with hidden frieze drawer and prospect door with eagle paterae flanked by tambour slides opening to reveal...
[more like this] - North Carolina Federal sideboard, mahogany,
dovetailed construction with poplar and yellow pine secondary, drawers with original brass pulls with some variations to backplates and bails, on bottle drawer with fitted...
[more like this] - Near pair Federal style inlaid mahogany
demilune card tables D-shape hinged top over conforming frieze with inlaid paterae on square tapered legs. H29 5/8'' W36'' D18'' and H30 1/8'' W36'' D18 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance:...
[more like this] - Federal style carved mahogany sofa late
19th century carved and reeded crestrail downswept arms to reeded columns and D-shaped seatrail with upholstered back and seat resting on turned and fluted legs. H33 1/2''...
[more like this] - Set of six Federal style carved mahogany
dining chairs early 20th century comprised of two arm and four side chairs; square open back with three carved vertical stiles emitting shaped arms and supports to overupholstered...
[more like this] - Set of four Federal shieldback dining
chairs probably Boston Massachusetts area late 18th century set comprised of two side and two armchairs; inlaid mahogany shaped crestrail above shieldback emitting shaped...
[more like this] - American Federal Mahogany Breakfront
Bookcase, fourth quarter 18th century, in the late Georgian taste, the molded cornice with carved drop finials above a case fitted with four astragal-glazed doors, the central...
[more like this] - Federal style carved mahogany butler's
tray by Shamburger Reproductions rectangular top with semi-circular hinged handles upon straight skirt above square legs with molded corners joined by straight stretchers...
[more like this] - North Carolina Federal Pembroke table,
highly figured mahogany top with two drop leaves, yellow pine secondary with ash fly leaves, dovetailed drawer with yellow pine secondary, line inlaid tapered square legs,...
[more like this] - Federal style carved mahogany four-poster
bed by Shamburger Reproductions shaped headboard flanked by four reeded leaf-carved posts with urn finials terminating in molded feet. H84 1/2'' W65 1/4'' D85'' Provenance:...
[more like this] - New York Federal inlaid mahogany butler's
desk attributed to Michael Allison circa 1810 rectangular top over conforming case fitted with large secretary drawer and fallfront opening to reveal prospect door flanked...
[more like this] - Federal mahogany upholstered sofa, figured
mahogany crest rail, ring, urn and baluster turned arm support and legs, pine, maple, ash and beech secondary, British or possibly Portsmouth, New Hampshire, early 19th century,...
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