- Sligh Mahogany Drop Side Table
Sligh Mahogany Drop Side Table with drawer Duncan Phyfe style tri-footed base 29 1/2'' tall 20'' x 33'' top closed 20'' x 55'' open.
- 2 DRAWER DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF
2 DRAWER DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF TABLE: Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table having 2 drawers raised on a central turned support with 4 incised sprawling legs and ball feet. Approx. 25'' h x 36'' l (open), 23.25'' (leaves down), x 14.5'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
- DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA TABLEDuncan Phyfe
DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA TABLEDuncan Phyfe Sofa Table, mahogany having banded inlaid top having rounded drop leaves and two inlaid drawers, two false drawers all by lyre style supports on four inlaid downswept members, ending in brass feet, probably New York, circa 1820, height 28 inches, top 29 1/2" x 36 3/4", opens to 60 inches.
Condition:
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- Duncan Phyfe Style Bedside Tablemahogany
Duncan Phyfe Style Bedside Tablemahogany two drop leaves turned and carved standard on quadruped base with brass caps to feet.22.5 x 20 x 14.5 in. when closed; each leaf is 6.5 in.No apparent condition concerns.
- A Rare American Classical Inlaid
A Rare American Classical Inlaid Satinwood Astragal End Work Table c. 1815 attributed to Duncan Phyfe New York hinged lid enclosing an interior fitted with a writing panel looking glass and two demilune trays; the frieze faced as a drawer tambour door below reeded urn standard saber legs with waterleaf carving brass paw feet casters height 31 in. width 25 in. depth 12 1/2 in. Note: This rare example is part of a very small group of satinwood work tables related to the Phyfe workshop. Others include a table purchased from Phyfe in 1813 by Victor du Pont for his niece Victorine du Pont Bauduy for her marriage and now conserved by the Hagley Museum and Library Wilmington Delaware. A second table is conserved by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1986.84.2). The table offered here is nearly identical to the Met example and shares dimensions and case details with the du Pont example. Reference: Kenny Brown Bretter and Thurlow. Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinet Maker in New York. p. 122 fig. 151 and pp. 170-173 pl. 8-9.
- DROP LEAF INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA
DROP LEAF INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE: Duncan Phyfe style, 2 drawer with stretcher base and metal caps, 28'' h., 27'' d., 38 when closed, 60'' when extended.
CONDITION: Several scattered scratches and abrasions, 7/10.
- Duncan Phyfe style mahogany side
Duncan Phyfe style mahogany side server, circa 1950 with brass paw feet and casters, 36"h x 52"w
- AMERICAN DUNCAN PHYFE ARCHITECTS
AMERICAN DUNCAN PHYFE ARCHITECTS TABLE,19TH C. American mahogany Duncan Phyfe architects sofa table having lift top reading stand over a two drawer frieze resting on a lyre formed supported stand with platform stretcher and claw feet, 19th century; 30"H 32.5"W 20.25"D w/ leaves dropped; 53.5"W fully extended; 13.5"H 24"W easel
- Duncan Phyfe breakfast table, finely
Duncan Phyfe breakfast table, finely figured mahogany with mahogany, pine and birch(?) secondary, base with four finely carved turned posts, on four hairy paw feet with well carved claws, acanthus carved knees, original iron plates supporting legs, New York, probably the shop of Duncan Phyfe, 1815-1820, 29 x 39 x 24 in., opens to 46 in. Lacking original brass casters, one replaced toe, old refinishing, minor surface chips and abrasions, one corner with old repaired separation, one leaf support replaced. Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina.
- Duncan Phyfe Style Dropleaf Table
Duncan Phyfe Style Dropleaf Table with chairs.
- A Drop Leaf Table With Duncan Phyfe
A Drop Leaf Table With Duncan Phyfe style base with brass feet casters one drawer and one false drawer with two brass pulls drop leaf; when extended the corners are shaped.
- Duncan Phyfe mahogany drop-leaf
Duncan Phyfe mahogany drop-leaf table with reeded down-swept legs and brass casters. 29.5"h.x24.5"w.x36"d. leaves 11.75"
- An American Classical Mahogany
An American Classical Mahogany Sideboard c. 1820 possibly Duncan Phyfe New York the original white marble top with reeded edge breakfronted apron with a bolection drawer flanked by flush paneled drawers verde antico and gilded capitals on white marble columns flanking two bowfront cabinets conforming plinths terminating in blocks tapering legs bun feet height 43 1/2 in. width 74 in. depth 23 in. Note: The distinctive form of this sideboard with breakfronted top unadorned frieze drawers and bowed cabinets flanked by columns is very similar to two sideboards: one from the Phyfe house on Fulton Street and another possibly made by Duncan Phyfe and descended in the family of the Hon. Philip Church (1778-1861) of Angelica New York. Reference: Mc Clelland. Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency. P. 124. pl. 107 and Christie's New York October 3 2007 lot 121.
- PAIR OF DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE OCCASIONAL
PAIR OF DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE OCCASIONAL TABLES Pair of Duncan Phyfe style occasional tables, each having two drawers, and rising on a quadruped base, 28"h x 20.5"w x 15"d
- A Duncan Phyfe Style Extension
A Duncan Phyfe Style Extension Dining Table 20th Century Lovely grained veneers with contrasting edge banding rounded corners in two parts with two leaves two pedestal bases with carved leaf and fluting details cast brass animal paw feet with casters.
- Duncan Phyfe style mahogany two-part
Duncan Phyfe style mahogany two-part dining table with a cross-banded border down-swept legs brass casters and an extra leaf. 29"h.x47"w.x87"l. w/leaf
- An American Classical Carved Mahogany
An American Classical Carved Mahogany Dressing Table early 19th c. attributed to Duncan Phyfe New York mirror with scroll supports case with fitted drawer flanked by two small drawers over a long drawer reeded curule legs joined by spiral carved stretcher casters height 57 in. width 37 in. depth 19 1/2 in. Note: This lot is nearly identical to a dressing table installed in the Peter Dyckman bedroom at Boscobel Garrison New York. The dimensions mirror supports and case of this dressing table are also nearly identical to those on a dressing table given by Phyfe to his daughter Eliza Phyfe Vail. The distinctive curule supports and turned stretcher seen here relate to those on an example documented by Nancy McClelland. Reference: https://www.boscobel.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Boscobel-Peter-Dykman-Bedroom1.jpg; Kenny et.al. Duncan Phyfe Master Cabinetmaker in New York. p. 285 fig. 2.16; McClelland. Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency. p. 171. pl. 153.
- DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY TABLE, HAVING
DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY TABLE, HAVING SHAPED DROP LEAVES ...Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Table, having shaped drop leaves with drawer on shaped supports set on four downswept members rested on ball feet, circa 1820, height 29 inches, top closed 21 1/2" x 40", open 40" x 51 1/2".
Condition:
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- An American Classical Figured Mahogany
An American Classical Figured Mahogany Games Table early 19th c. attributed to Duncan Phyfe New York banded foldover top conforming skirt tapered rectangular supports trestle base connected by a medial stretcher highly figured veneers throughout casters height 30 1/4 in. width 36 in. depth 18 in. Note: The bowed block embellishments on the trestle base of this table are nearly identical to those on a cheval mirror descended in the Manning family (Milford Plantation South Carolina) attributed to Duncan Phyfe. The table offered here has laminated and saw cut layers at the turned corners of the skirt a detail of fine craftsmanship seen in a card table attributed to Phyfe and descended in a New York family recently discovered by antiquarian David Petrovsky. Reference: Northeast Auctions catalogue entries 1224 and 1226 April 3 2005.
- Duncan Phyfe style mahogany dining
Duncan Phyfe style mahogany dining table by Baker Furniture with cross-banded border brass feet and casters 29"h.x70.25"l.x46"w.and three extra leaves 46"w.x18.5"l.
- FRENCH STYLE NIGHTSTAND; DUNCAN
FRENCH STYLE NIGHTSTAND; DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE TABLE Duncan Phyfe is a lamp table. Slide table is 23 1/2 in. H., 32 in. W., 16 1/2 in. D. Lamp table is 29 1/4 in. H.
- DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLEDuncan
DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLEDuncan Phyfe style double pedestal mahogany dining table with banded and string inlay to the top, three leaves, tapered and turned columns, and splay legs ending in brass feet on casters; measures approximately 29-3/4" tall, 46" wide, 66-1/4" long (without leaves) and/or 120-1/4" long (with all leaves); in good condition, consistent with age and use.
- DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF
DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF STAND WITH THREE DRAWER...Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Drop Leaf Stand with three drawers on square supports all set on four downswept members ending in brass paw feet, (one repaired back leg), circa 1820. height 29 1/2 inches, top closed 17" x 18 3/4".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- Duncan Phyfe style inlaid mahogany
Duncan Phyfe style inlaid mahogany dining table with cross-banded maple border carved and reeded down-swept legs with brass paw feet and four extra leaves. 30"h.x44"w.x60"l. each leaf 15"l.
- (5) Pcs. Duncan Phyfe Style Table
(5) Pcs. Duncan Phyfe Style Table & Four ChairsMahogany dining room table having reeded double pedestal base with three splayed legs along with four padded chairs with carved crest and H stretchers one leaf 30'' H x 52'' L x 36'' W. circa early 20th century. Private collection White Lake MI.
- An American Classical Mahogany
An American Classical Mahogany Card Table early 19th c. attributed to Duncan Phyfe New York scalloped foldover top bookmatched frieze with central tablet on tapered reeded legs ending in brass paw feet height 29 1/4 in. width 36 in. depth 17 3/4 in. Note: The tablet skirt reeded legs and paw feet on this example are very similar to those on a "five legged card table" by Duncan Phyfe once in the Castles collection. Notably the table offered here has a lobed top more sophisticated than the Castles example. Reference: McClelland. Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency 1795-1830. p. 157 pl. 138.
- DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DOUBLE PEDESTAL
DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DOUBLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLEDuncan Phyfe style double pedestal mahogany dining table having a fluted edge with banded and string inlay to the top, resting on turned columns, and splay legs ending in brass feet on casters; measures approximately 29-1/2" high, 41-1/2" wide, 72" long, 24" leaf. Marked Made in England to the underside and bears Pook & Pook Inc. label to the underside of leaf.
- DUNCAN PHYFE WORK TABLE HAVING
DUNCAN PHYFE WORK TABLE HAVING TURRET CORNERS AND TWO D...Duncan Phyfe Work Table having turret corners and two drawers on lyre base set on four downswept members ending in brass paw feet with panel top of tiger maple and having tiger maple drawer fronts, circa 1820. height 29 1/2 inches, total top 15 1/2" x 20 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- An American Federal Carved Mahogany
An American Federal Carved Mahogany Work Table c. 1815 New York School of Duncan Phyfe the case with two drawers flanked by reeded pilasters the top drawer opening to fitted interior with baize-lined writing surface blocked and reeded tapering legs with side stretchers brass cuff casters height 30 1/8 in. width 19 1/4 in. depth 16 5/8 in.
- Duncan Phyfe style inlaid mahogany
Duncan Phyfe style inlaid mahogany dining table with two extra leaves. 29.5"h.x44"d. 120"l. fully extended
- An American Classical Mahogany
An American Classical Mahogany Serving Table early 19th c. attributed to the workshop of Duncan Phyfe New York swivel top with deep drop-leaf molded skirt tapered columnar supports tapered trestle legs disc feet conforming stretcher height 29 1/4 in. open length 54 1/2 in. width 46 in. Note: The use of finely figured veneers and columnar supports with a sophisticated conforming medial stretcher on this table can also be seen on a games table attributed to Phyfe illustrated in Feld. Of the Newest Fashion Masterpieces of American Decorative Arts p. 24 fig. 15A-B. The distinctive spreading pilaster-form moldings atop the trestle base seen here recall those on a console table labeled by Phyfe and descended in the family of his daughter Eliza. Reference: Mc Clelland. Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency. p. 128 pl. 111-112.
- An American Classical Carved Mahogany
An American Classical Carved Mahogany Card Table c. 1820 attributed to Duncan Phyfe New York crossbanded foldover swivel top with rounded corners conforming skirt tapered molded supports arched trestle base blocked feet flat stretcher casters height 30 1/2 in. width 36 in. depth 18 in. Note: Retaining original marbled paper interior. Note: The rounded corners and blocked and molded skirt and saw cut corner construction on this table are very similar to elements on several important New York games tables one exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1998 another descended in a New York family discovered by antiquarian David Petrovsky and attributed to Duncan Phyfe. The distinctive supports and trestle base on this table are nearly identical to those in a library table also attributed to Duncan Phyfe illustrated in Stuart Feld. Of the Newest Fashion Masterpieces of American Neo-Classical Decorative Arts. pp. 64-65 cat. 33. Reference: Kenny et. al. Honore Lannuier Cabinetmaker from Paris. p. 180 pl. 96; Northeast Auctions catalogue entry 1224 April 3 2005; see also Sotheby's New York January 20 2005 lot 1234.
- Duncan Phyfe double-pedestal line
Duncan Phyfe double-pedestal line inlaid mahogany banquet table with brass cuffs and casters, with two extra leaves and Kittinger label underneath table.
29"h x 70"l (without the leaves) / each leaf 44"w
Condition: Good, scratches, dents.
- DINING TABLE - Custom Duncan Phyfe
DINING TABLE - Custom Duncan Phyfe Style Mahogany Dining Table circa 1910 having square top with rounded corners and including four leaves the top with shallow beaded skirt is set on a heavy urn turned pedestal on four swept legs having brass ferrules
- DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLE
DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE DINING TABLE Custom Mahogany Twin-Pedestal Base Rectangular Table, with string inlaid and crossbanded edge, four extra leaves in wooden case, flared reeded legs, brass caps and casters, with custom pads, 28 1/2" high, 44" x 65 3/4", 13 1/2" leaves. Surface wear and scratches, outer edge veneer loss area.
- Charak American Classical style
Charak American Classical style mahogany drop leaf sofa table in the Duncan Phyfe manner 20th century; two short drawers with lyre-form base and stretcher 29 in. L. 42 in. H. 22 in. D. with 12-in. drop leaves Estimate $ 400-600 Scratches to top wear.