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AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY
AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY BEDROOM SUITE. Indiana mid 20th century. Art Deco style set with flame grain mahogany veneer bakelite pulls and applied urn and floral decoration. High chest 46.75''h. 34''w. 20.5''d. low chest with mirror 74''h. 48''w. 21''d. vanity and bench 28''h. 48''w. 18''d. a nightstand 28''h. and a full size bed 42''h. 57''w. 80''d.
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Group of Ten Books Relating to
Group of Ten Books Relating to Furniture, including American Furniture; McKim, Mead and White; Great American Mansions and Their Stories; Homes and the American Presidents; Over New Orleans; American Painted Furniture, 1660-1880; In The Arts and Crafts Style; American Arts and Crafts; Virtue in Design; Century Collection of Civil War Art; and Great Houses of Washington, D.C..
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Set of eight ''The Furniture Of Our
Set of eight ''The Furniture Of Our Forefathers'' (Singleton).
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American furniture, decorative
American furniture, decorative arts: nineteen books; detailed listing available.
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GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN
GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN FURNITURE.
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GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN
GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN FURNITURE.
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AMERICAN FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE
AMERICAN FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS BOOKSGroup of American Furniture and Decorative Arts Books, 11 titles pertaining to furniture, one on American stoneware
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Six books on American furniture
Six books on American furniture to include American Furniture 1620 to the Present by Fairbanks/Bates and American Painted Furniture 1660-1880 by Dean A. Fales Jr.
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American Federal style mahogany
American Federal style mahogany framed sofawith dark blue upholstery the arms supported by turned and reeded columns and the whole supported by four similar front legs and square splayed back legs. 34'' H x 77.25'' W x 30'' D Circa - 1900.
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Four books on American antique
Four books on American antique furniture including American Seating Furniture 1630-1730 by Foreman and Southern Furniture 1680-1830 Colonial Williamsburg Collection.
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An American Classical Mahogony
An American Classical Mahogony SofaFinished in fine figured mahogany veneers with scrolled arms and front feet and turn post rear legs covered in pink fabric with floral and scroll designs 72'' L x 36'' H x 26'' D circa 1840's. Private collection Manistee Mi.
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GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN
GROUP OF BOOKS ON AMERICAN FURNITURE.
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12 books on American Furniture: six
12 books on American Furniture: six volumes, [American Antiques: Israel Sack Collection], Highland House Publishers, Inc., 1981; Kirk, [American Chairs]; Montgomery, [American Furniture: The Federal Period]; Milby Burton, [Charleston Furniture]; [Furniture Designs of Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheridan]; [Hornor's Blue Book of Philadelphia Furniture]; Joseph Downs, [American Furniture]. Most with dust jackets in good condition.
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(AMERICAN FURNITURE)Ott Joseph et
(AMERICAN FURNITURE)Ott Joseph et al. The John Brown House Loan Exhibition of Rhode Island Furniture. Providence 1965. Folio. Pressed brown cloth cover.
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA
AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA reupholstered
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Thirty-One Books, American
Thirty-One Books, American Furniture, Related detailed listing available. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, John Townsend, Newport Cabinet Maker; T. A. Strange, French Interiors: Furniture, Decoration; Connecticut Historical Society, Barbour's Furniture Collection, (two volumes); The Currier Gallery of Art, The Dunlaps and Their Furniture; Albert Sack, Fine Points of American Furniture; Albert Sack, Fine Points of American Furniture, (with dust jacket and signed by the author); Joseph Downs, American Furniture: Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods, (signed by the author); Sharon Garling, Chicago Furniture, Art, Craft & Industry, 1833-1983; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Honoré Lannuier, Cabinet Maker from Paris; Gerald Ward, American Case Furniture; Louis Hinckley, Directory of the Historic Cabinet Woods; Dean Fales, American Painted Furniture, 1660-1880; Geoffrey Wills, Classic English Furniture; Robert Trent (editor), Pilgrim Century Furniture; Nicholas Wainwright, Colonial Grandeur in Philadelphia; Boston Art Center, The Wrought Covenant; Richard Randall, American Furniture in the Museum of Fine Arts at Boston; Patricia Kane, 300 Years of American Seating Furniture; Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Plain and Fancy, New England Painted Furniture, (exhibition catalog); Patricia Kane, Furniture of the New Haven Colony, the 17th Century Style; Dean Fales, The Furniture of Historic Deerfield; Hurst and Prown, Southern Furniture, 1680-1830, (two copies); Milby Burton, Charleston Furniture, 1700-1825, (1955 and 1970 editions); Atlanta Historical Society, Neat Pieces: Plain Style Furniture of 19th Century Georgia, (one paper bound and one hardbound); Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Furniture, 1760-1810; Charles Montgomery, American Furniture, The Federal Period, dust jacket in poor condition; John Kirk, American Chairs, Queen Anne and Chippendale, dust jacket torn,
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Eighteen Books, American
Eighteen Books, American Furniture Includes Works by Charles Montgomery, Israel Sack, and Others detailed listing available. Michael Flanigan, American Furniture from the Kaufman Collection; Dean Fales, American Painted Furniture 1660-1880; Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Plain and Fancy: New England Painted Furniture; Barry Greenlaw, New England Furniture at Williamsburg; Robert Bishop, Centuries and Styles of the American Chair 1640-1970; Israel Sack, Fine Points of Furniture; Patricia Kane, 300 Years of American Seating Furniture; John Kirt, American Chairs: Queen Anne and Chippendale, dust jacket in poor condition; Charles Montgomery, American Furniture: The Federal Period; Joseph Downs, American Furniture: Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods; Heckscher and Bowman, American Rococo, 1750-1775: Elegance in Ornament; Jobe and Kaye, New England Furniture: The Colonial Era; Charles Santore, The Windsor Style in America; Fairbanks and Bates, American Furniture 1630 to the Present; Morrison Heckscher, American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Sharon Darling, Chicago Furniture: Art, Craft and Industry 1833-1983; Columbus (Ohio) Museum of Art, Made in Ohio: Furniture 1788-1888; University of Virginia, Boston Furniture of the 18th Century,
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FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN FEDERAL STYLE
FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN FEDERAL STYLE BEDROOM FURNITURE SET White Furniture Co. mid-20th century comprising: full/double bed with rails pair 3-drawer nightstands 8-drawer bureau and 6-drawer chest-on-chest.
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COLLECTION OF ASSORTED
COLLECTION OF ASSORTED FURNISHINGSCollection of Assorted Furnishings,, Consisting of: a Pair of Estey Mfg Co Mahogany Arm Chairs, an Ebonized Arm Rocker, Two Antique Chairs and a Rolling Cart,
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Books, American and English
Books, American and English furniture: (eight pieces); detailed listing available.
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American Federal carved mahogany
American Federal carved mahogany sofa, with acanthus carved lyre form ends, back with upholstered center panel, crest rail with horizontal reeding, and floral carving at either side, raised on paw foot on eagle wing base, accompanied by a variety of wooden structural components and photographs of sofa before disassembly, also accompanied by swatches of original fabric, 87"w x 40"h x 25"d, Philadelphia circa 1840-1850, gapping in joinery, appears and feels in generally good condition
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BOLIER & COMPANY, FRENCH SOFA
BOLIER & COMPANY, FRENCH SOFA Contemporary, Furnitureland South, mahogany frame with cream upholstery, two loose seat cushions, on square tapered legs, labeled.
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AMERICAN CARVED MAHOGANY
AMERICAN CARVED MAHOGANY SOFASouthwood Furniture Co., Hickory, NC (with manufacturer's label); covered with light green damask fabric; 85 inches wide; 32 inches deep; 37 1/2 inches high; seat height: 22 inches Condition:
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FEDERAL MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED
FEDERAL MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED SOFAAmerican or British, circa 1810, frame upholstered in salmon upholstery, downswept mahogany arms on urn supports, turned legs with brass caps, with five loose damask upholstered cushions, 32 x 72 x 23 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Greeneville, Tennessee
Condition:
visible frame in good condition, typical bumps and wear, especially at front legs, some later color at top of legs, later caster wheels, later corner blocks and rear rail (not fully examined under upholstery), fading and wear to upholstery and cushions
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CUSTOM FEDERAL STYLE UPHOLSTERED
CUSTOM FEDERAL STYLE UPHOLSTERED SOFA, AMERICAN, LCUSTOM FEDERAL STYLE UPHOLSTERED SOFA, American, late 20th century, acanthus brocade persimmon upholstery, 35.25"H x 82.5"L.
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Lot nine various antique
Lot nine various antique reference books including ''American Furniture..'' (Fairbanks/Bates) ''Southern Furniture 1680-1830'' (Hurst and Prown) ''American Furniture'' (Downs) ''American Chairs...'' (Kirk) etc.
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GROUP OF FOLKSY DOLL FURNITURE.
GROUP OF FOLKSY DOLL FURNITURE. American, mostly ca. 1920s-30s. Matching chair and table with additional single painted chair. 6.25" to 6.5"h. and an Adirondack table. Damage. 4"h. Together with sets with original paint. Cut out cats with additional animal bench, 6.5"h. 14"l., three piece cut out set in green and blue, and table with five assorted chairs in red and green. Varying wear.
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AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA
AMERICAN CLASSICAL MAHOGANY SOFA reupholstered
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17 Books, Regional American
17 Books, Regional American Furniture, and Chipstone Foundation Works ten volumes, American Furniture, Chipstone Foundation, 1993-1996, 1998-2001, two copies 2003; Gail Colglazier, Springfield Furniture; two copies Charles Robinson, Vermont Cabinet Makers and Chair Makers Before 1855; Hageman and Hageman, Ohio Furniture Makers, Volume II; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Worldly Goods; Kenneth Zogry, The Best the Country Affords: Vermont Furniture 1765-1850; Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Portsmouth Furniture, Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast,
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COLLECTION OF FURNISHINGSCollection
COLLECTION OF FURNISHINGSCollection of Furnishings, Consisting of: an oak center table, a mid century fruitwood single drawer side table, a fruitwood barrel back arm chair, a mahogany and upholstered top bench, a Western Stoneware 4-gallon crock and an antique nail studded leather stool.
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AMERICAN FEDERAL STYLE SOFA, LATE
AMERICAN FEDERAL STYLE SOFA, LATE 19TH CENTURY,MAHOGANY WITH FLAME BIRCH INLAID PANELS ON LEGS. CARVED SCROLL ARMS, 8 LEGS. FRONT LEGS ARE REEDED WITH BRASS CASTERS. MODERN STRIPED UPHOLSTERY WITH MINOR STAINING ON SIDES. MINOR LOSS TO RING ON TWO FEET. 76 1/2" LONG X 35" HIGH X 22" SEAT HEIGHT, 26" DEPTH.
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11 PC. LOT OF AMERICAN FURNITURE 11
11 PC. LOT OF AMERICAN FURNITURE 11 piece misc. lot of American furniture including an antique mixed wood blanket chest on turned legs (original finish), a companion pair of early ladder back rush seat chairs; along with an 8 piece misc. lot of wicker including 7 baskets and a tray; 25"H 35.5"W 16.5"D chest
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An American Classical Mahogany
An American Classical Mahogany and Gilt-Stenciled Sofa early 19th c. Philadelphia scrolled crest with arrow motif stenciling volute and gadroon terminals padded round arms arch uprights beaded molded seat rail half-round feet bearing the stenciled label of "C.H. & J.F. White Cabinet Warehouse 107 & 109 Walnut St. Phila." height 34 1/2 in. width 84 in. depth 33 in. Note: Brothers Charles and John White operated a cabinet shop at 107-109 Walnut Street in Philadelphia from 1828 to 1851. A chest of drawers bearing a stenciled label identical to that seen here was sold by Neal Auction Company February 2 1990.
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Charming Six-Piece Suite of
Charming Six-Piece Suite of American Faux-Painted \"Cottage\" Bedroom Furniture, third quarter 19th century, each piece in faux-grained oak with stenciled floral treatments, consisting of a bed, dresser with mirror, h. 80\", w. 43\", d. 19\", commode cabinet, h. 34\", w. 29\", d. 18\", side table, h. 30\", w. 20\", d. 16\", and two side chairs, h. 33\".
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American Federal mahogany sofa
American Federal mahogany sofa ca. 1810 with a curved crest and ribbed baluster turned arm supports 36" h. 72" w. ?
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AMERICAN FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY
AMERICAN FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY SOFAAmerican Federal Carved Mahogany Sofa, early 19th c., New York, paneled crest rail centered by a carved bowknot and wheat motif, scrolled arms, reeded tapered legs, casters, h. 37 1/2 in., l. 77 1/2 in., d. 21 1/2 in. Provenance: The Stanley Weiss Collection, Providence, RI.