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Hepplewhite miniature ch
Hepplewhite miniature ch
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Hepplewhite Style Burlwood-Veneered
Hepplewhite Style Burlwood-Veneered Ch
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BUELL WHITEHEAD (AMERICAN,
BUELL WHITEHEAD (AMERICAN, 1919-1993), APPLE MARKET AND CHENILLE FACTORY (TWO WORKS) Lithographs in color, pencil signed and titled, labels on the verso indicate these used to hang at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina.
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A. Hepplewhite & Co. THE
A. Hepplewhite & Co. THE CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER'S GUIDE folio, 128 plates in blue cloth boards, New York, Towes Publishing Company, 1942 18.25 x 12.75 in — 46.4 x 32.4 cm
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Hepplewhite mahogany inlaid lolling
Hepplewhite mahogany inlaid lolling chair. Boston C. 177-1790. 18'' Seat Ht. 45'' Overall Ht.
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Hepplewhite style triple
Hepplewhite style triple chairback settee. ?
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Hepplewhite mahogany armchair ca.
Hepplewhite mahogany armchair ca. 1800 together with a Philadelphia Centennial balloon seat chair. ?
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Hepplewhite Mahogany Lolling
Hepplewhite Mahogany Lolling Chair Tapered fluted legs brass castors.Old finish.Ht. 42 1/2 Seat Ht. 17 1/2E
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Hepplewhite Child's Chair on
Hepplewhite Child's Chair on Stand.Period and with original patina. Chair with stand has adjustable foot rest. From a Rye NY estate. Dimensions: chair - 14.25'' wide x 14.5'' x 25'' high; stand - 15'' wide x 15'' x 13.75'' high.
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Hepplewhite Child's Chair on
Hepplewhite Child's Chair on Stand.Period and with original patina. Chair with stand has adjustable foot rest. From a Rye NY estate. Dimensions: chair - 14.25'' wide x 14.5'' x 25'' high; stand - 15'' wide x 15'' x 13.75'' high.
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Set of eight (two arms) Hepplewhite
Set of eight (two arms) Hepplewhite style chairs. 18'' Seat Ht. 35 1/2'' Overall Ht.
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Pennsylvania Hepplewhite cherry
Pennsylvania Hepplewhite cherry Pembroke table ca. 1805 with line and sawtooth inlays 28" h. 21 1/2" w. 33" d. ?
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Pennsylvania Hepplewhite cherry
Pennsylvania Hepplewhite cherry tall chest ca. 1810 62 1/2" h. 38" w. ?
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19th c. Hepplewhite four spindle
19th c. Hepplewhite four spindle back side chair with molded legs and stretcher base. 17'' Seat ht. 37'' Overall Ht.
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AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CELLARETTE.
AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE CELLARETTE. Southern, late 18th century, walnut with pine and oak secondary. Lift lid, dovetailed drawer with tin lining and original drawer. Tapered legs have shaped bracket supports. Case has brass handles, inlay and fitted interior with drain hole in the bottom. Worn red stain on the interior. Refinished. 27.5"h. 18.5"w. 10.25"d.
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Lancaster Co. Penna. Hepplewhite
Lancaster Co. Penna. Hepplewhite inlaid cherry gaming table c.1790 with a single drawer square tapered legs and banded cuffs. 30"h.x35"w.x16.5"d.
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Hepplewhite inlaid kettle stand,
Hepplewhite inlaid kettle stand, mahogany with banded and galleried oval top, pull-out candle slide, splayed tapered square legs, British, late 18th/early 19th century, 27 x 14 x 11-1/4 in. Break and repair with patch to one rear leg, numerous cracks, separations and patches to veneers, other possible restorations. The Estate of the Late John Boone, Owensboro, Kentucky
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Pennsylvania Hepplewhite tiger
Pennsylvania Hepplewhite tiger maple side table ca. 1810 the top inlaid with corner darts centering on a leafy flower overhanging a... ?
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AMERICAN VERNACULAR HEPPLEWHITE
AMERICAN VERNACULAR HEPPLEWHITE STAND 2nd quarter, 19th century; with band and stringer inlays added at a later period. 28 1/4 in. H., 15 1/4 in. W., approximately 14 3/4 in. D.
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Lebanon County, Pa Hepplewhite
Lebanon County, Pa Hepplewhite walnut inlaid cupboard, circa 1810, with broken arch bonnet above two arched doors, above a lower section with tulips and vine inlaid center drawer, above a scalloped base with inlaid butterfly.
100"h x 43.5"w x 22.5"d
Provenance: From the Estate of Raymond J. Brunner
Condition: Drawer runners restored, scratches/dents, wear consistent with age, brasses period but replaced, patches, cracked glass, panes replaced.
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Hezekiah Anthony Dyer (American
Hezekiah Anthony Dyer (American 1872-1943) Apple Blossom Time gouache on cardboard signed H. A. Dyer (lower left) 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches.
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Set of six Hepplewhite style carved
Set of six Hepplewhite style carved back tapered leg mahogany chairs. 18'' Seat Ht. 36'' Overall Ht.
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William Whit
William Whit
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PAINTING, PATSY DOWNS AHERNE-PEPPER
PAINTING, PATSY DOWNS AHERNE-PEPPER Patsy Downs Aherne-Pepper (American, 20th century), "The White," circa 1974, oil on canvas, signed and titled verso, collection label (Crown College UC Santa Cruz, CA) affixed stretcher bar verso, canvas: 60"h x 48"w, overall (with frame): 61.25"h x 49.25"w. Provenance: Gifted by the artist Patrick Aherne to the present owner. Note: Note: Aherne-Pepper was the wife of Patrick Aherne, Professor Emeritus at UC Santa Cruz and member of the Santa Cruz Art League.
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4 Art Glass Paperweights;Eckholt
4 Art Glass Paperweights;Eckholt millefiori & apple.
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EAST TN WEAVER CHAIR &
EAST TN WEAVER CHAIR & HEPPLEWHITE TABLEEast Tennessee Hepplewhite style table and weaver chair. 1st item: East TN weaver chair with three rounded slats and turned bowling pin finials. High seat of split oak having two sets of four stretchers, the front stretchers having ring turnings at the center, all turned stiles have a ring turning before feet terminate. Third quarter of 19th century. 2nd item: Knox County, TN yellow pine one drawer table with tapered legs, cut nail construction of drawer. Second quarter of the 19th century. Table: 27 3/4" H x 23 7/8" W x 21" D, Chair: 45 5/8" H x 19 1/2" W x 15 1/2" D. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Older chair surface, some losses to split oak seat. 2nd item: Older refinish, minor abrasions to legs and top.
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), PAIR OF CYLINDER VESSELS Salt glazed stoneware, each decorated with colorful slip accents, impressed on the underside with potter's glyph and apprentice initials "EN".
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WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE DISH PRESS.Western Pennsylvania Hepplewhite Inlaid Walnut Dish Press. Broken arch pediment with central turned finial, carved floral rosettes, two glazed six pane upper doors resting on a molded top, four full width dovetailed cock beaded graduated drawers, original oval brasses, bowed skirt with urn and floral inlay and French bracket feet. Top and base both have diagonal banded inlay surrounds. 83-1/2"h. x 39"w. x 21-1/2"d. Condition: : Good with minor restoration and use wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor restoration and use wear.
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TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN YOUTH
TWO PIECES OF AMERICAN YOUTH FURNITURE. First quarter 19th century, A pine Hepplewhite table, grained and marbled paint, two board top, tapered legs and pegged construction. Paint wear and shrinkage. 18.5"h. 22"w. 21"d. And a Windsor high chair, mixed wood, spindle back, bamboo turning, stenciled crest and yellow pin striping. Wear and loss 22" seat ht. 34.5"h.
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Decorated Hewell stoneware pitcher,
Decorated Hewell stoneware pitcher, applied grapes and vine, runny alkaline glaze with some brown, white and green highlights, base marked "Harold Hewell plus Grace Nell Hewell 3-30-2004", 14-1/2 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B.
MARK HEWITT POTTERY (NC, B. 1955), TWO PITCHERS AND A BOWL Salt glazed stoneware, the pitchers with runny yellow-brown glaze, both featuring light blue spots or runs, both with potter's glyph on the underside. the small footed bowl has a gray tone glaze, the underside has the potter's glyph and "101".
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William J. McCloskey (1859-1941
William J. McCloskey (1859-1941 Orange CA) Apples on a Table
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Frederick Hale McDuff (American
Frederick Hale McDuff (American 1931-2011) Apple. Oil on canvas signed and dated '65 at the lower left in a decorative gilt frame with linen liner overall 13" x 15".
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2 - A. M. McLean still life of
2 - A. M. McLean still life of apples & still life of peaches Both Sgn. lower right A. M. McLean 1873. O/c laid on tin.No inpaint or restoration. Original giltwood frame.11'' x 14''E
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St. Louis paperweight, glazed
St. Louis paperweight, glazed sulphide fruit on white latticino basket, two apples, pear, cherries green leaves in white lattice basket, 2-3/4 in. Slight base wear. Louis Lyons, New York, 1971.
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Helen Searle painting (Helen L.
Helen Searle painting (Helen L. Searle (Pattison), New York/Illinois, 1830-1884), still life of four crabapples, unsigned, inscribed top left "'77 Aug Ringsotten", oil on paper laid on card, old framer's label verso "Art Frame Co., Asheville, N.C.", 2-7/8 x 8-1/4 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame. Paper accretion center, some grime, retouch at top middle edge. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.