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American Tiger Maple Queen Anne
American Tiger Maple Queen Anne High Chest New England, 18th century, figured maple with pine secondary, dovetailed drawers, 73-1/4 x 41-1/4 x 20-1/2 in.,
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TIGER MAPLE CHEST Queen Anne
TIGER MAPLE CHEST Queen Anne Style Chest, late 19th c., having a molded edge top with rounded front corners, two over three drawers with replaced brass batwing pulls, shaped skirt with cabriole legs and pad feet, 40 1/2" high, 40 1/2" x 19 1/2". Surface wear.
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Queen Anne tiger maple high chest
Queen Anne tiger maple high chest possibly connecticut, circa 1760 The upper section with flat cove-molded top above a conforming case of five graduated long drawers, the uppermost simulating three with a fan carved center; the lower section with molded edge over one long and three short drawers above a carved apron with twin drop panels, the whole on cabriole legs with pad feet. H: 72 in. W: 38 1/2 in. D: 20 1/2 in. Older finish, brasses replaced. W: 38 1/2 in. D: 20 1/2 in.
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New England Queen Anne tiger
New England Queen Anne tiger maple tall chest in two parts ca. 1760. ?
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Early American Queen Anne Tiger
Early American Queen Anne Tiger Maple High Chest of Drawers, third quarter 18th century, the upper case fitted with five graduated long drawers over a base with three side-by-side drawers and a scalloped front, raised on tall cabriole legs, h. 72", w. 39", d. 20-1/2".
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGH CHESTmid to late 18th century, molded top, upper case with three short drawers over four graduated drawers, lower case with one long drawer over three short drawers, heavily scalloped apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, original brasses, white pine secondary wood, 72 x 39 x 22 in.
Provenance: Private Virginia Collection
Condition:
in a fine state of overall preservation, possible minor drawer restorations, returns with spanning shrinkages, proper right front corner of apron with repair, all feet with pieced repairs, proper left front foot with larger pegged repair (approx. 3/4 of foot), other general wear expected with age and use
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QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE
QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CHEST-ON-STAND 18th c. American Chest, having a top with molded edge cornice and exposed dovetails, six graduated molded edge drawers with oval brass pulls, set on stand with cabriole legs and pad feet, 57 1/2" high, 38 1/2" x 18".
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGH CHESTNew England Queen Anne tiger maple high chest, ca. 1765 , 71" h., 38" w.
Condition:
Original brasses. Glossier finish. Drops probably replaced. Chip to front corner of mid-molding. Overall very good condition.
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGH CHESTNew England Queen Anne tiger maple high chest, ca. 1765 , with a fan carved drawer, 74 1/4" h., 38 1/2" w.
Condition:
Brasses probably period replacements. Patches to top of fan drawer from replacement pull. A couple lip repairs. A few minor surface imperfections. Old refinish. Provenance: C. L. Prickett.
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Tiger maple New England high chest,
Tiger maple New England high chest, Queen Anne with figured maple and fan carved lower drawer, dovetailed construction with pine secondary, 18th century, 73-1/2 x 40-1/2 x 19-3/4 in. Old refinishing, brasses replaced, skirt pendant drops replaced, some knee returns possibly replaced, no leg breaks found, other scattered patches and minor repairs, otherwise generally good condition. According to family tradition, purchased from Joe Kindig II, York, Pennsylvania, circa 1928-1929; accompanying note indicates it was purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Gibson Smith and stayed in their home until 1984, thence by descent in the family; The Estate of the Late Charles B. Perry, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGH CHESTNew England Queen Anne tiger maple high chest, ca. 1765 , 70 3/4" h., 37" w. Provenance: A Wilmington estate.
Condition:
Legs and brasses replaced.
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Queen Anne Style Tiger Maple
Queen Anne Style Tiger Maple Highboy New England, some period elements, maple and birch with pine and chestnut secondary, dovetailed drawers, 69 x 40-1/2 x 21 in.,
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANN TIGER MAPLE
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANN TIGER MAPLE CHEST ON FRAMENew Hampshire Queen Ann tiger maple chest on frame, ca. 1760 , resting on short cabriole legs, 52" h., 36" w., 18 1/2" d. Provenance: Lewis Fenley "Dusty" Parker, Edmund, Oklahoma.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Nice old surface. Original brasses.
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DELAWARE VALLEY QUEEN ANNE TIGER
DELAWARE VALLEY QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGH CHESTDelaware Valley Queen Anne tiger maple high chest, ca. 1765, the arched cornice with an applied shell over five long drawers, resting on a base with four drawers supported by cabriole legs, terminating in bold slipper feet, 86 1/2" h., 38 3/4" w. Originally owned by Col. Charles Pettit a member of the Continental Congress. Provenance: Kelly Kinzle; The Estate of Charles West Wilson, Red Lion, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
Small patches to rear of side cornice moldings. Finials and plynths replaced. Brasses appear to be original. Two side knee returns replaced. Bottom 2" of center of apron replaced.
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AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE
AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CHEST ON LATER ASSOCIATED BASEAMERICAN QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CHEST ON LATER ASSOCIATED BASE, the molded crown with document drawer in frieze atop case with four graduated long drawers featuring brass butterfly escutcheons and pulls all surmounting stand with serpentine apron and cabriole legs resting on pad feet, h: 55 x w: 41 x d: 20.5 in. Provenance: Property from a Middleburg Collection
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American Queen Anne-Style Tiger
American Queen Anne-Style Tiger Maple Bonnet-Top High Chest of Drawers, mid-20th century, the upper case with a fan-carved central drawer over four graduated long drawers, the base with a single long drawer over three side-by-side drawers, the central drawer fan carved, raised on tall cabriole legs, h. 83", w. 41", d. 20-1/2".
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Queen Anne style tiger maple
Queen Anne style tiger maple highboy 20th c. 59.5"h.x36"w.x20"d.
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK ON FRAME Circa 1760, chestnut and poplar secondary, two part form, dovetailed case, hinged lipped slant lid with bread board ends, loper supports, stepped interior with eight pigeonholes and ten small drawers featuring an upper central cut-out and spurred central drawer, the case with three lipped graduated drawers, the frame with applied molded upper trim, scalloped skirt, short cabriole legs with pad feet.
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Rare Delaware Valley Queen Anne
Rare Delaware Valley Queen Anne tiger maple miniature blanket chest ca. 1755 12 1/2" h. 25 1/2" w. ?
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RARE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
RARE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGHBOYRare New England Queen Anne Tiger Maple Highboy , c. 1750, Salem, molded ogee cornice, upper case with five graduated drawers, lower case with one long drawer over three deep drawers, center drawer with shell carving, scalloped apron, scrolled brackets, cabriole legs, pad feet, h. 75 3/4., w. 40 in., d. 20 in. Provenance: Kenneth E. Tuttle Antiques, Gardiner, ME, 1990.
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FINE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
FINE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE HIGHBOY New England,18th CenturyFive graduated drawers over two vertical over three drawers with fan carved center front supported by stout cabriole legs with shapely skirt. Stained tiger maple, polished brass hardware.
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AMERICAN COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE
AMERICAN COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE CHEST ON STAND All Original, in Rampant Tiger Maple, walnut stained, two-part, with exposed dovetail case having pine secondary, flat molded top, five graduated molded drawers retaining engraved brass bails and lock escutcheons (locks in bottom three drawers only, no key). Set on a molded receiver stand with deep shaped skirt, raised on square cabriole legs ending in pad duckbill feet, 58 1/4" x 39 1/2" x 19". Very good condition.
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New England Queen Anne style
New England Queen Anne style tiger maple lowboy with a shell carved center drawer. 30"h. top 36"x20"
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A QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE
A QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE SECRETARY A Queen Anne tiger maple secretary, the superstructure with two doors above the lower case having a slant front, the highly figured case with a fall front opening to the fitted interior, above the four graduated drawers, and rising on bracket feet, 95"h x 38"w x 21"d
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QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP
QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP HIGHBOYQUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP HIGHBOY, late 18th Century, in two parts, the upper case with a flat top with outset molded cornice over two short drawers over three molded, edged and graduated long drawers on a conforming base with one long drawer over three short drawers over a finely shaped apron and raised on cabriole legs terminating in Queen Anne pad feet - h:69w:36.50d:19.50in.
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PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE
PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CHEST ON FRAMEPennsylvania Queen Anne tiger maple chest on frame, 18th c., 64" x 42".
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Legs replaced. No other apparent damages or repairs.
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TIGER MAPLE LOWBOY, QUEEN ANNE
TIGER MAPLE LOWBOY, QUEEN ANNE STYLETiger Maple Lowboy in the Queen Anne style, top with notch shaped corners, one drawer over three lower drawer configuration, shaped apron with acorn drops, cabriole legs with scrolled returns. 31"H x 33 3/4"W x 18"D. Bench made, late 19th/early 20th century.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with drawer bottoms of ply board (as constructed).
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C.1750 JOHN TOWNSEND QUEEN ANNE
C.1750 JOHN TOWNSEND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CHEST Newport, Rhode Island,Circa 1750Attributed to John Townsend, Newport, dovetailed case with two over three graduated lipped drawers on a molded base with shapely bracket feet. Illustrated in American Furniture of the 18th Century, page 41, Jeffrey P. Greene, Taunton Press, 1996.
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18TH C. MA TIGER MAPLE QUEEN ANNE
18TH C. MA TIGER MAPLE QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY. A Ca. 1760-80 Massachusetts tiger maple two part highboy. The upper section has a flat molded top and five graduated drawers, retaining most of the original bat wing brasses, on a base with one long drawer over three (the center being fan carved), on a scrolled apron with a broken arch center crest, on cabriole legs with bold Queen Anne pad feet. 75”H x 38.5”W base x 20.5”D base.
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANN TIGER MAPLE
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANN TIGER MAPLE HIGHBOYNew England Queen Ann tiger maple highboy, dated March 1793 , probably New Hampshire, in two parts, the upper section with five graduated drawers over a base with shell carved fan centered by drawers, all resting on cabriole legs, 72" h., 36" w., 19 1/2" d. Provenance: Campbell House Antiques, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania; Lewis Fenley "Dusty" Parker, Edmund, Oklahoma.
Condition:
Brasses replaced. Overall good condition.
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TIGER MAPLE TALL CHEST Country
TIGER MAPLE TALL CHEST Country Sheraton Seven-Drawer Chest, c. 1830, in rampant tiger maple, with overhanging top, paneled sides, with three short over four long cockbeaded edge drawers, all with wooden pulls, applied turned half columns, set on turned legs, pine secondary wood, 54" high, 43 1/4" x 20 3/4". Shrinkage cracks to top and one half column.
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TIGER MAPLE TALL CHESTTiger maple
TIGER MAPLE TALL CHESTTiger maple tall chest, early 19th c., with two small drawers of four graduated and a scalloped skirt, the chest is solid tiger with butternut secondary, feet have been ended out, some ding to molding, older refinish. 53''h, 42''w, 23''d
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QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE LOWBOY QUEEN
QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE LOWBOY QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE LOW BOY: Beautifully grained Queen Anne Tiger maple low boy, having 3-drawers with brass drop handles, over a shaped crotch. Raised on cabriole legs with Dutch feet. Approx. 30.25'' h x 31.5'' l x 17.75'' w. Provenance: Fred S. and Rosemary Johnston Estate.
CONDITION: Wear consistent with age and use.
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New England Chippendale tiger maple
New England Chippendale tiger maple chest on chest ca. 1765 73" h. 38" w. ?
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NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER
NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP HIGHBOYNEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP HIGHBOY, 18th Century, in two parts, an upper case with a flat top with outset cornice over two short drawers above four beaded graduated long drawers on a corresponding base with three short drawers over a finely shaped apron and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet - h:69w:40d:21in.
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A Queen Anne Stained and Fan-Carved
A Queen Anne Stained and Fan-Carved Cherrywood and Tiger Maple Flat-Top High Chest
Connecticut, Circa 1760
with pad feet; appears to retain a rich, historic surface and period brasses.
Height 73 x width 36 x depth 19 inches
Property from the Collection of Dr. James Dawson, Manchester, Kentucky