Sideboards

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Bowfront 2

A very elegant English George III mahogany bowfront sideboard with dazzling cross-banded satinwood top and three line inlays, circa 1800, with the rare inclusion of the original “lion’s head” pulls. The drawers repeat the pattern of the top and are … Continue reading

George III Sideboard

This sideboard is in exceptional condition with no major repairs or restorations. The top is lavishly veneered with Cuban or Santo Domingo “Crotch” mahogany, as are the drawer fronts which are bordered with line inlays of ebony and satinwood, by … Continue reading

serpentine-front-sideboard

Federal Mahogany Serpentine Front Sideboard from New York City. Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collection

chas-sc-fedsideboard

A Charleston, South Carolina Federal Inlaid Sideboard, circa 1810. Sold to a Lynchburg, Virginia collector

nyc-federal-sideboard

A New York City Federal Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, circa 1795. Sold to a New York state collection

louisiana-estate-sideboard

An American Federal Inlaid “D” Front Mahogany Sideboard, circa 1800. Provenance: A Louisiana Estate of merit. Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collector

phila-barry-sideboard

A very fine and rare Philadelphia Classical Sideboard, ascribed to the workshop of J.B. Barry, active 1810-1822, Philadelphia. The sideboard remains in fine condition with and old surface, vibrant veneers, and original crystal and stamped brass pulls. SOLD TO A … Continue reading

jersey-inlaid-sideboard

A very fine American Federal Sideboard with string, book, and “husk” inlays from New York or New Jersey, with original Hepplewhite brasses, circa 1790-1810. SOLD

nyc-or-jersey-sideboard

A fine example of an American Federal mahogany inlaid sideboard from New York or New Jersey, circa 1790-1810. This regional interpretation of a new and specialized furniture form exhibits distinctive construction, inlay, and design characteristics, common to New York and … Continue reading

american-fed-sideboard

A fine example of an American Federal mahogany inlaid sideboard from New York or New Jersey, circa 1790-1810 This regional interpretation of a new and specialized furniture form exhibits distinctive construction, inlay, and design characteristics, common to New York and … Continue reading