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In the past, it has been our pleasure to have placed some special objects in both private and public collections combined. We hope that you will enjoy a perusal of a sampling of these objects.

A Fine and Rare Pair of Philadelphia Classical Mahogany Inlaid Gaming Tables Associated with the workshop of Anthony Quervelle, circa 1835

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collection


An exceptional fine English Regency convex looking glass with four candlearms, of large size

Sold to a collector, Kentucky and Los Angeles


An exceptionally rare pair of English George III pier mirrors. Provenance: Apter-Fredericks Antiques, London

Sold to the permanent collection of the Hoskins-Iredell House, Edenton, North Carolina


New York Federal Mahogany Library Table of the highest caliber, most certainly by either the Phyfe or Lannuier workshop, circa 1815.

Sold to a collector, Kentucky and Los Angeles


English George III Mahogany and Inlaid Knife Boxes, each with the original fitted interiors, circa 1785.

Sold to a Greenville, South Carolina collector


Federal Inlaid "D" Front Mahogany Sideboard, circa 1800. Provenance: A Louisiana Estate of merit

Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collector


A fine and rare Charleston, South Carolina Dressing Table with an old surface and exceptional condition, circa 1755.

Sold to the collection of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia.


A fine Tidewater, Virginia Federal mahogany Pembroke Table with inverted conch shell inlays and richly figured mahogany, circa 1790-1810.

Sold to a New York City collector


A rare Charleston, South Carolina mahogany Neo-classical "Rice" Bedstead circa 1785.

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collection


Mahogany Inlaid Federal Card Table, circa1800-1810.

Sold to a Connecticut collector


A very rare labeled American convex mirror with dolphin appendages and oak leaf details by Jos. and Jno. Vecchio, New York City, circa 1820

Sold to a New Jersey collector


American "Washington Memorial" Pier Mirror, Labeled "James Stokes", Philadelphia, circa 1805.

Sold to a collector, Seattle, Washington


An American Classical Mahogany dressing bureau, circa 1820-1830, attributed to Norfolk, Virginia.

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector


A fine and rare large pair of Paris porcelain urns, circa 1830-1850

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector


A New York Federal cylinder desk with Federal eagle inlaid prospect door, signed and dated by the maker, Thomas Timpson, 1786

Sold to a Winston-Salem, North Carolina collection


A Fine New York City Classical Sofa,
Circa 1815

Sold to a Louisville, Kentucky estate


A Fine New York City Classical Work Table, Dated 1827

Sold to the collection of the James Iredell House, Edenton, North Carolina


A New York City Classical Rosewood Pier Table, Circa 1820

Sold to an Alexandria, Virginia collector


An exceptionally fine Massachusetts Federal inlaid tiger maple and mahogany bowfront bureau with ivory escutcheons plates, circa 1800

Sold to an Atlanta, Georgia collector


English Two-Arm Girandole with original convex glass, gilding, bobeches, and backboard, circa 1810.

Sold to a North Carolina collector


Boston Classical Sofa with wonderful patination and outstanding condition, original brass casters, circa 1820.

Sold to a North Carolina collector


American Classical Pier Table from New York City, circa 1825.

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector


New York City Federal Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, circa 1795.

Sold to a New York state collection


York County, South Carolina Fireback by the Aera Furnace, circa 1778-1780.

Sold to the collection of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia.


Salem, Massachusetts Mahogany Federal Serpentine Front Secretary, circa 1795.

Sold to a Virginia collector


American Argand Lamps made by H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, active 1833-1868.

Sold to a collector, Kentucky and Los Angeles


Including two armchairs, in a manner associated with the workshop of Duncan Phyfe. Old surface with 19th century horsehair seat covers.

Sold to a prominent collector, Charleston, South Carolina


Charleston, South Carolina Federal Inlaid Sideboard, Circa 1810.

Sold to a Lynchburg, Virginia collector


A Costal, South Carolina "swell" front bureau with original oval hardware, circa 1785.

Sold to a Charleston, south Carolina collection.


Federal Mahogany Serpentine Front Sideboard from New York City.

Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collection


Gen. Francis Marion inviting a British Officer to Dinner, No. 1, 1840

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collection


An American Masterpiece! A Boston or Salem Convex Mirror, circa 1800

Sold to a Brentwood, Tennesee collector


A New York City Classical mahogany stenciled pier table, circa 1820

Sold to a Columbia, South Carolina collection


A Salem Federal mahogany inlaid desk, circa 1800

Sold to a New Jersey collector


An English George III pier mirror with eglomise panel

Sold to a prominent collector, New York City, Charleston, and North Carolina


A pair of English three-branch gilt bronze candelabra with dolphin bases

Sold to an Atlanta, Georgia collector


An exceptional New Jersey Federal mahogany tall-case clock, circa 1800

Sold to a collector, Georgetown, Virginia


A signed New Jersey Hepplewhite bow-front bureau

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector


A rare pair of middle-Atlantic states Federal racquet back armchairs with original surface, Philadelphia area

Sold to a Washington, D.C. collector


A late 18th century demilune mahogany inlaid card table, circa 1790

Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collector


A fine New York Classical server with ormolu mounts, circa 1815

Sold to a New York City collector


A Philadelphia Federal serpentine front mahogany card table with old surface, circa 1790

Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector


An American Federal giltwood pier mirror, New England, circa 1810

Sold to a collector, South Carolina and Georgia


A very rare American Federal bureau from Massachussets bearing the paper label "Ebenezer Rogers, Newburyport"

Sold to a Charleston and Florida collector