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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.
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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 |
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An exceptional fine
English Regency convex looking glass with four candlearms,
of large size
Sold to a collector, Kentucky and
Los Angeles
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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 |
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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 |
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English George III
Mahogany and Inlaid Knife Boxes, each with the original fitted
interiors, circa 1785.
Sold to a Greenville, South Carolina collector |
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Federal Inlaid "D" Front
Mahogany Sideboard, circa 1800. Provenance: A Louisiana Estate
of merit
Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collector |
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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. |
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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 |
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A rare Charleston,
South Carolina mahogany Neo-classical "Rice" Bedstead
circa 1785.
Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collection |
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Mahogany Inlaid Federal
Card Table, circa1800-1810.
Sold to a Connecticut collector |
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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 |
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American "Washington
Memorial"
Pier Mirror, Labeled "James Stokes",
Philadelphia, circa 1805.
Sold to a collector, Seattle, Washington |
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An American Classical
Mahogany dressing bureau, circa 1820-1830, attributed to Norfolk,
Virginia.
Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector |
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A fine and rare large
pair of Paris porcelain urns, circa 1830-1850
Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector |
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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 |
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A Fine New York City
Classical Sofa,
Circa 1815
Sold to a Louisville, Kentucky estate |
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A Fine New York City
Classical Work Table, Dated 1827
Sold to the collection of the James Iredell House, Edenton,
North Carolina |
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A New York City Classical
Rosewood Pier Table, Circa 1820
Sold to an Alexandria, Virginia collector |
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An exceptionally
fine Massachusetts Federal inlaid tiger maple and
mahogany bowfront bureau with ivory escutcheons plates, circa
1800
Sold to an Atlanta, Georgia collector |
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English Two-Arm Girandole
with original convex glass, gilding, bobeches, and backboard,
circa 1810.
Sold to a North Carolina collector |
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Boston Classical
Sofa with wonderful patination and outstanding condition, original
brass casters, circa 1820.
Sold to a North Carolina collector |
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American Classical
Pier Table from New York City, circa 1825.
Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector |
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New York City Federal
Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, circa 1795.
Sold to a New York state collection |
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York County, South
Carolina Fireback by the Aera Furnace, circa 1778-1780.
Sold to the collection of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg,
Virginia. |
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Salem, Massachusetts
Mahogany Federal Serpentine Front Secretary, circa 1795.
Sold to a Virginia collector |
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American Argand Lamps
made by H.N. Hooper & Co., Boston, active 1833-1868.
Sold to a collector, Kentucky and Los Angeles |
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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 |
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Charleston, South
Carolina Federal Inlaid Sideboard, Circa 1810.
Sold to a Lynchburg, Virginia collector |
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A Costal, South Carolina "swell" front
bureau with original oval hardware, circa 1785.
Sold to a Charleston, south Carolina collection. |
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Federal Mahogany
Serpentine Front Sideboard from New York City.
Sold to a Richmond, Virginia collection |
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Gen. Francis Marion
inviting a British Officer to Dinner, No. 1, 1840
Sold
to a Charleston, South Carolina collection |
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An American Masterpiece!
A Boston or Salem Convex Mirror, circa 1800
Sold to a Brentwood, Tennesee collector |
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A New York City Classical
mahogany stenciled pier table, circa 1820
Sold to a Columbia,
South Carolina collection
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A Salem Federal mahogany
inlaid desk, circa 1800
Sold to a New Jersey collector
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An English George
III pier mirror with eglomise panel
Sold to a prominent
collector, New York City, Charleston, and North Carolina |
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A pair of English
three-branch gilt bronze candelabra with dolphin bases
Sold
to an Atlanta, Georgia collector |
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An exceptional New
Jersey Federal mahogany tall-case clock, circa 1800
Sold
to a collector, Georgetown, Virginia |
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A signed New Jersey
Hepplewhite bow-front bureau
Sold to a Charleston, South
Carolina collector |
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A rare pair of middle-Atlantic
states Federal racquet back armchairs with original surface,
Philadelphia area
Sold to a Washington, D.C. collector |
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A late 18th century
demilune mahogany inlaid card table, circa 1790
Sold
to a Richmond, Virginia collector |
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A fine New York Classical
server with ormolu mounts, circa 1815
Sold to a New York
City collector |
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A Philadelphia Federal
serpentine front mahogany card table with old surface, circa
1790
Sold to a Charleston, South Carolina collector |
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An American Federal
giltwood pier mirror, New England, circa 1810
Sold to
a collector, South Carolina and Georgia |
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A very rare American
Federal bureau from Massachussets bearing the paper label "Ebenezer
Rogers, Newburyport"
Sold to a Charleston and Florida
collector |
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