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Tavern Table  	  A Fine Queen Anne Red Painted Tap Table, Westport, Massachusetts Area, circa 1750-90.
Tavern Table A Fine Queen Anne Red Painted Tap Table, Westport, Massachusetts Area, circa 1750-90.
This attractive tap table retains a stunning, original, untouched red painted surface with a warm mellow patina. The table, which is constructed of maple, has a rectangular two-part top and a squared edge. This top is affixed to the rails with four pegs, two pair at each end. The painted surface on the top is in superb condition with only a few scattered scuffs. The top rests on a rectangular ...
Wilder Dwarf  	  A rare and important hepplewhite mahogany dwarf clock, Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1822.  The case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Wilder Dwarf A rare and important hepplewhite mahogany dwarf clock, Joshua Wilder, Hingham, Massachusetts, circa 1822. The case attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth, Massachusetts.
This very fine clock is an example of the rare diminutive “dwarf” case clocks produced in the Southeastern Massachusetts area. These clocks appear in a variety of styles, this example is the most refined version in a sophisticated Hepplewhite mahogany case. The bulk of American dwarf clocks were produced in Plymouth county by the influential Bailey family of clockmakers or by the apprentices the...
A rare Chippendale mahogany bracket clock, by John Crowley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1800-10.
A rare Chippendale mahogany bracket clock, by John Crowley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1800-10. SOLD
This handsome bracket clock is signed with the name of this rare clockmaker John Crowley. The clock is in wonderful condition in a pleasing case with a mellow old surface. Crowley was active in Philadelphia producing bracket and shelf clocks from circa 1803-1823. Bracket clocks produced by American makers are extremely rare. The majority of 19th Century bracket clocks, sold in America, were pr...
A Sheraton carved mahogany canopy bed McIntire School Salem Massachusetts
A Sheraton carved mahogany canopy bed McIntire School Salem Massachusetts
A very fine Sheraton carved mahogany bedstead with a paneled canopy, in the manner of Samuel F. McIntire, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1815. This important four post bed is richly decorated in a manner closely associated with the best carvers of Salem, Massachusetts. Broad reeding, turret corners and foliate carving with punch decoration are each motifs associated specifically with those cabinetmak...
An excellent
An excellent "Massachusetts Shelf Clock" in a handsome Hepplewhite case, by Daniel Munroe & Co., Concord, Massachusetts, 1798-1804.
This shelf clock is a successful American form referred to as a “Massachusetts shelf clock” which was popularized in the late 18th Century. The clock was produced during the partnership of the three Munroe brothers, Daniel, Nathaniel and William in Concord, Massachusetts. The raised crest has a delicate fret and is mounted with three wonderful cast brass urn form finials. The kidney shaped dial h...
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