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Partially Dressed Philadelphia Ball-and-Claw Foot Mahogany Bed
Partially Dressed Philadelphia Ball-and-Claw Foot Mahogany Bed
A partially dressed Philadelphia ball-and-claw foot mahogany bed. Andersen & Stauffer, 2002.
Wood Carved Indian Whirlygig
Wood Carved Indian Whirlygig SOLD
Circa 1900 wood carved Indian whirlygig with removable head feather and paint decorated sash and headband, showing bursting suns painted on each paddle, all in pristine and untouched original paint, surface and condition, Rhode Island origin. 18" high x 9" wide x 3" deep.
A fine and important Hepplewhite Massachusetts shelf clock, by David Wood, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
A fine and important Hepplewhite Massachusetts shelf clock, by David Wood, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1815. SOLD
This impressive shelf clock with brightly contrasting inlays and a finely painted dial is a superlative example of this rare and desirable form by the clockmaker David Wood (1766-1855). This versatile and prolific maker from Newburyport, produced numerous tall case clocks, patent timepieces and most notably these attractive shelf clocks. He produced a variety of shelf clocks in forms that evolve...
An Important Chippendale Cherry High Chest of Drawers Scituate, Massachusetts, Circa 1790-1800.  Attributed to Cabinetmaker  Elisha Cushing, Jr., Hingham.
An Important Chippendale Cherry High Chest of Drawers Scituate, Massachusetts, Circa 1790-1800. Attributed to Cabinetmaker Elisha Cushing, Jr., Hingham. SOLD
This distinctive cherry high chest exhibits some characteristics associated with furniture produced in the New London, Connecticut area. Recent discoveries and scholarship have reassigned this piece and a group of related furniture to Hingham, Massachusetts cabinetmaker Elisha Cushing Jr. (1746-1829). The cabinetmaker Theodore Cushing of Hingham is discussed in an article in The Magazine Antique...
A rare and highly important animated dwarf clock, by John Bailey Jr., Hanover, Massachusetts, circa 1815.
A rare and highly important animated dwarf clock, by John Bailey Jr., Hanover, Massachusetts, circa 1815. SOLD
This highly important clock is an early example of the rare diminutive “dwarf” clocks produced in the Southeastern Massachusetts area. The bulk of American dwarf clocks were produced in Plymouth county by the influential Bailey family of clockmakers or by the apprentices they trained. This sophisticated early case is fashioned after a full size Chippendale case and is fitted with an exceedingly ...
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