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GEORGE II ENGRAVED AIRTWIST ALE GLASS, England, c1750
GEORGE II ENGRAVED AIRTWIST ALE GLASS, England, c1750
GEORGE II ENGRAVED AIRTWIST ALE GLASS, England, c1750 The bucket bowl finely engraved with hops and barley raised on a multi-spiral double-knopped airtwist stem above a conical foot; of good weight No chips, cracks or restoration 6-3/8” High
George III Mahogany Framed Sofa, England, c1780
George III Mahogany Framed Sofa, England, c1780 SOLD
GEORGE III MAHOGANY FRAMED SOFA England c. 1780 Of very fine and graceful form, the arched back flanked by over-scrolling curved arms over a slightly bowed seat with down and feather cushion, supported by square tapering legs joined by cross stretchers, the legs terminating in brass casters Excellent condition; now newly covered in linen and ready for slipcover or upholstering 36" H ...
Pair of New York andirons, signed
Pair of New York andirons, signed "R. Wittingham"
Pair of New York andirons, signed "R. Wittingham", the balls with subtle sawtooth design, on ball feet. For similar andirons, see The Brass Book by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer, pp. 76- 77. For more photos of these signed andirons, go to www.clarkgravesantiques.com They are posted under "Accessories"
The Crowninshield-Waters Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1807.
The Crowninshield-Waters Federal mahogany and eglomisé patent time piece, by Simon Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Circa 1807. SOLD
This highly important clock is among the first generation of these patent time pieces produced by the innovative clockmaker Simon Willard [1753-1858] of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Examples like this, with cross-banded frames and understated geometric eglomisé panels, were made in the shops of Simon Willard during the first years of his patent, after 1802. This case has mahogany and figured maple cro...
A fine and important Chippendale mahogany lowboy, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1770.
A fine and important Chippendale mahogany lowboy, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1770.
This impeccably proportioned Salem masterpiece is constructed of high quality figured mahogany throughout. The case has a single long drawer above three short drawers, the center with a delicate concave shell carving. The dramatically shaped apron has a conforming concave center framed with matching pinwheel drops. This motif found in the apron is a distinct Salem treatment. The case is carried on...
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