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A Magnificent Chippendale walnut musical tall case clock by John Eberman Jr. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1790
A Magnificent Chippendale walnut musical tall case clock by John Eberman Jr. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1790 SOLD
This impressive clock is among the foremost examples ever produced in Lancaster County. The clock case, which exhibits dramatic scale and proportions, houses a rare five tune musical movement played on thirteen bells. The clock was produced by John Eberman Junior [1749-1835] and is accompanied by a provenance indicating that it was either the clockmakers personal clock or one given to his daught...
An Exceptional Queen Anne Mahogany Candle Stand, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1760.
An Exceptional Queen Anne Mahogany Candle Stand, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1760.
This attractive candle stand has a pleasing old surface and agreeable proportions. The table, which is constructed with a dense mahogany top and legs, has a shaft turned from solid casuarina or she-oak The unprecedented use of this exotic tropical wood in a solid piece, speaks to the importance of this rare object. The circular top, which has a rounded edge, is of dense, high quality mahogany w...
A Rare A Rare Sheraton Mahogany Foot Stool With Patchwork Covering, Stamped By Abel Jones Winchedon,  Massachusetts, circa 1830.
A Rare A Rare Sheraton Mahogany Foot Stool With Patchwork Covering, Stamped By Abel Jones Winchedon, Massachusetts, circa 1830. SOLD
This very rare foot stool has great folk art appeal and is in superb original condition. The cushioned foot rest is covered with a terrific patchwork remnant that dates to the 19th Century. The stool is neatly impressed on the bottom at center by the maker, “Abel Jones”. Abel Jones was a cabinetmaker listed in the Worcester County Deeds, working until his death in 1836 in Winchendon, Mass. Heigh...
A rare and important Chippendale musical block and shell tall case clock by Thomas Claggett, Newport, circa 1775-80.
A rare and important Chippendale musical block and shell tall case clock by Thomas Claggett, Newport, circa 1775-80. SOLD
This highly important example of a Newport tall case clock exhibits the excellent proportions, choice wood selections and superior construction, identified with the cabinet shop of John Townsend. The rare movement is one of only seven known examples signed by Thomas Claggett (circa 1730-1797). It features both a musical complication and a dial with a sweep calendar. This is the only known example ...
The Colonel Samuel Bullard Chippendale Mahogany Oxbow Front Chest of Drawers, Boston Massachusetts, circa 1770.
The Colonel Samuel Bullard Chippendale Mahogany Oxbow Front Chest of Drawers, Boston Massachusetts, circa 1770.
This nicely proportioned, small sized chest, features wonderfully grained mahogany and a mellow old surface. The bold ball and claw feet are carved from dense mahogany and center a fan carved center drop pendant. The chest is accompanied with a provenance from a Sherborn, Massachusetts family. Case width 33 ?" Depth 22 ½"; Height 33 ¼ Top Width 36 ½”.
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