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A very rare Chippendale cherry tall case clock from the partnership of Whiting & Marquand, Fairfield, Connecticut, dating to 1787.
A very rare Chippendale cherry tall case clock from the partnership of Whiting & Marquand, Fairfield, Connecticut, dating to 1787.
This attractive clock was produced during the very brief partnership of Gamaliel Bradford Whiting and Isaac Marquand. Two other clocks from this partnership are known, one is in the Garvan collection at Yale University, this clock makes a third docum...
A Handsome Federal Mahogany and Inlaid Desk and Bookcase, attributed to Mark Pitman, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
A Handsome Federal Mahogany and Inlaid Desk and Bookcase, attributed to Mark Pitman, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810.
This handsome desk, with a raised gallery and cross-hatched glazed cabinet, is a form associated with examples produced in Federal Salem, Massachusetts. In fact, a related example of the same dimensions and nearly identical layout bears the label of...
A rare Boston school box- lyre timepiece with wood and eglomisé front, Boston, circa 1830-35.
A rare Boston school box- lyre timepiece with wood and eglomisé front, Boston, circa 1830-35.
This classical interpretation of the banjo clock is fashioned in the form of a lyre, an emblem associated with the major deity Apollo, chief muse and god of sun and light. This theme was a popular motif in neo-classical and empire timepieces. The clo...
A Very Good Sheraton Carved Mahogany Games Table, In the Manner of Samuel McIntire, Salem, circa 1815.
A Very Good Sheraton Carved Mahogany Games Table, In the Manner of Samuel McIntire, Salem, circa 1815.
This attractively proportioned games table is a form famously produced in the Salem, Massachusetts area at the beginning of the 19th Century. The serpentine form with ovolo corners, coupled with richly carved foliate and reeded legs, is a motif used...
A wonderful cherry wood Hepplewhite tall case clock, signed by the case maker
A wonderful cherry wood Hepplewhite tall case clock, signed by the case maker "PittWait / Cabinet & Chairmaker", with works attributed to Luther Smith, Keene, New Hampshire, circa 1815.
This nicely proportioned case has a mellow surface with a rich old color and features subtle line inlaid borders and diamonds in the door and base panel. The interior of the backboard is boldly signed with elaborate chalk letters "PittWait / Cabinet ...
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