A fine American Late Eighteenth century walnut candlestand, probably Philadelphia, circa 1790. The round top with a molded edge above an urn turned standard over three cabriole legs ending in snake feet. The table retains a fine old surface with rich color and patina. Condition is very good. Dimensions: Height 27 3/4", Width 19".
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An Eighteenth Century American comb back Windsor rocking chair, circa 1780. The chair has a serpentine shaped crest above a spindled back over a D-shaped seat above ring and baluster turned legs. The chair was later adapted as a rocking chair in the 19th Century. The surface is painted black. Condition: Very good. Dimensions: Height: 43"(back), Depth: 17 1/4" (seat), Width: 24" (arm to arm).
Chippendale, attributed to Moses Hazzen cabinetmaker of Weare, New Hampshire, circa 1770-1780, with a cove molded cornice over four thumb molded long drawers, on lower case of three drawers, the upper most having a two drawer facade and the bottom drawer with a three short drawer facade, the central one with fan and pinwheel motif on four short cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet with center pendant. Maple with some figuring, pine secondary wood, mellow warm color and old refinish, right ... Click for details
45.5" wide, 22" deep, approx. 101" high over the middle finial, having original bracket feet and nice interior, finial blocks and finials are old replacements. Mahogany with white pine and poplar secondary woods. Circa 1785-90. Note curious calligraphy on backboards of upper section.
Chippendale mahogany tilt-top tea table with single board top on a vase form pedestal on tripod snake feet, in very good condition, American, circa 1760-1780. Height 27", Diameter 34". ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
Tilt-top tea table, single board top, mahogany, chestnut secondary wood, Massachusettes, circa 1760-1790, a fine example in excellent condition. Height 27", Diameter 28-1/2". ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE VERMONT ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION (VADA), THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **