Attributed to John and Thomas Seymour, Boston, circa 1805-10. Great leg design and canted corners with lunette inlay on edge of top and perfect veneer on shirt. Birch back rail, superb condition.
Fine Federal tall case clock, of small scale, only 89" high to the top finial, having rosewood banding, and ivory escutcheon and pull, original fret and feet, full fluted quarter columns and brass caps, 8 day movement with distinctive open back plate (see images)--case attributed to Abel White. Period finials.
Good serpentine chest with inlaid edge on top and unusual paneled back--white pine and poplar secondary woods. 41" wide. Great condition including all original feet and brass hardware.
Classic American Late Federal two part (Tabernacle) mirror of Flame Mahogany veneer on Pine with original gilded borders, the mirror plate is in excellent condition and is most likely non-original, circa 1830, 19" X 37-1/2". We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **
Very Fine Federal Serpentine Chest of Drawers in birch and mahogany, having a shaped top with satinwood stringing above four graduated drawers with similar stringing, raised on ogee bracket feet.
Circa 1790, North Shore Massachusetts
(brasses replaced)
American bow-front (swell-front) chest with 'French' feet, having oval brass hardware and sting inlay, rosewood and satinwood banding. 43" wide, 24" deep, 38" high. Note section of trim on right side at base is a replacement. Probably, New York city, poplar secondary wood.