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A FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, Boston, circa 1810. Possibly the shop of John and Thomas Seymour. The hinged top with concave front above a conforming frame with inlaid oval panel and flanked by similar inlaid rectangular panels over an inlaid lower edge. On turned and reeded legs with tapering feet. Height 30 inches, width 36 inches, depth 17.25 inches. Estimate $3,500-$5,500 For a similar example see Vernon C. Stoneman, "John and Thomas Seymour-Cabinetmakers in Boston 1794-1816 (Boston 1959)", page 219. |
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A FINE FEDERAL PERIOD DOWER CHEST circa 1820, mixed woods in maple cherry and walnut with two drawers on turned legs below a lift top compartment. Height 37 inches, depth 24 inches, width 45 inches. Estimate $800-$1,200 |
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A GOOD COMMODE: CHICAGO-TOBEY BROTHER MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL circa 1880. Solid mahogany with two over two drawers. Height 32 inches, width 48 inches, depth 24 inches. Estimate $600-$900 |
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A FINE FEDERAL PERIOD TIGER MAPLE BED STAND circa 1820, turned side posts with scalloped head and footboard. Side rails absent. Height 41 inches, width 52 inches. Estimate $300-$500 |
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AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF WORK TABLE circa 1835 with two molded drawers. Height 29 inches, depth 23 inches, width 30 inches with leaves extended. Estimate $300-$500 |