Explore the masterworks of Boston father-and-son cabinetmakers John & Thomas Seymour, who brought exacting standards of English craftsmanship to market in Federal New England and produced work that was the envy of any maker to be found in America at the time. Each piece tells a story of tradition and impeccable attention to detail, showcasing the skilled artistry passed down from father to son.
Casepieces

A Rare Federal Sheraton Birds Eye Dressing Table, Thomas Seymour, Boston, c.1810 Provenance: Whitteredge family

A Rare Diminutive (26″ width) Mahogany Hepplewhite Desk with Tambour Doors, MA, c.1795, possibly John Seymour, Provenance: John Walton
Serving Pieces
Clocks
Seating Furniture
Tables

A Classical Brass Inlaid and Gild-decorated Gaming Table, By Thomas Seymour or Circle, Boston, Massachusetts, c.1810-1820
