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Classical Collection
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A Mahogany Neoclassical Lyre Base Console Table, Philadelphia, circa 1810
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A Very Fine Federal Giltwood and Eglomise Paneled Looking Glass, New York, c.1810
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A Rare Classical Mahogany and Bird’s-Eye Maple Drum Table with Crossed Lyre Base and Star Inlay, Possibly Baltimore, c.1815-1820
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A Fine Classical Lyre/Swan Head Figured Mahogany Gilt Bronze Mounted Worktable, 1810-20
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A Very Fine and Rare Classical Carved Mahogany Tilt-Top table, By Duncan Phyfe or Circle, c.1810
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A Rare Mahogany Shelf Clock with Lyre form Bird’s Eye Maple Panel, Attributed to John Sawin & John Seymour Boston, 1829
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An Important Pair of Carved Mahogany Federal Pier Tables with Original Marble, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c.1815
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sw00840: A Classical Lyre Card Table with Gilt Mounts and Ebony Inlay, By John & Thomas Seymour, Boston, c.1810
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A Classical Carved Mahogany Drop Leaf Table with Lyre Supports attributed to Rufus Pierce, Boston, c.1830
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A Carved Mahogany Classical Shelf Clock with Lyre Form
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A Mahogany Classical Pier/Card Table, with Segmented Top, Philadelphia, Haines/Connelly, c.1810
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Mahogany Card Table with Faux Painted Lyre, Boston, labeled Elisha Learnard, c.1820
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A Classical Mahogany Worktable, Attributed to Rufus Pierce, Boston, c.1810-20
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A Mahogany Lyre-Base Pembroke Table, Philadelphia, Labeled Lawrence Sink, Pennsylvania, c.1820
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A Fine Classical Mahogany Drop Leaf Table with Crossed Lyres attributed to Joseph B. Barry, (1757-1838), Philadelphia, PA c.1820
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A Crossbanded and Figured Mahogany Classical 3-drawer Worktable with Rare Lyre basket, Boston, c.1825
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Classical Urn Stand, New York, circa 1812-1818, attrib. to Honore Lannuier, Ex-collection-Berry Tracy, Albert Sack
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A Carved Mahogany Card Table with Oversized Lyre, Philadelphia, c.1810
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A Fine and Rare Classical Carved Parcel-Gilt, Stenciled Mahogany Marble-Top Pier Table, Attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks or Robert Fisher, New York, c.1825
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A Painted and Decorated Settee, Pennsylvania, early 19th century
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A Mahogany Lyre Tall case Clock with Block and Shell by David Greig, Perth, Scotland, c.1835
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A Pair of Classical Carved Mahogany Lyre Card Tables, Salem, c.1815
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A Pair of Mahogany Lyre-Back Side Chairs with Sabre Legs, Slip Seats, and Brass-Strung Lyres, Philadelphia, c. 1815
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A Magnificent Classical Quilted/Tiger Maple Lyre Card Table, Probably Philadelphia, c.1830

























