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Classical Seating
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A Commodious Mahogany Hepplewhite Camelback Sofa with Serpentine Back and Seat with Spade Feet, New York, c.1800, Provenance from Samuel Kirkland (d.1808) of Clinton, New York
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A Diminutive Mahogany and Satinwood Hepplewhite Settee/Sofa, England, c.1800
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A Mahogany Federal Hepplewhite Shield-Back Armchair, New York City, c.1790, attributed to George Shipley
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Federal Hepplewhite Shield Back Armchair, Mahogany, New York, circa 1790, attributed to George Shipley
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A Small Scale Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Wing Chair, Philadelphia, c.1780, Provenance Israel Sack
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A Rare Pair of Hepplewhite Heart-Back Side Chairs with Carved Legs, New York City, c.1795
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A Set of Five Mahogany Hepplewhite Carved Heart-back Side Chairs, New York, c. 1795
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A Mahogany Hepplewhite Shield-Back Armchair, Southern American, early 19th century
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A Rare Mahogany Hepplewhite Wing Chair with Inlaid Leg, in Historic Suface, Southern States, c.1800
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A Set of Six Federal Mahogany Side Chairs, New York, c. 1800
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A Mahogany Hepplewhite Sofa with Pierced Splats and a Unique Inlaid Crest Rail Patera, Southern, Probably Baltimore, c. 1800
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A Set of Six Federal Mahogany Side Chairs, New York, c. 1800
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A Diminutive Hepplewhite Sofa/Window Seat, New England, c.1800-1810, Provenance: MFA, Boston
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A Edwardian Satinwood Shieldback Painted Open Armchair, England, late 19th Century ex. Pebble Hill Plantation
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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 Painted and Decorated Settee, Pennsylvania, early 19th century
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A Pair of Classical Carved Mahogany Lyre Back Side Chairs, Philadelphia, c.1815
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A Fine Lyre Back Music Stool, attributed to Duncan Phyfe, New York, c.1810
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A Quartet of Mahogany Phyfe Lyre Chairs, with Hairy Paw feet, c.1810, ex Burden Family / Schuyler Chapin
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A Set of Seven Rosewood Grained Gilt Fancy Chairs, New York, c.1835,ex. John Ruggles
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An Exceptionally Fine Carved Lyre Mahogany Window Seat, New York, Earnest Hagen, c.1885
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A Classical Carved Mahogany Child’s Armchair, By Duncan Phyfe or Ernest Hagen, last quarter, 19th century
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A Magnificent Set of 6 Ebonized and Gilt Baltimore Painted Chairs, c.1825
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A Fine and Unique Set of Six Classical Mahogany Dining Chairs with Carved Bow Knot Crest Rail and Diminutive Paw Feet, Phyfe Circle, New York, c.1810. Provenance: J. Insley Blair
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A Pair of Federal Mahogany Shield-back Side Chairs, New York, c. 1800

























