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Colonial Casepieces
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An Important Tiger Maple William & Mary Trumpet Leg Highboy, Chestnut Secondaries, Rhode Island, c.1700
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A Figured Walnut Queen Anne Bonnet Top Highboy with Original Brasses, Coastal Rhode Island / Connecticut, c.1760
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A Fine and Rare Walnut Queen Anne Kneehole Desk with Original Brasses, Boston, c.1730-40
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A Very Rare Small-Scale Red Cedar Queen Anne Blockfront Desk with Original Brasses, Boston, c.1736
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A Fine and Rare Queen Anne Veneered Maple and Pine Slant-Top Desk, Possibly Rhode Island or Massachusetts, c.1730
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A Rare and Fine Queen Anne Compass Star Inlaid Dressing Table, Boston, c. 1730
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A Fine Tiger Maple Queen Anne High Chest (or highboy) with Bonnet top, Massachusetts, c.1740-60, Provenance: Johnson Family
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A Diminutive Carved Cherry Secretary Chest on Frame, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 18th century
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A Fine Carved Tiger Maple High Chest of Drawers, Queen Anne, Massachusetts, c.1730-1750
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A Rare Mahogany Stand-up Desk of Small Scale, with Shell Interior, New Hampshire, c.1760
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A Rare Diminutive Maple Queen Anne Lady’s / Child’s Desk on Frame, Salem, Massachusetts, c.1760
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A Fine Queen Anne Mahogany Lowboy with Large Overhang and Original Brasses, Boston, Massachustts, c.1740-60
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An Outstanding Cherry Queen Anne Highboy with Inlaid Birds and Carved Arch Pediment, Connecticut, c.1760-1785
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A Highly Figured Walnut Queen Anne Dressing table/Lowboy, Massachusetts or Rhode Island, c.1760
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A Diminutive Mahogany Queen Anne Corner Cabinet with Mariner’s Star, England, c.1740-60
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A Chippendale Mahogany Block Front Kneehole Bureau Table/Desk, Boston, c.1740-60
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A Commanding Mahogany Serpentine Front Chippendale Bureau, Boston, c.1750, circle of Benjamin Frothingham
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A Queen Anne Fan Carved Maple Bonnet-top High Chest of Drawers with Fluted Pilasters, Connecticut, c.1740-60
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A Blockfront Chest of Drawers, Massachusetts, c.1780
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A Fine and Rare Mahogany Chippendale Oxbow Secretary with Mirror Panels, Eagle Carved by Alan Anderson and Original Brasses, Boston, c.1790
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A Tiger Maple Blanket Chest, Labeled “E.Swan”, Stonington, CT, c.1780
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A Walnut Linen Press with Fully Developed Pediment, and Arched Panel Doors, Lancaster County, PA
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The RI Historical Society Walnut Blockfront Desk, Newport, c.1770
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A Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Lid Desk with a Blocked Serpentine Front, Attributed to William King, Salem, MA, c. 1780
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A Tiger Maple Tall Chest, with Strong Striping on all Sides, Rhode Island, c. 1760

























