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Colonial Collection
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A Rare and Fine Queen Anne Compass Star Inlaid Dressing Table, Boston, c. 1730
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A Queen Anne Tiger Maple Tripod Table with Birdcage and Whale’s Tail Carved Feet, Coastal RI or CT, c. 1760
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An Early Queen Anne Walnut Corner Chair, Massachusetts, c.1750
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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 Rare Walnut Hoofed Queen Anne Drop Leaf Table, New York, c.1725-35
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A Diminutive 5-legged Queen Anne Mahogany Card Table, Irish, c.1760
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A Queen Anne Mahogany Dishtop Kettle Stand, New England, Possibly Newport, c.1790
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A Mahogany Carved Chippendale Mirror with Gilt Urn, c.1780
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A Rare Pair of Parcel Gilt Mahogany Chippendale Rococo Looking Glasses, c. 1760/1780
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A Mahogany Queen Anne Tray Table, w/ Molded Top and Scalloped Skirt, MA, c.1760
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A Queen Anne Maple Candle Stand with Carved Paw Feet, Newport, RI, c. 1760
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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 Queen Anne Carved and Figured Mahogany Tea Table, Attributed to John Goddard, Newport, RI, c. 1760
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A Fine Carved Tiger Maple High Chest of Drawers, Queen Anne, Massachusetts, c.1730-1750
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An Upholstered Walnut Queen Anne Settee, England, 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 Mahogany Queen Anne Mirror, American/English, c.1760
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A Set of Four Fine Mahogany Queen Anne Side Chairs with Open Splat, probably Perquimmans County, c.1740-60
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A Rare Maple Low-back Windsor Armchair, Rhode Island, c.1760, probably by Timothy Waterhouse: Provenance, Duncan A. Hazard, Newport, branded “S. Gibbs, R.I.”
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A Mahogany Chippendale Tall Case Clock with Block / Shell and Silvered Dial, by Caleb Wheaten, Providence/Newport, c.1785
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A Small Walnut Dishtop Tilt-top Table with Birdcage, Pennsylvania, c.1750
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A Very Rare Queen Anne Slab Table with Straight Apron, Newport, Rhode Island, c.1750
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A Queen Anne Mahogany Tray Top Tea Table with Slipper Feet, Attributed to the Goddard/Townsend School, Newport, RI, c. 1760
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A Very Rare Queen Anne Carved Birchwood and Maple Armchair, Rhode Island, c.1730
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A Diminutive Carved Cherry Secretary Chest on Frame, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 18th century

























