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A Diminutive 5-legged Queen Anne Mahogany Card Table, Irish, c.1760
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A Mahogany Serpentine Chippendale Card Table with Drawer, Newport, c.1770, Provenance, Leigh Keno
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An Outstanding Walnut Chippendale Card table with Full Drawer and Claw and Ball Feet, Philadelphia, c.1780
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A Mahogany Chippendale Card Table, with Original Hidden Drawer, Newport, Rhode Island, c.1780
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A Carved Mahogany Chippendale Game or Card Table, England, c.1780
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A Carved Mahogany Chippendale Card Table, with Serpentine Apron, England, c.1780
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A Carved Mahogany Chippendale Turret-cornered Card Table, England, c.1780
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A Colonial Ivory-Inlaid Padouk Table with Six Legs, Colonial Portugal, c. 1810
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A Federal/Hepplewhite Mahogany Card Table w/ Urn Inlays, Stephan & Thomas Goddard School, Newport, RI, c.1800
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A Federal Inlaid Mahogany Hepplewhite 5-legged Card Table, School of William Whitehead, New York, c.1795
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An inlaid Mahogany Hepplewhite Card Table, probably RI, c.1790-1800
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A Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Demi-lune Card Table with Double Swing Legs and Hidden Drawer, Salem, probably Samuel and William Fiske, c.1800
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A Tiger Maple Classical / Federal Lyre Card Table with Gilt Mounts and Blocked Apron, Attributed to Micheal Bouvier or Contemporary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1815-1820
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A Pair of Classical Carved Mahogany Lyre Card Tables, Salem, c.1815
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A Rare Classical Brass Inlaid Mahogany Card Table with Carved Open Lyre and Swan Heads, School of Duncan Phyfe, New York City, c.1820
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A Fine Classical Mahogany Card/Games Table with Crossed Lyres attributed to Joseph B. Barry, (1757-1838), Philadelphia, PA c.1820
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A Fine and Rare Rosewood Classical Card Table with Caryatid / Lyre Supports and Gilt Mounts, Attributed to Duncan Phyfe, New York City, c.1815
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A Plum Pudding Mahogany Classical / Federal Lyre Card Table with Gilt Mounts and Blocked Apron, Philadelphia, 1815-1820
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A Carved Mahogany Card Table with Oversized Lyre, Philadelphia, c.1810
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A Classical Carved Mahogany Lyre Card Table, with Brass Inlay and Carved Paw Feet, New York City, possibly English Regency, c.1810
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A Magnificent Classical Quilted/Tiger Maple Lyre Card Table, Probably Philadelphia, c.1830
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A Pair of Gilt Stenciled Rosewood Lyre Card Tables, New York, c. 1815, School of Charles Honore Lannuier
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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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Mahogany Card Table with Faux Painted Lyre, Boston, labeled Elisha Learnard, c.1820
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A Mahogany Classical Pier/Card Table with Segmented Top, Boston, MA, c.1815

























