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All Work & Sewing Tables
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A Fine George III Mahogany Ladies’ Writing Desk, Chippendale or Contemporary of Equal Rank, England, c.1760-70
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A Painted Work Table Decorated Work Table, French/Italian, 18th century
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A Cherry Country Hepplewhite Bedside Table with Splayed Legs and Shaped Top, probably Connecticut, c.1790
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A Rare Hepplewhite (Federal) Mahogany 1 Drawer Stand with Tray Top, probably Newport, late 18th century
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A Painted Pine Neoclassical Worktable with Lyre-form Base, Pennsylvania, Attributed to John Rupp, c.1840
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A Fine Classical Lyre/Swan Head Figured Mahogany Gilt Bronze Mounted Worktable, 1810-20
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An Exuberant Bird’s Eye Maple Gilt and Stenciled Sewing Table, Philadelphia, c.1825
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A Fine Classical Mahogany Lyre Worktable, Philadelphia, Michael Bouvier or Contemporary with Original Glass Pulls, 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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A Classical Mahogany Worktable, Attributed to Rufus Pierce, Boston, c.1810-20
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An Assembled Pair of Mahogany and Brass Inlay Classical Worktable with Lyre Base
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A Classical Mahogany, Bird’s Eye Maple, and Ivory Lyre Work Table, probably Boston, Massachusetts, c.1815
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A Fine Classical Bird’s-Eye Maple Classical Sewing Table with Carved Lyre and Paw Feet, Original Ivory and Glass Embellishments, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c.1815
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A Classical Work Table with Lyre form Supports Composed of Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood, and Bird’s-Eye Maple, Attributed to Micheal Bouvier, Philadelphia, c.1815
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A Classical Worktable with Lyre form Supports
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A Very Fine Federal Carved Mahogany Worktable, attributed to William Hook, Salem, MA, c.1810
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A Classical Brass Inlaid Mahogany Worktable with Inlaid Game Board, c. 1820-1830, ex. John Walton
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A Carved Mahogany Drop Leaf Sewing Table, Boston, attributed to the Seymour Shop, c.1815
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A Fine and Rare Classical Tambour Work Table Desk, Boston, Massachusetts, c.1815
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A Fine Classical Mahogany Tambour Worktable with Fully Carved Acanthus Legs and Astragal Ends, NY, Phyfe School, c.1800-1810
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A Rare Highly Developed Classical Japanned Decorated Work Table, New York, c.1830
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A Classical, Federal Figured Mahogany Two-Drawer Worktable, probably Boston, c.1810
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Neoclassical Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Worktable, labeled “S. Carter, Cabinetmaker, Beekman St., New York” c.1830
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A Classical Bird’s-Eye Maple Two-Drawer Workstand with Turned Column and Saber Legs with First Surface and Brasses, Possibly by Micheal Bouvier, Philadelphia, c.1815
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A Classical Lyre Mahogany Worktable, Salem, c. 1810

























