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A Tiger Maple Blanket Chest, Labeled “E.Swan”, Stonington, CT, c.1780
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Mahogany Chippendale Centennial Desk, c.1880
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A Mahogany Chippendale Slant-top Desk, New York, Ernest Hagen, 1899
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A Carved Mahogany Chippendale Kneehole Desk, New York, c.1890, labeled “Sypher & Co.”
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A Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Block and Shell Kneehole Desk, c.1890
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A Newport Chippendale Style Carved Block and Shell 4-Drawer Chest w/ Ogee Feet
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Eldred Wheeler Chippendale style Curly Maple Server
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A Mahogany Late Chippendale / Federal Chest with Line Inlay, Newport, c.1790/1800
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A Hepplewhite Tiger Maple Slant-lid Secretary, Attributed to William Lloyd, Springfield, MA, c. 1790
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An Elegant Mahogany Hepplewhite Bowfront inlaid Bureau attributed to Abiel White, Weymouth MA, 1785-95
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A Fine Federal Hepplewhite Inlaid Secretary/Desk and Bookcase/Display Case Mahogany and Bird’s Eye Maple, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, c.1790 – 1810. Provenance: Sack, C.L. Prickett
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An Inlaid Hepplewhite Cherry Bowfront Chest, Connecticut River Valley, c.1800/10, provenance, Margaret Reardon, Stonington, CT
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The Eliza Sweet Wedding Sideboard, Newport, Rhode Island, 1804
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An Inlaid Hepplewhite Mahogany Corner Cabinet, Probably Rawson, Rhode Island, c.1805
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An Important Inlaid Hepplewhite Mahogany and Marble-Topped Serving Table, school of Stephan & Thomas Goddard, Newport, c.1800
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A Fine and Rare Mahogany Hepplewhite Inlaid Tambour Writing Desk with Embedded Swag inlay, Attributed to John & Thomas Seymour, Boston, c.1805
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A Fine Inlaid Mahogany Federal Hepplewhite Sideboard with Desk, Massachusetts, c.1800
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A Diminutive Federal Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard with Serpentine Top, Attributed to Holmes Weaver, Rhode Island, c.1810
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A Federal Inlaid Tambour Desk, with Eagle inlay, probably New York, c.1810
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A Solid Flame Walnut Stand Up Desk, Philadelphia, c.1800-1810, Descended Directly in the Porter Family
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A Diminutive Mahogany Hepplewhite Demi-Lune Sideboard, Massachusetts, c.1790
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A Rare Diminutive (26″ width) Mahogany Hepplewhite Desk with Tambour Doors, MA, c.1795, possibly John Seymour, Provenance: John Walton
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A Mid-sized Figured Walnut Hepplewhite Commode or Chest with Serpentine Front, and original brasses, Pennsylvania, c.1790/1810, Provenance: Joseph Kindig, Jr.
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A Fine Georgian Hepplewhite Mahogany Beau Brummel, England, c.1800-10
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A Very Fine Classical Ormolu-mounted Figured and Carved Mahogany Secrétaire à Abattant, PA, c.1815-1830

























