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A Classical Mahogany Triple Elliptic “Trick Leg” Table, Duncan Phyfe and/or Circle, New York, c.1810
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A Rare Large Pedestal Mahogany Classical Harvest Table, Boston, c.1820
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A Classical Carved Giltwood and Mahogany Pier Table with Later Marble, Attributed to Charles Honoré Lannuier or Circle, New York, c.1819
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A Carved Mahogany Drop Leaf Sewing Table, Boston, attributed to the Seymour Shop, c.1815
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A Rare Classical Sofa Table with Writing Tablet, in Historic Surface, New York City, c.1820
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A Fine and Rare Classical Mahogany Ormolu Mounted Music Cabinet, Probably, Boston, Massachusetts, c.1820
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Mahogany Neoclassical Card Table, Salem, c.1810
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A Rare Classical Mahogany Metamorphic Duet Musical Stand, probably British Campaign Furniture, c.1840
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A Mahogany Sheraton Serpentine Card Table with Figured Birch Drawer, Harvard, MA,1815, attributed to Jonathan Fairbank
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A Monumental Pedestal Classical Mahogany Dining Room Table, Philadelphia, possibly Anthony Quervelle, c.1830
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Mahogany Empire Breakfast Table w/ Center Column, c.1840
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A Classical Mahogany Washstand, possibly Providence, c.1835-40, attributed to S. and J. Rawson, Jr.
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A Carved Mahogany Worktable, Salem, McIntire School, c.1810-1820
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A Monumental Outstanding Carved Mahogany Music or Reading Stand, New York, c.1830-40
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A Magnificent Classical Brass and Carved Mahogany Pole Screen with Hudson River View, probably Boston, Vose or Contemporary of Equal Rank, c.1825
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An Important Rare Egyptian Revival Mahogany Marble-Top Gueridon, with Carved Gilt Sphinx Pedestal Feet, American, c.1830
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A Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table with Rare Dolphin Carved Feet, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c.1817-1820 Possibly by Anthony Quervelle
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A Serpentine Rosewood Rococo Revival Work Table, New York, c.1850, Alexander Roux or contemporary
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Rare Mahogany Neoclassical Dressing Table, c.1840
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An Important Pair of Mahogany and Figured Maple Lyre Base Federal Period Card Tables, Thomas Seymour, c. 1812 – 1815
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A Classical Brass Inlaid and Gilt-decorated Gaming Table, By Thomas Seymour or Circle, Boston, Massachusetts, c.1810-1820
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A Classical Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table with Concave Drawer, Boston, Seymour, c.1800
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A Federal Mahogany Worktable, Boston, Attributed to Thomas Seymour, c. 1810
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An Inlaid Mahogany Tilt-top Candlestand, Boston, Seymour School, c.1815
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A Diminutive Sheraton Mahogany Work Table, Philadelphia, c.1800, attributed to John Sailor, Provenance, L.G. Meyers, Francis P. Garvan, and Israel Sack

























