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Sheraton Mahogany Pembroke Table, New York, c.1810
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A Fine Concave Mahogany Federal / Sheraton Dressing / Writing Table, Salem, MA, attributed to Samuel McIntyre and Circle, c.1800-10
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A Sheraton Mahogany Cellaret Fitted with Antique Bottles, Attributed to Joseph Rawson and Son, Providence, RI, c. 1800-15
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A Sheraton Mahogany Washstand, Newburyport, MA, c. 1810
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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
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A Classical Mahogany Card Table, New York, Duncan Phyfe, 1820-1830
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A Rare Classical Mahogany Extension Conference/Dining Table, NY, Duncan Phyfe, c.1830
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A Classical Mahogany Worktable with Astragal Ends, School of Duncan Phyfe, New York, c. 1800-1810
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A Classical Mahogany Brass Inlaid Lyre Dressing Table, By Duncan Phyfe or Circle, New York, c. 1810
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A Carved Mahogany Classical Drop-leaf Table, Phyfe School, New York, c.1830
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A Large Mahogany Regency Circular Pedestal Dining Room Table with Two Leaves, England, c.1825
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A Dramatic Striped Ribbon Mahogany Regency Pedestal Breakfast Table, England, c.1820
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A Rare Classical Reeded Tambour Work Table with Regency Pulls, Boston, Massachusetts, c.1810
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A Hepplewhite/Edwardian Inlaid Rosewood/Satinwood Worktable of Fine Form, with Original Brass Side Handles and Probably Original Bag
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A Fine Walnut and Marquetry William IV Center Table/Breakfast Table, 2nd Quarter 19th century, English, after a design by Richard Bridgens
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An Outstanding Regency Mahogany Two-part Banquet Table, England, c.1810
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A Rare Japanned and Lacquered Worktable, probably Boston, c.1840
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Cherry Pembroke Table with Turned Legs, c.1810
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A Mahogany Tilt-top Table, Three Columns, attributed to George Wright, Philadelphia, c.1810
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A Federal Mahogany and Flamed Birch Veneer Basin Stand, Boston, c.1800
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A Rare Mahogany Classical Carved Worktable with Squared Acanthus Carved Baluster, Salem, c.1810
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A Fine Desireable Mahogany Sunderland Table, labeled “J & J.W. Meeks”, New York, c.1850
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A Rococo Revival Walnut Stand with Reverse Painted Lyre on Glass, probably Southern, c.1850-60
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A Rare Classical/Gothic Figured Mahogany Marble Top Mixing/Center Table, New York, c.1845
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Fine Walnut Gothic Sofa Table, probably New York, c. 1840

























