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Recently Sold Pieces
This page displays recently sold pieces, representative of the types of items we typically try to stock. If you are looking for something similar, please feel free to reference one of these items, and we will be glad to help you find what you want.

 

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A pair of George III painted pier tables in the style of Robert Adam. The tops are satinwood with harewood and tulipwood banding, inlaid with marquetry banderole and acanthus decoration.

Circa 1780
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A George II mahogany lowboy. The rectangular top surmounts three frieze drawers above fret carving. The square chamfered legs are topped by fret carved brackets.

Circa 1750
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Late George III inlaid mahogany sideboard. The boxwood strung bowfront top over a conforming three drawer case with original gilt brass pulls and oval, boxwood strung inlay to the drawer-fronts raised on quill-motif, reeded tapering legs.

Circa 1790
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George III mahogany and boxwood strung sideboard of serpentine outline.

Circa 1800
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George III period mahogany bowfront sideboard. The drawers with satinwood and ebony banding, centered with lion-mask brass handles, all surmounting square tapering legs with ebony stringing above spade feet.

Circa 1790
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George III period Sheraton style bowfronted mahogany sideboard, of generous proportions.

Circa 1780
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A Regency mahogany sideboard of broken bowfront form, the drawers decorated with geometric moulding on turned and gaitered legs.

Circa 1810
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Regency period Pembroke table, the figured mahogany top is surrounded by satinwood and kingwood banding. The drawer fronts are satinwood and the simulated bamboo ring-turned legs are of pearwood.

Circa 1810
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George III mahogany Pembroke table, to a design of Thomas Sheraton. The figured oval top is crossbanded in kingwood, surmounting a frieze drawer to the front and a dummy drawer to the rear, all above turned, tapering legs ending in gilt brass caps and casters.

Circa 1790

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