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18th Century American Furniture

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IMPORTANT CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND HIGHLY FIGURED MAHOGANY BLOCK-FRONT BONNET-TOP CHEST-ON-CHEST, ATTRIBUTED TO BENJAMIN FROTHINGHAM, JR., CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1770 Estimate 150,000 — 250,000 USD LOT SOLD. 187,500 USD
Desk attributed to Christopher Townsend, Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1750. Mahogany with tulip poplar, chestnut, cedrela, and white pine. H. 42", W. 36 1/2", D. 22". (Private collection; photo, Sotheby’s.) The feet are replaced.
THE SHERMAN-KING FAMILY VERY FINE AND RARE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY SLANT-FRONT DESK, Attributed to John Townsend (1733-1809), Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1770 Estimate 30,000 — 50,000 USD LOT SOLD. 28,125 USD

Slant Top Desk

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Skinner's - The Personal Collection of Lewis Scranton, Auction 2897M. May 21, 2016. Lot: 303.  Estimate: $1,500-2,500.  Realized: $7,000.   Description:  Grain-painted Prince of Wales Feathers-carved Side Chair, Massachusetts, early 18th century, carved cresting above a vasiform splat with bold block-, vase-, and ring-turnings, bulbous turned front stretcher, early rosewood-grained surface, leather upholstered seat, (pieced feet), ht. 48 1/2 in.
Northeast Auctions, 8/20/17 Lot #1120. Est. $500-$800. Realized: $1,680 ($1,400). NEW ENGLAND CARVED EBONIZED-WOOD BANISTER-BACK ARMCHAIR. The pierced foliate and C-scroll crest above baluster spindles and curved arms ending in scrolled hand grips, the rush seat raised on block-and-urn-turned frontal legs joined by a bulbous stretcher.

Bannister

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A Fine & Rare Black & Green-Painted Comb-Back Brace-Back Windsor Armchair, Nantucket, Massachusetts, Circa 1790, height 44in. A closely related Nantucket Windsor armchair bearing the brand 'Chase' is at Winterthur. See Nancy Goyne Evans, American Windsor Chairs, 1996, p. 380-382, fig. 6-234. Provenance: David A. Schorsch, Inc., New York. Literature: David A. Schorsch, Inc., A Tribute to Excellance, January 12th - February 15th, 1989, catalogue item 22B (illustrated).

Vintage Chairs

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Shell Sculpture

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