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Late Federal tiger maple worktable possibly Southern circa 1830 rectangular top above frieze drawer with rounded front on finely turned legs. H28 5/8''...
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Federal Tiger Maple Lift-top Two-drawer Worktable:
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American tiger maple worktable/pin cushion
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Late Federal tiger maple worktable possibly
Southern circa 1830 rectangular top above frieze drawer with rounded front on finely turned legs. H28 5/8'' W24'' D19'' Provenance: Glenville North Carolina collection. Estate ... [more like this]
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Federal tiger maple worktable probably Western
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Federal Maple and Tiger Maple and Wavy Birch-
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Tiger Maple One-drawer Worktable, ht. 24
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Federal Maple One-drawer Worktable, New England,
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Federal tiger maple worktable
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Federal tiger maple one-drawer worktable
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Late Federal tiger maple worktable
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1820; New York or New Jersey, two short drawers in case; round and square turned legs, 28 in. H., 21 in. W., 17 in. D.
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