FINE AND UNUSUAL GEORGE II MAHOGANYWINDSOR ARMCHAIR40 x 30 1/4 x 26 1/2 in., height of seat 16 in.
Note: A fine pair of George II Mahogany Hall Armchairs were sold in The Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller,...
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STERLING SHELL FLATWARE INC. ABERDEENGroupof 54 pieces British sterling silver flatware, mostly Shell and Thread pattern. Includes 6 Scottish Provincial silver egg spoons in the Shell and Thread pattern, marks for...
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A set of six George III provincial silverteaspoons, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810 and six old English pattern teaspoons, maker RF probably Richard Ferris, Exeter...
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18TH C. GEORGE III PROVINCIAL CARVEDOAK HIGHBOY English, late 18th century. George III era provincial carved oak highboy, having a shaped cornice with meandering and dentil detail, blind fretwork concealed...
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18TH/19TH C. PROVINCIAL OAK TABLE WITHMARBLE TOP Likely English, 18th/19th century. Provincial oak side table in the George II taste, having a white marble top, shaped apron, and rising on tapering circular legs...
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18TH C. ENGLISH PROVINCIAL THREE-DRAWERPINE CHEST English, late 18th/ early 19th century. George III provincial three-drawer pine chest, having an overhanging top and rising on bracket feet. Unmarked. Approx. h....
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ENGLISH GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAK DRESSER,C. 1800 English, circa 1800, George III provincial oak dresser, having double paneled doors flaking three drawers, rising on stile legs. Unmarked. Dimensions: Approx. h....
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IMPORTANT CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE-FRONTBUREAU DESCENDED IN THE FAMILY OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENERAL BENJAMIN LINCOLN BOSTON, CIRCA 1760-1780 HEIGHT 31”. WIDTH 36”. DEPTH 20.75”. BUREAU DESCENDED IN THE FAMILY...
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INVERNESS - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOONAND OTHER FLATWARE Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, *, of Old English pattern, with initials engraved to the terminal; together with a set of three Glasgow provincial...
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A MATCHED COLLECTION OF GEORGE III OLDENGLISH FLATWARE various makers and dates, primarily Robert Gray, Edinburgh, comprising two basting spoons and six dessert spoons of Celtic Point pattern and six tablespoons...
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Set of Six George IV English ProvincialSterling Silver Teaspoons, hallmarked Newcastle, no date letter but ca. 1825, by Thomas Wheatley, in the traditional "Old English Plain" pattern, l. 5-3/8", 2.18 total t....
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English Provincial Polychromed TripodTable, in the George III taste, the circular top with molded edge and raised on a turned bulbous splat to three splayed cabriole legs ending in pad feet, h. 26", dia. 20"....
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