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Condition: New other (see details) Location: Allentown, United States This is a 1920s Chippendale -style tilt-top table, crafted from rich mahogany with an elegant deep finish. The circular top is adorned with a finely executed ... morepencil inlay, featuring a delicate central starburst motif.
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$799.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lander, United States Colonial Federal Period Mahogany Tilt Top Tea/Side Table. The tilt top latch was reset. The gorgeous solid mahogany wood is showcased by my many coats ... moreof hand rubbed finish which achieved spectacular results.
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Condition: Used Location: Philadelphia, United States Circa Late 20th Century. 124" Wide with both leaves inserted. Condition :Scuffs, dings, and surface scratches to top with examples pictured. Very good ... morepre-owned condition being structurally sound with age appropriate signs of normal use as pictured.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional. We use individual white-glove freight carriers. They are not big national corporations. Bucks County Estate Traders.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States These types of tables are very utilitarian and can be used as a small dining table, in an entryway, or even as a large nightstand. The table has one drawer ... morewith a high-quality English brass pull with a cornucopia design that was a later addition.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE WITH CARVED BALL & CLAW FEET - ANTIQUE TOWNSEND & GODDARD REPRODUCTION. This was ... morelikely made around the centennial celebration that reinvigorated an appreciation of 18th century designs & increased the demand for “traditional” furniture that was popular in the preceding century.
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$231.30 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Grindstone, United States This exquisite tilt-top table is a stunning piece of furniture that will add a touch of elegance to any room. Crafted from high-quality mahogany, this ... moretable boasts a beautiful brown finish and a round shape with a polished handle finish. The table is fully assembled and features a tilt top, making it perfect for any indoor setting. With a length of 24 inches, a width of 16 1/4 inches, and a height of 281/4 inches, this table is the perfect size for any room. The table is an original Chippendale style piece, manufactured in the United States during the 1920s. The table's shiny finish and originality make it a must-have for any antique furniture collector.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Santa Ana, United States Front drawer, apron and supported legs in faux bamboo detail, with Chippendale style fret work at front.Walnut inlaid table top with a black stencil line;Flip ... moreopen to have a walnut inlaid top and burl inlaid banding at edges.Four brass supported hinges and drawer pull.
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$499.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Shippensburg, United States ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY WINE TABLE. A single fore-aft batten is affixed to the underside with eight screws, the vasiform and fluted baluster ... morejoining into this firmly and locking into the legs with oversized dovetail joints from the underside.
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Condition: Used Location: Addison, United States Features two drawer accented with pierced brass drop bail pull and tall five. carved with acanthus leaf knee legs with ball & claw. It has" rope" carving ... morearound and nice wood grain. smoke free ready to enter your room.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States We whole heartedly believed this was a period table and refused to believe otherwise until we got our hands on it and checked out the construction. We ... morehave multiple copies of their literature and our father knew the Sacks and we will attach a photo from Albert Sack’s “Fine Points of Furniture” showing a near identical Pembroke table as a best example.
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Condition: Used Location: Philadelphia, United States Circa Late 20th Century. 47" H (Upright). Condition : H aze rings to top with examples pictured. Overall very nice.
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$100.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Bluffton, United States Crafted from solid wood, this table has a charming antique finish that adds to its character. The round shape and polished hand finish give it an elegant ... morelook that is topped off with an intricate hand crafted pinwheel inlay and beautifully carved ball and claw feet.
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$417.98 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Cedar Park, United States Whether used for decor or as a functional side table, this piece embodies the sophistication of the Colonial Revival era. • Turned pedestal base with ... moreflared three-legged feet for stability and style.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States EARLY 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NEW ENGLAND CHERRY WORKTABLE / NIGHTSTAND WITH BALL FEET. The table is in very good condition with our only notes being minor ... moresurface wear & the top is a later addition. We don’t like to send nice people off with things tied to roof racks.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States We really don’t buy many washstands, as most that we encounter are either unremarkable or have suffered significant wear due to frequent exposure to water. ... moreHowever, this example stands out for both its outstanding condition and the premium quality of the mahogany.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale. We use individual white-glove freight carriers. Age Appropriate Wear. They are not big national corporations. Bucks County Estate ... moreTraders.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States When the feet have 3 claws they’re referred to as talon feet and these are superbly executed with tons of character. The table has a 3 board Walnut top ... morein an old surface, likely original. The dish top is well pronounced and because the top is made from Walnut opposed to Mahogany, the tabletop has not warped at all.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States Our carriers. We use individual white-glove freight carriers.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Georgian / Chippendale. They are not big national corporations. Bucks County Estate Traders. We use individual white-glove freight carriers.
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Condition: Used Location: Canton, United States Storage fees must be paid before the item will be released.
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Condition: Used Location: Belleview, United States Beautiful table is made of solid Cherry wood with brass hinges. Table is 31" x 23' when leaves are in the up position. Top is attached to base. Finish ... morehas normal finish wear due to age and use. Can be displayed with the leave up or down.
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Free Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Dayton, United States An early 20th century Chippendale / Georgian style dining or breakfast table by Romweber Industries. Circa 1920s. Made from mahaogany with a beautifully ... morecarved edge over crotch mahogany apron. The table is supported by cabriole legs carved at the knee with anacanthus sheaf leadint to ball and claw feet.
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Condition: Used Location: Philadelphia, United States Believed to be Lane.
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Condition: Used Location: Philadelphia, United States
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional.
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Free Shipping Condition: Seller refurbished Location: Ponte Vedra, United States Glass top included. The carved pedestal base is painted Poseidon Blue with the highest quality oil infused paint. The table top has been stained to preserve ... morethe beautiful wood grain and highlight the rope spiral molding.
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Condition: Used Location: Perkasie, United States Colonial Williamsburg CW-134. 25782EC: HENKEL HARRIS - MOORE HMBC Executive Mahogany Credenza Bookcase. Oval shaped table with claw-and-ball feet. Approx: ... more40 year old. Specifically, but without limitation, Stenella Antiques and Interiors makes no representation or warranty that any of the lots conform to any standard in respect of safety, pollution or hazardous material, or fit for any particular purpose.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States The entire table is constructed from old growth black walnut which has traditionally been the primary wood of choice in Pennsylvania since the colonial ... moreera. The center of the table has a single drawer which is constructed from a walnut drawer face and a well oxidized country secondary wood.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Springfield, United States INLAID MAHOGANY TWO TIER SPIDER LEG STAND BY NATHAN MARGOLIS. It is in excellent condition with very precise inlay work. It is 21" long, 21" wide and ... more32 1/2" tall with a 17" X 17" top. We perform this service without the cost of labor as an appreciation for your patronage.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Springfield, United States The table stands on a large urn column with collared spider legs. This is a great size for a stand alone tea table or to use as an end table. 20TH CENTURY ... moreGEORGIAN ANTIQUE STYLE BURLED WALNUT HEXAGONAL STAND / TABLE.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States It is made entirely from the very finest solid cherry. Pieces like this are prohibitively expensive to have custom made and here is the very highest quality. ... moreIt is 50 1/4" tall with its back tilted up, has a 40" wide oval shaped top and is 29" tall.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale. We use individual white-glove freight carriers.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional. We use individual white-glove freight carriers. They are not big national corporations. Bucks County Estate Traders.
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Condition: Used Location: Perkasie, United States This is a wonderful all original late 18th century Chippendale style tilt top table with no restorations. We feel it is mahogany or cherry. It has the ... morebird cage. It measures app. 32" in diameter and 45 1/2" when the table is not opened. When the table is down. It measures app. 24" in height. It has all the original parts including ring and slat. There is a shallow surface scratch on the back side that is not visible from the front and in no way effects the appearance. Please see picture. It has wonderful claw and ball feet. This is a truly exceptional table that would make a marvelous addition to any home. Please feel free to question. We recommend local tri state pick up but will do our best to accommodate any shipper of your choice.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States When extended the leaf is supported by an uncommon fifth swinging gate leg. Both the tabletop and leaf have breadboard ends, crafted from large single ... moreplanks of old-growth New England White Pine. The main board does have an old diagonal age split, but that’s not uncommon for a pine board of its age and size.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Springfield, United States This is a fantastic three legged English candle stand made of beautiful English yew. Yew wood is highly coveted in woodworking for its unique grain and ... morerich color. It's the softest of the hardwoods and was used for everything from crossbows to the first Windsor chairs.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States The table has a square top with a scalloped apron and splayed legs. The darker circle at the center of the top is the original color where a lamp sat ... moreand blocked the sun. We perform this service without the cost of labor as an appreciation for your patronage.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States The unique combination of incredibly skilled woodworkers along with the readily available black walnut lumber made for a prolific and profoundly impressive ... morehistory of exceptional furniture production.
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$249.56 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Sarasota, United States Labeled as style #8424 the set has been well cared for with only minor age marks. Coffee table. Warm Regards. Side table.
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Condition: Used Location: Perkasie, United States Oval shaped table with claw-and-ball feet. Specifically, but without limitation, Stenella Antiques and Interiors makes no representation or warranty that ... moreany of the lots conform to any standard in respect of safety, pollution or hazardous material, or fit for any particular purpose.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional. We use individual white-glove freight carriers. They are not big national corporations. Bucks County Estate Traders.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States 18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE DROP LEAF DINING TABLE. The table has molded Marlboro legs that match the molding profile around ... morethe table box. The table is in fantastic condition with our only notes being minimal surface wear, small tear outs at the rule joints, and a few screws are missing from the hinges or have been replaced with slightly newer slotted screws.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States This is one of the most desirable forms of Pembroke tables as illustrated in Sack’s “Fine points of furniture”. We whole heartedly believed this was a ... moreperiod table and refused to believe otherwise until we got our hands on it and checked out the construction.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States Minor surface wear, light discoloration.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States Henredon Rittenhouse Square Chippendale Style Mahogany Expandable Dining Table, Two Silverware Drawers. Table With Leaves - H: 0.00 in x W: 125.00 in ... morex D: 45.75 in.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States You simply reach under the table to actuate the drawers. Hardware on Townshend Goddard pieces are normally sterling silver and Mr Goddard's passions for ... moresilver engraving lead him into quite a difficulty with Colonial British authorities for counterfeiting their coinage.allegedly.
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Condition: Used Location: Alloway, United States This side/end table is perfect for those who are looking for a unique and rare piece of furniture.
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$599.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Shippensburg, United States A FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SERPENTINE SERVING TABLE. An exquisite Chippendale center table, it was carefully designed with an eye for endlessly moving ... morelines. The light profile allows for it this service piece to be moved around the room easily and as such was designed to be viewed beautifully from all angles.
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Condition: Used Location: Holland, United States
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Georgian.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale / Traditional. light wear.
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States The hinges are original and there’s no evidence that the top was ever removed from the base. The leaves are supported by shuttles that are concealed in ... morethe table box and we especially love the turning pattern on the legs with the crisp ringlets.
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Condition: Used Location: Hatfield, United States STYLE: Chippendale. We use individual white-glove freight carriers.
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Condition: Used Location: Miami, United States 35" wide x 18 1/2" deep x 28 1/4" high (closed).
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Springfield, United States For sale is this ultra fine French carved Circa 1900-10's fine carved satinwood and mahogany two tier stand. Sorry we just noted the photo is out of focus. ... moreWe'll fix that asap. These are choice exceptional pieces made by a highly regarded Chicago custom furniture maker (label signature).
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$285.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Springfield, United States The contrast between the beautiful cherry wood and the brilliance of the bird's eye maple grains creates a stunning natural effect. The drawers are joined ... morewith hand cut dovetails and feature well oxidized drawer chamfered panels.
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American Chippendale Period Mahogany Pie Crust Tea Table, poss. Southern States
American Chippendale Mahogany Pie Crust Table. Possibly Southern States Last quarter of the 18th Century. Hairy Paw Ball and Claw Feet Item# 130101RQY27 This is an American Chippendale Period Mahogany Pie Crust Birdcage Tea Table. Crafted during the last quarter of the 18th Century. Possibly in the Southern States. The bold turned baluster relates to many forms seen along coastal North Carolina. Though it is a difficult piece to attribute with any certainty as similar works are also found in Philadelphia. More research would be necessary to attribute the piece with any authority. A very handsome work. The top is crafted from a single board of mahogany, a broad piece measuring an immense 37 1/16" x 36 3/8" It's sharp and well formed rim is carved of the solid, and from all appearances seems to have been sunk by hand rather than ... moreby turning, the craftsman planing this board until the outer inches of the rim remained upraised. These would then be carved and chiseled until they took on the form you now see. This is a highly labor intensive process and is more generally seen from shops with lower volume of production. We believe this table was probably in rough shape at one point in it's not so distant past. A condition that required the restorer to take apart the birdcage(note the alterations to the birdcage) remove the old rails and replace them and restore the cracking and loss around the base where the legs join the pedestal. As a result, it is difficult to be certain that the top truly is original to the table, though we do believe it is after closely examining it. The slideshow has many close up pictures that will allow you to determine that for yourself. The birdcage mechanism allows the table to swing freely. A small wedge-tenon sliding into the crevice in the top of the pedestal to lock the entire device in place. The pedestal is bold with a wonderful swollen baluster over the tri-form legs, these joining directly into the base in broad dovetail joints from the underside, locked in place with
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18th Century American Chippendale Drop Leaf Dining Table, Pennsylvania c 1770-90
Please note. We have a very large collection of additional images of this piece available for your enjoyment below. Description: This listing is for an 18th Century American Chippendale Carved Ball and Claw Foot Drop Leaf Table. Pennsylvania, almost certainly from Philadelphia, circa 1770-90. Each board on this stunning table is fully solid single planks of Mahogany, each carefully selected for the best possible grains. They are hand planed to leave a flawless top surface, with an unfinished and uneven planed underside. The leaves hang from the table with hand crafted original hinges, uncommon with the pressure usually on these hinges, but a statement to the quality of craftsmanship in the piece. One hinge is a possible replacement. Still a period hand forged hinge, but of different dimension from the other three) The hinges are reinforced ... moreto allow originality and functionality at the same time. The top sits gracefully over its original frame. The frame has a most graceful form. With a flowing carved apron floating the front and back. The practical hand craftsmanship is obvious, where the cabinetmaker carved and finished the front of each apron, but left the back unfinished with evidence of chisel and knife throughout. Each corner is formed with a pegged tenon-mortise joint, while the frame- of primarily pine secondary woods- joins with dovetailed construction for a permanent build. The underside of the table is locked on to the top with original glued blocks. The frame sits over four cabriole legs, rolling with ease into the tendons and muscles tensed in grip. It has some of the most beautiful Philadelphia ball and claw carvings, with full details of the talons, stretched skin and sharpness of the grasping nails reaching around each perfectly formed ball. Small knicks and marks from the knife are still apparent where they carefully carved each foot. The piece boasts the most magnificent patina and depth of finish. With a deep glow and incredible oxidization throughout. Every part of this piece is a testamen
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18TH CENTURY PERIOD AMERICAN COLONIAL CHIPPENDALE STYLE TEA TABLE CARVED WALNUT
OFFERED HERE IS A GORGEOUS ENGLISH PERIOD AMERICAN COLONIAL TILT-TOP TEA TABLE WITH CABRIOLE CARVED LEGS AND A ROUND CARVED GALLERIED TOP. IN VERY NICE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CONDITION. DIEMSIONS ARE: 27.5" IN HEIGHT(42" IN UPRIGHT POSITION) BY 26.25" IN DIAMETER A GORGEOUS PIECE! VERY OLD MINOR REPAIRS AS SHOWN. A GLOWING PATINA! On Sep-26-10 at 17:24:39 PDT. Seller added the following information:
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SWC-Chippendale Banquet Table, American, c.1790
The country's largest collection of fine Classical& Colonial Furniture. Just steps from the RISD Museum& John Brown House 292 Westminster St. Providence. RI 02903 tel(401) 272.3200 tollfree(888) 884.5336 Chippendale Mahogany Banquet Table. American, c.1790 Colonial Banquet tables are rare and the table above relies on classic Chippendale square molded legs. The three sections of this banquet table are united by a large mahogany board top. And complementary figured mahogany veneered apron. This table bears a museum’s number which we believe is Winterthur. Click HERE for more Photos& Dimensions All offerings are in fine condition with no major repairs or replacements unless otherwise indicated in description. We offer free delivery within 60 miles of Providence on all purchases over $2.000. Though specific delivery terms for ... moreall purchases outside of the Providence area are to be agreed upon after the auction. We offer and require the following necessities: i. Shipping must be performed by a professional moving service. We can provide shipping service. For a quote, please contact us directly via phone number 401.272.3200 or contact us through eBay. ii. Item must be insured in full. iii. Buyer pays for shipping& insurance. iv. We offer right of refusal upon delivery. And if refused, we will refund buyers payment minus auction& shipping expenses. Rhode Island purchasers must add 7% sales tax.
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American Chippendale Antique Drop Leaf Dining Table, Pennsylvania or Delaware
American Chippendale Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table. Pennsylvania or Delaware c. 1760-80 Probably Delaware River Valley. Originally One of a Pair Straight Marlborough Legs Item# 130002IWT18 The drop leaf dining table was a very prominent form in homes of the higher classes during the Chippendale and Federal periods. A working solution to the problem of balancing space with flexibility in a home that entertained company regularly. It allowed for tables to be posed as pier or serving tables against the wall, making the room large and inviting during a social engagement, these being brought out as needed to recreate a dining room. This table was almost certainly part of a pair originally. Two sets of bracket holes on one leaf evidence of clasps that would have attached to the leaves of the other table to create a solid surface. A pair of tables ... morevery similar in form, though crafted with solid board leaves, was offered at Christies in 2003( Lot 322. Sale 1189, sold as a pair for $13,145) Intact pairs of this form are rather uncommon as these were regularly broken up as they were passed down in families. The top is crafted of five boards butt-jointed with tongue-in-groove joinery assisting in all but one leaf. This probably a later solution to the uneven shrinking of the boards, secured from the underside with butterfly dovetails. The leaves hang over ruled joints, lifting on two swinging gate legs, the frame and knuckle crafted of solid oak double pinned to the square Marlborough leg. The oak rails are affixed with scattered rosehead nails to the poplar frame rails coupled with one original hand filed screw set in wells into the top on both sides, these boards joined to the mahogany front and back rails with exposed dovetails behind the gate legs. Three dovetailed walnut braces join the frame to the top, these absent several screws, the top likewise secured with three hand filed screws set evenly in wells through the mahogany front and back rails. A single thick walnut brace dovetails into either side of the botto
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American c. 1760 Chippendale period walnut dish top tilt top tripod table
American Chippendale period walnut dish top tilt top tripodtable with bird cage movement. Topcomposed of three joined boards(held in place by butterfly dovetails) Base pedestal composed of vase and ringturnings and cabriole legs ending in padded snake feet. Bird cage composed of similarly turnedcolumns. Piece has old or originalfinish and has some minor old damage and repairs. Note: Top surface has some water damage and two patches(old work) American c. 1760. 33.5” diameter x 29” tall. Offers accepted. Will Ship. Buyer sets up and pays for shipping. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf52%3E-13fc7d2a034-0x106-
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Fine American Chippendale Drop Leaf Table w/ Ball & Claw Feet, Pennsylvania
American Chippendale Mahogany Drop Leaf Table w/ Ball and Claw Feet Probably Pennsylvania c. 1770-90. Shaped Apron Item# 100105QPP31 An exceptional work of early American craftsmanship. This is an outstanding selection for serious collectors of Pennsylvania Chippendale furniture. Each board on the table is fully solid single planks of Mahogany, each carefully selected for the best possible grains. They are hand planed to leave a flawless top surface, with an unfinished and uneven planed underside. The leaves hang from the table with hand crafted original hinges, uncommon with the pressure usually on these hinges, but a statement to the quality of craftsmanship in the piece. One hinge is a possible replacement. Still a period hand forged hinge, but of different dimension from the other three) The hinges are reinforced to allow originality ... moreand functionality at the same time. The top sits gracefully over its original frame. The frame has a most graceful form. With a flowing carved apron floating the front and back. The practical hand craftsmanship is obvious, where the cabinetmaker carved and finished the front of each apron, but left the back unfinished with evidence of chisel and knife throughout. Each corner is formed with a pegged tenon-mortise joint, while the frame- of primarily pine secondary woods- joins with dovetailed construction for a permanent build. The underside of the table is locked on to the top with original glued blocks. The frame sits over four cabriole legs, rolling with ease into the tendons and muscles tensed in grip. It has some of the most beautiful Philadelphia ball and claw carvings, with full details of the talons, stretched skin and sharpness of the grasping nails reaching around each perfectly formed ball. Small knicks and marks from the knife are still apparent where they carefully carved each foot. The piece boasts the most magnificent patina and depth of finish. With a deep glow and incredible oxidization throughout. Every part of this piece is a testament to the planning and
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Fine American Chippendale Antique Card Table, Pennsylvania 18th Century c 1760
Fine American Chippendale Mahogany Card Table over Marlborough Legs Pennsylvania c. 1775-1785 in nearly untouched condition Primary Woods: Mahogany[tops. Primary case, legs, molding] Secondary Woods: Golden Oak[gate leg frame] Yellow Pine[back board of frame, runners, interior blocking] Cedar[triangular blocks under drawer bottom] Poplar[drawer sides and bottom] Item# 130108MWT12 This is an exceptional work of art. An American Chippendale Mahogany Card Table from Pennsylvania circa the last quarter of the 18th Century, likely crafted between 1775-85. The table is remarkably well preserved, almost entirely untouched other than regular maintenance of the finish through periodic and regular waxing- the finish beneath is possibly not original, or at least partially restored, but is very early and highly patinated. Every aspect of the table is ... moreoriginal, including the highly delicate C-Scroll returns that flank each leg- these are replaced or damaged with high frequency due to their precarious nature, particularly the left rear bracket, as this is only secured at the table frame and does not attach to the gating leg. Clearly the table remained in one area without being moved or roughly handled for much of it's life. The top is crafted of broad solid planks of mahogany. Each just under an inch thick and spanning the entire depth of 17 3/4" without a second board. The figure is warm and flowing, a rich pudding surface that is even more evident on the cleaner"game" surface. The top lifts over original hinges to rest on the gating back leg, this crafted with golden oak making up both ends of the knuckled board, tenoned into the rear left leg and pinned with two wooden pegs. A single drawer pulls out from the front with an outstanding Rococo pair of brasses, likely imports from England and fully original, the edge of the drawer lined with a thin cockbead molding to give shape to the drawer. The drawer is framed with poplar secondaries, the deeply chamfered bottom sliding into rabbets along the sides with
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Rare American Chippendale Antique Table, Single Drop Leaf, Ball & Claw c.1770-90
Rare American Chippendale One Leaf Table American Black Walnut w/ Shell Carved Legs on Ball& Claw Feet Probably Connecticut River Valley. C. 1770-90 Item# 130309GZP24 A fine work of the American Chippendale period. This is an exceedingly rare form. Termed by Wallace Nutting a"Sideboard Table" the form is generally recognized as a One Leaf Drop Leaf Table, a piece intended for display against the wall with it's exposed apron facing out. As such, the front two legs are highlighted with beautiful raised shells while the rear legs are unadorned. Crafted of what appears to be[not micro-analyzed] an American Black Walnut of well selected flowing grain. The top board and leaf both display a wonderful ribbing at the center surrounded by wide flowing veins; similarly in the apron and legs, the veins are large and run in distinct ... morechannels in a way that enhances the cabriole of the leg and does not distract from the scrolling scallop of the apron. While single leaf drop-leaf tables are predominantly found in Massachusetts. This table exhibits every indication of being of Connecticut craftsmanship with the distinct influence of Delaware River Valley tradition in it's construction and form. The sides of the apron are recessed, the inner edges of the leg posts being thumb molded and flanking the inset apron and knee returns, clearly reminiscent of Philadelphia treatment of this leg[see Kugelman. P. 136, fig 3.5 for a discussion of similar features on a dining table with East Windsor CT provenance and likely origin] Likewise. The pinned tenon-mortise joinery in the frame and legs is borrowed from this region. The intensely scalloped apron exudes grace and liveliness with a repeating lobe flanked by a half step[for similar apron treatments see Kugelman. P. 88-91- those documented of Wethersfield, Connecticut craftsmanship] The purity of the craftsmanship is representative of a very accomplished artisan; every detail is perfected. Note the close up images of the underside of the returns; while usually these
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Original 1700s Chippendale Mahogany Pie Crust Tea Table American Philadelphia
Original American c1760-80 Chippendale pie crust tea table. Needs restoration. 2 cracks in the top one with 3 very old repairs. Legs were all broken and repaired at some time. Missing one rail. Holes stripped out where catch attaches under the top. But original working catch mechanism. The bottom metal bracket looks original, but screws are not. Finish is a dark stain and probably not original. You can see the beautiful wood when taking picture with a flash. Table is about 29 inches high and 29 inches diameter. Top is carved from a single piece of mahogany and has many old scuff marks as well as 2 areas where a screw came through from the bottom one of which is repaired. This looks to be a fairly straightforward restoration. I had it checked out as being period and American with a famous New York auction house. Shipping would be in 2 boxes. ... moreTop and base and would be available only to the lower 48 in the US Local pick-up for free in Sioux Falls South Dakota Shipping is 300.00 to the US including insurance No International Shipping PAYPAL ONLY.
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American Chippendale Mahogany Pembroke Breakfast Table Philadelphia c. 1790-1810
CHEST OF DRAWERS ANTIQUE CHAIRS TABLES BRONZE SCULPTURES FINE PAINTINGS SCHOOL OF ORIGIN SUBJECT LAMPS. LIGHTING FINE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ANTIQUE BREAKFAST TABLE Philadelphia. Pennsylvania c. 1790-1810 w/ Molded legs and Domed Saltire Stretchers Item# 1401NVP18PS This is an exceptional American Chippendale Pembroke table. Crafted with a very dense and vibrant grained Cuban mahogany top. The flow of the grains is incredibly attractive, the intense ribbing through the center made accentuated by the smooth straight grains along the edges of the leaves. Lifting over triangular wings that easily swing from their resting place integral with the frame, the surface is broad and highly functional. Both leaves retain their three original hand forged iron hinges. A single drawer eases in and out of the front of the table with a brass bail ... morepull(replaced) the drawer front framed in an applied cockbead molding around most of the dovetails of the front joint. The bottom is deeply chamfered with triangular blocks set in the bevel to secure the drawer bottom firmly. Finishing the lower edge of the apron on both sides of the table is a thin tri-bead molding over the tapering Marlborough legs embellished with scrolling returns with a shapely"domed" saltire stretcher joining into the legs with a tenon; these lift vertically in a cyma-curving climb embellished by offset scrolls above and below each stretcher until they ultimately join half-lapped centrally. Truly eye catching are the crisp fluting and perfectly tapered form of each leg, this executed on the front and side of each leg with the interior corner being bevelled and interior sides left plain. They are sharp and very fine. The quality and craftsmanship in this fine piece is above reproach in every way- precise joinery and perfect carving have resulted in an investment grade work of art. For any serious collector of American furniture. This is an exceptional find. Notes: Fine Points of Furniture: Early American. Sack, p. 249- noting under"best"
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Antique American Mahogany Chippendale Lowboy Circa 1780-1790
Antique American Mahogany Chippendale Lowboy Circa 1780-1790 Description: A fine American mahogany Chippendale lowboy. Mid-Atlantic states, circa 1780-1790. The lowboy features a fine scalloped skirt and shaped corner brackets over straight square legs with an unusual"X" stretcher. The hardware is original and the finish is old. The top has a wide banded border. Secondary woods are oak and pine. The lowboy measures 29 1/2" wide by 18" deep by 28" high. In very good condition. The only issue is the split in the top which is very common since the top is one board. This piece has beautiful color and richness. Please view all photos carefully. Guaranteed to be as described. A note to our international buyers: We welcome international buyers but please be aware that any and all import duties. Taxes, Vats, etc. are the ... moreresponsibility of the buyer. In addition, it is a federal offense to falsify customs forms. Please do not ask us to do so. Shipping: Items are generally shipped within 1 business day upon receipt of payment. Unless it is a large item that requires special handling, such as furniture. Payment: We accept paypal and all major credit cards directly through our own merchant account. Please email for other payment methods. Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge inkfrog terapeak. I000000.
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Rare American Chippendale One Leaf Antique Sideboard Table, Connecticut c. 1770
RARE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE SIDEBOARD TABLE WITH ONE LEAF. CONNECTICUT C. 1770-90 With Shell Carved Legs on Ball& Claw Feet Probably Connecticut River Valley. C. 1770-90 Item# 130309GZP24 A fine work of the American Chippendale period. This is an exceedingly rare form. Termed by Wallace Nutting a"Sideboard Table" the form is more generally recognized as a"One Leaf Drop Leaf Table" a piece intended for display against the wall with it's exposed apron facing out. As such, the front two legs are highlighted with beautiful raised shells while the rear legs are unadorned. Crafted of what appears to be[not micro-analyzed] an American Black Walnut of well selected flowing grain. The top board and leaf both display a wonderful ribbing at the center surrounded by wide flowing veins; similarly in the apron and legs, the veins ... moreare large and run in distinct channels in a way that enhances the cabriole of the leg and does not distract from the scrolling scallop of the apron. While single leaf drop-leaf tables are predominantly found in Massachusetts. This table exhibits every indication of being of Connecticut craftsmanship with the distinct influence of Delaware River Valley tradition in it's construction and form. The sides of the apron are recessed, the inner edges of the leg posts being thumb molded and flanking the inset apron and knee returns, clearly reminiscent of Philadelphia treatment of this leg[see Kugelman. P. 136, fig 3.5 for a discussion of similar features on a dining table with East Windsor CT provenance and likely origin] Likewise. The pinned tenon-mortise joinery in the frame and legs is borrowed from this region. The intensely scalloped apron exudes grace and liveliness with a repeating lobe flanked by a half step[for similar apron treatments see Kugelman. P. 88-91- those documented of Wethersfield, Connecticut craftsmanship] The purity of the craftsmanship is representative of a very accomplished artisan; every detail is perfected. Note the close up images of the underside of
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Fine American Chippendale Walnut Dining Table, Pennsylvania Antique c. 1760-70
The drop leaf table was a very prominent form in homes of the higher classes. A wonderful solution to entertaining regularly in the home. This table whole part of a pair originally, only a little part missing on the bottom of one leg. Construction: The top is crafted of five boards butt-jointed with tongue-in-groove joinery assisting in all but one leaf. This probably a later solution to the uneven shrinking of the boards, secured from the underside with butterfly dovetails. The leaves hang over ruled joints, lifting on two swinging gate legs, the frame and knuckle crafted of solid oak double pinned to the square Marlborough leg. The oak rails are affixed with scattered rosehead nails to the poplar frame rails coupled with one original hand filed screw set in wells into the top on both sides, these boards joined to the mahogany front and ... moreback rails with exposed dovetails behind the gate legs. Three dovetailed walnut braces join the frame to the top, these absent several screws, the top likewise secured with three hand filed screws set evenly in wells through the mahogany front and back rails. A single thick walnut brace dovetails into either side of the bottom of the frame, reglued during the 20th Century. This form is less than typical. One that does not appear on the market frequently. Crafted with the clean simplicity we cherish in works of Chester County and the Delaware River Valley, the table is free of embellishment or unnecessary decoration- a well patinated surface shows great character, this emboldened by the strength and masculinity of the block feet. It is a piece you will cherish in your collection for a lifetime. Materials: Oak(outer rails. Gate leg frame) Poplar(sides of interior frame) Walnut(front and back of table frame, all leaves and legs) Measurements: 49 1/2" deep x 43" wide x 28" high; leaves are 17" in depth. Condition Report: Finish is somewhat early beneath many layers of later wax. Though the surface has much variation of color, including scars, abrasions and other u
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