Greetings to you on this Fourth of July, I've put together three pieces here for your consideration during this busy week.
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An American Chippendale mahogany Pembroke table with a cross-stretcher base in a small 29" length. H. 28 ½", d. 21". Dense timber with rich, dark color. This is a desirable small size. You will need to call promptly at this price. $475 and no disappointments with this little beauty. A 17th century Baroque dark oak side table, likely English or Dutch. A molded overhang top is above a central drawer on well turned legs with stretchers. Both top and face side are banded. H. 28 ½" (with glides), L. 34 ½", d. 20". $1250. A lovely mahogany British tall clock, circa 1800-30, with nice mellow old color. The case has line inlay on the arched top door and fluted columns. The bonnet top hood holds an eight day brass movement, faithfully running at present. Many tall clocks of this era run only 30 hours before they need a winding, thus the "eight day" type of two train movement is a great plus. Height 85". $2400.
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