Birch Double Chest from Essex County, Massachusetts
Birch Double Chest from Essex County, Massachusetts A highly figured birch double chest from Essex County, Massachusetts, probably from Salem. Circa 1780. Height: 82.5”; width: 42”; depth: 22.5"
Tea Table
Tea Table Elegant mahogany tea table from New Hampshire with a beautiful stance. Circa 1760. White pine secondary; height: 27”, width: 19”, depth: 28”.
Drop Leaf Table Attributed to Charles Belt Of Anne Arundel County
Drop Leaf Table Attributed to Charles Belt Of Anne Arundel County During his short life, cabinetmaker Charles Belt (ca. 1740-1775) was working in and around Annapolis, eventually settling at Mount Pleasant in Anne Arundel County. Chairs attributed to Belt feature his...
William and Mary Gateleg Table
William and Mary Gateleg Table Possibly the West Indies Mahogany, white pine, red oak Circa 1735 Original iron butterfly hinges H: 29”; W: 46.5” x 18” closed; 46.5” x 58” open. A beautiful and very rare survivor from the West Indies. This attribution is based on the...
Paint Decorated Corner Cupboard
Paint Decorated Corner Cupboard A fine painted corner cupboard reflecting the Mennonite tastes and traditions of the region. In excellent condition. Ex-collection of the Packwood House Museum which closed in 2021. Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Circa 1840 Poplar,...
Chair Belonging to the Quaker Heroine of the Revolution American Spy and Patriot Lydia Darragh
Chair Belonging to the Quaker Heroine of the Revolution American Spy and Patriot Lydia Darragh A Philadelphia Quaker Chippendale armchair with a silver plaque on the rear rail stating the original owner of the chair was a Quaker immigrant from Ireland, Lydia Darragh....
Set of Six Ladderback Chairs
Set of Six Ladderback Chairs A rare set of early chairs from the Philadelphia/Chester County area retaining the old or possibly original brown paint. With five bent graduated serpentine slats, onion turned finials ball and ring turned medial stretcher with elliptical...
SIMON CAMERON’S ARMCHAIR
SIMON CAMERON'S ARMCHAIRArmchair Belonging to Simon Cameron (1799-1889) Walnut Original leather upholstery Circa 1825 H: 36”; W: 24”; D: 21” This armchair was likely used by Simon Cameron when he was Adjutant General of Pennsylvania in 1826. Cameron went on to have a...
PHILADELPHIA DRESSING TABLE, CIRCA 1770
PHILADELPHIA DRESSING TABLE Mahogany, white cedar, poplar Circa 1770 H: 30; W: 34"; D: 22.75" An excellent example from Philadelphia with exceptional carving. The drawer front is carved from the solid with a concave central medallion with an asymmetrical rendering of...








