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Flame Birch Federal Sheraton Bow-Front Sideboard, Boston
By Seymour School
Located in Providence, RI
sideboard is not a Seymour piece, because of structural differences in internal construction, it is
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Antique 19th Century American Sheraton Sideboards

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Mahogany

Federal Mahogany and Bird’s-Eye Maple Inlaid Sideboard Seymour Boston circa 1804
Located in Providence, RI
late 19th century painters, this is a sideboard of classical elegance. It came out of the Seymour shop
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Antique Early 1800s American Federal Sideboards

Materials

Birdseye Maple

John and Thomas Seymour Sideboard
Located in New Orleans, LA
A highly important American sideboard crafted by John and Thomas Seymour of Massachusetts. The
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Antique 19th Century American Sideboards

John and Thomas Seymour Sideboard
John and Thomas Seymour Sideboard
H 36.25 in W 71.25 in D 26 in
Federal Mahogany Sideboard with Satinwood Inlay Attr to John Seymour Circa 1800
By John & Thomas Seymour
Located in Hallowell, US
Rare Federal sideboard with elaborate inlay attributed to the workshop of John and Thomas Seymour
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Antique Early 1800s American Federal Sideboards

Materials

Mahogany

Seymour School Boston Federal Mahogany Sideboard, circa 1820
Located in Milford, NH
A superb example of a Sheraton Boston mahogany sideboard in the manner of John and Thomas Seymour
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Antique Early 19th Century American Sheraton Sideboards

Materials

Mahogany

American Mahogany Sideboard. Boston, Circa 1800
By Thomas Seymour
Located in Hollywood, SC
American mahogany seven drawer sideboard with lower flanking cabinets, period brasses, and
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Antique 19th Century American Sideboards

Boston 1790's Sideboard attributed to Thomas Seymour
Located in Charleston, SC
This sideboard has mahogany primary with poplar and white pine secondary woods. 19th century script
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier American Sideboards

Materials

Poplar, Ebony

Very Fine American Federal Mahogany Sideboard, Boston, circa 1805-1815
Located in Shippensburg, PA
A most spectacular piece of early American craftsmanship, this very fine sideboard is closely
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Antique Early 1800s American Federal Sideboards

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Brass

Federal Mahogany Sideboard or Server with Butler’s Desk, Boston, circa 1810
By Seymour School
Located in Milford, NH
A fine example of a figured mahogany veneered sideboard or server with fitted hidden butler’s desk
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Antique Early 19th Century American Federal Sideboards

Materials

Brass

American Sheraton Mahogany and Bird's-Eye Maple Bow Front Sideboard, Circa 1810
By John & Thomas Seymour
Located in Hollywood, SC
American Sheraton mahogany bow front sideboard with flanking spiral satin wood inlaid capitals
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Antique 1810s American Sheraton Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Federal Boston Mahogany Sideboard Attributed to the Seymour Workshop
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional Federal Boston demilune Mahogany sideboard, with shaped top with delicate arrow
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Antique Late 18th Century American Federal Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Inlaid Sheraton Federal Sideboard, Boston, Seymour Workshop
By John & Thomas Seymour, Thomas Seymour
Located in Providence, RI
This sideboard is a beautiful example of the Seymour work being done in Boston in the early 19th
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Antique 19th Century American Sideboards

Brass Mounted Mahogany Sideboard, circa 1820
By Isaac Vose
Located in New York, NY
sideboard are some of the finest that we have seen. This, combined with the curved façade, creates a piece
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Antique 1820s American American Classical Corner Cupboards

Materials

Mahogany

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Seymour Sideboard For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the seymour sideboard you’re looking for. Frequently made of wood, mahogany and brass, every seymour sideboard was constructed with great care. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect seymour sideboard — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 19th Century are available. Each seymour sideboard bearing hallmarks is very popular.

How Much is a Seymour Sideboard?

A seymour sideboard can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $23,000, while the lowest priced sells for $5,800 and the highest can go for as much as $248,850.

Finding the Right sideboards for You

Once simply boards made of wood that were used to support ceremonial dining, sideboards have taken on much greater importance since their modest first appearance. In Italy, the sideboard was basically a credenza, a solid furnishing with cabinet doors. It was initially intended as an integral piece of any dining room where the wealthy gathered for meals in the southern European country.

Later, in England and France, sideboards retained their utilitarian purpose — a place to keep hot water for rinsing silverware and from which to serve cold drinking water — but would evolve into double-bodied structures that allowed for the display of serveware and utensils on open shelves. We would likely call these buffets, as they’re taller than a sideboard. (Trust us — there is an order to all of this!)

The sideboard is often deemed a buffet in the United States, from the French buffet à deux corps, which referred to a storage and display case. However, a buffet technically possesses a tiered or shelved superstructure for displaying attractive kitchenware and certainly makes more sense in the context of buffet dining — abundant meals served for crowds of people.

An antique or vintage sideboard today is a sophisticated and stylish component in sumptuous dining rooms of every shape, size and decor scheme, as well as a statement of its own, showcased in art galleries and museums. Furniture maker and artist Paul Evans, whose work has been the subject of various celebrated museum exhibitions, created ornamented, welded and patinated sideboards for Directional Furniture, collections such as the Cityscape series that speak to his place in revolutionary brutalist furniture design as much as they echo the origins of these sturdy, functional structures centuries ago.

If mid-century modern sideboards are more to your liking than an 18th-century mahogany sideboard with decorative inlays by Hepplewhite, the particularly elegant pieces crafted by designers Hans Wegner, Edward Wormley or Florence Knoll are often sought by today’s collectors.

Whether you have a specific era or style in mind or you’re open to browsing a vast collection to find the right fit, 1stDibs has a variety of antique, new and vintage sideboards to choose from.

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