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English 1790s/1810 Grandfather Clock by Robert Williams

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St. Croix Mahogany Directoire One Drawer Stand, Stamped By Maker circa 1790-1800
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This Directoire or Consulate Style solid Mahogany One Drawer Work-stand / Table was made in the Danish West Indies on the Island of Saint Croix in the Lat...
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19th C English Mirrored Bronze and Crystal Sconces by James Green
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Early 19th C English Regency Mahogany Credenza
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19th Century English Oak Curule Bench
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This English Country house bench is solid oak in the Classic Curule design. This window bench has a warm oak patina and rich red velvet seat. Me...
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English Chippendale Carved Giltwood Mirror, 18th Century
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English Chippendale Rococo mirror with carved wood gilded frame. The gilded wood frame is of the finest carving with an acanthus leaf cartou...
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Early 19th C English Regency Mahogany Library Stand
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An early 19th century Channel Island library bookcase or étagère features solid mahogany turnings, three shelves, a finished scalloped gallery, and two drawers on four bun feet wit...
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