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Early 19th Century English Regency Mahogany Cylinder Roll Top Secretary

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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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  • 19th Century Barbados Regency Cedrela Bookcase
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    A circa 1820 bookcase from Barbados that reflects the West Indies/British Colonial style made from solid cedrela, featuring five shelves and pointed finials on top. This bookcase is published in a book documenting Caribbean antiques...
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  • Early 19th C English Regency Mahogany Credenza
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    This elegant and useful credenza was made in England, circa 1805, and features three small drawers, one large drawer and a cabinet below. The hardware is gilt lion pulls and casters ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Credenzas

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  • English Regency Mahogany Two Door Credenza / Side Cabinet, Early 19th Century
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    This Regal English Regency mahogany two door credenza / side cabinet is made in the early 19th Century using fine Cuban Mahogany with Gilt Bronze Mounts. The Regency Credenza top is ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Credenzas

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  • Early 19th Century English Regency Mahogany Social Table Attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Charleston, SC
    An English Regency mahogany social table, circa 1810, in classical Gillows design featuring removable reeded legs with brass cuffs and original cup caste...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Serving Tables

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  • Early 19th Century Caribbean Regency Mahogany Pedestal Serving Table
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    A rare West Indies regency serving table, circa 1820, featuring five drawers (four side and one center drawer with fan carving) and tulip pedestal base with acanthus carvings and bun...
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    Located in Essex, MA
    Period Regency mahogany secretary bookcase. Carved neoclassical elements. Pediment with carving and carved hairy pay feet. Drop down interior to reveal original compartments in satin...
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  • 19th Century George III Hepplewhite Cylinder Top Secretary Bookcase
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    Period Mahogany George III Hepplewhite Cylinder Top Secretary Bookcase. Tapered Legs. Maple inlaid top. Interior reveal leather writing surface and pigeon hole compartments. Beau...
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    An important piece of American furniture, attributed to the shop of Duncan Phyfe, circa 1840. To quote "Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York," 2011 (Kenny, Brown). "At its best, Phyfe's Grecian plain style furniture captures, the strength, simplicity and noble repose that characterize the best Greek Revival architecture. Phyfe achieved this effect by using the classical orders, often in abstracted form, and a quiet yet radiant palette of warm-toned rosewood and mahogany veneers, meticulously selected and applied in architectural manner." This secretary employs the finest available mahogany and follows in the strict adherence to proportion and form that made this expression of Phyfe's later career so powerful. The piece exactly matches a description of a piece sold at auction dissolving the Phyfe showroom and warehouse in 1844. The "Grecian standard" or scroll leg with the molded pedestal base and convex disc are all hallmarks of Phyfe's iconic work from 1834-1841. The cornice is supported on either side by scroll brackets which have lambs tongue details below, features linking it to another Phyfe secretary bookcase sold through Northeast Auctions...
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  • Early 19th Century American Sheraton 2 Part Secretary of Mahogany & Tiger Maple
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    Early 19th century American Sheraton two part secretary of mahogany and tiger maple from coastal new England. Brasses replaced and a few age appropriate cracks. Most panels are origi...
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