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William IV Rosewood Center Table by T & G Seddon, England, circa 1835

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English Late Regency William IV Rosewood Leather Bergere, circa 1835
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A fine and elegant circa 1835 English late regency William IV period armchair or bergere of large scale and clean design having solid rosewood frame and buff-colored leather upholste...
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English Regency Brass-Inlaid Mahogany Tilt-Top Table, circa 1820
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Rosewood Slipper Chair, England, circa 1840
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Calamander Inlaid Mahogany Sofa Table by William Wilkinson, London, circa 1820
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A very fine and elegant circa 1820 English regency solid mahogany drop-leaf two drawer sofa table by renowned London cabinet-maker William Wilkinson of false double-sided form having...
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English William IV Giltwood Convex Mirrors of Unusual Form, Pair, circa 1830
Located in Kinderhook, NY
A rare and exceptional pair of circa 1830, English regency, late George IV, early William IV period convex mirrors having carved frames in original gilding of unusual thickly exagger...
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Neoclassical Black and Ormolu Bronze Sinumbra Base Table Lamp, circa 1835
Located in Kinderhook, NY
An unusual and finely cast circa 1835 English William IV or French Louis Philippe period ormolu and black-patinated solid bronze table lamp of columnular form, the base originally us...
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