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we usually offer library furniture and suitable accessories. Their
condition is excellent. All restoration has been performed properly
and sympathetically, all the locks work, and they even have keys. |
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19th Century French Mahogany and Brass Partner's Desk
This
handsome French partners' desk is lavishly trimmed in brass—with
inset brass fluting on the pilasters and brass molding around each
drawer, the base panels, and the top. It is made with a full complement
of nine drawers on each side and pull-out writing slides in The finish has been repolished and the leather writing surfaces restored; some of the brass handles are also replaced. Provenance: The estate of Henry Luce (1898-1967) publisher of
Time, Life and Fortune magazines and founder of Time, Inc.
3rd quarter 19th century |
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George
III Period English/Scottish Good mahogany armchairs are extremely
difficult to find, and this is a very attractive example. Circa 1800 |
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George
III Period mahoganytripod table with round top Very good mid 18th century occasional or breakfast
table with a bold turned stem and a nicely figured one piece tilting
top. English tripod tables seldom used figured wood in the tops,
the cabinet makers instead having preferred straight-grained mahogany.
This is a very pleasing exception, and with good color as well. One
minor restoration has been made to the mounting block under the top,
otherwise all original. Top is straight and flat, legs and stem undamaged.
28 1/4" High, 32" diam top. |
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each end. 
The seat
is wide and deep, as an armchair should be, and the fine Chippendale-form
crest rail has the carved fans often identified with Scottish furniture.
The well-shaped and comfortable arms end in a bold carved scroll.
There is a restoration to the mounting point of one arm, and one
front leg has a repaired crack.

George
III Period mahogany

side of the kneehole, and there
is one long compartmented drawer at the top. Replaced feet. 38"x19.5"x21"h.
* Circa 1825 * $5,500 * No. 1289