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    Tiger Maple Tall Case Clock

    A Federal Tiger Maple Tall Case Clock. The Bonnet With Broken-Arch And Bee-Hive Carved Rosettes, Flanked By Urn Shaped Turned Finials

      Chippendale Gumwood Linen Press

      A Chippendale Gumwood Linen Press In Two Parts;The Upper With A Stepped Cornice Above A Pair Of Shaped Panelled Doors,

        Chippendale Cherry Inlaid Corner Cupboard

        A Chippendale Cherry Inlaid Corner Cupboard. In Two Parts; The Upper With A Molded Broken Arch Pediment Ending In Ebonized Carved Rosettes,

          Windsor Low back Settee

          A Rare Windsor Low Back Settee Fashioned In Poplar, Ash, And Maple. The Pillow-Back Crest, Terminating In A Carved Knuckle-Arm,

            Chippendale Walnut Chest Of Drawers

            A Fine Chippendale Walnut Chest Of Drawers.The Rectangular Top With Molded Edge Above Two Over Three Graduated Drawers Having Thumb-Molded Edge, Flanked By Fluted Corner Columns, Ending In A Molded Base,
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            William & Mary Walnut Tavern Table

            The Original Three-Board Top Having Shaped Battens Above A Frieze, Fitted With A Thumb-Molded Drawer, Retaining The Original Brass Bails,

              Hepplewhite Mahogany Giltwood Looking Glass

              The Broken Arch And Gilt-Carved Cartouche’ Having A Gilt-Carved Urn, With Flowers Above A Inlaid Frame And Gilt-Lined Mirror,

                Chippendale Mahogany Bow Front Chest Drawers

                The Rectangular Top With Bowed Front Having An Applied Edge, Above Four Graduated And Beaded Drawers, Retaining The Original Brasses
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                Bombe’s Front Chest Of Drawers

                The Serpentine-Shaped Top Having A Banded Edge Above Four Graduated Beaded Drawers. The Projecting Front Corners Ending In A Bold Molded Base,

                  Chippendale Mahogany Tall Case Clock

                  The Broken Arch Pediment With Original Rosettes And Flame-Carved Finial, Above A Painted Face, Inscribed “WILLIAM Hudson, Mount Holly’