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Painted hard pine one-piece corner cupboard, early 19th c., 87" h., 38" w.
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Pennsylvania Windsor step rodback bench, ca. 1810, with bamboo turnings, 78" l.
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A George IV Bobbin-Turned Oak Bergere Circa 1820-30 Would love to find something similar for my house! Read more: www.katyelliott.c...
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American late 18th century Chippendale Graduated Four Drawer Chest, Pennsylvania, ca. 1770-1780. The top is fitted with an applied molded edge slightly over-hanging the case above graduated drawers supported by bracket feet. The interior of the top drawer is fitted with dividers which are original and not commonly found. The entire case, including feet, is constructed from heavily figured tiger maple adding to the aesthetic appeal.
Goerge III Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers England Early 19th Century Four drawers, each slightly deeper than the last. Original Oval brass pulls. Each drawer front has a pin stripe inlay border.
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Circa 1770 This beautiful chest is a transitional piece, showing the evolution from Chippendale to Hepplewhite -- it has survived remarkably intact and the flaming birch is stunning.
American late 18th century Chippendale Graduated Four Drawer Chest, Pennsylvania, ca. 1770-1780. The top is fitted with an applied molded edge slightly over-hanging the case above graduated drawers supported by bracket feet. The interior of the top drawer is fitted with dividers which are original and not commonly found. The entire case, including feet, is constructed from heavily figured tiger maple adding to the aesthetic appeal.
Chest of drawers; Four graduated drawers with brass escutcheons, brass bail handles; Craved bracket feet. Maker: unknown Date: 1770-1800 Material: cherry mahogany maple pine Historic New England
Chippendale style maple tall chest of drawers. Features six drawers with flattened urn shaped brass pulls, central drop, and ball and claw feet.\n \n Historic New England archive.
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A fine cherry Chippendale desk in original surface, with original hinges, and retaining most of its original brass handles. With fully-developed ogee feet and a carefully designed interior, this desk was made by a master craftsman. Note the blind-dovetailed case, thinness of stock, and extremely fine dovetailing of all drawers. In exceptional condition throughout, with a fine dry patina. Probably South Shore, MA. c.1800. 38 1/4" case width, 32" writing height. Peter H Eaton Antiques
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Abbey Nova I have a dresser just like this! I had no idea the style was george III!
Katy Elliott Looks a little like a hepplewhite to me. I was surprised it was from England but I'm still learning. Thought I would pin it here for reference.
Mary Swenson Also have 2 bow front dressers like this in our bedroom!
Joshua Clark Both Adam, Hepplewhite and Sheraton appear to be similar, each style has specific elements.But, is it also correct to refer to the designs as "George III."