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Period: 1770s
American Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Desert Table with Ball
Claw Feet C 1770
Located in Charleston, SC
American Chippendale mahogany tilt-top desert table with seven circular carved molded dish segments, original locking mechanism with cleats, fluted spira...
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Brass, Iron
$10,200 Sale Price
40% Off
American Chippendale Walnut
Mahogany Tea Table, Chowan County, NC Circa 1770
Located in Charleston, SC
American Chippendale walnut and mahogany tilt-top tea table with a carved scalloped molded edge, exposed dovetail open hinged box, original brass locking mechanism, turned bulbous ur...
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American Chippendale Antique 1770s Pedestals
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William Sloane Coffin Sr., who was President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and an executive with the Sloane Company, founded the Company of Master Craftsmen to make colonial style furniture. The company worked closely with the Metropolitan Museum’s American wing, reproducing rare pieces from the collection to decorate the homes and offices of many of New York’s and the country’s elite. The Company’s production was quite limited during its’ thirty years in business making their pieces quite rare and very collectible. Today, a number of museums including the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the M.F.A. in Boston have Company of Master Craftsmen pieces in their permanent collections as examples of Fine “revival” furniture.
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