Schwind Antiques: Country and formal, 1750 to 1900. Mostly New England in origin; some China Trade; occasionally English and Continental. - Furniture, Hepplewhite, mahogany, Martha Washington, Sheraton, cupboard, China Trade, Demi-lune, Rufus Pierce, Foster and Lee, chest, lolling chair, card table, birdseye maple
 


Furniture

 

 

Four-drawer Chest

  • Unusual concave front; clustered columns with carved acanthus turned feet
  • Mahogany, oak secondary; original brass
  • Northern Europe
  • ca. 1810-1825
  • Height: 39 in. Width: 42 in. Depth: 21 1/4 in
  • $8,250
 

Canterbury

  •  Boston, Massachusetts
  •  1815-1825
  •  Mahogany
  •  H: 17 1/4 in.  L: 18 5/8 in. D: 12 1/2 in.
  •  $ 2,500

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Hepplewhite Blind-door Secretary

  • Mahogany with birdseye maple drawer fronts and door trim; string inlays
  • Massachusetts
  • ca. 1810
  • Overall height: 47 ½ inches
  • Writing height: 27 1/2 in. Width: 40 in. Depth: 19 3/4 in.
  • $13,500

 

 

Mahogany Hepplewhite Lolling Chair "Martha Washington Chair"

  • Massachusetts
  • ca. 1790-1810
  • Height: 46 in. Width: 25 3/4 in. Depth: 22 in.
  • $16,500

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