62free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>235237 238237Inlaid mahogany knifeboxearly 19th centuryOf typical form with sloping hingedlid opening to a fitted interior,contrasing barber pole band inlay.H: 15 in. D: 14 in.$800-1,200238Federal inlaid mahogany bow frontchest of drawersprobably baltimore, circa 1800The swell front top aboveconforming case fitting with fourgraduated line-inlaid drawers, inlaidcontrasting banding at base, flaringbracket feet.H: 36 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$800-1,200239Federal cherry fall front deskThe upper section with moldedcornice above four graduateddrawers, the lower section withdouble false front drawer opens tofitted desk, two long drawers below,raised on bracket base.H: 69 in. W: 43 1/2 in. D: 20 in.$5,000-7,000240Classical painted and giltwoodlooking glassearly 19th centuryHaving a stepped and moldedcornice, reeded pilasters enclosingan eglomise panel of a home, mirrorplate below.H: 21 1/4 in. W: 12 in.$200-300241Federal three-part inlaid mahoganydining tablecirca 1800With two “D” shaped line inlaidends with aprons inlaid withcontrasting band on square taperingline inlaid and cuffed legs, thecentral rectangular section with lineinlaid, deep leaves.H: 28 in. W: 48 in. L: 62 in (withoutleaves)$4,000-6,000239
63free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>246 247242Inlaid Mahogany side boardThe shaped top inlaid withflowerheads at corners and largeshell at center, vertical contrastinginlay to top edge, above anarrangement of four drawers andone door and centered, recessedshell-inlaid door, blind fret carvedposts ending in squared taperinglegs ending in spade feet, line inlaidthroughtout.H: 40 in. W: 69 1/2 in. D: 27 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000243Federal inlaid mahogany card tablenew england or new york, early19th centuryThe shaped top having ovolo over afrieze with figural mahogany andgeometric line inlay raised ontapering legs having line inlay.H: 29 3/4 in. W: 35 in. D: 17 1/2 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$500-700244Federal inlaid mahogany card tableRectangular top with ovolo corners,conforming apron with oval inlay attop of legs, square tapering inlaidlegs on casters.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$250-350245Federal mahogany candlestand19th centuryThe circular top with molded edgeover a turned urn form support ontripod arched legs.H: 28 in. Diam: 18 1/4 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$300-500246Federal inlaid mahogany butler’sdesknew york, circa 1800The rectangular top with line inlayabove deep drawer inlaid with ovalsand opens to a fitted interior abovethree line inlaid drawers on shapedapron and flared feet, all drawerswith stamped brass pull withGeorge Washington.H: 45 3/8 in. W: 46 1/2 in.D: 21 1/2 in.provenance:This desk was loaned to theDiplomatic Reception Rooms of theU.S. Department of State from 1976to 1983. It was also used in TheWhite House, Red Toile Room,during the Bicentennial year.Photocopies of correspondence withClement E. Conger and theconsignor accompany desk.$5,000-7,000247Augustin Edouart (1789-1861)silhouette of the thomas tatnalland frances clark lea familySigned, “Aug Edouart, fecit 1843Philadelphia,” framed. A note onverso identifies the sitters: FrancesClark Lea, Mary Clark Lea, SallieAnne Lea (married Jos. S. Perot),Thomas Tatnall Lea, and Governess,Mary Lavarell.12 in. x 15 3/4 in. (sight)$5,000-7,000248Augustin Edouart (1789-1861)silhouette portrait of therobeson family of philadelphia,1843Signed, “Augn Edouart fecitPhiladelphia 1843,” framed.<strong>11</strong> 1/2 in. x 23 1/4 in. (sight)$5,000-7,000
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