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Windsor writing-arm chair. Probably Connecticut, circa 1790-1810.
Old black paint over the original green.

Listed in: A Windsor Handbook by Wallace Nutting. First published in 1917; page 85. Furniture Treasury by Wallace Nutting. First published in 1928; Vol. I, photo 1462-63 interior scene; Vol. II, photo 2611. Windsor Style in America by Charles Santore. First published in 1987; Vol. II, page 173, photo 187.

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Tin Whaling Ship Weathervane from County Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts; late 19th, early 20th century.

Country Hepplewhite Cherry Side Table; Pennsylvania; early 19th century; original, untouched condition.

Pair of New England Windsor Chairs; circa 1820.

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Unusually small sized two-drawer stand, poplar and yellow pine; made in the Frederick/Hagerstown, Maryland area, circa 1810-1840.

Windsor Rocking Chair, New England, circa 1830-1840; original, untouched paint and decoration.

Russian Brass Candlestick, circa 1840

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Cherry Empire Candle Stand; Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York; original, untouched condition; circa 1825-1845.

Windsor Arm Chair; Pennsylvania; circa 1840-1860; original paint and decoration.

18th Century English Brass Candlestick.

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New England Birch Country Queen Anne Candle Stand, circa 1740-1760.

Fan-Back Windsor Chair, Philadelphia, circa 1780.

Bow-Back Windsor Chair, Philadelphia, circa 1790-1810.

Frederick County, Maryland Mantel, dated 1896; overall size: 51 1/2"w x 48"h; opening size: 30 1/2"w x 35"h.

18th Century English Brass Candlestick.

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Mahogany Hepplewhite Arm Chair, Massachusetts, circa 1790.

Mahogany Hepplewhite Tea Table, probably Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1790.

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