Southern, likely South Carolina, Sheraton form cherry huntboard, yellow pine and poplar secondary. Plain top above two dovetailed drawers with molded brass pulls above tall Sheraton turn legs. Old label to underside of right drawer with partial name reading "____cy T. Simpson". 42 3/4" H x 61 1/4" W x 22 3/4" D. Circa 1825. […]
Lot 210: Southern Miniature or Child's Walnut Sheraton Cupboard, VA history
Southern miniature or child's walnut cupboard or press, poplar secondary. Cupboard in the old surface and consisting of a molded top with tall arched gallery, two paneled doors opening to reveal two shelves and chamfered interior, paneled sides, front turned Sheraton legs with unusual flared foot and straight back legs. Back boards have circular saw […]
Lot 207: Shenandoah Valley Painted Virginia Pie Safe, Fylfot Tins
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia fylfot tin pie safe in black/green paint, cherry primary and yellow pine secondary. Rectangular top over two hinged doors each with four larger fylfot punched tin panels over two smaller fylfot punched tin panels. Each side of the case with the repeating fylfot punched tin pattern. Interior with two fixed shelves. […]
Lot 208: Kentucky Cherry Sugar Table, Hidden Compartments
Kentucky Sheraton cherry sugar table, poplar secondary, having a plain top over deep rectangular locking drawer with a highly figured cherry drawer front and burl banded border, The dovetailed and cockbeaded drawer retains the original lock and glue blocks on the underside of the drawer. Interior hidden drawers of rectangular form rest between drawer supports […]
Lot 204: Southern Sheraton Walnut Cellaret
Southern Sheraton walnut cellarette, poplar secondary. Comprised of a plain top with tenoned breadboard ends, a dovetailed case fitted with five interior compartments, ogee medial molding above lower case, fitted with one dovetailed drawer and acorn shaped wooden pull, all on tall ring-and-vase turned legs. 38 1/2" H x 21 1/2" W x 22" D. […]
Lot 205: Diminutive Cherry Sugar Chest, Original Surface
Diminutive Sheraton sugar chest in the original surface, likely Northern Kentucky. Old red varnished surface with cherry primary, poplar secondary. Consisting of a plain rectangular top, the post and panel constructed case with one interior divider and one dovetailed drawer with wood pulls, atop turned feet. Brass escutcheons. Possible signature to back with C in […]
Lot 206: Southern Walnut Brandy Table or Board
Southern brandy table or board, coastal Carolina or Georgia, walnut primary, yellow pine secondary. Consisting of a plain, slightly overhanging top above two deep dovetailed drawers with kite inlaid escutcheons and elongated wood pulls, the left drawer fitted with interior dividers, all above tall squared tapering legs. Scratchbeading applied to the case surrounds of the […]
Lot 202: Southern Sugar Table or Low Work Table
Southern sugar table or low work table with an overhanging top and large dovetailed drawer with an inlaid escutcheon and lock. Poplar with a red wash, backboard chesnut or walnut species. Case rests on turned tapered legs transitioning to ring turnings and ball feet. The table appears to retain the original wooden pulls. 29" H […]
Lot 203: Georgia Hepplewhite Painted Pine Huntboard
Georgia Hepplewhite huntboard, Southern yellow pine throughout with old dark swirled paint decorated finish. Overhanging rectangular two-board top with gallery above two square nail drawers and tall square tapered pegged legs. Attributed to Clark Co. GA. 46 1/2" H x 57 3/4" W x 23 1/8" D. Mid-19th century. The collection of Dr. Robert and […]
Lot 200: Writing Chair and Saddlebag, Sec. of War Carey Harris provenance
Unusual Reclining Writing Armchair and Framed Saddlebag, both originally belonging to Carey Allen Harris (1806-1842), Acting Secretary of War and Commissioner of Indian Affairs under U.S. President Andrew Jackson. 1st item: Late Classical or Empire style mahogany reclining armchair with upholstered seat and seat back; curved stiles and partially upholstered armrests, the curved hand rests […]









