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Early Glass & Ceramics- Price Upon Request
Early American: Late 18th C. Chippendale tavern table, New Hampshire, c. 1780, 29 ¼" h. x 31" w. x 44" d.; Windsor brace back side chair, unusual form that furniture scholar Robert Trent attributes to New York, 36" h. x 16" w. x 20 ½" d., seat height 15 ¾" h.; late 18th C. American Windsor brace back chair with continuous arm stamped "W. MAC BRIDE, N. YORK" under seat, 35 ¼" h. x 22" w. x 24" d.; Liverpool creamware jug with Masonic decoration, England, c. 1800, from Rockville, CT area, 9 3/4" h.; oval olive green demijohn bottle, c. 1860-70, 17 ¼" h.; wall paper covered band box with figural motif originally from Coventry, CT estate, 12" h. x 18 ¾" w. x 13 ¾" d.; and 18th/19th C. small traveling case or document box, 5 ¼" h. x 12" w. [Many items from collection of antiques collector, furniture restorer, and author Henry Hammond Taylor (Connecticut, 1878-1933)] Lots 106, 129, 132, 144, 182, 225, 227
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