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An Important Paper Labeled Meeks and Sons Table, label dates from 1829-1835 & is the label used before the famous J&JW Meeks Label, paper labeled pieces are definitely museum quality and hard to come by. The table has a highly figured bulbous base raised on casters, there are some shrinkage cracks on the top that have been repaired. Table maintains original finish that has only been waxed by a previous owner. 36 inches wide,
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American Rococo Revival Rosewood Card table, New York circa 1850, with a floral carved central cartouche, top opens to reveal a blue felt top with gold tracery around it. Original finish has been French polished approx 36 inches long, very good condition
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An Important Paper Labeled Meeks and Sons Table, label dates from 1829-1835 & is the label used before the famous J&JW Meeks Label, paper labeled pieces are definitely museum quality and hard to come by. The table has a highly figured bulbous base raised on casters, there are some shrinkage cracks on the top that have been repaired. Table maintains original finish that has only been waxed by a previous owner. 36 inches wide.
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Rosewood Rococo Revival card table. Wonderful rosewood top which swivels to reveal a maple drawer and card holder. New York. Circa 1845. Original finish, French polish.39“wide 191/4“tall 30“tall
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A Flame Mohogany Veneer with Satinwood trim and stenciled top, on a crisply carved Acanthus column and hairly paw foot base. Base is identical to a signed J&JW Meeks table base that I sold to a NY Museum. 36” wide, 18” deep, 28 1/2” tall.
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An Important Paper Labeled Meeks and Sons Table, label dates from 1829-1835 & is the label used before the famous J&JW Meeks Label, paper labeled pieces are definitely museum quality and hard to come by. The table has a highly figured bulbous base raised on casters, there are some shrinkage cracks on the top that have been repaired. Table maintains original finish that has only been waxed by a previous owner. 36 inches wide,
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An Important Paper Labeled Meeks and Sons Table, label dates from 1829-1835 & is the label used before the famous J&JW Meeks Label, paper labeled pieces are definitely museum quality and hard to come by. The table has a highly figured bulbous base raised on casters, there are some shrinkage cracks on the top that have been repaired. Table maintains original finish that has only been waxed by a previous owner. 36 inches wide.
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An important labeled Rosewood Rococo Card table by Alexander Roux, with carved grotesque masques to front legs back section pulls out revealing game piece compartments, on which is stamped Roux label (see photo) 29.5“h; 37“w; 18.5“d. this is one of 3 labeled Roux tables currently in inventory, condition is great
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A distinctive pair of pressed brass card holders by B. Day, England, & marked as such on the front, the detail on the base is most unusal. I do have several others available. approx 10“tall
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