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Parke-Bernet Galleries; Hearst, William Randolph [Oth.]
The William Randolph Hearst collection (part 2): Important American furniture of distinguished provenance by Philadelphia, New England and New York cabinetmakers: historical blue Staffordshire ware : public sale: November 17, 18 and 19 (Katalog Nr. 64) — New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries, 1938

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140. Sheraton Mahogany Wall Mirror with Marine Decoration
American, circa 1815
Frame composed of reeded pilasters and molded pediment; the glass
frieze decorated with a sailing vessel lying offshore, cottages, and trees
in the foreground, in blue, white, and gold.
Height, 48^ inches; width, 28 inches
Collection of S. H. Lowndes, New York, 1935

141. Maple Cobbler’s Candlestand American, XVIII Century
Tripod, with two-arm candle holder; adjustable to various heights on
threaded shaft supporting a circular tray and doweled into a circular
base with three turned spindle legs. Very interesting example in good
condition. Rare. Height, 35 inches

142. Chippendale Carved Mahogany Tripod Table XVIII Century
Circular top with leaf-carved edge tilting on bird-cage support carved
with strapwork; acanthus-carved tripod ending in leaf-scrolled feet.
Height, 28 inches - diameter, 30 inches
Collection of Hiram Burlingham, New York, 1933

143. Parcel-gilded Mahogany Banjo Clock
Samuel Whiting, Concord, Mass., circa 1815
Circular dial with maker’s name, rimmed in brass; paneled case with
applied gilded rope moldings; the base with painting on glass depicting
the State House on Beacon Hill, Boston. Height, 31 inches
Collection of J. C. Harvey, New York, 1935

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