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Side Chair, Maple, Atlantic white cedar, American
American
1755–90
Side Chair, Painted maple, pine; crewel wool, linen, American
American
ca. 1735–60
Armchair, Mahogany, red oak, sweet gum, ash; upholstery (modern), American
American
1770–90
Armchair, Solomon Fussell  American, Painted maple; rush (modern), American
Attributed to the Workshop of Solomon Fussell
1735–50
Desk and bookcase, Nathaniel Gould  American, Mahogany, white pine; brass, American
Workshop of Nathaniel Gould
ca. 1775
Doorway, Alexander Grant  American, Pine, American
Possibly Alexander Grant
ca. 1750
Dressing Table, Walnut, white pine, burl walnut veneers, mahogany; brass, American
American
1730–50
High Chest of Drawers, Walnut , white pine, burl walnut veneers, mahogany; brass, American
American
1730–50
Tall-Case Clock, Edward Duffield  American, Mahogany, yellow poplar, white pine; brass, iron, glass, American
Edward Duffield
1765–75
Tall Clock, John Wood Sr., Walnut, yellow poplar, white pine; brass, iron, glass, American
John Wood Sr.
1750–60
Tea Table, Robert Harrold  American, born England, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, maple; brass (modern), American
Robert Harrold
1765–75
Square Tea Table, Mahogany, white pine, American
American
1740–60
Tall case clock, Peter Stretch  American, Mahogany, pine; brass, steel, iron, bronze, silver, glass, American
Movement - Peter Stretch
Movement - Emanuel Rouse
1743–44
Lantern clock, Peter Stretch  American, Brass, iron, bronze; rope (modern), lead, American
Peter Stretch
1691–1702

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