American antiques and antique furniture, silver, glass, paintings, American folk art Nathan Liverant and Son Antiques has been actively dealing in 18th and 19th Century American furniture, paintings, silver, glass and related accessories since 1920
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William and Mary gum wood two drawer lift top blanket chest featuring boldly turned ball feet.  New York, 1720 - 1745.
In fine condition, retaining the original cast brass tear drop hardware and original turned ball feet.
Federal figured maple and birdseye maple veneer one drawer stand featuring a rare Battersea enamel pull with image of a mounted cavalry officer.  New England, probably Coastal massachusetts, 1785-1810.
William and Mary bannister back sided chair with heart pierced crest and Spanish feet.
Old Saybrook area, Connecticut 1745-1770.

In excellent conditin with fine red 19th century painted surface over original red.
Classical figured maple and cherry fall front desk featuring carved lion feet and an elaborate fitted interior with 15 hidden drawers.  New York State, 1805 - 1825.

In excellent condition with original construction throughout, including the original ivory pulls on the interior and original turned cherry knobs on the case.  The cast brass hardware supporting the fall front lid may be a later 19th century addition.
A fine Federal Eastern White Pine carved architectural eagle in excellent “as found” condition.  American, possibly New England, 1790 - 1815.

In excellent undisturbed condition with a highly crazed craqueler surface.
A rare and important Windsor table featuring a turned frame and elegant vasiform turned legs.  Eastern Connecticut or Rhode Island, 1765 - 1785.  From the Boyce Collection.
In excellent condition featuring a 19th century black painted surface over the original blue.
William and Mary black paint decorated banister back arm chair with unusual scrolled crest and rush seat.  Kittery or Berwick, Maine, 1765-1785.
In fine condition with 19th century black painted surface with minor repairs to crest.

Federal cherry tall case clock featuring an eight day brass movement by AAron Willard, Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1795-1815.

In original condition.
Queen Anne walnut looking glass featuring a pierced shell and a finely scrolled crest.  American or English, 1740 - 1765.

In fine “as found” condition, featuring an old undisturbed finish and with a few minor losses to the crest.
Queen Anne cherry chest on frame featuring a scrolled apron and cabriole legs.  Southeastern Coastal Massachusetts, possibly Duxbury area, 1760 - 1785.

In good condition, retaining the original brass hardware and featuring an old surface with fine color and patina.  There is a small repair to the toe of one pad foot.
Memorial to James Stark of Colchester, Connecticut, worked by his daughter, Ruth Stark.  Watercolor on paper and retaining the original gilt painted eglomese glass matte and molded gilt frame.  Colchester, Connecticut, dated 1812.  
In excellent condition with minor stains and toning to the paper.  Retaining the origianl frame and eglomese glass matte.  The frame is marked on the reverse,
William and Mary child's size ladderback mushroom armchair.  New England, probably Coastal Connecticut or Southeastern Massachusetts, 1740-1765.  Can be seen in Israel Sack brochure number 29, October 1, 1976, item #P4333.

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