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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A fine Windsor high chair featuring a serpentine crest over delicately turned spindles and bamboo turned legs.  New England, 1795-1815.  In early black painted surface showing fine age and a soft patina.
William and Mary maple gate leg table.  New England 1740-1765.  In good original condition with minor repair to one leaf.
Paint decorated bamboo turned step down Windsor rocking chair with scrolled knuckle hand holds.
New England, 1820-1830.
Chippendale cherry tall chest featuring unusual carved pilasters.  Probably upper Connecticut River Valley.  Descended in the Stark Family of Colchester, CT and Rutland, VT.  1780 - 1805.
A fine and rare Mocha double jug with blue and white slip decoration.  English, 1790 - 1820.  Only one of three double jugs of this size, probably all from the same Shop.
In good condition with original construction throughout, showing normal wear and minor losses.
A pair of portraits of the Allen Sisters of Windsor, Connecticut.  Unsigned, pastel on paper.  One portrait bears the label of he framer, Spencer & Gilman of Hartford, Connecticut.  1810 - 1820.
In fine condition and retaining the original gilt frames
Portrait of a young girl dressed in a pink shirt.  American, probably New England, 1820 - 1840.
In good original condition, and retaining the original frame that has been re-veneered.
Comb back Windsor armchair with carved knuckles and scrolled ears.  Philadelphia School, Pennsylvania, 1770 - 1780.  In good condition with old “make-do” repair to back of crest.
Chippendale maple tall chest.  Eastern Connecticut or Rhode Island, 1780-1800.  Fine condition with original brasses and old surface.  THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD.
Portrait of Captain Stephen Clay (1751-1809) of Middletown, Connecticut.  Identified, signed and dated on the reverse by William Jennys (active 1793-1807),
Queen Anne brass swirl base candlestick.  Signed William Lee, London.  circa, 1750.
Queen Anne brass candlestick with scalloped edge foot.  English, 1750.  height: 9

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