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Eldred Wheeler tiger maple chest of drawers

Eldred Wheeler tiger maple 5 drawer chest in the Chippendale style of 1760-1770. Please see Eldred Wheeler A Collectors Guide, page 215 for an example of this chest. Measures 48 inches high, 19 inches deep and 36 inches wide. Like new condition.

Staffordshire blue and white coffeepot c1810

Large Staffordshire earthenware coffee pot circa 1810-20. Cornflower blue chinoiserie pattern "Two Temples", in the Broseley variation. Professional restoration to the inside of the lid rim, otherwise in fine original condition. Measures 12 inches high by 9.75 inches wide handle to spout.

Six gold and white Bavarian porcelain dinner plates

Set of six white porcelain Bavarian dinner plates with 24 karat gold vermeil rims. Diameter is 11 inches. Retailed by Ovington, New York. Lovely condition.

Early Margolis mahogany chest on frame

Early Margolis mahogany chest on frame in the Queen Anne style. The original 'Nathan Margolis Shop Hartford CT 1928' bronze plaque is on the reverse. Excellent condition. Nine drawers, wide hand-cut dovetails, perfectly matched mahogany and well-executed hand carved shell design. Measures 39 in wide at top and base, 36 in at case, 21 in deep and 55 in high. The Nathan Margolis Shop, a furniture making firm, was established in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1894 by Nathan Margolis. Hand skilled craftsmen were employed to make furniture as well as to do restoration work. Harold Margolis inherited the business after his father's--the founder's--death. Harold concentrated on reproducing antique furniture and began to market high fidelity audio systems. The business continued into the mid-1970s. In later years it was known as the Margolis Shop. Harold had kept his shop in public view by lecturing and appearing on local television, often to promote its "Antiques of the Future". Nathan Margolis emigrated to the United States from Lithuania, where his family had been in the furniture making business, via London, England, arriving in 1892. He and his father Charles had an antiques business in Hartford for five years. Nathan then started to reproduce antique furniture. At least one of his brothers, Abraham, helped him in his shop. Nathan is believed to be the first person to make a cabinet for a radio set, his first being a reproduction of a lowboy. Nathan died on February 8, 1925, at the age of 52. He was married to Rachel Bliss. They had five children, including Harold who continued his father’s business, and Irving. Rachel Bliss Margolis died on June 17, 1951.

Staffordshire blue and white earthenware coffeepot c1815

Staffordshire blue and white earthenware coffeepot c1815-20. Chinoiserie "High Bridge" pattern. Tiny spout chip. Measures 12 inches high and 9.5 inches wide from handle to spout. Ex. Zeller collection.

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