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From the Bulkeley Family Collection

72 Queen Anne Sycamore Child’s SlantFront Desk on Stand New England, 1740-1760 H. 39 in.; W. 29 in.; D. 19 in. Provenance: E.F. Simons, 1896; Mrs. Morgan J. Bulkeley, Hartford, Connecticut;

$4,000-8,000

73 Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table with Inlaid Marquetry Star New York or New Jersey, circa 1790 H. 29 in.; W. (closed) 30 in.; D. 32 in. Provenance: Simons and Stevens, Hartford, Connecticut, 1900; M.G. and F.B.H. Bulkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll; Thence by descent to present owner

$3,000-6,000

74 Chippendale Cherry-Wood Pembroke Table with Open Fretwork Stretchers New England, circa 1785 H. 27 ½ in.; W. 21 ¼ in.; D. 30 in.

$1,500-2,500 Property of a Massachusetts Family

75 Chippendale Mahogany Bonnet-Top Chest-on-Chest with Fluted Pilasters North Shore, Massachusetts, circa 1760 H: 88 in.; W: 44 ½ in.; D: 22 ¾ in. This example is distinguished by figured mahogany, claw and ball feet and shaped drop pendant.

$12,000-18,000

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