How tall is a Chippendale hanging corner cupboard?
This Chippendale English oak hanging corner cupboard is a very interesting piece. It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves. It measures 46 5/8 inches tall, 29 inches wide, and 17 inches deep.
How much did a mahogany chair cost at Chippendale?
Though the mahogany chair was estimated to bring $300 to $500, its actual selling price was just $143.75. Continue to 3 of 12 below. This Chippendale English oak hanging corner cupboard is a very interesting piece. It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves.
How tall is the door on the Chippendale furniture?
It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves. It measures 46 5/8 inches tall, 29 inches wide, and 17 inches deep. In 2008, it sold for $747.50. However, Morphy Auctions had it valued between $1,500 and $2,500. Continue to 4 of 12 below.
How tall is a Chippendale American mahogany tea table?
The top of this Chippendale American mahogany tea table tilts and turns on a birdcage support. The shaft is ball-turned and the piece finishes up with three cabriole legs and slipper feet. The piece has been dated to the mid-18th century and was refinished some time in its life. The table measures 28 1/4 inches tall and 30 1/4 inches wide.
This Chippendale English oak hanging corner cupboard is a very interesting piece. It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves. It measures 46 5/8 inches tall, 29 inches wide, and 17 inches deep.
Though the mahogany chair was estimated to bring $300 to $500, its actual selling price was just $143.75. Continue to 3 of 12 below. This Chippendale English oak hanging corner cupboard is a very interesting piece. It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves.
It features a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes over a double raised panel door enclosing three scalloped shelves. It measures 46 5/8 inches tall, 29 inches wide, and 17 inches deep. In 2008, it sold for $747.50. However, Morphy Auctions had it valued between $1,500 and $2,500. Continue to 4 of 12 below.
The top of this Chippendale American mahogany tea table tilts and turns on a birdcage support. The shaft is ball-turned and the piece finishes up with three cabriole legs and slipper feet. The piece has been dated to the mid-18th century and was refinished some time in its life. The table measures 28 1/4 inches tall and 30 1/4 inches wide.