Duncan Phyfe Antique Furniture
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An Important set of 6 Mahogany & Mahogany Veneer chairs made by Duncan Phyfe New York circa 1830. These chairs are virtually identical to the chairs Phyfe made for his daughter Eliza & descended in the Phyfe/Vail family.Please see the photo below shown in the Nancy McClelland book of Eliza's chair. This set was part of the classical furnishings that were assembled by Page Talbott for the NJ Governor's mansion called Drumthwacket. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is opening an exhibit of Phyfe Furniture, Dec 20 2011, & there is an identical chair in the exhibit which can be seen by clicking here:
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/68.202.1
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A New York Pier table attributed to Duncan Phyfe NY circa 1830, with a feathered mahogany veneer, maintains original
mirror with original wooden backing, white marble is a replacement, table is 60 inches long, & could be used as a server
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An early 19thC American Clasical Mahogany Armchair attributed to Phyfe, [please refer to Thomas Gordon Smith;s reference to the furnishings in Milford Plantation], 42 1/2" tall, 25 3/4 wide, 27"deep
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Pricing
Available: yes
Item Number: 777
Circa: 1840
An American Classical or Empire Armchair by Duncan Phyfe, New York, 1840, mahogany & mahogany veneer, chair has been restored by prior owner & is in good usable condition, to see more good classical furniture, this chair strongly relates to the Phyfe Furniture at Milford Plantation documented by Thomas Gordon Smith
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