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Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was best known for the straight lines and classical look of his furniture carved in rich hard woods like mahogany and walnut. Values for an original Duncan Phyfe table ...
A question about one of the most common names in antique furniture came to my attention recently. At one of my antiques appraisal shows, I was asked about a Duncan Phyfe dining room set. First, I h… ...
A question about one of the most common names in antique furniture was brought to my attention recently. At one of my antiques appraisal shows, I was asked about a Duncan Phyfe dining room set.
Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was best known for the straight lines and classical look of his furniture carved in rich hard woods like mahogany and walnut. Values for an original Duncan Phyfe table ...
Q: This antique library table came to my friend through his parents. His maternal grandmother bought it in Toronto in 1929. His aunt feels it may be a Duncan Phyfe, but we’re not sure. We know ...
In the annals of American furniture before and after the Revolutionary War, ... the Scottish-born Duncan Phyfe (1770-1854), the young nation's most celebrated and original cabinetmaker.
The president of the Carswell Rush Berlin gallery in New York has a bed, a card table, and other furnishings attributed to Duncan Phyfe, the illustrious 19th-century American furniture maker.
The cellarette, Duncan Phyfe's fine furniture for wine storage, has six slots inside for the glass decanters that would hold wine during a 19th-century party or feast.
Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was best known for the straight lines and classical look of his furniture carved in rich hard woods like mahogany and walnut. Values for an original Duncan Phyfe table ...