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ANTHONY A. P. STUEMPFIG
2213 St. James Place
Philadelphia, PA   19103
Telephone: (215) 561-7191
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  www.anthonystuempfig.com
Areas of Specialization:   American Classical and Empire Furniture 1805 to 1840. American, English and French Decorative Arts from the first half of the 19th century. French and English Furniture from the first half of the 19th century. Old Master Paintings. 19th and 20th century A
Established:   1963
<b>A Magnificent Figural Pier Table in Mahogany, with Unique Carved & Gilt Griffin Monopod Supports, Lotus Feet & Applied Ebonized Anthemia & Acanthus</b><br>Attibuted to: <b>Charles Haight White, Philadelphia, ca. 1825-27</b><br><i>Height 29 1/8 ins., Width 61 ins., Depth 25 3/4 ins.</i>
<b>An Extraordinary Marquetry Panel Decorated Medal & Coin Collector's Cabinet</b>, with contrasting premier partie & contre partie panels.<br>Made by: <b>George Bullock, London, circa 1816-18</b><br><i>Height 24 ins., Width 22 ins., Depth 12 ins.</i>
<b>A Magnificent Pair of Rich & Impeccably Carved Lyre-Back, Archeological, Klismos Side Chairs</b><br>Attributed to: <b>Joseph B. Barry, Philadelphia, circa 1815</b><br><i>Height 33 1/2 ins., Width 18 1/2 ins., Depth 20 1/2 ins.</i>
<b>A Unique & Masterful Restauration Bonheur-du-Jour, or Ladies' Secretary</b><br>Attributed to: <b>Duncan Phyfe & Son, New York, circa 1835-1840</b><br><i>Height 60 1/2 ins., Width 36 1/2 ins., Depth 20 1/4 ins.</i>
<b>A Fine & Rare Pair of Acanthus Carved & Reeded Chairs With Incurvate Arms</b><br>Attributed to: <b>Ephraim Haines, Philadelphia, circa 1815</b><br><i>Height 33 ins., Width 21 3/4 ins., Depth 18 1/2 ins.</i>
<b>A Highly Important Pair of Carved Charles X Bois-Clair Fauteuils of the Most Magnificent and Rare Form with Arabesque String Inlays</b><br>Made by: <b>(stamped) JACOB (Francois-Honore Georges Jacob), Paris, ca. 1825</b><br><i>Height 37 3/8 ins., Width 24 1/2 ins., Depth 22 ins.</i>
<b>A Very Fine Scroll-Arm Sofa Incorporating the Most Sohpisticated Regional Lotus-Cornucopia Swag Carving and Die-Rolled Ornamental Mouldings</b><br>Origin: <b>Boston, circa 1820, possibly William or Henry Hancock</b><br><i>Length 84 1/2 ins., Height of back 34 ins., Height of arms 30 ins., Depth 25 ins.</i>
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