Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc - American Classical Furniture
Private dealer in New York City specializing exclusively in top quality antique American furniture of the first 40 years of the 19th century

American classical furniture incorporates Empire and French Restauration styles of which Duncan Phyfe was an leading designer

Carswell Rush Berlin antique furniture home page introduction to American Classical furniture about Carswell Rush Berlin's dealing philosophy and background schedule of antique fairs participations
enquiries about our furniture or our antiques sourcing services links to other antiques and fine art dealers on the internet email_off.gif (605 bytes)

beds

case furniture

American Classical period mahogany armchairs

American Federal period side and dining chairs

Antique secretaries of the American Classical period of furniture-making

sideboards

antique American recamiers of the Classical or Empire period

antique American stools of the early 19th century

dining and breakfast tables

antique American card tables from the early 19th century Federal / Classical periods

antique mahogany center tables from the American Classical furniture period

dining tables

library, drum, writing tables

early 19th century American made pier tables - Restauration period

work tables

other tables - console, dressing, occasional, sofa, etc.

antique lighting

giltwood mirrors

miscellaneous furniture

objets d'art

paintings

 

CASE FURNITURE

Louis Philippe Roswood Bookcase

Louis Philippe Roswood Bookcase
New York, c. 1840

CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY DRESSING BUREAU WITH ATTACHED DRESSING GLASS

CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY DRESSING BUREAU WITH ATTACHED DRESSING GLASS
Boston, c. 1825

VERY FINE CARVED MAHOGANY COMMODE WITH EGYPTIAN MARBLE TOP

VERY FINE CARVED MAHOGANY COMMODE WITH EGYPTIAN MARBLE TOP
Boston, c. 1830

Brass-Mounted Bird's Eye Maple Bureau

Brass-Mounted Bird's Eye Maple Bureau
William Hook
Salem, Ma., c. 1815-1820
SOLD

Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Bureau

Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Bureau
New York, c. 1800

Items:  1-5  6-6