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b. 1721 - d. 1787

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      • WILLIAM SAVERY PHILADELPHIA SIDE CHAIR
        Jun. 08, 2024

        WILLIAM SAVERY PHILADELPHIA SIDE CHAIR

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Seat height 16.5 inches, overall height 41 inches, width 19.5 inches, depth 16 inches. Though unmarked, this chair is nearly identical to documented works by Savery.

        Casco Bay Auctions
      • William Savery Bucklin oil Shelbourne River, Nova Scotia
        Sep. 30, 2023

        William Savery Bucklin oil Shelbourne River, Nova Scotia

        Est: $400 - $800

        Bucklin, William Savery (American 1851-1928), Shelbourne River, Nova Scotia, oil on canvas, 26.5 x 39 inches, signed and titled lower right, Provenance: The Honorable and Mrs. James R Kelley, Greensburg, Pa., framed measuring 36 x 49 inches.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • VERY FINE AND RARE QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE SIDE CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY (1721-1788), PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1760 |
        Jan. 20, 2018

        VERY FINE AND RARE QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE SIDE CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY (1721-1788), PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1760 |

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        appears to retain its original surface.

        Sotheby's
      • American Queen Anne carved walnut side chair
        Dec. 10, 2016

        American Queen Anne carved walnut side chair

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Philadelphia, in the manner of William Savery (1721 - 1788), circa 1760; serpentine crest rail with scrolled ears, solid vasiform vertical splat, slip seat, cabriole legs with stockinged trifid feet connected by oxbow stretcher, 38 in. H., 19 3/4 in. W., 16 in. D.

        Alex Cooper
      • 18TH C PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE:
        Dec. 15, 2015

        18TH C PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE:

        Est: $400 - $600

        William Savery (1721-1787) style drop leaf table. Ca 1770. Arched apron, deeply carved ball and claw feet, notched corners. Measures 42 ½ inches wide x 15 ½ inches top. Two 15 ¼ inch drops. PICK UP ONLY or ARRANGE OWN SHIPPING.

        White's Auctions
      • Queen Anne walnut dressing table, attributed to william savery (1721-1787) or a contemporary, philadelph
        Nov. 10, 2015

        Queen Anne walnut dressing table, attributed to william savery (1721-1787) or a contemporary, philadelph

        Est: $2,500 - $4,500

        Queen Anne walnut dressing table attributed to william savery (1721-1787) or a contemporary, philadelph ia, pa, circa 1750. H: 28 1/2 in. W: 34 1/2 in. D: 20 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Nancy duPont Reynolds Cooch, Greenville, Delaware.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • 18TH C PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE:
        Sep. 15, 2015

        18TH C PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE:

        Est: $900 - $1,800

        William Savery (1721-1787) style drop leaf table. Ca 1770. Arched apron, deeply carved ball and claw feet, notched corners. Measures 42 inches wide x 15 inches top. Two 15 inch drops. Pick up only or arrange own shipping.

        White's Auctions
      • Queen Anne carved walnut side chair, attributed to william savery (1721/1722-1787), philadelphia, pa, Shell carved crestrail above soli
        May. 02, 2014

        Queen Anne carved walnut side chair, attributed to william savery (1721/1722-1787), philadelphia, pa, Shell carved crestrail above soli

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Queen Anne carved walnut side chair attributed to william savery (1721/1722-1787), philadelphia, pa Shell carved crestrail above solid urn-form splat and tapering stiles on trapezoidal seat with scalloped apron and cabriole legs ending in trifid feet. H: 39 1/2 in.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAPLE RUSH-SEAT ARMCHAIRS
        Jan. 25, 2013

        A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAPLE RUSH-SEAT ARMCHAIRS

        Est: $60,000 - $90,000

        A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAPLE RUSH-SEAT ARMCHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO THE SHOP OF WILLIAM SAVERY (1721-1787), PHILADELPHIA, 1750-1760 41½ in. high, 21 in. wide, 16 in. deep (2)

        Christie's
      • Chippendale walnut four drawer chest, bearing printed label of william savery (1721/1722-1787) philadelphia, pa, Rectangular lip molded
        Nov. 20, 2011

        Chippendale walnut four drawer chest, bearing printed label of william savery (1721/1722-1787) philadelphia, pa, Rectangular lip molded

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Chippendale walnut four drawer chest bearing printed label of william savery (1721/1722-1787) philadelphia, pa Rectangular lip molded top with large notched corners, lip molded graduated wide drawers, narrow quarter round corners on ogival bracket feet, and bat wing brasses. H: 31 1/2 in. W: 36 1/2 in. D: 24 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Estate of Robert and Lillian Robinson

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • Important Philadelphia, PA Armchair
        Jun. 18, 2011

        Important Philadelphia, PA Armchair

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        attributed to William Savery (1721-1787), Philadelphia, circa 1760-1770, walnut, shaped shell carved crest with scrolled ears, pierced transitional vasiform splat, shaped arm and arm support with scrolled knuckle, slip seat, seat rail with central drop, cabriole legs with shell carved knee and raised stocking foot, rear stile with double through mortise and tenon construction and chamfered rear down swept legs.40" x 30" at arm & 23" at seat x 22" Reference: Down, Joseph, AMERICAN FURNITURE: QUEEN ANNE AND CHIPPENDALE PERIODS (1725-1788), plates 39 and #112.Estate of Wm. T. White, Princeton, New Jersey to direct family member, Raleigh, North Carolina

        Leland Little Auctions
      • q A QUEEN ANNE MAPLE SIDE CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA CIRC
        Jan. 19, 2002

        q A QUEEN ANNE MAPLE SIDE CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SAVERY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA CIRC

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        front seat rail replaced. This lot is not subject to the sales tax exemption as stated in the notice in the front of this catalogue. This chair is similar in design to rush-seat side chairs labeled by William Savery (1721/2-1787), a Philadelphia cabinet- and chairmaker known to have made a quantity of such chairs, counting some eighty-three examples in stock at one time (William M. Hornor, Blue Book Philadelphia Furniture, 1935, p. 295). A closely- related side chair with Savery's label sold in these rooms, Important Americana, January 16-7, 1999, Sale 7253, lot 766, est. $20,000-40,000, for $134,500. A Savery-labeled chest of drawers with a history of descent in the Hopkins family of Haddonfield, New Jersey sold as lot 765 in the same sale, est. $80,000-150,000, for $200,500. Another related rush-seat side chair labeled by Savery is illustrated in Horner, pl. 462.

        Sotheby's
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