Antique Furniture & Accessories

Gary R. Sullivan Antiques Inc. buys, sells and brokers fine and rare examples of antique clocks and early American furniture, including fine antique tall case clocks, banjo clocks, and dwarf clocks.
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Seymour Games Table, Boston, Mass sold

Seymour Games Table, Boston, Mass

A terrific Hepplewhite mahogany antique games table, by John and Thomas Seymour, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810.

Queen Anne Games Table, Boston, Mass sold

Queen Anne Games Table, Boston, Mass

A rare and important antique Queen Anne turret top games table, Boston circa 1750.

Chippendale Chest On Chest, Norwich, CT sold

Chippendale Chest On Chest, Norwich, CT

An important antique Chippendale mahogany bonnet top chest on chest, the bonnet lined with original period newsprint from Norwich, Connecticut circa 1785.

Federal Inlaid Sofa, New York, NY sold

Federal Inlaid Sofa, New York, NY

A fine and rare antique Federal inlaid mahogany sofa, New York City, circa 1800-10.

Queen Anne Tap Table,Westport, Mass sold

Queen Anne Tap Table,Westport, Mass

A fine Queen Anne red painted tap table, Westport, Massachusetts area, circa 1750-90.

Sheraton Hat Stand, Coastal New England sold

Sheraton Hat Stand, Coastal New England

An extraordinary Sheraton turned mahogany retailer’s hat stand, circa 1820.

Chippendale wing chair, Boston, Mass sold

Chippendale wing chair, Boston, Mass

A fine antique Chippendale carved mahogany wing back easy chair, probably Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1780.

Queen Anne Candle Stand, Newport, RI sold

Queen Anne Candle Stand, Newport, RI

An Exceptional Antique Queen Anne Mahogany Candle Stand, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1760.

Churchill Lolling Chair, Boston, Mass sold

Churchill Lolling Chair, Boston, Mass

Two Important Federal Antique Lolling Chairs, One Bearing the Label of Lemuel Churchill, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1805.

Federal Candle Stand, Salem, Mass sold

Federal Candle Stand, Salem, Mass

A Fine Federal Mahogany Octagonal Tilt-top Antique Candle Stand, probably Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1790.