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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. - This crock it one of many that will be at the show. It was made by Clarkson Crolius, New York City.

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A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. — This crock it one of many that will be at the show. It was made by Clarkson Crolius, New York City.

A BIRD IN HAND ANTIQUES, Florham Park, N.J. — Many splendid decoys including this pair carved by Willie Ross will be on display.

CHRIS JUSSEL, Bedford, N.Y. — This Nineteenth Century hall stand with mountain goat will be brought to the show.

CHRIS JUSSEL, Bedford, N.Y. — This group of Twentieth Century lamps, an early design by Hart-man, will be at the Armory. This design is also represented in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York City.

CHRIS JUSSEL, Bedford, N.Y. — This crisply carved rococo mirror will also be at the Antiques at the Armory in January.

HALSEY-MUNSON, Decatur, Ill. — An Eighteenth Century Massachusetts North Shore maple chest with high bracket feet and over-hanging molded top and graduated drawers.

HALSEY-MUNSON, Decatur, Ill. — An unusual early Twentieth Century four-light red tole chandelier with original paint and decorated shades, which is wired and working.

HALSEY-MUNSON, Decatur, Ill. — A pair of rare Nineteenth Century grained console tables with superb turnings. Probably from Maine or northern New Hampshire, circa 1815–1830; elegant and entirely original.

HALSEY-MUNSON, Decatur, Ill. — Pair of nicely figured maple 1760 Essex County, Mass., pad foot side chairs with parrot’s beak splats, strong turnings and rush seats.

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