The Boston Globe, January 13th, 2008
Antiques & Collectibles Can an 18th-century tea table trump another 18th-century tea table that sold last fall for $6,761,000, setting an auction record for Philadelphia furniture? The answer will come when the McMichael-Tilghman Chippendale carved and figured mahogany tea table, one of the most important pieces of furniture to survive from Colonial America, goes on the auction block at Sotheby's Saturday in New York. The high of its $2 million-$6 million estimate is more than the $2 million-$3 million that was expected for the Fisher-Fox Chippendale carved mahogany tea table that sold at Chri...
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