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The problem is, there’s zero demand for Duncan Phyfe-style sofas today. The dark wood and high back turn off buyers, and big-and-heavy just doesn’t fit today’s lifestyle.
A Grecian beadstead by Duncan Phyfe with drapery recreated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibit “Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York ...
Visitors to Pickers Paradise in Tazewell can find an antique Duncan Phyfe sofa, a horse mask, a life-size metal cutout of a Sasquatch, and more News Sports Business Go Knoxville Shopper News ...
Q: This antique library table came to my friend through his parents. His maternal grandmother bought it in Toronto in 1929. His aunt feels it may be a Duncan Phyfe, but we’re not sure. We know ...
Formerly attributed to John Rubens Smith, American, 1775 1849. The Shop and Warehouse of Duncan Phyfe, 168-172 Fulton Street, New York City. c. 1816. Watercolor, black ink, and gouache on white ...