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Bombe secretary desk, attributed to the workshop of Benjamin Frothingham Jr., Boston, c. 1750-1770, mahogany, white pine, brass - Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.jpg - Daderot
Card Table LACMA M.2006.51.52.jpg - Fæ
Card table, by Benjamin Frothingham Jr, Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1755-1790, mahogany with white pine, yellow pine - Winterthur Museum - DSC01456.JPG - Daderot
High chest, by Benjamin Frothingham Jr, Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1760-1785, sabicu and mahogany, white pine, red pine, brass marked 'I. Gold' - Winterthur Museum - DSC01451.JPG - Daderot
Bombe Desk and Bookcase 1753 Benjamin Frothingham Jr.jpg - BoringHistoryGuy
Chest in the Currier Museum of Art WP 20180527 041.jpg - Jane023
Furniture in the Currier Museum of Art WP 20180527 074.jpg - Jane023
Furniture in the Currier Museum of Art WP 20180527 076.jpg - Jane023
Chest-on-chest, attributed to Benjamin Frothingham, c. 1780, mahogany, white pine - Currier Museum of Art - Manchester, NH - DSC07637.jpg - Daderot
Chippendale drop-front desk, Charlestown, Massachusetts, attributed to the Frothingham family, c. 1770, mahogany - Cape Ann Museum - Gloucester, MA - DSC01091.jpg - Daderot
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