Antique American candlestand in cherry having square top with “baby’s bottom” corners, nice vasiform turned pillar and cabriole leg ending in pad foot. Circa 1780-1800.
Fine antique American lap desk in figured walnut with satinwood banding, having a rectangular top opening to a fitted interior with baize lined writing slope, ink and pen wells and a hidden compartment, Circa 1840, on later cabriole leg stand.
Whimsical folk art stand in oak, elm, rosewood and mahogany; the faceted top with eclectic patchwork inlay is supported by an open pedestal on a tiered base. Circa 1900.
Set of four 18th Century Hepplewhite sidechairs in mahogany, having arched crestrail above a carved and pierced splat and raised on moulded, tapered legs (two chairs re-railed). Circa 1780.
18th Century American Highboy Base in maple with later rectangular cherry top above one long and three rebuilt smalller drawers and raised on bold cabriole legs ending in pad feet . Circa 1750-1780
Fine large pair of antique English tole tea bins with hinged wood lids and gilt painted decoration.These would have been shop fixtures for an establishment selling teas and the painted numbers would have been for different teas. Circa 1840-50.
Wonderful faux grained and stencilled American “fancy chair” with stencils of an eagle and basket of fruit, faux grained seat and yellow highlights. Circa 1840.
Federal mahogany pembroke table with secondary wood of poplar, having rectangular top with two shaped drop-leaves above a frieze drawer on verso, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on reeded, tapering legs ending in brass castors. New York, circa 1810.
See illustration of similar table from, Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts at Boscobel by Tracy. ...click for details
American Chippendale Ox-Bow Slant-Front Desk. Massachusetts, Circa 1780. In Nicely Faded Mahogany, the hinged, rectangular lid opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of valanced pigeonholes and small drawers. Below are four reverse-serpentine graduated drawers and the whole is raised on graceful ogee bracket feet. The grain of the mahogany on the lid and drawer fronts is very fine and the sides are 'plum-pudding' mahogany. The pulls and some of the escutcheons appear to be ori ...click for details