Rare pair of Gothic Revival Sidechairs by the Green Family of Cabinetmakers, Alexandria Virginia; in walnut with leafage carved and shaped crest rails over turned spindles and with drop in seats, serpentine front seat rails and raised on saber legs . Circa 1850-70.
These chairs are very closely related to chairs (#14 & #15) in Oscar Fitzgerald's catalog: "The Green Family of Cabinetmakers: An Alexand ...click for details
Fine Antique Painted Satinwood Sewing or Work Table with flower and scrolling vine decoration and with embroidered panels (under glass) on all sides and the top. Below are two slides, one with glass top, the other for a cloth "basket". American, circa 1890 (small patch to rear leg).
This late 19th century table is done in the fashion of the early 19th century when . . .New England schoolgirls receiv ...click for details
Rare pair of Gothic Revival Sidechairs by the Green Family of Cabinetmakers, Alexandria Virginia; in walnut with leafage carved and shaped crest rails over turned spindles and with drop in seats, serpentine front seat rails and raised on saber legs. Circa 1850-70.
These chairs are very closely related to a chair (#14) in Oscar Fitz ...click for details
Antique American Mahogany Tilt-top Table, the single board round top supported on a pillar of tapering shaft, urn and rings; the legs with plain knees ending in simple pad feet; the lower edges of the pillar and knees attractively scalloped; the overall form typical of Massachusetts. Circa 1760-80
Rococo Revival Armchair in Walnut attributed to the Green Family of Cabinetmakers, Alexandria Virginia, having a carved crestrail of nuts, leaves and berries above an upholstered back, seat and armrests and with moulded and carved arm supports, seat rails and legs ending in brass castors. Circa 1860.
This chair relates in details to a sofa (#25) in Oscar Fitzgerald's catalog: "The Green Family of Cabinetmake ...click for details
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.
Fine Southern side chair in walnut having shaped crest rail above a vasiform splat and supported by cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Probably Virginia, 1745-1765. (Re-railed)
Antique Federal Southern Sidechair in walnut, having a shaped crest rail above an openwork splat, upholstered slip seat and moulded, tapered legs joined by an H stretcher. Circa 1790-1800.
Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table with secondary wood of poplar, having rectangular top with two shaped drop-leaves above a frieze drawer, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on reeded, tapering legs ending in brass casters.
New York, circa 1810.
See illustration of similar table from Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts at Boscobel by Berry B. Tracy. ...click for details