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Pennsylvania Drop-Leaf Breakfast Table
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Pre 1837 VR item# 796040 (stock# 8350)
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$500.00
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A solid mahogany drop leaf table with taper legs and legs swinging out to support the folding legs. This may date to about 1810 and was found in Pennsylvania. This larger breakfast table is suitable for seating six when fully extended. The drop leaf format offers table top lengths of 20" 40" or 60", all with a 47" depth; the height is 30". Mahogany, refinished, ca. 1810 breakfast table with nicely tapered legs worked with slight undulation and reeds.
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Georgian mahogany table
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Pre 1800 item# 787024 (stock# 7955)
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$8,500.00
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An unusual early 18th Century Queen Anne table whose top is 28"X 54". The caster mounted pad or spoon feet are classic Queen Anne and are pegged into the frame below the top; working drawers on both sides have brass pulls, that appear original. This table is unusual for several reasons. The use of mahogany in the early 1700s was unusual. Besides being less fashionable than the popular walnut or oak, mahogany was and always has been hard to get. It all had to be imported; yet this one p ...click for details
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Japanese Cabinet
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Pre 1900 item# 750941 (stock# 7922)
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Gordon S. Converse and Co.
610.722.9004
$1,600.00
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An charming example of 19th century English Arts and Crafts, decorated all over with polychrome lacquer decorations in the Japanese taste. The drawers are fit with little handles and drawers fronts veneered with unusual random designs and patterns. There are a few drawers pulls missing, and no key for the cabinet. The English had a revival of Oriental tastes in the 1890s. 18" X 15" X 7".
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