New England early American Sheraton era four-drawer bureau, probably New Hampshire origin. Circa 1800. Original oval brass pulls. Birch with cherry drawer fronts cross-banded in mahogany and with line inlay. Cookie corner top above delicately turned and reeded legs with high feet and a shaped apron. Condition: Refinished, and with a small patch to the left rear corner of top. Dimensions: 42 1/8 inches width x 19 1/2 inches depth x 44 inches ht.
Arts and Crafts two-door china cabinet, solid oak. American. Circa 1910. A double door cabinet with glass front and sides. Three adjustable oak shelves. Original finish. Unmarked. Size: 40 inches wide x 61 inches high x 16 inches deep. Excellent condition.
Early American Queen Anne highboy. Coastal New Hampshire origin. Circa1760. A two part highboy in figured maple, with white pine secondary wood. The upper case with five long, graduated drawers over a lower case with two long drawers and an attractively shaped skirt and supported on four cabriole legs on pad feet. The exterior exhibits an old, mellow refinish and the brasses are original. No other repairs or restoration. Size: 75 1/4 inches ht. x 38 1/8 inches wide x 19 inches deep.
Arts and Crafts oak lamp table by L & JG Stickley. Circa 1912. Original dark brown finish and bearing a decal under the top that reads "Work of L & JG Stickley." The table has four square legs with crossed stretchers and a lower square shelf; the top is square with canted corners. Size: 30 inches x 30 inches x 29 inches ht. Good antique condition.
Antique two-piece painted pine corner cupboard. Circa 1820. The upper section has a single door displaying nine original wavy glass panes, and the interior has two serpentine fronted shelves with plate display grooves. The base has a single drawer with dovetail construction above a double-door fronted cabinet with interior shelf. The cupboard is decorated in a later grain painted finish, but it retains the original wide board back and original crest molding. Size: 78.75 inches ht. x 42 inch ...click for details
Early American Pennsylvania Chippendale period tall clock, attributed to John Scott. Circa 1785. This clock has a fine mahogany case with double scroll cresting with floral rosettes, urn and flame finials, arched face door with slender columns, painted white enameled metal dial with flowers in the arch and fruit and flowers in the corner spandrels, molded waist door with serpentine carved top, flanked by fluted quarter columns on the waist and base; molded panel base on ogee bracket feet. Certa ...click for details
A Shaker #4 rocker with shawl bar from the Mount Lebanon, New York community, unsigned but attributed to the maker Robert Wagan. Circa 1880. Old black painted finish with what is probably the original woven splint seat (with some breaks and wear consistent with the age). Dimensions: 33.75" ht. x 22" width x 28" depth. Seat height: 15". Branded on the upper slat with the numeral '4'. No breaks or splits to the wood of the chair.
Victorian high-style carved walnut pedestal with spiral supporting column and carved classical masks. Circa 1880s. Excellent condition but missing two acorn-shaped hanging pendants below the corners of the top, and with some tight age cracks to the central support. Original finish, some light water staining to the top's surface. Size: 37.75 inches high x 16.85 inches wide x 14.25 inches deep.
Adorable antique children's Boston rocker in old grain painted finish (red graining over black). Mid to late 19th century. Excellent condition. Scroll arms, plank seat. Size: 22.5" high x 15" wide x 19" deep. Seat height: 9". Structurally sound and tight, with no obviously replaced parts. Looks just like an adult chair, except it's so cute and tiny.