Read more Chippendale Mahogany Window Seat Complete Stretcher base leads up to fully upholstered curved arm roll. 40″L x 19″W x 27″H... Read more
Read more Queen Anne Style Walnut Settee This settee has a scalloped crest rail on its upper edge which leads to upright conical outward scrolling arms. The rear legs have chamfered edges. The front corner cabriole legs, with pad feet, continue as large dowels through the seat rails; the middle front leg is tenoned through the front rail. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 44″ H x 62″ L x 26″W Philadelphia – c. 1740 –... Read more
Read more Chippendale Mahogany Sofa Our Chippendale Sofa has a camel-back with rolling arms and molded legs joined by hand mortised stretchers. The sofa base is joined with mortise and tenon construction and all the joints are hand fitted. All dovetails are cut by hand. The legs and stretchers are constructed from fine South American Mahogany. The secondary woods for the frame include maple, oak, and popular. The antique finish is hand applies and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 77″ L x 35″ H x 29.5″D Philadelphia – c.... Read more
Read more Chippendale Walnut Looking Glass This mirror of diminutive size has very graceful proportions and has a hand applied and hand-rubbed finish. 22 ½” H x 12 ½” W Pennsylvania – c.... Read more
Read more Queen Anne Mahogany Two Pedestal Dining Table Each pedestal has three out splayed cabriole legs ending in pad feet that are dovetailed into the column. The bulbous columns have ring turnings. Each rounded top tilts for storage neatly against a wall. The top sections are supported with removable battens. The sections are held together with clipped table yokes and hinged with a dual forged banjo catch. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. End sections: 29”H x 45” Wx36”D, Center leaf: 45″W x 24” D New England – c. 1775... Read more