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Chippendale Walnut Dressing Table

The southern walnut dressing table has a graceful apron with a central arch that supports a three drawer arrangement.  The drawers are fully dovetailed with poplar sides and cedar bottoms.  They have a small bead which is also used on the legs.  Each drawer has two runners.  The two board top has a molded edge.  The brasses are hand cast and the finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.  29″ H x 18 1/2″ D x 32 1/2″ W   Possibly Virginia  c. 1770-1790

Tiger Maple Harvest Table

This Tiger Maple harvest table uses mortise and tenon joinery and has a hand applied and rubbed finish to achieve a rich patina.  35″H x 28″W x 60″L  Can be sized to fit your needs. American – c. 1790

Queen Anne Cherry Tavern Table

Queen Anne Cherry Tavern Table

The top is a narrow beveled oval.  The frame is fully mortised and tenoned with outsplayed bulbous turned legs, ending in pad feet.  The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 26 1/2″ H x 26″ D New England c. 1740-1760

Queen Anne Mahogany Porringer Top Tea Table with Candleslides

Queen Anne Mahogany Tea Table with Candleslides

A rectangular top with shaped porringer corners above a fully scalloped skirt on all four sides and cabriole legs ending in pad feet. The stiles are mortised, tenoned, and pinned. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

27″ H x 32″L x 22″ W

Connecticut – c. 1740-1745

Federal Cherry Tavern Table

Two-drawer Federal Cherry Table

The stiles are mortised, tenoned, and pinned with ring turnings supporting a three board top. The drawers are fully dovetailed with molded edges. The brass is sand cast. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 29 1/2″ H x 55″ L x 28″ W Pennsylvania – c. 1800

Federal Tiger Maple Side Table

Fully mortised and tenoned frame with tapered legs. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

28″H x 20″L x 18″W

American – c. 1790

Queen Anne Walnut Handkerchief Table

The four notched corners of the open top blend into a pleasing curve when the leaf is down. The graceful scalloped skirt is mortised, tenoned and pegged to the stiles, which support the cabriole legs, with padded feet. The center leg is attached to the side rail with a five fingered knuckle joint hinge. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

2½”H x top when opened 30″x30′
42 diagonal measurement

Boston-c. 1750

Hepplewhite Cherry Oval Tilt Top Candle Stand

This piece has a delicate column, ring turnings, bulbous shaft, and bowed legs with tapering string and block inlay. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

28″11×21″Lx16″W

Pennsylvania – c.1790-1810

Chippendale Display Table

Used for your valuables, this locked case with U.V. protected glass is ideal for stamp collections, antique maps, coins, etc. Interior space and size of table can be handcrafted to your specifications. The cyma curved sides are tenoned into the molded legs. The molded drawer is hand dovetailed. The opposite side has a simulated drawer complete with brass and escutcheon keyhole. The shadow box interior is cloth covered with the customers’ fabric choice. The top edge is molded. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

36″L x 25″W x 21″H
Interior drawer 25″L x21″W

Queen Anne Carved Mahogany Tray Top Tea Table

The top is rectangular with a molded edge. The frame is mortised and tenoned with a projecting cyma-curved apron. The gracefully curved cabriole legs end in shoe pad feet. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

25-3/4″ H x 19-1/4″ W x 17″ D

New England – c. 1740-1760

Queen Anne Walnut Tavern Table

This table has a full mortised and tenoned frame supported by a fully turned leg with molded tenoned stretchers. The drawer is fully dovetailed with a molded edge. The three board top is positioned with batons and wood pins.The brass is sand cast. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

30″ H x 48″ L x 30″ W

Pennsylvania, Lancaster Co. – c. 1760-1765

Chippendale Walnut Piecrust Tea Table

The carved top which is three feet in diameter has a birdcage support with battens. A brass hand forged banjo hinge holds the top down. The sculptured claw and ball feet and thrust of the ankles adequately support the large circular top. The column is richly turned with a bulbous center, resting on a fully dovetailed base that holds the legs. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

28″ H x 36″ W

Philadelphia – c. 1775

Hepplewhite Walnut Drop Leaf Table

The tapered legs are fully mortised and tenoned to the sides. The drop leaves are supported by hand carved knuckle joint hinges. The frame is pinned. A drawer is optional. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

Open: 41″ W x $2″ L .v 29’~’2″ H Closed: 21″ W x 32″ L x 2’~’2″ H

Pennsylvania c. 1780—90

Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table

The top has a molded edge with notched corners. The back and side boards are pegged to the stiles. The front skirt and drawer blades are tenoned and pegged into the stiles which lead to graceful cabriole legs ending in trifid feet composed of alternative cavettos and ovolos. The brass is sand cast. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.
Traditional Walnut with secondary woods of pine, poplar and white cedar.

Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table with Inverted Corners

The thumbnail molded top with inverted corners and nicely scalloped apron rests on a full mortise and tenon carcass which is pegged throughout. The graceful cabriole legs terminate in hand carved stocking feet. The brass is cast in sand. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. Secondary woods are pine, poplar and white cedar.

Pennsylvania – c.1750