Chippendale Grandfather Clock

A solid Mahogany Tall Case or Grandfather Clock with broken arch bonnet, Chippendale. The finish is old and has a great luster to it. Extensive inlay work throughout the clock, even on the bonnet. The hardware and ogee bracket feet are original. The finial is an old replacement. The clock is 8′ 3″ tall, 19 1/4″ wide, and 10″ deep. The works are 8...

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Empire Server or Small Sideboard

A beautiful Empire Server or Small Sideboard.  Fantastic flame mahogany covers the front.  Three concealed drawers are over two doors. It is 48 1/2″ wide, 21 7/8″ deep and 41 5/8″ tall. American. Circa 1845. Top is in good order but has a few expansion cracks which are completely stable. The front feet are scroll feet and the rear are turned. ...

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Solid Mahogany Sideboard

A solid Mahogany sideboard with magnificent crouch mahogany accents. The size is wonderful at 62 1/4″ wide, 20 1/4″ deep, and 40″ tall. The case has been restored previously.  American.  Sheraton.  Circa 1820. The top is in excellent condition with one minor bruise. Notice the great legs. Rear leg has been damaged and properly repaired. ...

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Cherry End Table with Turned Legs

Solid Cherry One Drawer End Table with Turned Legs.  It is 27 1/4″ tall, 18 3/4″ wide, and 16 1/8″ deep.  American.  Sheraton.  Circa 1820 A Beautiful Bird's Eye Maple Drawer Face. Replaced pull.

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Cherry Two Drawer End Table

Solid Cherry Two Drawer End Table with Mahogany Veneered Drawer Fronts.  Late Sheraton.  28 7/8″ tall, 21 1/4″ wide, and 17 3/4″ deep.  American.  Poplar Secondary.  Circa 1820.

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Solid Cherry End Table

Solid Cherry One Drawer End Table.  Hepplewhite.  The top is one board.  Replaced drawer pull.  Found in the Ohio River Valley area and probably local to there.  28 3/8″ tall, 17 7/8″ wide, and 17 3/4″ deep.  American.  Poplar Secondary.  Circa 1800.

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Solid Mahogany Bachelor’s Chest

A sweet solid mahogany bachelor’s chest with linen slide.  The figured drawer fronts are beautiful. It is 31 1/4″ wide, 18″ deep, and 32 1/2″ tall.  Circa 1780.  The feet are original.  The drawer pulls are replaced.  Great one-board top.  The finish has a great luster.  Here is a picture with the linen slide out. The feet...

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Walnut End Table

A solid Walnut one drawer end table with tapered legs.  Hepplewhite.  It is 28 5/8″ tall, 19 3/4″ wide, and 19 1/4″ deep.  Southern, found in Virginia.  Yellow Pine Secondary.  Circa 1810. The top is one board.

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Chest of Drawers

Solid Mahogany and Mahogany veneered bow front Chest of drawers. Sheraton.  Original feet.  Fully restored.  39 1/2″ tall, 21 3/4″ deep, and 41 3/8″ wide. Poplar secondary.  American.  Circa 1820. Top is in good condition with some wear from age and use.  Replaced pulls. Top is in good condition with some wear from age and...

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Mahogany Pembrooke Table

A beautiful mahogany two drawer Pembrooke table with extensive inlay and banding. Reeded turned legs. Satinwood inserts. The inlay and banding are extensive throughout the piece. 28 1/8″ tall, 16 3/4″ wide, and 18″ deep. English. Circa 1820-1850. The top is in good condition. Great old, possibly original finish. The inlay and legs are beautiful. ...

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Rare Mahogany Server or Sideboard

A Rare Mahogany Server or Sideboard, Circa 1785.  Original finish throughout the entire piece.  Banded top with extensive inlay throughout. Overall dimensions are 43 3/8″ wide, 23 1/2″ deep, and 31 5/8″ tall. English. This is a very accurate picture of how the piece looks.  Interior of main drawer is fitted with four compartments. ...

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Small Walnut Chippendale Chest

A rare, small solid walnut Chippendale chest.  The four drawers have fine string inlay.  Rosehead nails are used in the construction.  Yellow Pine and White Cedar secondary.  An original repair ticket accompanies the chest.  It was owned and restored for Mr. Frank Horton, the founder of MESDA.  It is either Virginia or North Carolina and was originally one of a...

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