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.
Learn MoreA 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.
Learn MoreA 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 compar
Learn MoreA 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...
Learn MoreAn Outstanding solid mahogany tall case clock with broken arch pediment. Scottish. Circa 1825. Fits great under an 8 foot ceiling.The face depicts Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.Dobbie is documented as Clockmaker to the Queen.The face is signed William Dobbie Falkirk.The inlay is a nice touch on the bonnet.Inlaid quarter columns on the waist
Learn MoreAn Irish Tilt Top Tea Table with Pie Crust Top with Original Finish. In “as found” condition. Circa 1780. There is some minor damage to the pie crust.The base is beautiful.
Learn MoreA nice Circa 1770 Chippendale mirror or looking glass. English. In excellent condition. It is made out of English Walnut. It is a great size at 38in. tall and 19in. wide.The finish and all of the gold leaf are original.
Learn MoreAn Impressive set of Eight Chinese Chippendale Chairs with straight legs. Consisting of six sides and two arms. The finish is completely original on all of the chairs. Circa 1780. English. This is the finest set of English 18th century chairs Gates Antiques has ever had. The chairs have heavy Irish influence. The carving on the pierced splat and crestrail is...
Learn MoreA beautifully grained solid mahogany chest of drawers from Petersburg, VA. Circa 1780-1795. This chest was on displace in the Governor’s Palace of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, VA since 1984. It is referenced in Southern Furniture 1680-1830 The Colonial Williamsburg Collection by Ronald L. Hurst and Jonathan Prown on page 355, #5. It was used in the...
Learn MoreA wonderful Virginia map by William Blaeu dating 1650. The colors are brilliant. It is in great condition. Conservation glass and matting were used in the framing.
Learn MoreAn untouched solid walnut, three drawer blanket chest most likely from Shenandoah County, VA. Original hardware. Circa 1791. It is 28″ tall, 51 1/2″ wide, and 21 3/4″ deep. he till has two blocked drawers under it. The drawer fronts are tiger maple and are original. The underside of both drawers have a variety of writing. The name John May is present...
Learn MoreA Solid walnut chest with bookcase top. This three part piece is amazing. The cornice, which is detachable, has stunning walnut veneers. The Chippendale glazed doors are beautiful and have the original glass. The base is classic Chippendale with scratch beading. The feet are an early straight French bracket foot. The finish is original. The secondary is Heart...
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