A lovely, two pedestal Duncan Phyfe dining table from the early 20th century. Made out of solid mahogany, it has beautiful wood in the top. The pedestals are wonderfully turned. It has 2 leaves. (more…)
“What a cool little cupboard.” This delightfully, petite cupboard made out of yellow pine. Originally built during the second half of the 19th century, this piece was built for rugged use and has survived in amazingly good condition. (more…)
This striking, Federal, linen press simply put is…WOW!
First and foremost, the flame mahogany leaps off the piece. One’s eye simply won’t leave it. The flame mahogany is all bookend matched. This means each piece was the congruent cut of mahogany to the next one. (more…)
A nice, oval candlestand. This table has a two board top that is 23” by 14 ¾”. The cherry base goes beautifully with Honduras mahogany top. (more…)
This beautiful, solid walnut dining room table is most impressive. When seen for the first time, the soft warmth of the walnut is what one first notices. Next, the sheer size of the table is impressive. (more…)
A striking, Hepplewhite sideboard. This beautiful piece was most likely made in New York City around the end of the American Revolution or a bit later. The mahogany has rich striping and really catches the eye. (more…)
A lovely, English Oak candle box. This lovely box can be hung or used laying down. The lid slides open to reveal where candles were stored. (more…)