A rare, period, 48” diameter drum table. Made out of mahogany, this table is impressive. First, the embossed leather on top has great age and character but is still in excellent condition.
Federal China Cabinet
Federal China Cabinet
A gorgeous, solid mahogany china cabinet with mirrored back. Wow, was the first word that came to mind. This impressive piece is 85” tall, 70 ¾” wide, and 22” deep. In addition to the bottom shelf, it has 5 adjustable shelves with lines for plates on each. [Read more…]
Pair of End Tables
**STOLEN** These end tables were stolen from our shop. If you see them, please contact with us or the Chesterfield Count Police with any information, case #202005120111
An extremely rare, matched pair of Mahogany end tables.
“Wow! Are you kidding? This is too good to be true!” are just a few of the words that pop in one’s mind upon seeing these tables for the first time. Made out of solid mahogany, these tables are show stoppers. Overall, the tables are simply “sweet”.
Train Bell
Train or Ship Bell
A wonderful, brass bell that most likely came from a steam locomotive. Made somewhere around the turn of the 20th century, this piece looks great. It has a strong, clear tone when rung. [Read more…]
1910 Engraving of UNC
1910 Engraving of UNC
A wonderful engraving of the University of North Carolina. This piece was made by Richard Rummell (1848-1924). He was a well known artist and was commissioned to do some water color paintings of some of the most prestigious schools and colleges in American. Painted from a “bird’s eye view” it has often been speculated that he used a hot air balloon.
Brass Dial Tall Case Clock
Brass Dial Tall Case Clock
A beautiful, mahogany tall case clock with its original brass works. This clock has so much going for it that it is difficult to know where to start. First, standing 7’ 6” tall, it is a striking piece. Next, the eye is drawn up to the broken pediment on the bonnet with dental work.
Rummell’s Engraving of UVA
Rummell’s Engraving of UVA
A fantastic engraving by Richard Rummell of the University of Virginia. This piece was originally painted by Richard Rummell(1848-1924). He was a well-known artist and was commissions to do some water color paintings of some of the most prestigious schools and colleges in American.
