Wow! This classical, gilded mirror is in outstanding condition and is virtually untouched. First, look closely at the eagle. It appears to be poised to leap off the frame and fly. The carving is simply, breathtaking. (more…)
A beautiful, cherry linen press. This two (2) part piece has dovetailed case construction and cut nails throughout. Made out of solid, figured cherry, many call “wild” cherry, this piece is a marvel. First, the wood graining is beautiful. (more…)
A beautiful, mahogany camelback from the 18th century. Sofas this early are rare. This one features tapered, Hepplewhite legs with molded fronts. (more…)
Massachusetts Tall Case Clock
A beautiful Roxbury tall case clock made out of solid mahogany. The tall case or “grandfather” clock form with rounded top is known as a “Roxbury” style case.
“WOW! What is that! Is that carving?”
These are the first words that come to mind when one first sees this piece. First, to say it is “amazing, stunning, or unbelievable” simply doesn’t do it. Second, the pictures below simply cannot relate the visual impact this piece has. It’s presence, character, and…awesomeness can only be experienced in person. (more…)
American Chippendale Tea Caddy
An incredibly, American, Chippendale tea caddy. How does one know it is American? It has poplar secondary wood used throughout!
A majestic, three pedestal, Duncan Phyfe Dining table. This impressive table is a sight to behold at 146 ½” in length. Each leaf is 21”. (more…)
Melon Tea Caddy, Circa 1810
A rare melon tea caddy, Circa 1810. Melon tea caddies are one of the most difficult to find and would be a jewel in any collection. (more…)