Here we have a lovely, Queen Anne lowboy. Made out of solid cherry, the table features an incredible, one board top with pegging. The pegs are clearly visible from the top and under the top on the front. (more…)
A commanding piece, this Butler’s secretary sure does grab one’s eye. The curved mullions are simply outstanding and the wavy glass is delightful. Look closely at the cornice. It features dental work and an Arabic arch. (more…)
What a sweet table. It feats flame birch drawer fronts with a cherry case, tiger maple legs, and poplar top. (more…)
A lovely, Hepplewhite sideboard made out of mahogany. This is a classic sideboard that features the famous “Baltimore Bell Flowers” inlaid on the legs. Inlay work like this is always sought after. (more…)
(Long whistle)….well, that’s what occurred in our minds when we first saw this.
This is a beautiful vanity with its original marble top. It is either French Empire or Neoclassical depending on one’s view. Our view…WOW! It is covered in a beautiful, rich mahogany veneer with applied ormolu decorations. (more…)
Here we have a lovely mahogany linen press. Made right around the turn of the 19th century, it is a two part piece with all of its original, slide out, linen shelves. (more…)
“Magnificent” just doesn’t do it when this piece is seen in person. “WOW” falls short too. “Masterpiece”, now that seems to fit. (more…)
Walnut, Marble Top Sideboard
A nice, solid walnut marble top sideboard. Victorian sideboards are a bit different from their earlier brethren. Usually, they consist of a marble top over 2 drawers over 2 doors with a tall, attached back piece.