An incredibly rare pair of English Oak card tables in the Jacobean style. Pairs of tables in any style are rare in antiques. However, pairs of Jacobean tables…we have never seen any for sale, anywhere. (more…)
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…)
A lovely pair of Imari chargers. Measuring 18” in diameter, they make quite the statement. The decorations are bold and colorful. Look at the closeup pictures for the most accurate color. (more…)
Bold and beautiful, this large gold leaf mirror is a sight to see. Measuring 39″ by 44″, this mirror commands attention. Look closely at the details in the flowers, they are superb. (more…)
Masonic Tea Caddy
This nice Hepplewhite “tea caddy” has beautiful inlay all over it. On top of that, it has Masonic symbols inlaid into the front. Anything Masonic is highly sought after by collectors.
An incredibly rare, two part, valuables cabinet. Made at the beginning of the Queen Anne period, this piece is a marvel. When seeing the piece the first time, the size and style catch the eye immediately. (more…)
A wonderful, solid walnut candlestand. When one first sees this piece, the dishtop really stands out, and it should. However, it gets better the more one studies it. First, the finish is old but in great shape. It has a wonderful patina to it. Then one notices the wonderful figured walnut in the top. However, it is at this point that what makes this piece unique really jumps out. There are three pegs in the top. These pegs are original and go all the way through the top and through the board on the underside. This board is what is connected to the pedestal. (more…)