American Chippendale Tea Caddy
An incredibly, American, Chippendale tea caddy. How does one know it is American? It has poplar secondary wood used throughout!
Pennsylvania Stepback Cupboard with Pie Shelf, Circa 1810
A wonderful walnut stepback cupboard with 3 drawers and a pie shelf. The finish appears to be completely original. The mullions are very pretty. It separates into 2 pieces.
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…)
A beautiful, 16” Imari Charger with scalloped and ribbed edges. It features 6 panels alternating foo dogs and phoenixes. (more…)
A very unusually Imari platter in the shape of a shell. The shell form is typically seen in Chinese pieces but it is very unusual for Imari. (more…)
Catesby Engravings
A nice trio of Mark Catesby’s engravings from Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. He published these and other images between 1729-1747. (more…)
A pretty, marble top sideboard from the Victorian era. The high back with impressive, bookend matched veneers on the top and bottom of this piece make a lasting impression. It catches the eye and holds it. (more…)
A nice example of an Oak roll top desk. The “S” curve is in excellent working order. The desk features 2 slide out shelves for working and 7 main drawers. (more…)