**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”.
Pair of North Carolina Chairs, Circa 1850-1875 A nice pair of country, ladder back chairs. Notice the unusual turnings on the legs and back.
“Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack” by Kurz and Allison, Circa 1889
A great engraving of “Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack” by Kurz and Allison. This world famous battle represented major innovations in civil and military technologies.
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. (more…)
Banded Satinwood Pembrooke Table
An “eye popping”, “jaw dropping” pembrooke table from the late 18th century. This stunning, Hepplewhite table is veneered in satinwood and has rosewood banding and accents. (more…)
Bird’s Eye Maple Empire Server
An Empire server featuring a rare wood combination of Bird’s Eye Maple and Cherry. While the solid cherry sides are nice, it is the Bird’s Eye Maple top and front that really make this piece a sight to behold. (more…)
A beautiful and rare gas light fixture. “What an unusual light” is the first thought that pops into ones mind when this piece is seen for the first time. Then the beauty of the lamp shines forth. The next thought, “what is it”? (more…)
A wonderful Heart Pine Corner Cupboard with 2 doors. Look closely at the feet and trim. All of it is original. (more…)