This sweet, Canton sauce tureen is beautiful. First, it is in perfect condition. The finial and hog’s heads are perfect. The top is a match to the base too. (more…)
Mahogany Cutlery Tray
A nice, mahogany cutlery tray with its original finish and hardware. Due to its heavy weight, it is most likely made out of San Domingo or Cuban Mahogany.
City of Richmond, VA
A beautifully hand colored image of Richmond from Harpers Weekly. The frame is 27.5″ long and 21″ deep. This was printed in 1862 and was well taken care of.
Walnut Towel Rack
A nice solid walnut towel rack. It is a solid piece and has enough strength to support quilts as well. It is 24 1/2″ wide, 34 1/4″ tall, and 9″ deep, at the base.
A wonderful, Mahogany Tall Case or Grandfather Clock. This clock was made by the renowned clock maker Aaron Willard in Boston, Massachusetts before 1800.
Cherry Two Drawer End Table, Circa 1820
A nice cherry two drawer end. The top is only one board! The drawer fronts are so thickly veneered in mahogany that the cabinetmaker was able to put scratch beading on the fronts.
Brass Chippendale Andirons, Circa 1800
A beautiful pair of matching Chippendale andirons. Made out of solid brass, the pair stands 17 3/4″ tall and 19″ deep.
Pair of Brass and Wrought Iron Andirons, Circa 1910
An unusual pair wrought iron andirons with brass finials. These pieces are definitely handmade but date from the early 20th century. They stand 28 ¼” tall, 26” deep and 9 1/8” wide at the base.