A lovely, one drawer end table. Made out of solid walnut, this table stands 28 ¼” tall. It is 19 ½” wide and 17 1/8” deep. The top and pull are original. (more…)
Pair of Inlaid Knife Boxes
A gorgeous pair of inlaid knife boxes with their original interiors. The lid features an inlaid star while the edges are inlaid in an alternating herringbone pattern.
An absolutely incredible United States War Bond poster from 1942 featuring Santa on his sleight with two of his reindeer. This piece is nothing short of “WOW”! It was recently discovered, folded up, and put away in southern Virginia. (more…)
“Unbelievable! Outstanding!! WOW!!!” These are but a few of the words that come to mind when this desk is seen in person. It is simply “Incredible!” (more…)
A beautiful, solid rosewood canterbury. It is always difficult to find a canterbury in good, usable condition. This one features a carved wreath and is in outstanding condition. (more…)
This is a lovely San Domingo mahogany, slant front desk. The first thing one notices is the serpentine front. It is beautiful! Following the front, the ogee bracket feet and carved shell relief on the base stand out nicely. Once the fall board is lowered, one can see the interior with a matching shell carved into the center top drawer. (more…)
A beautiful pair of blue and white, Chinese export garden stools. This pair features a dragon, representing masculinity, on one side and a phoenix, representing femininity, on the other. (more…)
This wonderful map of Virginia was derived from Captain John Smith’s map of 1612. While amazingly accurate, this map shows Jamestown (Lameftowne). In the upper left corner is Chief Powhatan with his wives and children. On the right is a Susquehanna chief in a European pose. Look closely at all of the items on his person. Each was chosen for a specific and symbolic reason. (more…)