Work table, solid top, bottom part painted red. 2022: Handmade wooden table with handmade nails. Underneath - upper leg large chip, other 3 legs - good (painted red). Table top - candle wax, cracks, scratches.
This red Windsor High Chair is newly constructed to represent a child in this household. The style and turning do not indicate a particular region and therefore, the form is important. This style may be called a bow-back form which could date to…
This Windsor chair is very close to English examples. This particular chair could be Connecticut. The seat is tulip poplar, the arms and twinings are hickory, and the legs, stretchers, crest rail and arm supports are birch. This chair is circa late…
This bow-back Windsor chair is circa 1800. it is difficult to place in regard to origin. It has a feeling of Philadelphia, but may be Tennessee. The seat is white pine, and the legs and other turned parts, as well as the "bow", are hickory. There…
This bow-back Windsor chair is circa 1795-1810. this might be a Philadelphia chair. The chair was painted originally , but what is now on the chair is not old. The seat is white pine and one arm is birch and the other is oak. There is a saddle…
This walnut table, circa 1810, with two leaves is typical of the tables in use throughout the South. However, this table, with its being not square when open, is not normal for the South but could indicate Pennsylvania. This could be an example of…