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 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…
These two side chairs are Chippendale and circa 1770. The origin of these two mahogany side chairs is difficult to place. The presence of white pine for an original corner block would, for the period of these chairs, place them on the coast. With…
These reproduction Windsor chairs were made by the "Virginia Craftsmen" of Harrisonburg, Virginia. The style of these chairs is circa 1770-1790 Philadelphia. They are well made and have a blue green color.
This English, two chairback, settee is probably late nineteenth century or possibly early twentieth century manufacture, and is of the Queen Anne to early Georgian style. The secondary wood is oak and the primary wood is mahogany. Carved knees with…
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 three-legged table is circa 1800. It is an English table. The term "cricket table" is often used to describe this form. Cricket is an English game that has been played since the 16th century. The table top is of fine oak boards. 4/2022: "C…
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…
This cherry candle stand, circa 1810-1820, is typical of early Empire style and probably originates from Tennessee. It has early nineteenth century screws under the top. The form is very light and represents the period well. Simple vase turned…
This cherry candlestand, circa 1815-1820, is attractive, well proportioned and is probably from Tennessee. It has a tilt top. Nicely turned vase shaped stem supported by 3 primitive feet. One support has been broken and mended.