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This basin stand is mahogany and oak with Scots pine. It is English, circa 1800, and Hepplewhite style. It has a high back with a small shelf. One large cut out for bowl and 2 small holes for soap or tooth brushes. One drawer with 2 false drawers…

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This rack for blanket or towels is circa 1800. It is a walnut rack and American in origin. It seems they occur more in Germanic areas than elsewhere. It has three racks for towels.
4/2023 Wood rack with 3 rungs. dark brown color. rungs have 6…

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This circa 1820-1830 work table, as tables of this type were known, is called by a general term which might be subdivided into sewing, writing and other functions. This specific example is probably a Tennessee example in the taste of New York,…

This mahogany candlestand is mid 18th century. It is an English Candlestand of the Queen Anne style but may have been later, out of period. It has a tray top that tilts. Tripod base with snake feet. Simple vase turned stem. Good condition.

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This tea tray is mahogany and circa 1850-1870. With its three feet, screws, and shell-like handles it can be given a date of manufacture of the second half of the nineteenth century. Handles are carved with large flutes. The rim is scalloped and…

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This dining table is mahogany and circa 1810-20 (1840) It is a sectional table of mahogany with tulip poplar as a secondary wood. The lower front of the apron is inlaid with a darker wood. The table has been rebuilt somewhat underneath, and some…

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This table is circa 1820 and could be an end to a dining table. They have been called compass tables and "a side board rounding to fit the other (square table)". This could have been made as a "pier table" or "one to fit between two windows". At…

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Mahogany, English late 18th century. Rauschenberg report states this stand has surface decoration of lobes that are crudely executed. Seven dished spaces for bowls with punch work decoration surrounding the dish tops. Scalloped and molded edge. Base…

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This table, the end of a dining table, is circa 1810-1815. It has a drop-leaf and was part of a three-part dining table. This example is southern and probably Tennessee, as it is cherry with yellow pine frame and blocks. The corner type is "round…

This walnut card table is circa 1830. It is a white pine bottom and may have been make in the Tennessee area. The table is an unsophisticated version of a city example. The apron is too deep. The top turns to reveal an inner compartment for…

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