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This chair, circa 1760-1800, has 5 slats and is probably of Pennsylvanic origin. It is very similar to examples found in Pennsylvania, in fact, almost identical. If the chair demonstrated a weaker design, it might be Southern, but with the fine…

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Tabby weave structure. A fabric made of a linen warp with a wool weft

Brown cotton bonnet with self pleated ruffle on the edge of brim. Self material ties. / Child's bonnet made of cotton print in rusty red, scallop brim.

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.

This walnut candlestand, dish topped, circa 1770-1790, is American and could equally be called a "snap table", as this term has been seen in inventories in the South. This table has no birdcage and has had 2 different latches on the top. The…

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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.

This three slat chair, circa 1850-1900, is a chair from East Tennessee. Several have been seen which are similar to this example. The high finials and the strong, but loosely woven split-oak seat are two Tennessee characteristics. The top slat has…

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This chair, circa 1760-1800, has 5 slats and is probably of Pennsylvanic origin. It is very similar to examples found in Pennsylvania, in fact, almost identical. If the chair demonstrated a weaker design, it might be Southern, but with the fine…

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This chair, circa 1760-1800, has 5 slats and is probably of Pennsylvanic origin. It is very similar to examples found in Pennsylvania, in fact, almost identical. If the chair demonstrated a weaker design, it might be Southern, but with the fine…
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