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100_0846
Lovely period empire drop leaf small dining table
with ogee skirt in walnut burl, excellent original
condition. Circa 1840s. 40 inches wide, 54 7/8" long with leaves extended (only 23 1/2" with leaves down), 28 1/2 inches tall.
Price: Sold
 
 
 
100_0852
Unusual old solid Chestnut top part of an old hand-
crafted hutch or step-back cupboard, the bottom half
of which is gone with the ages. This lovely relic could
be easily adapted as a counter top or table top piece.
46 " wide, by 14 1/4" deep, by 38 9/16" tall.
Price: Sold   
 
 
100_0987
Wonderful 19th Century Tennessee hanging or
counter/table top cupboard, originally a built in, with
later beaded board back.  Expert country
craftsmanship is evident in the mortised, tenoned and
wood-pegged door with handcrafted wooden latch. 34 7/8" wide, 13 3/8"deep, and 40 3/8" tall. This item could be shipped at buyer's expense.  
Price:     $698.00
 
In Stock
 
100_0988
Unusual Tennessee pine country washstand, mid-19th
Century,  with inset for wash basin to left and drawer
to right, and lovely scalloped backsplash and hand-
turned legs (all just slightly different in dimensions).
36" wide, 18 3/8" deep, & 38 5/8" tall at crest of
backsplash.  
Price:  Sold
 
 
 
100_0992
Wonderful early 19th Century dough riser, with
original hand-turned legs, and wonderfully put
together, complete with antique mouse hole at one
corner of the top and adjoining side. 33" long, 14 1/2" wide, & 23 1/4" tall. We will ship this item at buyer's expense.
Price:     $399.00
 
In Stock
 
100_0997
Another view of 100-0988, showing the cutout for the
wash bowl. The bowl and pitcher set is Johnson
Brothers ironstone. Bowl: 14 5/8" dia. & 3 3/4" high.
Pitcher: 10" across at handle & spout & 11 1/8" high.
We will ship this bowl and pitcher at buyer's expense.
Price:     $195.00
For bowl & pitcher set
 
In Stock
 
100_0998
Simply beautiful little English child's dresser, with
Eastlake and Aesthetic influences.  Handmade,
probably on special order from a loving father, by a
cabinet maker, this piece is a rarity in an age of 
factory made furniture. Circa 1885. Walnut, superb!
32 3/4" wide, 17 7/8" deep, and 31 7/8" tall
(59" tall at crest of mirror)
Price: Sold!
 
100_1022
Another view of 100-0992, topped by one of several
lovely old 19th Century hand-turned dough or kitchen
bowls, all lovely and unique - showing their individual
makers' personal touch in the details!
Price:
 
In Stock
 
101_0473
This Circa 1910 English solid oak gate-leg breakfast or dining table is solid as Gibralter, with very nice
turnings, original hinges, and the most beautiful
elipical oval you'll see anywhere.
59 1/2" long with leaves extended, 41 3/4" wide, and 29" tall.
Price: Sold!
 
 
 
101_0490
A great Eastlake tall chest, refinished by someone a
few years back in a natural finish which gives it a very appealing light wood color almost never seen in
Eastlake. It wears its original, lovely brasses and has a very nice Eastlake backsplash.
39" wide, 18" deep, & 55 3/8" tall at crest of backsplash.
Price: Sold

 

 
 
101_0494
This old Southern poplar meal and flour bin is of all
hand-planed wood and was originally constructed
with square nails,  which were later replaced with
round nails.  Each board is of varying thicknesses,
testifying to its primitive but solid credentials. Removable top! 34" long, 19 1/4" deep, & 29 1/4 tall.
Price:     $349.00
 
In Stock
 
101_0496
Although this old primitive blanket chest wears its
original red wash paint,  the neatest thing about it is
the completely intact antique wallpaper which adorns
all interior surfaces. 37 1/8" long, 18 3/4" deep, and
17 3/4" tall. This item can be shipped, at buyer's expense.
Price: Sold!
 
 
 
101_0497
Words cannot describe all of the wonderful historic 
features of  this box, Circa 1920s, which, in mute
testimony, tells all about itself and its only owner prior to ourselves. One of a kind! 30" wide, 21 1/2" deep, & 27 3/8" tall. We will ship this item at buyer's expense.
Price:     $379.00
 
In Stock
 
101_0499
Very nice old Mississippi primitive two door cupboard
with its original faded green and white, crackled paint
and glass door knobs.  A nice size for the modern
home, neither too large nor too small! Circa 1900. 39 1/2" wide, 14 3/4" deep, & 67 5/8" tall. 
Price: Sold
 
 
 
101_0502
Two great 19th Century Chinese boxes or trunks, 
made of solid Camfor wood (open them up and
inhale!), with original hard-ware and hand-cut
dovetailed joinery.  No modern reproduction knock-
offs here! Each wears its original paint.
Red one 27
5/8" wide, 19 1/2" deep, & 17 1/2" tall.  Dark green
one the same except 17 5/8" tall. We will ship these
items at buyer's expense.
Price:   Red $295.00
Dark Green $275.00
 
In Stock
 
101_0503
Rare as hen's teeth is this old Mississippi back porch
wash stand, probably from some old Sharecropper's
rural back porch in days long since gone.   Most of
these did not survive, making this practically unique.
44" long, 20 1/2" deep, and 30 1/4" tall.
Price:     $198.00
 
In Stock
 
101_0516
SORRY, I AND MY THREE IDENTICAL MATES
HAVE BEEN SOLD.
Price: Sold!
 
101_0517
A cut above shabby chic is this Circa 1955-60 pecan
step-back cupboard with convenient drawers in the
lower portion.  Refinished by Tom, using his own
special technique, using genuine milk paint, in an
appealing pale blue-grey color. Original brasses & hinges. 31 5/8" wide, 16" deep, and 66 1/2" tall.
Price: Sold
 
 
 
101_0521
Another of our old hand-turned dough/kitchen bowls,
this one perhaps a little newer than the others,  but
with a very beautiful patina.  All of our bowls and
smalls can be shipped at buyer's expense.
Price:     $65.00
 
In Stock
 

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