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Late 18th-early 19th century New England stretcher base chair table in old reddish brown paint over white. Top is approximately 51 inches and the table height is just over 27 inches. The top is 3 boards, the middle measuring 26 inches. The feet have been restored below the stretcher base and the bar for raising the top is replaced.
$1795 |
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Circa 1810 Maine painted dressing table in original surface with original brasses (one on right must have been lose because it has been moved about 1/2 inch to the right). Hand planed and dovetailed.
$595 |
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19th century sawbuck work/dining table with old refinished surface found in Delaware County, NY. Square nailed. Wonderful heavy legs with the lower stretchers dovetailed into them. Top is 2 boards. Table is roughly 3 by 5 feet and 31 1/2 inches high.
$950 |
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Early 19th century New England dressing table hand dry scraped to its original yellow painted surface. Some of the original decorative detail remains. Beautiful table.
$595 |
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Circa 1810 X stretcher base dropleaf table. Legs are chamferred and tapered. Mortise and tenon construction. Stretcher and top have some restoration(see detailed photos). Measures 32 1/2 inches long and 18 3/4 inches wide (35 1/2 inches open).
$425 |
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Early 19th century Hepplewhite 1 drawer stand in old refinished surface. Dovetailed drawer, tapered legs.
$195 |
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Late 19th-very early 20th century adirondack camp 1 drawer stand in original, untouched surface. This stand came out of a camp in Keene Valley, NY just outside of Lake Placid. It measures 31 inches wide, 20 inches deep and 30 inches high.
$385 |
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Circa 1820 walnut tilt-top candlestand with wonderful shaped top, slender urn shaped pedestal and folky legs. Found in Pennsylvania this stand is believed to have been made in the Oley Valley. Original surface. One early minor repair shown in the photos.
$695 |
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Circa 1870-1890 farm table in original finish. This table came out of a dry goods store in Schnevus, New York. Schnevus was the end of the railroad line and quite prosperous before the railroad was extended to Oneonta, NY. in the early 20th century. The table mesures 8 feet by 34 1/2 inches wide and is 31 inches high. It is 25 1/2 inches to the apron. The legs are secured by mortise and tenon construction. One corner has a minor professionally done repair.
$1,795 |
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New
England spider leg cherry candlestand with line inlay
on top edge and legs. Old refinished surface. Top 2
boards measuring 16-5/8 with the grain and 16-3/8 across
the grain.
$495 |
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Circa
1800-20 northern Vermont tap table. 1 board (29 1/2
inch) hand planed top with remains of old oil cloth
covering. Original redwash surface. Wonderful and funky
turned ankles. This is about as original as you'll ever
find a piece like this.
Dimensions: 29 1/2 inches
Deep
36 3/4 inches wide
28 3/4 inches high
$1295 |