| - - - | Antique Comb Back Windsor arm chair Item # 3452 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Comb Back Windsor arm chair, this "Comb back Windsor chair" dates from 1770 to 1790 and retains an old finish and full height. "Comb back" Windsor chairs are very hard to come by in this condition. New England
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- - | Set 12 Hans Wagner Chinese beechwood chairs Item # 3453 Click HERE to inquire about this item Set 12 Hans Wagner Chinese beechwood chairs. Hans Wagner designed chairs in the 1950 to 1960 period which highly priced by collectors of Modern furniture. This set of twelve chairs are in mint original condition including their seats. Hans Wagner based this design on earlier Chinese chairs.
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- - | Period American Sheraton tiger maple settee Item # 3455 Click HERE to inquire about this item Period American Sheraton tiger maple settee. This period "Sheraton" caned "tiger maple settee" dates from 1820 and is in pristine condition. The cane is strong and not loose or broken. This tiger maple settee is American and measures 84 inches long.
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- - - - - - | Antique Victorian Eastlake drop front desk Item # 3457 Click HERE to inquire about this item Eastlake furniture, This classic Eastlake design dating to about 1870. Charles Eastlake's masculine, architectural designs were a stark contrast to the feminine, organic designs of the Art Nouveau movement. The details are great: ball-and-stick rails; tapestry-carved drop-front panel; unusual brass panel and medallion; and side lamp brackets. This is a very handsome secretary made from cherry. It was made in the northeast, possibly New York or Chicago
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- - - - - - - | Art Deco Thonet furniture sofa and chairs Item # 3458 Click HERE to inquire about this item Art Deco Thonet furniture, This set was made by "Thonet " Michael Thonet began as a German cabinetmaker in 1830. He developed his groundbreaking process to steam and bend wood about 5 years later, and spent years perfecting it. He established a firm devoted to producing bentwood furniture in Vienna in 1849. He died in 1871, but his line continued and expanded under the direction of his sons. The Thonet line is best known for its graceful curvilinear Art Nouveau designs, produced at the turn of the nineteenth century, and for its highly sophisticated Art Deco designs of the nineteen-twenties
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