| - - - - - | Antique Weiman Company inlaid parlor table Item # 3552 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique inlaid-top table. This antique inlaid table was made about 1930 by the Weiman Company was active during the early 20th century, but is no longer in business. This table was made from machine-cut parts, and the carved details were finished by hand. The top surface is composed of mahogany veneers laid diagonally around the outer edges, and walnut veneers in the middle, surrounded by the floral. This table measures 26 and one half inches by 17 and one half inches.
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- - - - - - - - - - | Antique Early American country Pie Safe Item # 3553 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Early American country Pie Safe, This "country pie safe" measures 39 inches wide, 17 inches deep and 52 inches high. The tin panels in this primitive piece are all original. Primitive pie safes like this one are very hard to come by. There are some old repairs to a couple of the moldings holding the hand pierced tin panels but that is very typical of these primitive country pieces. The inside shelves are made from wide single pine boards.
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- - - - - - | Antique Victorian wicker sewing cabinet with oak top Item # 3561 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Victorian wicker sewing cabinet with oak top, this "Victorian sewing stand" would make the perfect bed side lamp table. All original including its oak top. This Wicker sewing table measures 23 inches wide,28 inches high and 12 and one half inches deep.C1890
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- - - - | Antique Victorian horn arm chair Item # 3569 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique horn chair. This is an interesting and puzzling piece. The horns are from a longhorn steer, but the chair's design is outside of traditional American forms for this type of furniture. We believe it was either made in Mexico or made in the American southwest by a Mexican immigrant. The applied leaf and the brass "jewelry" on the horns are too exotic to be American; the rather primitive wooden base with the flower carving is typical of Mexican village furniture. American horn chairs almost always feature horn bases, and the horns are not mounted with brass or otherwise decorated. The chair probably dates to the turn of the nineteenth century
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- - - - - | Antique Ladys Victorian needlepoint Footrest circa 1890 Item # 3574 Click HERE to inquire about this item "Antique Lady's Footrest" This antique woman's needlepoint footrest measures 5 and one half inches high and is 10 inches in diameter.Victorian foot stools like this one with their original needlepoint are very hard to come by.
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