| - - - - - - - | Wallace Nutting Chippendale lowboy in mahogany c1934 Item # 4140 Click HERE to inquire about this item Wallace Nutting furniture. This Wallace Nutting Chippendale lowboy was handmade from mahogany c1934. Measures 36 inches wide by 29 inches high by 20 inches deep.Wallace Nutting furniture is prized by collectors because of rarity,quality of construction and materials. See "Wallace Nutting and the Invention of Old America" by Thomas Andrew Denenberg to learn more about this famous man and his furniture company.
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- - - - - - - - - - - | Set Charles Eames molded birch chairs by Herman Miller Item # 4141 Click HERE to inquire about this item Modernism. Modern Movement furniture by Eames.Set Charles Eames molded birch chairs by Herman Miller. Set of four rare "Charles Eames" molded plywood bentwood chairs manufactured by Herman Miller in the 1950's. This set was acquired from the original owners.Excellent condition with some back shock mounts replaced.27 inches high,20 and one half inches wide and 18 inches to the top of the seats.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Nathan Margolis drop front Chippendale desk claw foot mahogany Item # 4146 Click HERE to inquire about this item Nathan Margolis drop front Chippendale desk with claw feet from mahogany. This "Margolis desk" was made from fine perfectly matched mahogany and measures a small 30 inches wide, 40 and one half inches high and 19 inches deep. Nathan Margolis furniture was one of the best hand made period reproduction furniture companies in the early 20th century based in Hartford CT. Margolis furniture is highly prized by collectors and continues to increase in value. Margolis made furniture to 18th century standards with large hand made dove tailed cases and drawer sides. This desk is just in from a CT estate.
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- - - - - - - | Edda Renouf Oil Pastel on Paper Message III Item # 4147 Click HERE to inquire about this item Edda Renouf American Artist born 1943. Oil Pastel on Paper Message III. Measures 22 and one half inches by 28 and one quarter inches. Entitled " Message lll " by Edda Renouf oil pastel on paper. C1986.Signed in pencil oil pastel,pastel chalk with incised lines,pencil ink.This wonderful Modern Art contemporary piece was part of the Dun and Bradstreet Modern Art Collection. Edda Renouf is a well received artist with many Exhibitions including British Museum, National Gallery,Fine Arts of San Francisco,Museum of Contemporary Art,Museum of Modern Art,Yale University Art Gallery just to name just a few.To learn more about the artist paste this url in your browser window. www.artnet.com/artist/14141/Edda_Renouf.html
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- - - - - - - | Kittinger Colonial Williamsburg tea table in mahogany Item # 4150 Click HERE to inquire about this item Kittinger Colonial Williamsburg tea table in mahogany. "Kittinger furniture" is of such high quality that Colonial Williamsburg allows them to reproduce pieces in its collection. This tea table is an 18th century American Queen Anne design. This Kittinger tea table has a dished top and two slide out candle holders. Measures 26 and one half inches high by 29 and one quarter inches wide by 18 inches deep. The two slides come out 10 and one half inches and are 9 and three quarters inches wide. c1950. Signed on bottom with impressed stamp.
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