| - - - - | Antique inlaid American coffee table Item # 4386 Click HERE to inquire about this item This coffee table is American (probably the northeast), made between 1925 and 1935. The style is basically 18th century French, although the coffee table as such was not a known form at that time; it was introduced around 1920. The table's carved elements were actually rough-cut by machine and finished by hand. The top is composed of thinly veneered strips with inlaid scrolls and flowers
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- - - | Victorian oak double door china cabinet c1875 Item # 4387 Click HERE to inquire about this item American Victorian oak double door china cabinet c1875. This "oak china cabinet" retains is original finish and beveled glass doors. The carving was all done by hand. Measures 43 inches wide by 80 inches tall by 16 inches deep.
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- - - - - - - - - - | English double drop leaf swing leg table c1760 Item # 4388 Click HERE to inquire about this item Period Antique English Queen Anne period drop leaf table with padded spoon feet, made circa 1760. The beautiful rich grain (and weight) of Cuban mahogany is unmistakable. This wood was so desirable that the Cuban mahogany forests were harvested to extinction by the middle of the 19th century.This table has a double gate on each end to support the open leaves, which is a most unusual feature. We believe the hinges were stamped WC by the metalsmith, not the cabinetmaker. Eighteenth century English furniture makers almost never marked their furniture. However, furniture owners often marked their names on pieces, at the behest of their insurers. A furniture depository is a warehouse, and the Mousell Bros. label only indicates that at some point during the 19th century, this table was stored and or sold there
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- - - | Set of Six New England Ladder back chairs c1830 Item # 4393 Click HERE to inquire about this item Set of six antique ladderback chairs. They are New England three-slat country ladderbacks, made circa 1820 to 1830. They may very well have been made in Vermont, but this form was made throughout New England, and we do not see any one feature that was particular to Vermont exclusively
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- - - - | American sofa of the late Empire period Item # 4396 Click HERE to inquire about this item American sofa of the late Empire period.. It was made around 1865. The Empire period spanned roughly 1840 to 1870. Furniture of this period is heavy and strong with flaring curved arms. The wood is almost always mahogany accented with "flame" mahogany veneers. The earlier Empire pieces featured straight molded wood frames, as opposed to the curved frame on this sofa. Duncan Phyfe's designs also featured flaring arms, but they were thinner and more delicate
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