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Antique Victorian lions head mahogany Morris Chair


Item # 4429
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Antique Victorian lions head mahogany Morris Chair. It is named after William Morris, the 19th century English poet and designer. It is English, circa 1910, and. appears to be mahogany. Most Morris are made of oak in the straight-lined Arts and Crafts style. The form of this chair was modern in its day, but its ornamentation was traditional: the roaring lions, paw feet, shell-carved apron, and chair splat sides are borrowed from 18th century Chippendale furniture. Morris chairs are still popular today because of their comfort and durability

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Early hand made European travel trunk c1700


Item # 4434
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Judging by its well-worn patina, this chest could tell some fascinating stories. Its peaked "roof" top is an unusual feature. Its plain iron strapwork and large lockplate date it to roughly 1600-1700. The extensive iron mounts indicate that it was a strongbox for safekeeping documents and valuables..There are traces of blue-green paint on the surface. It is of continental European origin, probably either French or south German.

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Antique American Barbers Chair


Item # 4435
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Antique American Barbers Chair. barber's chair. This Barbers Chair was made circa 1930 to 1940. Prior to World War I, barber's chairs were made of oak and cast iron. These were often quite elaborate, and today mint examples can fetch thousands of dollars. After about 1920, the science of hygene began to emerge. People became aware of germs and how they spread. In hospitals, doctors' offices, cafeterias, beauty shops, barber shops, and even home kitchens, "unsanitary" wood surfaces began to be replaced with heavy white porcelain because it was considered more hygenic

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Mission oak table and ten matching chairs c1900


Item # 4436
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Mission Oak table and ten arm chairs. This mission oak dining set is all hand made and is consigned from a CT estate. Excellent heavy oak with mortoise construction. The table top is made from thick oak boards veneered over with a very thick solid veneer. All original.

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Victorian walnut marble top sideboard c1865


Item # 4440
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Victorian walnut marble top sideboard c1865. American Victorian marble-top sideboard, made circa 1865. The scallop-cut dovetails are typical of post-Civil War era joinery. The case is made of walnut, with lovely raised panels with molded edges and inset panels of burr walnut veneer. The "dead game" carvings were a popular 19th century design motif originating in continental European dining rooms. The top of this sideboard is not original to the base.

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