| - - - - - - - - - | Country English oak 6 drawer tall chest c1800 Item # 7470 Click HERE to inquire about this item An early country English oak 6-drawer tall chest with 2 full, divided upper & 4 full lower drawers, on bun (frontal) and squared (rear) feet, pine secondary wood, original turned pulls & locking hardware. England, c.1800. 52 1/4" H x 41 1/2" W x 20" D
Price: $4,750.00

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- - - - - - - | Italian Savanarola folding chair c1880 Item # 7471 Click HERE to inquire about this item An unusual size Italian Savanarola folding chair with removable carved back splat featuring a fleur-dis-lis medallion and a chip-carved arm motif ending in a ball finial; on paw feet. Italy, c. 1880. 32" H x 22 1/4" W x 18"
Price: $1,400.00

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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Pr Fineberg Hartford CT mahogany Queen Anne Style night stands c1930 Item # 7476 Click HERE to inquire about this item Fine matched pair of Fineberg Hartford CT hand made Queen Anne Style mahogany night stands c1930-50.Each stand measures 17 inches square by 28.5 inches and are made from the finest matched mahogany. Each stand has a single drawer made with superb hand cut dovetails. Fineberg Furniture was located in Hartford CT Abraham Fineberg came to Hartford in 1929. Like Nathan Margolis, he was born in Lithuania. After a brief sojourn in London he arrived in the United States at the age of 16, working first in Portland, Maine. From 1929 to 1932 he worked on and made furniture in the Southern New England Ice House building on Farmington Avenue. The Winick brothers’ father, Samuel Winick, operated a store located next door.In 1932 Fineberg moved to the upper floors of a three-story building on Church Street on the site of the present Hartford Stage Company.Abraham Fineberg and his son, Israel, made fine pieces of furniture to order. Clients would select designs, often from Lockwood’s and Nutting’s books, and Fineberg would make sketches to come up with a suitable design. Pieces were often scaled down from the originals to conform to contemporary needs. Pembroke tables, for example, are downsized to serve effectively as lamp or end tables; the original are somewhat bulky for this use, being essentially tea or breakfast tables.Israel Fineberg today describes his father as a painstaking craftsman who took great personal pride in his work and strove for perfection. He would work long hours to get things right and then felt reluctant to part with his children.The furniture produced by the two Finebergs is rarely marked in any way to distinguish it. Only people that know their work recognize the cabinet work of A. Fineberg.Abraham Fineberg passed away in 1963. His son Israel then took over the business. Israel passed away on October 26, 1997. This information was obtained from nadeausauctioin.com
Price: $1,800.00

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- - - - - - - - - - - - | English burl elm Chippendale flat top desk c1780 Item # 7494 Click HERE to inquire about this item Rare English burl wood veneered flat top Chippendale desk c1780. All original hardware and structure with later professional hand rubbed finish. The two drawer faces drop down and the drawers slide out slide out flat, similar to the drawers in a linen press. Each measures 26.5 by 19 inches. The center bottom has double doors that open for added storage. The entire top, sides and front are all covered in the finest book matched burr elm veneers framed in banded inlay. The back is finished in raised panels, allowing the desk to be placed in the center of a room. Lovely bracket base. This fine period desk measures 60 inches wide by 24.5 inches deep by 29.5 inches high. This piece is on display in our gallery at Old Saybrook Antiques Center and can be seen in-person by visiting 756 Middlesex Turnpike, Old Saybrook, CT 06475. For gallery hours, please visit http://www.OldSaybrookAntiques.com
Price: $14,750.00

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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Dutch 17th century gate leg table Item # 7499 Click HERE to inquire about this item Dutch oak 17th century gate leg table. All original apart from a very old repair to the top. Very heavy and strong. Measures 41.25 inches long, 18.75 inches wide when closed, 51.5 inches wide when opened, and 29.75 inches high. The leaves drop 18 inches.
Price: $9,875.00

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