| - - - - - - - - - - | Queen Anne mahogany lowboy attributed to Harold Margolis Item # 6555 Click HERE to inquire about this item Queen Anne style mahogany lowboy attributed to Harold Margolis. This lowboy is entirely handmade from book matched mahogany. The front and the drawer slides are mortised into the case. Each drawer has fine hand cut dovetails. Original finish.This is an exact duplicate of an American Queen Anne lowboy circa 1780. One very minor repair to the cap of one foot. Deep shell carved single drawer front. Hand made brass pulls. Measures 41 inches wide, 21 and one half inches deep, and 24 inches high. This piece is unsigned, but we believe it was made by the Margolis shop in Hartford, CT. The early Margolis pieces had paper labels that fell off over time.
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- - - - - - - - - - | American Sheraton style centennial mahogany wing chair c1880 Item # 6557 Click HERE to inquire about this item American Sheraton style centennial mahogany wing chair c1880. This upholstered wing chair is quite comfortable, and strong. The original upholstery should be replaced. Measures 45 inches high to top of its back, 24 inches wide, 24 inches deep, 20 inches deep inside and 17 and one half inches to top of the seat.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - | English George III butlers secretary bookcase cylinder desk c1790 Item # 6574 Click HERE to inquire about this item English George III butler's secretary bookcase cylinder desk c1790 to 1810. This Georgian secretary measures 70 inches wide, 22 inches deep and 95 and three quarter inches high. The piece was made in multiple sections. There is a center cylinder desk, two banks with doors, three tops with divided light glass doors and three cornices. The cylinder opens to reveal an adjustable writing surface. This writing surface can slide back to reveal an area for paper storage. The small interior drawers are each made with fine hand cut dovetails and retain their original ivory knobs. The brass drawer pulls are original as well. This is a very rare piece of period English Georgian furniture in pristine condition. There is one cracked glass and the writing surface leather is missing and should be replaced. Just in from an important CT estate. "English George III Secretary"
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- - - - - - - - - | Wallace Nutting braceback Windsor side chair Item # 6577 Click HERE to inquire about this item Wallace Nutting braceback Windsor side chair. This country Windsor arm chair was made by Wallace Nutting and has his name burned into the bottom of its seat. This chair is quite unusual because of its over size. It measures 43 inches to the top of its back, 21 and three quarter inches to the top of the middle of the seat and 17 inches deep. This is an exact reproduction, made by the famous furniture company of Wallace Nutting. Nutting author of "Furniture Treasury" a book that documented the finest examples of American furniture of the late 16th, 17th,18th and early 20th century in America, started a furniture company that copied the best examples from those periods. His cabinet men used similar woods and construction methods.
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- - - - - - - | Wallace Nutting early American tavern table Item # 6578 Click HERE to inquire about this item Wallace Nutting early American tavern table c1920. This signed Wallace Nutting country kitchen tavern table measures 36 inches wide, 24 inches deep and 26 and three quarter inches high. This tavern table was completely hand made and held together with wooden pin construction. The single drawer has birdseye maple drawer sides.This is an exact reproduction, made by the famous furniture company of Wallace Nutting. Nutting author of "Furniture Treasury" a book that documented the finest examples of American furniture of the late 16th, 17th,18th and early 20th century in America, started a furniture company that copied the best examples from those periods. His cabinet men used similar woods and construction methods.
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