Set of four D. R. Dimes bow back Windsor dining chairs. Two arms and four sides. Very good estate condition. Measures 41 inches top of arm chairs, 17.5 inches top of seat and 25.5 inches across front arms.
19th century English oak joint stool with cut out, wooden pin construction. This is an extremely strong jointstool. It is unusual to find joint stools in this form. Measures 15 3/4 inches high, and 13 3/4 inches across its round top.
D. R. Dimes Queen Anne style tea table in the crackle brown finish. Chamfered hand block-planed top, wooden pin construction, stamped Dimes underneath. Measures 32 inches wide, 22 inches deep and 27 inches high.
Eldred Wheeler figured cherry breakfast table in the 18th century Queen Anne style, made circa 1990. Exceptional hand craftsmanship: fine delicate legs with pronounced knees, pad feet, cut out side skirt, wooden pins and knuckle arm swing-out legs with tiger maple supports. Measures 27.5 inches high, 28 inches long, 10.25 inches wide with leaves down, and 30 inches wide with leaves up. Eldred Wheeler was established in 1977 and is no longer in business. In its day the company made the finest copies of authentic Early American furniture. Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 225, for reference to this table.
Bench made American Federal style bow front chest with line inlay circa 1900. All four sides feature flowering vine carved bands over acanthus bands over the fluted column legs. Four beaded drawers with dust covers between each. Solid brass hardware. Excellent condition. It measures 40.25" high x 40.5" wide x 20.25" deep. This chest is a nearly exact copy of #287 in Wallace Nutting's "Furniture Treasury". The original was made circa 1810 and belonged to the Society of Colonial Dames in Wethersfield, CT.