Eldred Wheeler tiger maple one drawer stand. Williamsburg Hepplewhite 1790-1810 style. This table has straight tapered legs, banded inlay, hand-cut dovetailed front drawer, strong all over tiger maple grain, and two board top. Measures 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 27 inches high. Excellent condition. 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 240, for reference to this exact stand.
French oak ladder back arm chair with an old woven willow seat. Circa 1780. Wonderful rich original patina. Full height, 6 slats, bulbous front turning. Strong and comfortable. Some old professional repairs commensurate with its age. Measures 43" high to the back, 26.5" high to the arms, 16" high to the seat, 23.5" wide and 16" deep.
18th century new England four-slat ladder back arm chair with splint seat. Circa 1730. Original surface, excellent condition. Measures 43.5" high to the back, 26.5" high to the arms, 16.5" high to the seat, 22" wide at the arms, and 15.5" deep at the seat.
Eldred Wheeler queen size poster bed. Four fluted and turned posts with urn finials. Sheraton New Hampshire style. Excellent condition. Maple, 88 inches high. Label and brand on back of headboard. 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 247, for reference to this exact bed.
Antique American tiger maple work table circa 1825. Excellent condition. Strong all over tiger maple graining, wide board top, two 11" shaped drop leaves, two drawers with thick chamfered drawer bottoms and hand-cut dovetails, scalloped skirt, turned legs and wooden pin construction. Measures 30.25" high, 16.5" wide and 17.5" deep.