Charming early American pine footstool in red wash, finger hole, bootjack ends and scalloped skirt, circa 1800. Untouched condition. Measures 13.5" L x 7" W x 7" H.
James H. Dew dining table handmade circa 1975 using 200-year-old pumpkin pine boards. Jim Dew's shop was a retailer of D. R. Dimes furniture in Guilford, CT. He occasionally built bespoke tables for clients made using 18th century boards. This table has a 4-board top and straight tapered legs. The top and skirt are hand block planed. It measures 40.5 inches wide, 84 inches long and 29.75 inches high. It comfortably seats 8. The finish is a rich honey color. The chairs are shown for scale and not included. The price is for the table alone.
Eldred Wheeler maple stand with tiger maple drawer and sides. Slight splay to all four legs, wooden pin construction, chamfered drawer bottoms, wide dovetails. Excellent condition. Measures 17.5" square by 27.25" high. . Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 222, for reference to this table. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture. It is no longer in business.
Thomas Moser pair of Eastward side chairs in cherry and ash. Very good condition. One chair has two minor use marks. Signed Thos Moser and dated 2016 on seat bottom. Each is 38" H to the back, 18" H to the seat, 28.5" W at the back, 17" W at the seat, and 16.5" D.
American Sheraton two-drawer work stand circa 1825. Figured mahogany banded veneered top and drawer fronts. Original condition. Wide hand cut dovetailed drawers with chamfered bottoms. Measures 20.75 wide x 18 deep x 28.5" high.