Early American pine and hickory plank seat rocker circa 1810. Extremely comfortable. The long spindles are contoured to perfectly fit one's back. Thick solid plank seat, stepped top rail. Measures 43.5" high to the back, 25.75" high to the arm, 20" wide at the arms, and 16" deep.
Antique Chinese carved rosewood plant stand with rose marble insert circa 1880. This type of stand is perfect for ferns but also for displaying porcelains and sculptures. Height 35.5 inches / width 12 inches at the top and 15.5 inches at the shoulder. Very good condition.
Early American New England 3 slat maple ladder back chair. New England circa 1750. Old true rush seat in excellent condition. Measures 42 inches high to the finials, 17 inches high to the seat, 14 inches deep, and 18 inches wide across the front legs.
Rare Eldred Wheeler matched pair of inlaid candle stands in the 1770-90 style. Two board cherry tops with maple and ebony fan inlaid corners framed by line inlay; snake feet. Each stand measures 16" square x 25" high. Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 230, for reference to these exact tables. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture. It is no longer in business.
Early American banister back chair with rush seat. New England, circa 1740. Excellent original estate condition. Dry original finish, old seat. Measures 42" high to the back, 16" high to the seat, 14.5" wide at the back, 19.5" wide at the seat, and 14" deep.