Vintage artisan hand made solid hickory bench circa 1980. Made from boards cut in 1920. Made with rose head nails and through-mortised stretcher held with a wooden wedge. Heavy and strong. Measures 66" L x 11" W x 21" H.
18th century adjustable walnut bookstand in fine as-found estate condition. Retains its original feet. Italian or French origin. This sturdy stand can accommodate and support small as well as larger, heavier books. Measures 17.75 inches wide x 14 inches deep with a platform that measures 14 x 17 inches. Adjusts to 10 different positions. Note the beautiful hand carved ledge.
Vintage D. R. Dimes comb back country Windsor chair with continuous arms. Gorgeous dark green-black crackle paint surface. Scattered minor use marks but the wear is commensurate with its age. Very good overall condition. Strong and extremely comfortable. Measures 44.25 inches high to the comb back, 27.75 inches high to the arms, 18 inches high to the seat, 22.5 inches wide across its arms, and 17 inches deep.
Eldred Wheeler 3 drawer cherry hunt board with tiger maple banded inlay. Excellent condition. Just in from a Boston estate. Measures 66.25 inches wide x 20 inches deep x 36.25 inches high. Excellent condition. Richly colored and perfectly matched solid cherry boards. Wooden pin construction, hand-cut dovetailed drawers with chamfered bottoms. A beautiful, well-executed piece of reproduction American colonial furniture by the Eldred Wheeler company. Eldred Wheeler is no longer in business making American country furniture. They reproduced the finest examples of period American furniture.
Louis XV period French country manor biblioteque, or book cupboard, circa 1760. Made of oak in 2 parts. Measures 49 inches wide, 21 inches deep at the base, 13.5 inches deep at the top, and 7' 11 inches tall. Some hints of original blue-green paint. Working locks and keys. Very good estate condition. Although its original purpose was to hold books, it would also be lovely displaying crockery in the dining room or kitchen.