Matched pair of bench made tables in tiger maple and cherry. Straight tapered legs, wooden pin construction, hand chamfered drawer bottoms and wide hand cut dovetails. Excellent condition. Signed Kevin Wheeler 1998. Each measures 25.75" high x 23" square.
Eldred Wheeler tiger and birds-eye maple table on a crackle black base. Wooden pin construction and pad feet. Measures 26" wide x 18" deep x 27" high. Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 226, for reference to this table. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture. It is no longer in business. This table was copied from its eighteenth-century counterpart.
Eldred Wheeler table in tiger and birdseye maple with a single drawer and a crackle black base. Wooden pin construction and pad feet. Measures 26" wide x 18" deep x 27" high. Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 226, for reference to this table. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture. It is no longer in business. This table was copied from its eighteenth-century counterpart
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.
Vintage Eldred Wheeler tiger maple drop leaf table in country Queen Anne style, 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. Measures 27.5 inches high, 28 inches long, 10.25 inches wide with leaves down, and 30 inches wide with leaves up. Original label is signed by both Emmet Eldred and Bill Wheeler. 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. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture.