18th century Country French walnut three-drawer night stand circa 1780. The three graduated drawers are each have book-matched veneered drawer fronts. Period stands with multiple drawers are extremely hard to come by. Brass pulls, single board top and sides. Completely original excellent condition. Measures 29 inches high to the top molding, 17 inches wide and 12.75 inches deep.
Georgian period swing leg mahogany table. English, circa 1790 in beautiful original condition. The perfect breakfast or small dining table. Measures 42" long, 16.5" wide closed, 47.5" wide open and 28.50" high.
Eldred Wheeler upholstered cherry bench in the Queen Anne style of 1740-60. Measures 32 inches long, 15 inches deep and 18 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 233, for reference to this bench.
Vintage bench made cherry dining set by The Bartley Collection Ltd. Classic Queen Anne style. Fine quality craftsmanship and perfectly matched cherry. Excellent condition with original extension leaf and pads. Consist of 6 side chairs, 2 arm chairs, two split pedestals, and a 24-inch wide leaf. The tripod legs are each dovetailed into the center columns. The side chairs each measure 41" high to the back, 18.5" high to the seats, 22" wide and 16" deep. The arm chairs are 17" deep, 27.5" high to the arms and 27" wide at the arms. The chairs are strong and comfortable. The table is is 29" high and is 66" x 48" closed and 90" x 48" inches with the leaf inserted. The D-ends each measure 33" x 48". Excellent condition. The furnishings in the Bartley Collection are authorized replicas of originals at The Henry Ford Museum's Greenfield Village in Detroit, MI.
Italian marquetry chest of two drawers in bombe form circa 1950. Excellent condition. Solid brass hardware. Mellow honey color. Measures 28" wide x 14" deep x 29.25" high.