Antique American tiger maple work table circa 1825. Excellent condition. Strong all over tiger maple graining, wide board top, two 11" shaped drop leaves, two drawers with thick chamfered drawer bottoms and hand-cut dovetails, scalloped skirt, turned legs and wooden pin construction. Measures 30.25" high, 16.5" wide and 17.5" deep.
Vintage bench made tiger maple foot rest or small bench. Queen Anne style. Wooden pin construction, and removable upholstered top. Measures 19 inches wide at the knees, 15 inches deep, and 19 inches high. Excellent condition, craftsmanship and patina.
D.R. Dimes fan back Windsor arm chair in crackle black. Knuckle arms, bulbous turnings and shield-shaped seat. Excellent condition. Measures 43.5" high to the back, 28" high to the arms, 17" high to the seat, 28" wide and 16.5" deep.
Eldred Wheeler tiger maple double settee in the Chippendale style of 1780 to 1790. Measures 59" wide x 21" deep; 40" high to the back, 26.5" high to the arms, and 20' high to the seat. Wooden pin construction, carved center shells. Like new 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 exact settee.
Matched pair of vintage D. R. Dimes knuckle arm sack back Windsor chairs circa 1980. Very good condition, strong and extremely comfortable. Each measures 40.5" high to the back, 28" high to the arms, 17.5" high to the seat, 24.5" wide, and 16" deep.