19th century English mahogany dumbwaiter with three graduating cylindrical trays to a turned stem supported on tripod legs with pad feet. Dumbwaiters were traditionally used to display desserts. Diameters are 15, 20 and 24 inches; 43 inches high. Lovely patina and excellent condition.
D. R. Dimes Windsor bow back child's high chair in honey pine. Excellent condition. Measures 35" high to the back, 28" high to the arms, 20" high to the seat, 17.25" wide at the arms, and 14" deep.
Victorian walnut miniature drop leaf table circa 1875. This is either a salesman's sample or a child's toy. It measures 12" long by 7.5" wide with leaves down and 15" wide with leaves up, and is 7.5" high. Perfect with a doll or teddy bear collection.
Ashlen comb back Windsor armchair in crackle black finish. Measures 47.25" high to back, 29" high to arms, 18" high to seat, 27" wide at arms, and 17.25" deep.
Jeffrey Greene oval Queen Anne style tea table in cherry. Two board top, wooden pin construction, hand block planed. This stand bears the CHAPIN TOWNSEND label. Measures 34 inches wide by 24.5 inches deep by 27.5 inches high. Jeffrey Greene is a furnituremaker specializing in 18th-century American designs. His expertise is in creating historically accurate replicas of important original pieces from museums and private collections. Greene is best known for his work in the manner of Newport, RI’s legendary cabinetmakers, the Townsends and Goddards. Greene is the author of American Furniture of the 18th Century: History, Technique, Structure. The book documents the evolution of furniture design.