American Federal mahogany Pembroke table c1790. This Federal Pembroke table has a single board top that measures 23 and one half inches wide. There are two single board leaves that each measure 11 inches. The table legs have wonderful well executed fluted turned legs. Single drawer with large hand cut dovetails. Measures 28 and one half inches high, and 32 and one quarter inches wide. Excellent condition.
Rare Georgian period tilt top tea or breakfast table. The shaped border boasts 6 deeply dish-carved scallop shells (integral, not applied). The carved center column and tripod base end in ball and claw feet. This rare table measures 29 inches across and 28 inches high. Beautiful surface, solid plumb pudding mahogany, excellent condition.
Georgian period mahogany coffee table, cut down from a candlestand many years ago. The table dates from circa 1820 and was probably cut down in the 1930's. The top is beautifully grained. The table measures 24.75 inches across and 19.25 inches high. Its diminutive size is perfectly scaled for a small sitting room or library.
English oak lowboy, Georgian period, circa 1780. Wooden pin construction, two board top and square tapered legs. This country Chippendale lowboy is an unusual and versatile small size: 36 inches wide x 21 inches deep x 30.5 inches high. Excellent condition with original brass hardware. Each of the three drawers has fine hand cut dovetails. Lovely old waxed finish.
Antique pair of matching Chinese chinoiserie rosewood arm chairs c1900. This true pair of Chinese Rosewood arm chairs are the most beautiful and well made of this design and period we have ever seen. The solid rosewood stock is strong and all the joints are mortised. The legs,frame and braces were all hand carved. The two back splats are hand painted and have a relief design depicting a man and a woman facing one another. Each chair measures 36 and one half inches to the top of its back,23 inches wide out side at the widest point,19 inches high to the seat,18 inches deep inside,20 and one half inches wide inside and 26 and one half inches to the top of their arms. Original hand needlepoint seats.