Pair of matching J. L. Treharn silver tables. Crackle black painted surface with highly figured tiger maple tops and drawer fronts. All hand block-planed with signature Treharn square wooden peg construction. Excellent condition. Unsigned. Each measures 25.5" wide x 15.5" deep x 33.75" high; the drawers are 5.25" deep.
Set of 6 Nathan Margolis mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs circa 1940. All hand carved by a master cabinetmaker. Note the hand-dovetailed cross stretchers, interior brace blocks, and hand-chamfered back legs. The slip seats can be easily reupholstered. All crafted from the finest single block mahogany, strong and comfortable. Fine estate condition with some expected use wear. The Margolis cabinet shop Hartford, CT, reproduced the finest examples of early period American furniture in the early 20th century. Many were exact copies of pieces in the finest museum collections in America. Dimensions: 38" high to the back, 19" high to the seat, 19.5" wide at the back, 21" wide at the seat, and 17" deep.
Antique American tavern table in cherry with oval top. Hand made by Clifton W. Greene, Framingham, MA (born 1883). Excellent condition with an old waxed surface. Hand block planed three-board top, wooden pin construction. Measures 32" x 24" x 25.5" high.
Artisan pine coffee table hand made by "The Great Woods Collection" Staples Cabinet Makers, Norton, MA. Solid pine, each board hand block planed. Its two board top has a scrubbed black patina and the sides and legs are a dry chalk red. Wooden pin construction. This table has a great period Early American look. It measures 44" long x 22" wide x 19" high.
Vintage high fan back Windsor arm chair, made by Frederick Duckloe of Portland, PA. Impressively proportioned and extremely comfortable. Very good original condition. Measures 48.5" high and 25.5" wide at arms.