Pair of country tiger maple Pilgrim century style armchairs. Curved 4-slat backs, splint seats, sausage turnings. Strongly figured allover solid tiger maple. The chairs are not signed but were made by a true craftsman during the Colonial Revival period in America, circa 1950. Sturdy and comfortable. Each chair measures 47 inches high to the back, 28 inches high to the of arm, 18.5 inches high to the seat, 21 inches wide at the arms, and 20.5 inches deep. The seats retain their original hand cut oak splint seats.
Rare American San Domingo mahogany dining table, Federal period, circa 1810. Drop leaves with straight tapered swing legs. Measures 63.5 inches x 52 inches wide and 29 inches high when fully open. The single board center is 18.5 inches wide, and the two single board leaves drop down 22 inches. Condition is excellent. All original, no cracks or warping. Seats 8. San Domingo mahogany, which is obsolete, is the most desirable wood for a piece of furniture. The natural beauty and richness of color is hard to describe. Swing leg dining tables allow more flexible seating than gateleg tables. The swing leg can be placed at any angle to support the leaves. Hepplewhite design is eminently compatible with other period antiques and even modern pieces due to its simple clean lines.
Vintage D. R. Dimes cherry dining table with stretcher base and turned legs. Measures 90 inches long, 40 inches wide and 29.75 inches high. D.R. Dimes no longer produces these hand-made tables. Block planed top, mortised bread board ends and dovetailed stretcher. Easily seats 8, ten in a pinch. Beautiful original condition with some minor use wear, which is to be expected on a vintage table.
Set of 8 country French dining chairs, consisting of six sides and two arms. Classic provincial style with cabriole legs and lyre backs. Very comfortable, recently upholstered in heavy beige linen. Very good condition. The side chairs each measure 37.25 inches high to the back, 19.25 high to the seat, 15 inches wide at the back, 19.5 wide at the seat, and 17.5 deep. The arm chairs each measure 37.75 inches high to the back, 28.5 high to the arms, 19.5 high to the seats, 22.5 inches wide at the arms, 22.5 wide at the seats, and 20.5 deep.
J. L. Treharn country tiger maple tea table with original crackle-painted black base. Beautiful hand construction. measures 25.5" long x 18" wide x 26" high. J. L. Treharn of Youngstown, Ohio, stopped production in 2016 after decades of crafting exact hand made reproductions of Colonial American country furniture. Note the square, not round, wooden pegs, and strongly figured tiger boards. Hand block planed. Purchased 30 years ago from Old Saybrook Country Barn, dealers in D. R. Dimes and J. L. Threharn furniture.