Vintage Queen Anne style tray top tea table. Made by Wilcox Cabinet Works of Marion, Kansas. Solid cherry. All hand made with wooden pin construction and block planed top. Measures 32" long x 22" wide x 27.75" high to top molding and 27" high to surface. Wilcox Cabinet Works made fine reproduction hand made copies of Early American Colonial furniture. They are no longer producing these quality pieces.
Early American country pine corner cupboard circa 1830. Lovely honey color surface with pale gray-blue painted interior. Excellent condition. Measures 80.5" high x 42" wide x 22" deep. Corner extension is 28" at top molding. Inside the upper section the top shelf clearance is 12", and the lower shelves have 9.75" clearance. Inside the lower section the upper shelf clearance is 18.5" and the lower shelf clearance is 14".
1st Edition French Furniture Makers / The Art of the Ebaniste from Louis XIV to the Revolution, by Alexandre Pradere. Published by the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1989. Hardcover with jacket, excellent condition. Dimensions: 12.5" x 10" x 1.75".
Early American walnut country kitchen work table with single drawer circa 1800. Thick two board top. Measures 27.25 inches deep, 36.75 inches wide and 30 inches high. Large hand cut dovetails, wooden pin construction, dovetailed slats under top with wide overhang. Very good condition with some minor old repairs commensurate with its age.
Early American drop front paymaster's desk circa 1840-1860. Excellent original condition with secret compartment and full interior. The interior was designed to hold daily ledgers. The case is solid mahogany and the interior is maple with birdseye maple drawer fronts. Measures 59” high, 29" high to the writing surface, 33” wide at the case, 35.75" wide at the crest, 9.5" deep at the top, and 20.5" deep at the base.