Vintage D. R. Dimes tiger maple oval dining table with two leaves. Queen Anne style. Excellent condition. The four graceful legs without cross stretchers allows for easy seating of 8. This table is one of the most expensive designs Dimes ever built. Stamped D.R. Dimes Benchmark underneath the top and also hand signed D. R. Dimes 1995. Doug Dimes senior signed fewer than 10% of what he made, and only what he considered his very best work. Measures 72" long by 44" wide by 29.5" high. The 2 leaves are each 14" wide; full extension of the table is 99.5". The Dimes Benchmark line was their most expensive line, the best of the best, copied from the finest examples of early period American Furniture.
Vintage pair of tall Windsor bar or kitchen island chairs in crackle black finish, hand crafted by the Lawrence Crouse Workshop circa 1995. Each chair measures 49.5" high to the back, 29" high to the seat, 16.75" deep, and 17" wide at seat. Excellent condition. Strong and comfortable.
Vintage D. R. Dimes set of 4 bamboo Windsor armchairs. Two sides and two continuous arms. Originally retailed by Cornucopia, Inc., of Harvard, MA. Cornucopia was one of the first retailers authorized to resell D. R. Dimes chairs. Each chair is in excellent condition and is both strong and comfortable. Side chair dimensions: 38.5" high to the back, 17.5" high to the seat, 21" wide and 17.5" deep. Arm chair dimensions: 38" high to the back, 27.5" high to the arms, 17.5" high to the seat, 21" wide and 16.5" deep.
Vintage D. R. Dimes set of 8 Windsor armchairs in crackle black. Originally retailed by Cornucopia, Inc., of Harvard, MA. Cornucopia was one of the first retailers authorized to resell D. R. Dimes chairs. Each chair is in excellent condition and is both very strong and comfortable. Dimensions each: 41" high to the back, 28" high to the arms, 17.5" high to the seat, 25" wide, and 16" deep.
Vintage pair of Eldred Wheeler solid tiger maple Nantucket 1750-60 Queen Anne style tea tables. Two slides, scalloped skirts, wooden pin construction. Measures 28.25" long x 17.75" wide x 26.75" high. The slides extend 9.75". Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 237, for reference to these tea tables. Eldred Wheeler made the finest reproductions of period American furniture. The workshop is no longer in business.