Pair of mahogany side chairs, Middle Atlantic states, circa 1785--note: having replaced slip seats and lacking original glue blocks. Possibly PA--more likely NJ/MD.
Unusual solid cast brass hound dogs in a very stylish "Art Deco" manner, with cast iron log supports marked "Tenn. Chrome Plate Co. Nashville", circa 1930. Height 18", Width 7-1/2", Overall depth 15-1/2". We have many other andirons not pictured email or call to inquire. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). ** 350BX
Late Federal brass and iron, with log stops that match the andirons, in excellent original condition, matching tools (#1209783ME) are available separately, American, circa 1830. Height 17", Width 8-1/2", Depth 17", Depth from log stop is 10". We have many other andirons not pictured email or call to inquire. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION... Click for details
Late 18th C Cleland and Lebolt Chippendale sofa with three cabriolet legs and ball and claw feet. Upholstered by museum restoration expert with Scalamandre silk damask. Excellent condition. This is part of the Barbara Wessels Estate Sale. More photos and information available upon request.
Original finish, signed by maker, the arms and back rail are made of one continuous piece of unbroken wood. The seat is one piece of wood. This chair has been in the Wessels family since it was made in the 1700's. Part of the Barabara Wessles Estate Sale. Please inquire for more information or photos.
Cast iron owl form andirons, several foundries made similar castings of this popular motif in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They can be differentiated by foundry marks and minor casting differences. This example marked on the back 407E was made by the Rostand Manufacturing Co. of Milford, Conn. and are displayed in their 1921 edition trade catalog on pg. 62. The eyes are clear glass with black pupils. Typically the eyes are yellow with black pupils, therefore we do not know if these ar... Click for details
Original brass and iron shovel and tongs, early 19th century, American, in excellent original condition, 25" long. A pair of period brass andirons that match these tools is available separately. We accept time payments and quantity discounts, ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). ** 22BX
Rare and sophisticated finely crafted three drawer chest, possibly a salesman's sample, bird's eye maple veneer on pine with fine string inlay, American, Hepplewhite, first half of the 19th century. Height 8-3/4", Width 9-3/4", Depth 6". We accept time payments and quantity discounts, ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). ** 413BX
Brass and cast iron, marked "Hunneman - Boston", rare find, circa 1800, with matching tools sold separately (item # 12092051TB), in excellent condition. We have many other andirons not pictured email or call to inquire. Height 11", Width 7", Depth 20". We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). ** 600BX