Classic Hepplewhite Pembroke Table with tapered legs, "X" stretcher and single drawer with brass (possibly original) drawer pull, single board top, cherry, pine secondary wood, New England, circa 1800, in very good condition. Height 27-1/2", Width 16", Length 27-1/2, Leaves 9". We accept time payments and quantity discounts, free delivery available with a 250 mile radius of Cape Cod. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE CO... Click for details
An Eighteenth Century New England tiger maple fall front desk, circa 1770. The slant lid opens to an interior fitted with 8 dividers centering an open prospect well. There are five small short drawers below the dividers. The case with four drawers above a base with straight bracket feet. The desk is worked in a wonderfully striped tiger maple with fine color. Condition: Very good with some minor repairs with are consistent with the age of the desk. The hardware is a later replacement. Dimensions... Click for details
With scrubbed pine top on well turned splayed legs with button feet and exceptional scalloped apron. The legs and apron have original paint. Original structure. Massachusetts, circa 1750. Pine and birch. Height 27", 29-1/2"x35-1/2". 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). **
Antique 19th C. American Pine Blanket Chest on straight feet with orginal strapwork hinges. H:24" W:4'2" D:22 1/4". This Early American blanket chest is similar in style of an earlier New England chest dated 1792. Chests were common in Colonial and Early American homes since closets
were quite rare. Many chests were dated and bore the name or initials of the
maker/owner, especially if they were orginally made as a hope chest. Authentic chests of this period were constructed entirely of solid s... Click for details
Rectangular Top Chair Table, with lift top storage compartment, the top is attached to the pine base with wooden rods slipped through holes in the top and base allowing the top to swing up and down, chair tables were made throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries for country settings and they were designed as space savers since they could be folded up and put out of the way, American, first half of the 19th century, in excellent original condition except for a later finish. Height 29", 54"x35... Click for details
Mahogany slant-front desk with reverse serpentine profile, ball and claw feet and good interior with shell-carved prospect door, Massachusetts, late 18th C.
Remarkable reverse serpentine slant-front desk, CT or MA, circa 1775-1790 having carved fans in the interior drawers, all original ball and claw feet, and brass hardware. Approx. 42" wide.