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A fine paint decorated Maine washstand

Circa 1825 in fabulous original paint. 43" high x 32" wide x 16 1/2" deep.

Georgian mahogany tea table

Circa 1760 in dense Santo Domingo mahogany 27 3/4" high x 29 3/4" x 28 3/4".

Pennsylvania federal miniature cherry five drawer chest

Circa 1820 with inlaid frieze, line and mahogany inlaid small drawers and double line inlaid base, on turned feet.All original. 18" high x 11" wide.

Rare York County Pa. paint and sgrafitto decorated dower chest

Circa 1800 with two drawers, fluted stiles, and original bracket feet, hinges and grab lock. This four color painted chest has remarkable paint integrity. Fresh from an attic in York County.27" high x 48" wide[case]x 24" deep.

New England federal candlestand

Circa 1810 with the best turned standard with untouched varnished surface over red paint with scrubbed top on spider legs. 31" high x 20 1/2" x 17"

Pa. poplar splayed leg stand

Circa 1820 in original worn paint decorationEx. Bill Koch collection. 31" high x 22 1/2" wide x 22 3/4" deep. This is a superb stand in untouched condition save the glass knob.

New England birch candlestand

Circa 1820 in original red wash with octagonal top. 29" high x 20" x 13 3/4"

Federal cherry miniature chest

In original finish circa 1820 15" high x 13" wide x 7 3/4" deep

Pennsylvania walnut Dutch Cupboard

In fabulous untouched condition circa 1825. 63" wide x 87" high.

New England pine one drawer blanket chest in original red paint

Circa 1820 with tall feet and finely scallopped skirt. 44" wide x 37 1/2" high x 20 3/4" deep.

Montgomery County Pa. two piece inlaid cherry corner cupboard

Circa 1820 with broken arch top with carved rossettes,arcaded door, banded inlay and ebonized trim on turned feet. 96" high x 43" wide x 19 1/2" deep

Chester County Pa.figured walnut Chippendale desk

Circa 1780 with original ogee feet and fabulous figured wood.41" wide,34" writing heigth

Philadelphia rodback windsor chair

Circa 1800 attributed to John Letchworth.Retains much of it's original green paint.33" high , 17 1/2" seat height

Montgomery County Pa. walnut two piece corner cupboard

Circa 1810 in a rare small size and original surface. 6' 8" high. Takes a 32" corner.

Chester County Pa. Queen Anne walnut tall chest

Circa 1760, with early 19th century indian red paint. Retains much of it's original brass.38 1/2" wide.

Philadelphia mahogany card table

Circa 1790 of serpentine shape, reeded legs and rare herringbone inlay. Retains an old and possibly original finish. 29 3/4" high X 35 1/2" wide.

Rare Pennsylvania walnut hanging corner cupboard

Circa 1770 with a raised panel door and fishtail drop with shelf. Great size and condition.55 1/2" high x 16" corner [18" at moulding].

Lancaster County Pa. Sheraton polychromed one drawer pine stand

Circa 1830 in crisp original yellow and red decoration.
30 1/2" high X 20" wide 19 3/4" deep.

Connetticutt Chippendale cherry four chest

In an old worn finish with original brass and feet. Circa 1770.
32 3/4" high X 39 1/2" wide.


Pa. maple candlestand

Circa 1820 in original strong red paint.
27" high x 18 3/4" wide x 14 1/2" deep.

Rhode Island windsor mortised arm chair

Circa 1800 in a mid 19th century red varnish stain.

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