$3,850.00
Height: 27” (top of top step)
Depth: 31.75”
Width: 20”
$2,650.00
Originally used in the dining room to hold wine brought up from the cellar for the meal, the tin liner would have protected the wood from the condensation from the bottles. Now often used as an occasional or end table...
$7,250.00
Length: 33.75”
Depth: 19.75”
Height: 32.5”
**Please note: This item is not currently on view in our gallery...
$3,250.00
*Most tables of this form described as "wine tables" are actually candlestands...
*See “History of Black Forest Furniture”
Height: 39.5”
Width: 25”
Depth: 24”
$675.00
Seat height: 12"
Back height : 28.75"
$2,150.00
Originally designed for sheet music, these are now used primarily as magazine racks. To see other examples, type "canterbury" into the search box.
Height: 20”
Width: 20.5”
Depth: 14.5”
$3,850.00
English, Circa 1740.
Height when closed: 36-3/4 in (93.3 cm); Width: 22 in (55.9 cm); Depth: 17 in (43.2 cm)
(ink stains on top)
...
6.5" x 16.5" x 6.5" tall
$2,650.00
h:29 w:22 d:18.75 in.
$3,500.00
Box: 13.25" x 11" x 4.5"
With stand: 30.25" tall
$1,450.00
Top: 20.25" x 14.25"
Height w/ stand: 23"
$1,450.00
Height: 29”
Length (open): 24”
Width: 24”
See British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas,1740-1914 by Nicholas Brawer for similar examples.
$1,450.00
Height: 23.25 ” Length: 29.5” Width: 21.5”
$3,650.00
Many of the tables of this form described as "wine tables" are taller and are actually candlestands...
$18,500.00
Spice boxes or chests were a status symbol in colonial America. Only a household that was well furnished and fairly prosperous had a spice box...
$1,850.00
English, circa 1790
Box 14" x 12" x 6.5 "Overall Height: 30.5"
$1,150.00
Height: 36”
Width: 17”
Depth: 14.5”