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Knee hole desk
Man's dresser
Mahogany server
Tall dresser
Homan Cabinet
Open Homan Cabinet
Chest on chest
Mahogany dresser
Grandfather Clock Before
Grandfather Clock after
Lane Cedar Trunk
Serpentine dresser
Vanity with bench
Vanity/knee hole desk
Circa 1910 Oak Roll top Desk
Poplar frame with mahogany veneer manufactured mid 20th century. Stained with burnt umber aniline dye and finished with semi-gloss poly.
A match to the knee hole desk it was part of a set.
Very attractive serving table with crotch mahogany veneer on the drawer fronts.
20th century man's dresser - poplar frame with mahogany veneer. Stained with brown mahogany aniline dye and finished with semi-gloss lacquer.
Poplar cabinet commonly used to store sheet music. Patented in 1900 and manufactured in NYC.
This cabinet is designed to open and close both doors simultaneously using only one hand.
Mahogany veneer poplar frame chest on chest. This piece is stained with brown mahogany aniline dye and finished with a single coat of vinyl sealer and 3 coats of lacquer.
This is a match to the chest on chest and is finished in the same manner.
Early 20th century mahogany grandfather clock with badly faded and cracked finish.
Same clock having been stripped, minor veneer patching, replacement of fabric over sound vents, stained with medium brown aniline dye and finished with 3 coats of hand rubbed lacquer.
This trunk came to us with 2 coats of paint and was going to be repainted. When we started to strip it we realized how beautiful it must have been originaly and decided to restore it completely.
Mahogany highboy dresser with satinwood inlay of seashell and crotch mahogany veneer.
Mahogany vanity with matching bench
Mahogany vanity with crotch mahogany veneer and satinwood inlay with seashell motif.
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Knee hole desk
Poplar frame with mahogany veneer manufactured mid 20th century. Stained with burnt umber aniline dye and finished with semi-gloss poly.