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4 panel book matched flame mahogany desk
Cedar trunk
Lane cedar trunk with burled walnut veneer
Cherry dresser
Church pew from chapel at Villanova
Mahogany Federal occasional table
Mahogany Pembroke table with leaves extended
Lower section of painted fireplace mantle
Upper section of painted fireplace mantle
Oak gateleg table with Barley twist legs
Hunt Country pine trestle table and benches
Cherry Hitchcock table
Mahogany coffee table
Mahogany table and chairs
Mahogany knee hole desk
Mahogany server
Mahogany side board
Maple dresser
Maple dresser
Oak dresser
Oak drop leaf table
Oak kidney desk
Oak mirror
Oak mirror
Pine trunk with dovetail joints
Pine trunk with wrought iron handles.
Victorian era mahogany plant stand
Secretary
Oak shoebox cabinet
Stained glass door
Victorian era Armorie
Walnut commode
Walnut table
Walnut dresser
Walnut table
Small writing desk
1908 oak sideboard
Mahogany china cabinet
Oak hoosier cabinet
Late 19th century oak dresser with mirror
Mahogany armorie with oak interior
Mahogany desk with mirror
Maple china cabinet
Maple chest on chest
Late 19th century music cabinet
Small mahogany server
Solid oak commode
Antique oak commode
Oak Curio Cabinet
Hand carved chair backs and table apron.
Manufactured in 1908
Stained with antique blue water based stain and finished with satin poly. Pewter handles were used to replace original stamped tin with brass plating.
Circa 1870 - 1890 oak dresser with doweled or scalloped drawer joints.
Late 19th century mirror with original shellac finish.
Classic Victorian design with marble top.
Cherry and walnut secretary.
Very unique shoebox cabinet from the US Patent office.
Fir door with stained glass panel finished with exterior spar varnish.
Poplar with handcarved walnut handles.
Mid 19th century solid walnut commode.
Shown with tuck away leaves extended.
Mid 19th cenutry walnut dresser.
19th century walnut table.
Poplar writing desk.
Behind the mirror was an issue of the Buffalo, NY Illustrated Journal newspaper from December 17th, 1907.
We rebuilt the tambour doors on this one which was first for us.
This piece had one of thickest and heaviest cut glass mirrors I have ever had to handle.
Made of poplar it was a very unique piece.
Shown with lid closed this piece was patented on July 25, 1885.
Shown with lid and arms locked open.
This oak cabinet has 6 drawers with lock, carved handles on the drawer fronts and decorative applique on the sides. It is believed to be the drawer units from a sewing machine combined into a curio cabinet
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4 panel book matched flame mahogany desk



