Sawbuck Farm Table

250236HI

Long sawbuck farm table. The table sports a three-board scrubbed pine top with breadboard ends supported by a green painted sawbuck base, all constructed with early square nails. The top is pleasantly worn with ring stains and there is paint wear on the base. The table is sturdy and ready for everyday use. Early 19th century, New England.

Dimensions: 29” high x 77” long x 32” wide.

Item No. 250236

Item No. $2,900.

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Red Pewter Cupboard

250235HI

Two-part pewter cupboard in old red paint, cherry and poplar. The upper section sports an applied cornice over an open top with beautifully scalloped sides and two shelves with a plate rail and plate grooves. (One plate rail is missing). The bottom section has three small drawers above two raised panel doors, fluted quarter panels and ogee bracket feet. The cupboard is in very good condition, structurally sound, with replaced brasses and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Circa 1780, Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: 81” high x 60” wide x 22” deep.

Item No. 250235

Price: $4,900.

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Chippendale Slant-Front Desk

250223HI

Chippendale slant-front desk, maple. The desk sports four graduated drawers with original brasses, an interior with two long drawers, five small drawers and seven cubbies. The desk is in very good condition, having been professionally refinished. There are a few drawer lip repairs and the hinges appear to have been replaced. Late 18th century, likely New Hampshire.

Dimensions: 42” high x 36” wide x 19” deep.

Item No. 250223

Price: $1,650.

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Banister-Back Armchair

250177HI

Banister-back armchair in black paint. The chair sports an attractively shaped crest, early turnings and finials and a good old splint seat. It is in good condition with age-appropriate wear. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 42” high; 17” seat height.

Item No. 250177

Price: $1,150.

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Windsor Brace-Back Armchair - Tracy

240286HI

Continuous-arm, brace-back Windsor armchair. The chair sports a nice, warm finish, bold turnings and a nicely shaped saddle seat. It is stamped underneath, “E B Tracy”. Ebenezer Tracy, (1744-1803), was one of the most prolific chair makers of his time. The chair is in fair  to good condition with a repaired crack in the seat and wear commensurate with its age. Late 18th century, Connecticut.

Dimensions: 36” high; 18” seat height

Item No. 240286

Price: $775.

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Early Tavern Table w/Drawer

250178HI

Early tavern table with a drawer. The table sports wonderful early turnings on the legs and medial stretcher and chip carving on the edges of the drawer. It is in good condition with wear commensurate with age. Old top by association. Circa 1740-1750, New England.

Dimensions: 28” high x 38½” long x 28” wide.

Item No. 250178

Price: $1,300.

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Ladderback Armchair

250183HI

Four-slat ladderback armchair. The chair sports shaped slats and curved arm rests. It is in good condition, sturdy, and with a good rush seat. The legs have been cut. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 42” high; 16½” seat height.

Item No. 250183

Price: $575.

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Early Lift-Top Blanket Chest

250226HI

Early lift-top blanket chest, hard pine. The chest sports a single drawer, a lid with a thumbnail edge, original brasses and lock parts, an inset molded board below the drawer, bootjack ends and an early reddish-brown finish. The box is surrounded by bullnose molding that drops down near the middle to frame the escutcheon for the lock, an unusual/rare design feature. The date “1766” is painted across the backboard. The chest is in very good condition considering its age. There is slight damage to the molding at the bottom right side of the box that is hard to notice and a few other minor repairs. The snipe hinges are original but one snipe has a replaced cotter pin. Circa 1776. New England.

Dimensions: 36” h x 43” w x 18½” d.

Item No. 250226

Price: $1,800.

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Queen Anne Drop-Leaf Table

250222HI

Painted Queen Anne drop-leaf table with shaped apron ends, maple. Later black paint has been taken down to the original red. The table is a good classic example with excellent proportions. It is in very good original structural condition, with paint wear on the leaves, some paint enhancement, evidence of moved or replaced hinges and a small loss to one toe. Circa 1750-1760, New England.

Dimensions: 27½” high x 41¾” long x 40¼” wide, (leaves up), 14” wide, (leaves down).

Item No. 250222

Price: $1,950.

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18th Century Red Blanket Chest

250193HI

Early painted lift-top blanket chest, pine. The chest sports two false drawers over two real drawers, old red paint, early moldings, a shaped apron and original snipe hinges. It is in good condition, with wear and tear commensurate with its age. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 45½” high x 40” wide x 18” deep.

Item No. 250193

Price: $1,400.

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