ANTIQUE TABLES
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Queen Anne Tilt Top Tea Table
Circa 1760
- Mahogany.
- Beautiful top supported by elegant pedestal with nicely carved urn.
- Well shaped legs ending in pad feet.
- Iron spider.
- Height: 25”; Top Diameter 28”
- Price: SOLD
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Southern Breakfast Table
Piedmont North Carolina. Circa 1800.
- Beautiful walnut Hepplewhite breakfast table with drop leaves.
- Yellow pine and oak secondary.
- Dovetailed drawer with scratch bead; bead on apron.
- Bead on apron.
- Wooden pull.
- One leaf is an old replacement.
- Height: 28 1/2”; Width: 18 1/2” (closed), 44" (open); Depth: 36"”
- Price: $450
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American Hepplewhite Candlestand
19th Century.
- Tiger Maple.
- Nicely grained one board top.
- Beautiful graining in pedestal.
- Birdseye maple legs.
- Repair to one leg.
- Height: 25 3/4”; Top diameter: 18”
- Price: SOLD
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Southern One Drawer Writing Table
Piedmont North Carolina. Circa 1830.
- Walnut with yellow pine secondary wood.
- Mortise and tenon construction.
- Turned legs ending in nice vase-shaped foot.
- Original finish.
- One board top has some warpage.
- Draw has 1 large, Germanic dovetail in front and cut-nailed at rear.
- Original lock.
- Repair to top of one leg.
- Height: 30 1/2”; Width: 27 1/2”; Depth: 22 1/2”
- Price:$495
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Folky Southern Table
Southside Virginia. Circa 1820.
- Walnut two-board top is 1" thick attached with cut nails.
- Yellow pine frame is mortise and tenon construction/pegged.
- Frame and legs maintain much of original Spanish brown paint.
- Legs are walnut and the turnings are quite folky.
- Has a deep, 4 1/4 overhang all the way around.
- Height: 30”; Width: 24”; Depth: 24”
- Price: SOLD
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North Carolina Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table
Piedmont North Carolina. Circa 1780.
- Walnut.
- Two-board top is nailed and has some splits.
- Frame is pegged with decorative bead on all sides of skirt. Beautiful turned Queen Anne legs ending on pad feet.
- 3 replaced pads.
- Lipped drawer with molded edge is dovetailed yellow pine.
- Some loss to top edge of drawer.
- Chamfered drawer bottom is secured at back with trunnel.
- Some later nails.
- Height: 28”; Width: 28”; Depth: 24 3/4”; Frame 22 x 22"
- Price: SOLD
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Southern Yellow Pine Vernacular Table
Circa 1840.
- Two-board ship-lapped nailed top.
- Scratch bead on skirt.
- Tapered legs are rectangular in shape, rounded on the inside with a double bead on the outside corner.
- Drawer runners pass through the back frame and are wedged.
- Front end of drawer runners are half-dovetailed in to the front frame and are exposed.
- Secured with a cut nail.
- The 2 lipped drawers have molded edges and are of cut nail construction.
- Nails pass through drawer sides to secure the poplar drawer bottoms.
- Height: 28 1/2”; Width: 47 3/4”; Depth: 23 1/2”
- Price: SOLD
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American Queen Anne Candlestand
Possibly Southside, Virginia. 18th Century.
- Walnut.
- Graceful legs
- Iron spider.
- Height: 26 3/4"; Top Diameter: 17"
- Price: SOLD
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Southern Work Table/Stand
Virginia. Circa 1820.
- Yellow
pine country Hepplewhite work stand
- Mortise and tenon construction, nice tapered legs
- Original
blue-gray paint
- Two board top attached with square nails
- Height:
30”; Width: 25”; Depth 27 1/2”
- Price: $295
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