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Miniature Blanket Chest
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Miniature Blanket Chest
11112257TB

A very rare early 19th Century Salesman's Sample or Miniature Blanket Box with a lift top and a single drawer above a nicely shaped bracket base, bold Tiger Maple veneer on Pine secondary wood with what appear to be the original brass knobs and replaced hinges. In excellent condition, 13" L. X 6-1/2" W. X 6-1/2" H. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASS... Click for details

$2,600.00



Nakashima Chest
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Nakashima Chest
1011101TD

An untouched original chest of drawers by famed craftsman George Nakashima (1905-1990), who produced custom hand made furniture in his New Hope, Pennsylvania workshop. Among his impressive client list were the Rockefeller family for whom he made numerous pieces. This rare piece of solid black walnut has exposed dovetailed construction and a free from top edge which dates it mid -1960. An eight drawer double chest of drawers (the drawers retain their original numbering) with six full depth draw... Click for details

$17,900.00



Dresser
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Dresser
910799ME

A rare and sophisticated Maple and Bird's-Eye-Maple chest of drawers with Yellow Poplar secondary wood, with a magnificent salmon colored marble top placed over a Bird's -Eye- Maple top and with an original bevelled glass adjustable mirror within a matching structure, in excellent original condition including the finish, (the silvering of the mirror shows minor deterioration consistent with its age), 79" H. X 49" W. X 22-1/2" D., 30" H. at the marble top, circa 1890. Attributed to R. J. Horner,... Click for details

$3,900.00



Linen Press
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Linen Press
608100ADD

With elegant scrolled cornice and applied carved anthemion, American examples are quite scarce, this one appears to be of Connecticut origin, circa 1790-1810, condition is excellent, keyhole escutcheons may be original, drawer pulls are replaced with correct style brasses, solid cherry, pine and poplar secondary wood. Height 94", Width 48", Depth 20". We accept time payments and quantity discounts, free delivery available with a 250 mile radius of Cape Cod. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF O... Click for details

$8,900.00



Bird's Eye Maple Chest
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Bird's Eye Maple Chest
3102098TB

Rare and desirable Bird's-Eye-Maple (strongly figured) five drawer sidelock chest of drawers in the American Eastlake Style, with oak, cherry and various secondary woods, an unusual compact size (32"w.x 20"d.x 43"h.), circa 1880, in excellent condition, with correct solid cast brass Eastlake style replacement drawer pulls. The design was first made popular by arbiter of taste and author, Englishman Charles Eastlake in his book "Hints on Household Taste", first published in 1868. It became widely... Click for details

$2,400.00 - sold



Chests Of Drawers And Commodes
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Chests Of Drawers And Commodes
BK108

By the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1960, paper back, used-good condition. 8-3/8"x5-3/8"x1/8". BX14

$14.00



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