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EARLY NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINT DECORATED WASHSTAND. Fancy
country washstand with scroll cut gallery and lower drawer, softwood in original
yellow gold faux paint finish. Hand dovetailed gallery and drawer, circa 1850,
excellent condition. 35
max height x 16 3/8 wide x 14 Ό deep.
$475.00
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COUNTRY ONE DRAWER STAND IN
ORIGINAL RED PAINT. Softwood, in
original bright red painted surface, hand dovetailed drawer, nicely turned legs.
NY or PA origin, circa 1840-60. 14
x 17 1/8 top; 28 5/8 high.
$465.00
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CONNECTICUT CANDLESTAND IN UNTOUCHED RED PAINTED
SURFACE. Country Hepplewhite style,
cherry wood, with simple turned shaft, cut-corner top and with high-arched
spider legs terminating in carved spade feet. Retaining a fine untouched
original surface throughout, in original red painted finish with some attic
texture and mellow wear. Top 17
3/8 x 17 Ύ, height 26 3/8. Hartford,
CT origin circa 1810.
$1650.00
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CONNECTICUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND IN CHERRY WOOD.
Country Chippendale style, solid cherry with vase-turned shaft supporting
a round tilting top and cabriole legs with pad feet. Retaining a good older
refinished surface. 38 1/4 high
in open top position; 28 3/8 high closed; round top has shrunk to 16 Ύ x
17. Middletown, CT origin circa
1760-90.
$1600.00
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EARLY
AMERICAN TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND IN TIGER MAPLE WOOD. Country Queen Anne style,
with vase-turned shaft supporting a tilting rectangulated octagonal top and
arched cabriole legs with pad feet. Figured tiger maple wood throughout, in old
finish. 38 Ύ high in open top position; 27 ½ high closed; tp measures 19
Ύ x 14 Ύ. New York State
origin (Oneonta area), circa 1780-1800.
SOLD
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CONNECTICUT CANDLESTAND IN EARLY BLACK PAINTED ATTIC
SURFACE. Country Hepplewhite style,
cherrywood, with intricate lathe turnings on central shaft, cut-corner top,
high-arched spider legs. Retaining a black painted, highly textured, attic
surface throughout. 16 1/8 x 17
½ top; 28 ½ high. Hartford,
CT origin circa 1810.
SOLD
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NEW ENGLAND ONE DRAWER STAND IN OLD ATTIC SURFACE.
Mid-19th C, of contrasting Vermont birch and walnut, and
dovetailed drawer with a curly maple drawer front highlighted with walnut
banding. All in a very nice, attic textured surface, untouched as found. 19 ½
x 19 3/8 top, 28 ½ high.
$425.00
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PENNSYLVANIA ONE-DRAWER
STAND IN RED PAINT.
A classic from the southeastern Pennsylvania German farm community, this larger
size one-drawer stand comes in its original bright red paint, and features
nicely turned legs, a plane-beaded drawer front and completely untouched
condition. Circa 1830-40, of poplar wood. 21
3/4 x 21 3/8 x
30 high.
$975.00
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CLARION COUNTY, PA CHERRY ONE-DRAWER STAND. From an
early untouched farm estate in western PA, a circa-1830 cherry one-drawer stand
in original varnish surface, sandwich glass pull and unusual delicately turned
legs. No doubt locally made and very likely the only one of its kind., 19
x 18 7/8" x 29 3/4" high.
$395.00
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ORIGINAL RED AND BLACK DECORATED STAND. Softwood
one-drawer stand, attributed to western Pennsylvania circa 1840, in
strong untouched red and black faux grained paint decoration, and
overall excellent as-found, original condition. 19 1/2" x 15
3/4" top x 29" high.
$775.00
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DROPLEAF
BREAKFAST TABLE. Early 19th
Century mahogany Pembroke breakfast table with beaded single drawer and contrasted
rosewood banding along table leave edges. New England, circa 1820.
Measures 35 ½ long
x 20 ½ (closed) x 28 ½ high.
$1150.00
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Early country Sheraton SPLAY-LEG ONE DRAWER STAND
in cherry with original varnish finish, from western Pennsylvania. Single
board top, dovetailed drawer, great deep color and patina. Top is approx
20 Ό x 19 Ύ and height is 29 5/8. Clarion County, PA circa 1820-30.
$1350.00
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