EldrEd WhEElEr A New England Summer 2011

EldrEd WhEElEr
Handcrafters of Fine 18th Century American Furniture
A New England Summer 2011
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At the end of February 2011, Eldred Wheeler moved down the road
from a much smaller facility to our new 12,000 sq foot manufacturing
facility in Hanover, Massachusetts!
This shop will allow us to build our famous pieces much more
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area – visit our Factory Store in Pembroke and/or arrange a tour of
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the new plant to see how we build our furniture. Some special items
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Traditional Joinery • Fine Craftsmanship • Handcarving
Eldred Wheeler is the fulfillment of a desire to create fine furniture
in the same manner as early American cabinetmakers. Our own interest in
colonial American furniture, coupled with the limited number of antique
originals, prompted us to find a way to build authentic, affordable pieces.
Each Eldred Wheeler edition is created by hand and maintains the same
traditions as 18th Century craftsmen in the areas of design, materials,
joinery, carving and finishing.
In order to create a visually attractive surface, wide boards are used
wherever possible. We search throughout New England to find premium
select woods of maple, cherry, and tiger maple. The wood is carefully
stacked and dried; and then only after it has reached the proper moisture
content, is it ready to be used. Then, classic 18th Century joinery
techniques are used to assemble each design, which include the dovetail
joint and the mortise and tenon joint. Both of these techniques require a
skilled craftsman, as each dovetail or tenon joint has to be carefully
marked, cut and hand-fitted. At Eldred Wheeler, we utilize these timeproven techniques for all of our furniture. Each piece is then handplaned
and scraped to achieve a surface typical of fine antiques.
An important feature in many of our reproductions is the famous
Eldred Wheeler handcarved shell and pinwheels. Our skilled carvers spend
hours on each carving, accounting for the increased value of our fine furniture.
Corner Cupboards
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Servers Dining Tables Chairs Lowboys Highboys Sideboards
Presenting Eldred Wheeler’s
Starter Home Dining and Bedroom Packages!
Available in Cherry. Post height is 72”.
Height from floor to top of rail is 17”.
Bed now offered with 5” wide
rails not 3” rails pictured.
Bedroom Package Includes:
Low Pencil Post Bed (double) with
Acorn Finials, Country Four Drawer
Chest, Sheraton Nightstand
Package Price: $3,995 in Cherry.
Package Price: $4,295 in Tiger Maple.
Upgrades:
Queen Bed - add $300
Chippendale Bench - add $895
Sheraton Nightstand
Low Pencil Post with Acorn Finials circa 1720-1760
Low Pencil Post Beds were built throughout New England during the
1700s. Pencil post beds typically held fabric on a tester frame hiding the
posts. Our handcrafted low pencil post bed displays the slender tapered
posts capped by a finely-turned acorn finial. The New England Federal
Headboard is pictured in this photo.
All Tiger table is upcharge. Standard
offered in package is black painted base.
Chippendale Bench
(add to package for $895!)
34"H x 35 ¼"W x 18 ½"D
Dining Package Includes:
Farmer’s Table 40" x 62", Four
Windsor side (no brace), Two Drawer
Country Hepplewhite Server.
Available upgrade to 36" x 72" length
Price of Package: $3,995 in Cherry.
$4,295 in Tiger Maple.
Upgrades:
Three Drawer Hepplewhite Server – add $200
Table in 36” x 72” Size – add $200
Two-Drawer
Country Hepplewhite Server
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The Oxbow shaped fronts had been cut from two-inch-thick planks of wood.
Typically, 18th century cabinetmakers would cut the back of the draw front
to parallel the shape of the front.”
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Ten Drawer Chest circa 1760-1780
This Chippendale carved curly maple
or cherry tall chest-of-drawers was produced in New England and could have
been found in almost any region of the
area. Slightly wider than our chests, the
ten-drawer chest features a hand-carved
center drawer and ogee foot.
Height 56” Width 37” depth 19 ½”
Cherry $3,595 Tiger Maple $3,695
Four Drawer Chest circa 1760-1780
A great variety of Chippendale low chests were produced throughout colonial New
England. The tops on many overhung the base and were molded on the edge; still
others had molding attached to the sides of the case. We have chosen a simple fourdrawer chest with a hardwood top, highlighted by the exposed dovetail joinery.
Height 33 ½” Width 35” depth 18 ½”
Cherry $1,995 Tiger Maple $2,195
Oxbow Chest circa 1770-1790
This chest features a complete side-to-side oxbow front, typical of those
found on chests built in Boston during the 18th Century. The oxbow,
or reverse-serpentine chest, was often built in mahogany wood. Our
chest, built in either cherry or tiger maple, provides a rare form with a
high country style. Features molded counter top and a carved ogee base.
Height 34 ½” Width 37 3/4” depth 20 ½”
Cherry $3,695 Tiger Maple $3,895
Mule Chest circa 1750-1760
Our practical dresser is derived from an early colonial form
which originated in England. These early chests were referred
to as “mule” chests because of their capacity to hold large
quantities of linens or other soft goods.
Also available with ogee feet.
Height 34” Width 60 ½” depth 20”
Cherry $3,995 Tiger Maple $3,995
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
Secretaries
Collector Series Limited Edition Secretary Run 2011
Bonnet Top Secretary Desk circa 1770-1780
Country Bonnet Top Secretaries are extremely scarce,
particularly desks as detailed as the one pictured. The
general form of this piece, the pattern of the bonnet,
the design of the interior, and the shape of the ogee
foot are characteristic of the southern Massachusetts
or Connecticut area. Our secretary desk includes
all of the exacting details of an original piece. The
stepped serpentine interior is both blocked- and
fan-carved. There are 20 small drawers and 4 secret
drawers. The upper case is fitted with 3 small drawers, numerous pigeon holes and adjustable shelves.
The raised panel doors open to reveal 2 carved fans
in the upper domed section. The bonnet is formed
by bending thin sheets of pine over the bonnet frame
and securing them with rosehead nails. As with all
our desks, only a single board is used for the lid.
We will also offer the Flat Top Secretary and our
Slant Lid desk in Limited Edition versions as well
with the same enhancements.
Height 85 ½” Width 37 ½” depth 22”
$12,000
"No thief shall enter, nor cat nor mouse,
for this is the safest lodge in the house."
- You will currently will find this quote in all of our
secretaries in an existing secret drawer.
"Even after (31) years and hundreds of products, the Bonnet-Top Secretary remains the
piece most identified with Eldred Wheeler and most coveted by Eldred Wheeler collectors...”
-Emmett Eldred Eldred Wheeler: A Collector’s Guide Pg 179
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As you will see in the description above, this piece will feature a new secret
drawer. When you find it, there will be a little surprise in it – just for you!
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The Secretary has several Rhode Island characteristics, such as the base molding, ogee feet
and overall proportions. However the interior is more characteristic of Connecticut …”
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E ldred Wheeler proudly announces plans to offer our preeminent piece (the
Bonnet Top Secretary) in a Limited Edition Special Version run for delivery late
2011. Special versions of the Slant Lid Desk and the Flat Top Secretary with the
same special features will also be offered.
This piece will feature the following special enhancements and opportunities:
• Though our piece features secret drawers, this piece will have a special one that has never
appeared on one of our Secretary desks!
esks! We will not divulge the location to you until you
give up in your search!
• Piece will feature extra attention to grain match and strength on our tiger maple versions
for case sides and drawers, door panels, and desk lids
• A brass plaque will be affixed in the top drawer of the lower case on which you can have
any inscription you so choose inscribed
• Emmett Eldred (founder of Eldred Wheeler) will personally sign the Eldred Wheeler
label in your piece
• You will be given a free copy of Emmett Eldred’s Hardcover Full Color Book about
Eldred Wheeler’s History - “Eldred Wheeler – A Collector’s Guide”
Flat Top Secretary Desk circa 1760-1790
Slant Lid Desk circa 1760-1780
This small desk is similar to antiques known to have been made in
the northern Connecticut area. This piece is fitted with a fan-carved,
stepped and serpentine interior. There are 2 secret drawers. As with
all our desks, the lid is made from a single board.
While country desks were plentiful in 18th Century New
England, secretary desks appear to have been much less common. Our secretary is one of the finest country versions. The
piece is fitted with a fan-carved, stepped and serpentine interior. There are 20 small drawers and 4 secret compartments in
the lower interior section. The upper section is fitted with 3
small drawers and 2 removable shelves. The use of the raised
panel “tombstone” doors is characteristic of the Queen Anne
nature of this desk/bookcase. As on most of the finer secretaries, candle slides emerge just below the bottom of the 2 doors.
We judge the original of this piece to be from Connecticut,
near the Rhode Island border.
Height 78 ¼” Width 37” depth 22” Writing Height 30 ½”
$11,000
Height 41 ½” Width 38” depth 19 ½”
$6,700
during the Revolutionary War especially, early Colonists kept most of their valuables
secreted in their homes behind trap doors and hidden panels. Those fortunate enough
to own a secretary desk often kept important papers and small valuables hidden in
secret drawers within the piece. This kept these items safe from thieves and of course
marauding bands of British Soldiers at the height of the conflict!
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
Bookcases
Low Bookcase circa 1790-1810
Early American Bookcase
circa 1790-1810
Height 75” Width 44” Depth 14”
Our three-shelf bookcase is a smaller version of our
taller bookcase featuring the same traditional classic
lines. This particular bookcase is perfect for those
quaint spaces at home.
Cherry $2,095 Tiger Maple $2,195 Height 36” Width 44” Depth 14”
Cherry $1,695 Tiger Maple $1,795
Early American Bookcase w/ Ogee Feet circa 1790-1810
Our handcrafted bookcase is featured with carved ogee feet, giving
the piece added elegance. Designed with one fixed shelf and three
adjustable shelves, the straight-forward lines on this piece depict a
New England style indicative of classic functionality. Inset photo
features a solid base.
Height 75” Width 44” Depth 14”
Cherry $2,095 Tiger Maple $2,195
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Sofa-Table Bookcase circa 1790-1810
Height 32 1/2” Width 60” Depth 13 3/4”
Cherry $3,500 Tiger Maple $3,800
Rhode Island Three-Drawer Writing Surface
circa 1780-1790
The writing surface is the version of the form most likely
to see extensive use as a work surface in either the home or
office environment. The deeper writing top permits computer and keyboard placement while retaining an adequate
working surface.
Height 30” Width 52” Depth 34”
Cherry $2,450 Tiger Maple $2,550
Rhode Island Two-Drawer Writing Table
circa 1780-1790
Height 30 3/4” Width 36 1/2” Depth 19”
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Cherry $1,795 Tiger Maple $1,895
Country Dining
14” table extensions (company boards) for the William and Mary
Dining Table are available upon request at an additional charge.
William and Mary Dining Table circa 1750-1760
Stretcher-based dining tables of various sizes were very popular
throughout New England in the early-to-mid 18th Century. The
smaller ones were often referred to as tavern tables and were used
throughout most colonial dwellings. Larger tables, such as ours,
were most often found in the kitchen or keeping rooms. Our
table provides ample space to accommodate eight people and can
be ordered in custom sizes upon request.
Height 29 1/2” Width 36” Length 72”
Cherry $2,595 Tiger Maple $2,995
Farmer’s Table circa 1750-1760
The Farmer’s Table differs from the William
and Mary Table by the use of more substantial
legs with bold ball turnings and the absence of
a stretcher base. Just like the originals, pegged
and mortised breadboard ends expand and
contract with the seasons to stabilize the wide
solid boards on the top.
Height 29 1/2” Width 36” Length 72”
Cherry $2,595 Tiger Maple $2,995
Height 29 1/2” Width 40” Length 62”
Cherry $2,495 Tiger Maple $2,795
Height 29 1/2” Width 40” Length 62”
Cherry $2,495 Tiger Maple $2,795
Farmer's Table (Card Table Size)
Height 29 1/2” Width 42” Length 42”
Cherry $1,895 Tiger Maple $1,995
William & Mary Card Table
Height 29 1/2” Width 42” Length 42”
Cherry $1,895 Tiger Maple $1,995
S outhwood has become the manufacturer of
choice by professional designers specifying both
classic designs and traditional fashion
for some of the most prestigious
residential and commerical
applications domestically
and around the world. This
is due in part to the highest
quality construction
standards assuring
strength and durability
for each chair and sofa.
Tilt-Top Breakfast Table circa 1750-1770
These larger tripod tables generally had a practical tilt-top feature so
they could be put aside for storage. We offer this piece in two sizes.
Grade 2 fabric
Southwood up to 40% Off!
Example: Wing Chair
Call for details.
$2195!
Large Tripod 48" Height 29” Diameter 48”
Cherry $1,890 Tiger Maple $1,995
Medium Tripod 42" Height 29” Diameter 42”
Cherry $1,695 Tiger Maple $1,795
Small Non -Tilt 34" (painted black base)
Cherry $1,050 Tiger Maple $1,095
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
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Formal Dining
Pedestal Dining Table circa 1750-1770
Pedestal Dining Packages
starting as low as $7,895!
Impressive “great tables” such as the one pictured were rare in early 18th Century New England. More common were the much smaller Queen Anne gateleg
tables. The lack of large, banquet-size tables was most likely due to the small size
of mid-18th Century dining rooms. Later in the Federal period when impressive
mansions became more common, large banquet tables also became more prevalent. Our table is patterned after a table which is attributed to Connecticut. It is
standard with two leaves, and can be special ordered with a third pedestal section.
Small Double Pedestal Table Height 29” Width 42” Length 64” Length (2 leaves) 100”
Cherry $5,295 Tiger Maple $5,395
Double Pedestal Table Height 29” Width 48” Length 84” Length (2 leaves) 124”
Cherry $5,595 Tiger Maple $5,895
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Chippendale Carved Arm Chair
We make a carved and uncarved
Chippendale chairs as well as a
Queen Anne Chair to go with
our Dining Tables Insets.
Flat Top Highboy
Detail of the hand-carved fan on top drawer.
Flat Top Highboy circa 1750-1780
The Queen Anne period was most noted for the
introduction of the cabriole leg. This graceful curve
was used with paramount success throughout New
England. Our Flat Top Highboy is one example of
how a carefully-carved cabriole leg can add grace to a
piece which might otherwise appear rather “box-like.”
The fan-carved bottom drawer and matching top
drawer impart a symmetry to the overall design. Since
proportion played a major role in the design of better
highboys, we chose a five-drawer top to complement
the highboy base.
Height 70 1/2” Width 36 1/2” Depth 20 1/2”
Cherry $4,495 Tiger Maple $4,595
Special offering - Back by Popular Demand!
Country Four Drawer Chest circa 1770-1780
The painted poplar case (the only chest we make with a poplar case) is a very
economical option that was originally requested by our customers for second
homes or new first homes bought typically by newlyweds on a budget! The
painted case provides an attractive contrast to the figured maple of the top
and drawers. Originally called our “Made in Maine” 4 drawer chest because
we made it when we had extra wood at our old Maine Plant that no longer
exists. Drawers are lip drawers on this edition not inset drawers. Available in
tiger maple top and drawers with black paint case only (as shown).
Height 34” Width 35 1/4” Depth 18 1/2”
Price the unit at $1,495 as shown.
Limit one per customer from first run 2011.
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
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Four Door Media Cabinet
Four Door Media Cabinet with Bookshelves
Cherry $10,995 Tiger Maple $10,995
Four Door Bookcase: 74”H x 98”W x 22”D
Four Door Media Cabinet with Bookshelves
74”H x 98”W x 22”D
Four Door Media Cabinet
Cherry $5,995 Tiger Maple $6,095
Four Door: 74”H x 56”W x 22”D
Lower Case Only Four Door Media Cabinet
Cherry $3,995 Tiger Maple $4,295
Four Door Bookcase: 31”H x 56”W x 22”D
Four Door Media Cabinet with Doors Open
74”H x 56”W x 22”D
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Three Door Media Cabinet
Cherry $5,495 Tiger Maple $5,595
Three Door: 74”H x 46”W x 22”D
Lower Case Only Three Door Media Cabinet
Cherry $3,695 Tiger Maple $3,895
Three Door: 31”H x 46”W x 22”D
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Charm of Country High Style Blends the
Best of Formal Urban Cabinet Design with the
F r e e E x p r e s s i o n a n d Vi t a l i t y o f R u r a l C r a f t s m e n . . .
. . . Yi e l d i n g a n A m e r i c a n A r t F o r m W h i c h R e f l e c t s t h e Va l u e s
and Independent Spirit of the Developing American Nation.
-Emmett Eldred
New Introduction Designed by Emmett Eldred!
Chippendale Planter Bench Height 36” Width 18 3/4” depth 15” Cherry $895 Tiger Maple $995
We are proud to introduce this new Chippendale Planter Bench designed by founder Emmett Eldred. This piece offers a special presentation of your plants in
your home and allows movement of your plants to where they will receive the best light. The cherry bench has an inset piece of granite that not only provides
for a stunning look but also is waterproof beneath your plants. We have access to different pieces of granite in several colors to fit your decorating needs.
The piece is heavy due to the weight of the granite but this is only a factor in shipping and moving from place to place.
Expect weight of 30-50 lbs overall. A stunning gift for the plant lovers amongst us!
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Announcing a single run of our Special Porringer with Drawer for 2011
We are bringing back this Special Porringer with drawer which Emmett Eldred designed and has
not been produced since the early 2000’s. This piece serves as a great occasional table or lamp table,
as well as a great bedside nightstand. Offered in painted base with a Cherry or Tiger Maple top.
Special Porringer With Drawer circa 1780-1800
Height 19” Width 36” depth 15”
Cherry or tiger maple top with a painted base and drawer. $595
Limit two per Customer in 2011.
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
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Cupboards
Stepback Cupboard circa 1760-1790
The stepback cupboard with glazed glass doors was a
prized and coveted possession of those from the 18th
Century. The 12-pane version depicted here was a scarce
but handsome example of the simplicity of that era. The
8-pane was the choice of most households and would be
most often found at auctions today. This piece exhibits
the exquisite chamfered side and attention to detail the
craftsmen of that period so proudly displayed. Stepback
cupboards, being almost invariably two-part pieces, have
been prone to divorce and remarriage, so that often either
the top case or the bottom case would be found with
something other than its original mate.
Height 80” Width 51” Depth 18”
Cherry $6,695 Tiger Maple $6,795
Low Cupboard circa 1760-1790
A low cupboard in the Chippendale style inspired as a
variation from Stepback Cupboards. This piece exhibits
chamfered sides, flush-mount raised panel doors, and barrel
hinges. In today’s home, this piece will function as a storage
cupboard or a sideboard.
Height 37 1/4” Width 51” Depth 18”
Cherry $2,745 Tiger Maple $2,895
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Low Cupboard w/ Glass Doors circa 1760-1790
A low cupboard in the Chippendale style inspired as a
variation from Stepback Cupboards. This piece exhibits
chamfered sides, flush-mount raised panel doors,and barrel
hinges. In today’s home, this piece will function as a storage
cupboard or a sideboard. This piece is designed to put your tv’s
technical equipment into below your flat screen tv. Remotes will
work through the glass doors. Special wiring holes can be cut.
Piece of course can also be used as a display case for valuables.
Height 37 1/4” Width 51” Depth 18”
Cherry $3,145 Tiger Maple $3,295
Emailed pictures of this unit may be requested!
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Beds
Pine Tree Top Bed circa 1780-1800
This informal country bed is very popular
in our Tiger Light stain. The post features a
finely proportioned pine tree ring turning.
This bed is an excellent choice for either
traditional or contemporary dressings.
Rail height to top of rail is 17”.
Queen Cherry $2,130
Queen Tiger Maple $2,250
Single Cherry $1,695
Single Tiger Maple $1,795
Cannonball Bed circa 1720-1760
This post features the classic turned Cannonball style produced by the late 18th and early
19th Century New England Cabinetmakers.
Rail height to top of rail is 17”.
Queen Cherry $2,195
Queen Tiger Maple $2,295
Single Cherry $1,695
Single Tiger Maple $1,795
Acorn Bed circa 1800-1840
The Acorn Bed is a New England country
style bed that features a hand-turned post
topped by an acorn. The Acorn style of bed
was commonly produced by the more rural
craftsmen in the early 1800s.
Rail height to top of rail is 17”.
Queen Cherry $2,130
Queen Tiger Maple $2,250
Single Cherry $1,695
Single Tiger Maple $1,750
Shown with the optional extended headboard
and fan carving.
Factory Stores: 15 Columbia Road, Pembroke, MA (781) 826-5704 • 444 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT (203) 529-3100 Mail Order: (800) 779-5310 Online: www.ewLifestyles.com
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Pencil Post Bed circa 1750-1780
Pencil Post Beds were made throughout New
England during the second half of the 18th
Century. Surprisingly, the posts have a functional
origin. They were used to support fabric coverlets, which provided privacy and added warmth.
Most often the posts were never seen. Our bed
is based on an 18th Century post we found in a
New England attic. The carved “lamb’s tongue”
decorations and the subtle taper of the chamfered posts are traditional design characteristics.
Our Pencil Post Bed is one of our most popular
beds and is used in traditional, as well as more
contemporary settings.
Rail height to top of rail is 17”.
Queen Cherry $2,395
Queen Tiger Maple $2,495
Single Cherry $1,995
Single Tiger Maple $2,050
Buy a King or Queen size Eldred Wheeler Bed and get one
Sheraton Nightstand for only $595 (Reg. $795) (Cherry or Tiger Maple)
Sheraton Nightstand without Shelf circa 1795-1810
Similar to its counterpart shown left, but without a breadboard
shelf, our Sheraton Nightstand features a single beaded drawer
and simple turned legs.
Height 28 7/8” Width 20” depth 16 7/8”
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Special Porringer With Drawer
circa 1780-1800
Height 27 3/4” Width 19” depth 18”
Cherry or tiger maple top with a painted
base and drawer. $450
Limit two per Customer in 2011.
Small Four Drawer Chest
Nantucket Tea Table
circa 1760-1780
circa 1750-1770
Height 28 ¼” Width 24” depth 16 ¼”
Height 26 ¼” Width 28” depth 18”
Cherry and Tiger Maple $1,295
Cherry $1,799 Tiger Maple $1,895