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- - - - - - - - - |  Early Antique South Western Plate or dish Rack c1800Item # 4785This piece of antique "western furniture" is a plate, or dish rack. Made in the Southwest, Texas, Arizona, Mexico, or similar area, this "early plate rack" measures 50 and one quarter inches wide overall, is 8 and three quarter inches deep overall, and stands 21 and three eighths inches tall overall. The bottom shelf is 11 and one half inches high and the top shelf is 5 and three quarters inches deep. Made of pine, with wide hand dovetailed top board.This antique American South Western plate rack still has the original paint, which can be seen in the accompanying photographs. This item is in our antiques archives price guide and is NOT AVAILABLE for sale.To view the items we currently have in stock, for sale,
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- - - - |  Period Antique English Canterbury c1860Item # 4402Antique English canterbury. Victorian, made circa 1860. Canterburies originated during the 18th century, when paper periodicals were introduced. The open-carved side panels feature fleur-de-lit, tulip, and scroll motifs. By tradition, English cabinetmakers did not usually sign their furniture until about the 20th century. Sometimes when a label is found, it is that of the retailer, not the maker. This canterbury is quite lovely, and in very nice condition This item is in our antiques archives price guide and is NOT AVAILABLE for sale.To view the items we currently have in stock, for sale,
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- - - - - - - |  American Victorian Walnut Armoire c1880Item # 4403American Victorian Walnut Armoire, circa 1880. The armoire was made of walnut, with burr-walnut book-matched veneers. The design shows the influence of the 19th century English architect and writer, Charles Eastlake. His idea was to simplify the home by eliminating the heavy carving and draperies of the Victorian era, thereby encouraging air, light, and hygeine. As his reform ideas took hold in the US, his favored furniture designs included straight incised lines, flat panels, and low-relief carving, or no carving at all, As his reform ideas took hold in the US, this type of furniture came to be called Eastlake furniture. Most Eastlake furniture was manufactured in the northeast, and was most popular in that region and in the midwest. This item is in our antiques archives price guide and is NOT AVAILABLE for sale.To view the items we currently have in stock, for sale,
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