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Period early American Country deacons bench in mustard paint. Early to mid 19th century. Measures 8 feet long by 15 inches deep, 17 inches high to the seat and 32 inches high to the top of the back. This deacons bench is all original, strong, and in excellent condition. We found this piece in an early farm house in New Hampshire, where it had been used for generations.
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Mid Century Woodard wrought iron patio set. This set is in excellent original condition. Measures 51 inches by 30 and one half inches and 29 inches high. Each chair measures 32 and one half inches to the top of its back, 18 inches to the seat and 17 inches wide. C1955. This set has never been painted. It is in its original iron finish.
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Beautiful drop leaf dining table by Peter Hvidt and Orla Molgaard Neilsen for France & Son, Denmark. Solid teak construction with solid brass hinges. Sculpted details and a compact size opens to accommodate up to 8 people. 48 in. wide 96 in. long x 28 in. tall. It measures 18 inches by 60 inches when closed. 1960 to 1969. Excellent condition, sturdy and comfortable to sit at.
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Unsigned modern mahogany stool 1960 to 1970.This stool is unsigned but most probably made my a master craftsman after seeing Wendell Castle's designs. Measures 30 inches high with a 10 by 12 inches saddle seat. This stool is both strong and comfortable
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This Studio furniture modern birdseye maple and walnut coffee table is the best we have ever seen. The legs are made from solid birdseye maple and the top from solid clear blank walnut. This coffee table is very dramatic. The top looks like wings or sails. We seriously doubt there is another one, this is truly one of a kind. It has some writing on the bottom which mentions it being given as a gift in 1988. Measures 57 and one quarter inches wide from tip of leg to tip of leg and 25 inches deep.