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Period American Connecticut Maple HighBoy C1750 to 1760, Early American two piece Highboy most probably from New London Connecticut. This wonderful highboy has replaced brasses and no repairs.Dove tailed top curved cabriole legs. Four graduated drawers over three lower drawers.
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Antique painted childs chair with decorations c1830,all original paint childs chair. Measures 11 and one half inches wide at the feet and is 16 and one half inches high to the arm. This antique child's chair measures 8 and three quarter inches deep to back on the seat. The chair measures 18 and one half inches high overall. There is an old repair to the back where it cracked and was reglued other than that this chair is in mint condition with wonderful old wear and painted surface.
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Pierce Carved English Regency Style Tray Tea Table, This pierce carved "Regency" style tray mahogany table is the perfect size at 25 inches long by 16 and three quarter inches deep. The height is 25 and one half inches to the top of the table and 27 inches to the top of the tray. c1920 to 1940
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Harden Arts Crafts Period Slat Side oak Arm Chair, This arts and crafts chair was made by "Harden" and retains its original red label underneath that reads Harden furniture . Young furniture was from the American Arts and Crafts movement. They were competitors to Gustav and L and JG Stickley . This chair is quite hard to find because of the desirable long slat sides. The finish is all original. We just had a new leather seat put over its original seat frame which is the same color that was used in the period. This chair dates from the early 19th century. This desk or library chair measures 40 and one quarter inches to the top of it's back, 27 inches to the top of the arms and 20 inches to the top of the seat.
Early American Plank Seat 3 legged Stool, this period American tri leg stool dates from around 1790 has a single board seat and is all original. Just a wonderful period American country antique. This antique stool measures 24 and one half inches high and has a seat that is 1 and three quarters inches thick.