view antiques gallery of rural, period and primitive tables and stands from the 18th, 19th and 20th century with paint decoration and original or early finish. (move mouse over photo to enlarge the image)
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9154 From Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley an 1800’s second quarter unique work table in the very finest dry blue paint. An outstanding form with its applied gallery, chamfered legs and balanced proportions. From its hand forged nails to its chamfered apron corners to its canted rear gallery no details were spared. A practical work table from the hands of a rural craftsman. Size: 27.75”L x 17”W x 32.25”H $1195.00 |
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8003 An 18th century utilitarian two piece lift top trestle/pinned cross buck table in original finish with large rose head nails from eastern Lancaster County. The base served as a quilting frame. During its long life it has been stabilized at the pinned cross bucks. Fantastic dining table with excellent extension and sufficient space to accommodate six to eight arm chairs. A rare find. Size: 67” W x 36” D x 30” H $1550.00 Interested, click here. |
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9038 Very early 19th century Vermont stand in old blue paint, single dovetailed drawer, original brass pull, finely turned legs and scrolled top. On the outside of the back drawer panel is the original paper label with signature, H. A. Wetherbee. A lovely blue addition. Size: 16.25”L x 16.25”W x 25.5”H $595.00 |