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Our Antique Furniture Auctions
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This set of 12 handpainted pearlescent china footed saltcellars are signed "Schlackenwerth, Czecho-Slovakia." We see no damage or wear on these charming individual cellars, approx. 2" diameter and 7/8" tall. They date from the 1920's. see all featured items |
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Antique Country Pine 5' x 9' Harvest Table |
This huge country pine and maple harvest or work table is as rugged as it looks. The legs are over 5" square, cut from single pine logs. The top has hard maple tongue and groove boards, some with tiger and birdseye grain.
Dating from about 1900, the golden color and patina are beautiful, and there are lots of mars and wear to show its age.
The satin finish is in very good condition. Legs are not removable on this rustic American antique, and the base..... (added December 4th, 2008) |
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Country Buckboard Carriage Seat or Bench |
Saved from a horse drawn buckboard or country carriage, this seat or bench looks like a prop from an old Western movie.
A genuine antique from the late 1800's, this seat is pine and maple with hand wrought iron hardware.
Wood was added to the bottom to make this into a bench, measurements are 39" wide, 21" deep, 33" tall and the seat is 16" high. (added December 4th, 2008) |
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Country Baker's Cupboard, Flour Bin, Spice Drawers |
A country baker's cupboard has a flour bin and spice drawers, made for a Victorian kitchen in the 1890's.
Oak, ash and maple hardwoods, the medium brown finish is excellent. Upper doors have original wavy glass, and the top section is a separate piece for moving.
Sturdy and classic American antique furniture, size is 42 1/2" wide, 2' deep, 6'10" tall and the work surface is 30" above the floor. (added December 4th, 2008) |
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Carved Antique Marquetry Round Table |
This elegant little table has an inlaid marquetry top and carved base. Walnut, mahogany and fruitwood blend very well in this hand crafted antique from the 1920's.
The warm medium brown finish is excellent, measurements are 19" diameter and 29 1/2" tall. WEBO (added December 4th, 2008) |
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