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820 |
AN EARLY AMERICAN STYLE WALNUT TEA CART 20th century drop leaf with glass tray. 29"x19"x29". |
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821 |
A GRAND RAPIDS OAK DINING TABLE c.1930, solid oak octagonal top and pedestal. 45"x45"x30". |
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822 |
A GOOD OAK TREADLE SEWING MACHINE by Singer fine restored condition. H.39". |
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823 |
AN EARLY MAPLE AND IRON SCHOOL DESK "The New Gaston", H.21". |
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824 |
A FINE VICTORIAN CAMEL BACK TRUNK refinished with quilted interior. 28"x15"x17". |
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825 |
A GOOD WALNUT DROPLEAF TABLE c.1850 with turned legs. 48"x30"x21" closed. |
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826 |
AN EXCEPTIONAL STEAMER TRUNK c.1930 "The Douglass" by National Trunk Factory, complete. 36"x22"x24". |
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827 |
A UNIQUE IRON OAK AND TILE TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE ornate scrolled iron base. 20"xDia.21". |
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828 |
A SQUARE OAK PARLOR TABLE original finish with curved legs. H.31". |
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829 |
AN INTERESTING AND UNIQUE CHILD’S OAK ROCKER c.1885 with turned spindle decoration, and leather seat. H.31". |
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830 |
A VICTORIAN WALNUT COMMODE three drawer with carved pulls. 32"x17"x36". |
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831 |
A FINE OAK MEDICINE CHEST c.1920 paneled construction with textured glass door. 32"x17"x11". |
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832 |
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SHAKER STYLE LADDER BACK CHAIR pegged slats with woven seat. H.36". |
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833 |
A MISSION STYLE OAK LIBRARY TABLE with bookshelf ends. 48"x30"x27". |
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834 |
A PAIR OF THONET BENT OAK CHAIRS c.1890 with woven cane seats, marked "Thonet", H.35". |
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835 |
A GOOD CARVED AND POLYCHROME WOOD HOBBY HORSE c.1900 supported in a wood cradle, missing saddle. L.35". |
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836 |
A GOOD MISSION OAK FOOT REST woven seat with original fumed finish, possibly Stickley Bros. 20"x14"x15". |
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837 |
A PHILCO CONSOLE RADIO c.1935 appears complete, walnut case. H.40". |
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838 |
A VICTORIAN WALNUT KITCHEN COMBINATION STOOL H.34". |
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839 |
A WALNUT CONSOLE RADIO CABINET c.1950 converted to dry bar. H.34". |
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840 |
A ZENITH TABLE TOP RADIO ornate tombstone style case, appears complete. H.20". |
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841 |
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY WOVEN COVERLET blue and white florals with two "1850" dated corner blocks. 98"x7", some losses. |