Furniture

Annie Modica Fox Foot Stool
Annie Modica Fox Foot Stool (21844)
$431
Sandra Jordan Antique Pair of Peruvian Night Stands A beautiful piece from Sandra Jordan Antique Furniture.
A pair of antique Peruvian night stands. Each night stand contains a drawer.

Width: 17.5\
Height: 26.5\
Depth: 17\
Sandra Jordan Antique Pair of Peruvian Night Stands (93559)
$3,700
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Trunk with Painted Detail
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Trunk with Painted Detail (93564)
$3,950
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Armoire
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Armoire (93563)
$8,000
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Corner Armoire
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Corner Armoire (93562)
$7,500
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Chest (tall)
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Chest (tall) (93561)
$6,000
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Chest (long)
Sandra Jordan Antique Peruvian Chest (long) (93560)
$5,000
Rosewood and Satinwood Hepplewhite Pembroke Table
Rosewood and Satinwood Hepplewhite Pembroke Table (31754)
18th Century Collection Elliptical Cocktail Table From the Duncan Phyfe school, this cocktail table features and elliptical shape with hand-carved leaves on the legs and solid brass casters of the Federal style.   The figured mahogany veneer of the tabletop is framed with cross-banded prima vera veneer.  A triple black and white inlaid line separates the mahogany from the prima vera.  The finish is the traditional preservation style, of warm mahogany with a high sheen.
18th Century Collection Elliptical Cocktail Table (77099)
Winterthur Lannuier Dining Table This magnificent dining table, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, was made by one of New York\'s premier Neoclassical cabinetmakers, Charles-Honore Lannuier, between 1815 and 1819.  The large top of highly figured veneer is supported by two pedestals that consist of four hand-carved solid mahogany columns.  The s-shaped legs feature leaf -carving on the knees and hand-carved paw feet.   Crotch mahogany veneer graces the deep apron rails.  Traditional Winterthur warm mahogany, high-sheen finish.
Winterthur Lannuier Dining Table (77493)
18th Century Collection English Gun Cabinet This Chippendale designed curio is a smaller version of the Breakfront, from the 18th Century Collection, but it includes all of the same features, but with single panes of glass in each door.  Glass shelves, spotlights and adjustable lower shelves are standard and pediment is optional.  Then preservation finish is a warm, traditional mahogany with a  high-sheen.
18th Century Collection English Gun Cabinet (78363)
Varney & Sons Club Chair This very English club chair is a Varney favorite because it is comfortably proportioned and lends itself to sitting and relaxing for long periods of time .The saddle arms, tight back, and loose cushions are all typical of the Charles of London lifestyle.  This chair is beautifully upholstered in a gold chenille.
Varney & Sons Club Chair (79109)
Winterthur Massachusetts Kettle Stand The original of this dainty kettle stand, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, was made in Massachusetts around 1800.  Kindels reproduction features hand inlays with contrasting patterns on the top and leg surfaces.  A small sliding tray can be extended to provide a rest for a teacup.  The traditional Winterthur, hand-colored, mahogany, high-gloss finish.
Winterthur Massachusetts Kettle Stand (77098)
18th Century Collection Dining Table	 This double pedestal dining table, from the 18th Century Collection, is a Kindel classic.  The tabletop is made of figured mahogany veneers with a cross-banded ribbon mahogany border and maple inlaid line.  South Haven is a true brown, distressed, hand-waxed,  low-sheen finish.  The casters are solid brass.
18th Century Collection Dining Table (76575)
Winterthur Philadelphia Pie Crust Tea Table This table, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, features the uniquely American birdcage mechanism which joins the piecrust to the shaft and allows the tabletop to either rotate freely or be tilted up for easy and attractive storage.  Kindels reproduction is faithful to the original and requires 23 hours of hand carving to achieve the high level of ornamentation.  Traditional Winterthur hand-colored, high-sheen finish.
Winterthur Philadelphia Pie Crust Tea Table (76574)
Winterthur Updyke Rhode Island Desk The original of this desk and bookcase, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, with Block-fronting, or the raised-recessed-raised  triad of panels with the shell as an integral part of each, is considered to be uniquely American.  The hand carving represents 37 hours by meticulous Kindel craftsman.  Traditional Winterthur hand-colored,  high-gloss finish.
Winterthur Updyke Rhode Island Desk (77167)
Irish Georgian Society Glin Table Lamp This circa 1770 table, from the Irish Georgian Society, depicts the influence of such reformers of taste as Seymour and Adam.   The elaborately inlaid top and apron rails are composed of fiddle-back mahogany, European white ash burl and prima vera.  The inlaid lines are maple and the elegantly tapered legs are adorned by solid brass ormolu.  Irish Georgian traditional warm red mahogany low-sheen finish with a black glaze.
Irish Georgian Society Glin Table Lamp (77359)
18th Century Collection Curio Cabinet This solid maple curio cabinet is a wonderful addition to the 18th Century Collection.  The painted lacquer and hand decoration are standard.  This piece is beautifully accented with glass shelves and high intensity lighting.  Preservation, black lacquer, high-sheen finish.
18th Century Collection Curio Cabinet (77360)
Winterthur Philedelphia Writing Desk This desk, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, is adapted from the original sewing table, made in Philedelphia circa 1805.  The kidney shaped top features elaborate prima vera veneer with contrasting mahogany.  The center section had a leather surface for writing.  The elegant legs are reeded, turned and hand carved at the top.  Great Lakes slightly tinted high-sheen lacquer finish.
Winterthur Philedelphia Writing Desk (77492)
Galapagos Turtle Leather Footrest
Galapagos Turtle Leather Footrest (73954)
$975
Winterthur Seymour Arm Chair These chairs, from the Winterthur Museum Collection, have been adapted from the original chair and settee made circa 1800 in Boston by the Seymours.  Kindel had applied upholstery to the front of the chair back for added comfort.  The top rail features complex construction with contrasting prima vera veneer on the solid mahogany crest rail, flaring legs and seat rails.  Hand-carved reeding, rosettes and leaf carving adorn this chair.  Traditional Winterthur hand-colored,  high-sheen finish.
Winterthur Seymour Arm Chair (76573)