Wonderful gate-leg oval drop leaf table by Heritage Henredon. Probably teak with a contrasting leather edging.
62" long
18" wide plus two drop leaves of (max) 15" each...so the widest part of the oval when set-up is 33"
Seat 6 comfortably for dinner, then fold to a compact piece to go against a wall.
Structurally sound.
Work needed:
A small amount of veneer between the leaves is lost (@3") and there is an area of surface water damage, plus a fingertip size burn.
Completely usable as-is, especially if you like a bit of 'character' on your furniture!
$1200
SOLD
This is a beautiful and unusual, well-loved chair. Inviting and comfy! Some might say Victorian or Queen Anne style. Almost a 'slipper chair' with such low arms...not quite a 'barrel chair'. All we know is that it was reupholstered to a high standard with quality fabric in the 1930's with this discreet floral design.
The seat is low and circular. Approx. 22" across seat.
Seat is only 12" from the ground.
Highest point of back is 32"
Legs have brass tips.
$425
Of unkown attribution . Recovered in 1933
26" across and 27" high. Elegant solid wood table from Imperial in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Possibly maple.
One of the delicate feet is cracked.
$70
This cabinet is sturdy. It has seen some rough use, is missing one metal knob drawer pull and it got a rather amateur coat of white paint at some point! However, could be a worthwhile restoration project or your ultimate in shabby chic ;)