Rocking Chair
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), American 1820–50
Maple, birch

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Rocking Chair
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”), American 1820–50
Maple, birch
Baroque gateleg table, Sweden, 18th century.
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Table ca. 1900
Pine top and painted legs (paint of later date) with one drawer.
Dining Table and Four Chairs w/ Rush Seats Early 19thc American Tiger Maple
This handsome early New England 19th century highly figured tiger maple table features two drop leaves, curved edges and Sheraton legs.
Windsor Table, 1725–90
Made in New England, United States
Tulip poplar, maple, ash
“Gästgivars” reproduction 19th century wallpaper by Duro
Painter Jonas Wallström was born in Arbrå, Hälsingland in 1798. He lived in the parish of his birth his entire life (he died in 1862) and decorated numerous rooms in his home district, including at the Gästgifvars farm in Vallsta. The inspiration for this wallpaper came from there. Wallström enjoyed working with stencils, as depicted here, and using clean, clear colour scales.
Important Berks County, Pennsylvania painted pine dower chest, ca. 1775
Three painted bentwood boxes, 19th c., with later decoration