Products
Triple Back Sack Back
This is an elegant chair found in New England around 1775, This chair goes well with the balloon Back or bow back side chairs.
William & Mary Tavern Table
William & Mary Tavern Table
Call for price: price varies due to woods used for the top.
Child’s Fan Back Arm Chair
Children’s furniture was very popular this child’s chair would have been made around 1760.
Bow Back Side Chair
This Bow Back was a New York design being made around 1790.
Balloon Back Side Chair
The Balloon Back was being made around 1770.
Fan Back Side Chair
This chair is designed from a chair being made in Boston around 1785.
Lexington Fan Back
This is a reproduction of an Antique original found in the Lexington Historical Society collection.
Bow Back Bar Stool
This Bow Back bar stool come in two standard seat heights 24″ for counters and 30″ for bars, and any height in between to suit your needs.
Sack Back Arm Chair
This is the most recognized Windsor form made. This chair goes well with balloon back or bow back side chairs.
Continuous Arm Chair
This continuous arm chair is designed from a New York style and goes well with the bow back or balloon back side chairs.
Massachusettes High Back
This chair was being made around 1770 it could be found with a braced back or with out. This chair goes well with the Lexington fan back or any of the bow back side chairs.
Sack Back Bar Stool
This Sack Back bar stool comes in to standard seat heights 24″ for counters or 30″ for bars.
Sack Back Rocker
The Sack Back Rocker was made in Connecticut.
Massachusetts High Back Rocker
This chair was being made in Massachusetts about 1790-1800.
This chair is finished in Mustard and antiqued
Philadelphia Low Back Windsor
This is a reproduction of a Philadelphia Low Back being made about 1750-1760.
1760 Philadelphia High Back
This chair was being made around 1760 and is an earlier sample of the Philadelphia High Back. This chair stands alone or can be pulled to the dining table.
Philadelphia High Back Arm Chair
This chair is a later form of Philadelphia High back being made around 1780. The differences being the sawn arm and shield seat.
Nantucket Fan Back Arm Chair
The Nantucket Fan back was made around 1770 along the Massachusetts coast. This chair can stand alone or be pulled to the table.
Sack Back Settee
The Settee’s were a rare form of Windsor made around 1775-1800.
Philedlephia Writing Arm
This chair was made around 1780′s and originals are very scarce today.
Trestle Table
This table can come in different designs.
This table is cherry with a three board top.