

Antique School Desk #SD contact Ken by E-mail for quote in 1/6 scale This exact replica of an iron sided school desk is a real piece of American history. Copied after an original in the Shaker School house in Canterbury, NH but not made by Shakers, desks of this kind were in use from the mid 1800's until recent years. Some may still be found in rural schools. The sides were hand sculpted and are cast in metal and the tops feature original carved graffiti and stained ink wells and some even come with a little gum under the seat.
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Shaker New Lebanon Dining Table, #12 6 x 2
1/4 x 2 1/2 I just love this table! From the breadboard ends, actually rabbitted and splined to the three board main top, to the delicately turned legs, this table is no less than exquisite. 72 inches long by 31 inches wide, 29 inches high in scale. Use it anywhere in your doll house.
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Classic Shaker Trestle Table, #14 6 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 Price: $135.00 contact Ken by E-mail for quote in 1/6 scale Much copied and varied for over two centuries but never bettered The quintessential Shaker design statement. Perfect in any decor, traditional or contemporary. Made with actual mortise & tenon joints and splined end boards, it's a beauty.
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Shaker standard 3-slat high back chair, #61 Just about the most wonderful chairs ever made, these hi-back's will compliment any interior with their elegant form and grace. Available in fabric cane (61C) or hand woven Shaker tapes (61W) and a dark natural wood finish. Available in red/blue, green/white or red/gray. Specify color by email.
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61C - $55.00 each
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Classic Shaker Trestle Table with 2 #61 Shaker chairs and a Meeting House Bench. Special pricing as a set of 4 pieces - $275.00 Much copied and varied for over two centuries but never bettered. The quintessential Shaker design statement. Perfect in any decor, traditional or contemporary. Also makes a lovely stand alone conversation or shelf piece.
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Country Dough Table, circa 1820-1910 #76W with Wood Top #76M with Metal Top 5 x 3
x 2 3/4 Not particularly historically significant, this table was a very popular kitchen fixture until the advent of commercial bakeries. Ours is just a copy of a beautifully functional antique that will bring smiles to your heart. Its natural pine finish and real metal bins add to the fantasy. Even the drawer handles are specially cast, made to the original specs. The bins are aged and dented tin and the bread boards are scared from decades of use.
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Traditional Tavern Table #90 c.1750-1900 (colors vary) Various sizes - please inquire as most of these table are made to order. - not available in 1/6 scale - The traditional early American Tavern Table is one of the furniture delights of the 17th & 18th centuries. Made and used in large volumes in most parts of the eastern U.S., it was often found in roadside taverns and inns throughout the country. It finds its roots in the English roadside taverns of the 1600's. This 1/12 scale reproduction is taken from the original in the old Palmer House in Candia, NH but similar tables can be found in Williams burg, VA and a number of museum collections nationally Please order these tables separately by email |
Shaker Blanket Chest #35 circa 1821 3 1/2
x 3 x 1 7/8 A wonderful little chest which exemplifies the Shaker obsession with drawers from the Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Mass. Although probably not part of the original design, the smaller under drawer was added after the chest was originally built. Available in the original washed blue color or in natural finish.
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Country Cutting Block Table #50
$90
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Country Cutting Block Table #53
$90
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