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Can you identify the style of antique furniture from a description of the back and legs of the chairs?

May 24th, 2009

I have a matching antique dining set and I want to identify the style/period of the furniture. The back of the chairs is similar to Queen Anne however, the legs are turned and straight (plumb from the corner of the seat to the floor) not carved or cabriolet. There is a lot of [...]


Set of 2 Antique Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Dining Arm Chairs Chair

November 10th, 2008

Set of 2 Antique Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Dining Arm Chairs Chair This is a brand new set of 2 Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Dining Arm Chairs. The chairs are also cushioned covered by White Ivory nylon polyester fabric. These two chairs are designed with quality and [...]


Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set

February 11th, 2008

Queen Anne Legs Antique Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set This is a brand new 3 pieces Queen Anne Style Legs Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set. Item is a complete set with its classic Queen Anne style and quality cherry wood finish. The oval coffee [...]


Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set

November 22nd, 2007

Queen Anne Legs Antique Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set This is a brand new 3 pieces Queen Anne Style Legs Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set. Item is a complete set with its classic Queen Anne style and quality cherry wood finish. The oval coffee [...]


Queen Anne Legs Antique Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set

September 3rd, 2007

Queen Anne Legs Antique Style Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set This is a brand new 3 pieces Queen Anne Style Legs Cherry Finish Wood Coffee Table and 2 End Tables Set. Item is a complete set with its classic Queen Anne style and quality cherry wood finish. The oval [...]


Demand heats up for 1900s furniture

March 10th, 2007

Leigh Keno has devoted his life to the study, acquisition and sale of the very finest 18th- and early 19th-century American antiques. Yet in the past few months he has fallen for pieces for his own home by 20th-century furniture masters George Nakashima and Wharton Esherick.
Keno, a respected Manhattan dealer who frequently appears on PBS’ [...]


Furniture from recent decades is next old thing

March 10th, 2007

Leigh Keno has devoted his life to the study, acquisition and sale of the very finest 18th- and early-19th-century American antiques. Yet in the past few months he has fallen for pieces for his own home by 20th-century furniture masters George Nakashima and Wharton Esherick.
Keno, a respected Manhattan dealer who frequently appears on PBS’ Antiques [...]


Eco-friendly: Manufacturers take environmentally conscious approach to furniture making

January 12th, 2007

Ensuring that organic design isn’t all we have left to remember Mother Earth by, some manufacturers at the recent International Home Furnishings Market in High Point have committed to saving the planet one table at a time.
To make a difference, they’re using renewable resources and environmentally friendly construction methods while closely monitoring their suppliers’ reforestation [...]


Popular Halloween Collectibles

October 29th, 2006

Halloween items have become popular collectibles. Perhaps it is because they can often be found at yard and estate sales. Perhaps it is because there are so many new Halloween items, everything from witch-shaped candles and plastic pumpkins to trick-or-treat bags, jewelry and elaborate costumes. But even today, there are few character dolls that commemorate [...]


Antiques and Collectibles by Ralph and Terry Kovel

September 11th, 2006

Most people today know Pinocchio through the story and images of the 1940 Disney animated movie. But collectors like the older versions of Pinocchio, too.
The story was first published in serial form from 1881 to 1883 by an Italian, Carlo Collodi. The bad marionette-boy whose nose grew when he lied was a character in a [...]