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Valley of Virginia side table
3 commentsThis is a reproduction of a walnut table of unknown origins. The original was probably built by a farmer. The inlay pattern was developed in the late 18th century by cabinet makers in the north...
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Federal Gentleman's Dressing Table
1 commentVarious elements of the Federal Period are interpreted in this Gentleman’s Dressing Table of my own design. The reeded bobbin detail in the legs and the prominent shaded fan challenge...
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Game Table
1 commentChippendale game table inspired by the original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Primary wood mahogany, secondary woods, maple and southern yellow pine
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Carved Coffee Table in French Provincial Style
1 commentA carved coffee table The top is made from Sapele and the apron and legs from Mahogany.
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Piecrust Tea Table
4 commentsI've always been impressed with the details of a piecrust tea table, but never felt like it was in my skill level. Then one day I bought the book "Making a Piecrust Tea Table," by Tom Heller...
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Queen Anne Coffee Table
1 commentQueen Anne Inspired Coffee Table. Made from re-sawed 2 x 6 Mahogany Boards. Offset Turned legs, Mortise and Tenon joinery. I added a small drawer for coasters.
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Chippendale Lamp Table
1 commentThis table is of the Chippendale style, constructed from Peruvian mahogany, with sycamore as the secondary wood. The wood grain was filled using paste wood filler, then sealed and topcoated...
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Sheraton Dressing Table
2 commentsDressing table based on an example in Portsmouth Furniture by Brock Jobe.
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"Dragonfly Hall Table" - Queen Anne Style
This is a table made as a student project at the "Ecole nationale du meuble " in Montreal, Quebec. It his made of mahogany. It present a marquetry made of salmon leather, ebony, maple...
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Congratulations to our winners!
Congrats to contest winners John Kizer and Michael Henderson. Thanks to the community for voting to select the best pieces.
Kizer and Henderson will take home prize packages from Titebond.




