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18th Century Federal Card Table
Woodworker: Ed StuckeyStuckey, a member of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers, built this Federal-style card table with inspiration from an article by Walter Raynes and Carl Clinton in...
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Linda Table
Woodworker: Danny Kamerath Kamerath designed this table (10-½ in. deep by 13 in. wide by 35 in. tall) around a small piece of figured satinwood that he used for the top, and two small boards of...
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Biedermeier-Style Cabinet
Woodworker: Joel Shepard Shepard built this Biedermeier-style cabinet for best-selling thriller novelist John Saul. The traditional cabinet doubles as a modern computer desk with eight hidden...
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Butterfly Vase
Woodworker: Ed Zbik Zbik assembled and turned this segmented vase out of curly maple, bloodwood, zircote, holly, lacewood, satinwood, and ebony. Called "Butterfly Vase," the piece is finished with...
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Moon Desk
Woodworker: Michael Cullen Designed for a show of practical furniture at a Boston gallery, this piece is telephone/memo desk. Cullen's wife, Barbara, an artist and art therapist, created the moon...
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Regency-style Dining Table
Packard’s dining table is mahogany with satinwood, holly, and ebony banding and a rubbed-out lacquer finish.
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Linen Press
Putnam’s 18th-century reproduction linen press is made from mahogany, quartersawn white oak, ebony and satinwood. The cornice features an inly of the palmetto tree and crescent moon - both signatures of the flag of South Carolina.
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Side Table
Sackmann’s side table made from mahogany, satinwood, rosewood, anegre, and pine. It features a crotch-mahogany bookmatched top, rosewood banding, and ebony stringing. The table is finished with stained glaze and French-polished shellac.
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Hepplewhite-style Card Tables
Mosheim’s card tables are Hepplewhite-style reproductions made with crotch mahogany, satinwood, quartersawn pine, and ebony. Both tables are finished with shellac and oil.
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Dressing Glass
Reproduction of an 18th-century American dressing glass. Made with basswood, satinwood, poplar, walnut, ebony, and finished with French polish.
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Backgammon Board
The piece is based on an Art Deco theme and is a study in veneer. Each of the game pieces features a 2.35-mm mother-of-pearl dots. It is finished in conversion varnish.
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Seymour Inspired Work Table
Just another piece,,, it has interior compartments for storage. The banding was made by me.
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Mahogany, satinwood, ebony foyer table
1 commentFoyer table. Solid mahogany with satinwood and ebony inlay and feet. Base is resawn mahogany bent and laminated. This piece was custom handcrafted to reflect the client's extensive tool collection...
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Hepplewhite Mahogany Pembroke Table
6 commentsA mahogany Pembroke table with Satinwood bellflower inlaid in crossbanded mahogany panels, satinwood paterae, ebony and maple banding. The top is inlaid with a conch shell made from satinwood in a...
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