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Sideboard of Mahogany and Bird's-Eye Maple
Woodworker: Greg BrownBrown’s mahogany and bird’s-eye maple sideboard reflects a combination of Federal influences. The main form can be attributed to a Seymour-style dressing table, the...
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McIntire Reproduction Chair
Woodworker: Philip C. Lowe Over the years, Lowe has had the opportunity to restore a number of original works by renowned Federalist architect and carver Samuel McIntire—waxing, polishing, and...
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Portsmouth Bedside Cabinets
Woodworker: Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez Built for a bedroom containing a pair of beautiful Federal-era Portsmouth bureaus, these bedside cabinets are scaled-down (and narrowed) versions of the originals...
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Federal-style Tea Table
Rodriguez takes the reader step-by-step crafting a Federal-style tilt-top tea table in mahogany.
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Federal-style Card Table
This Federal-style card table is an interpretation of the New York and Baltimore styles. The top features pie-shaped crotch mahogany veneer with acorn-style inlay. Over 200 hours was put into the creation of the table. It has a french polish finish.
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Federal-style Knife Case
18th-century reproduction knife cases from mahogany and white pine, veneered with swirl and crotch mahogany.
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Federal-style Sideboard
Loran Smith crafted this Federal-style sideboard from mahogany. The piece features makore banding and maple stringing.
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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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Sheraton-style Card Table
Richard Oedel created this Sheraton-style table from mahogany. It also features fiddleback makore, crotch birch, holly, and ebony veneers.
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Sheraton-style Drum Table
Buentello’s drum table of mahogany, poplar, and rosewood is based on an original drawing by Lance Patterson. The finish is French-polished shellac.
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Federal-style Dining Chairs
Federal-style shield-back dining chair reproductions in Cuban Mahogany.
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Federal-style Card Table
Houck’s Federal-style reproduction card table is made from mahogany, holly, ebony and pine. The table has a padded shellac finish.
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Federal-style Chest of Drawers
Zeller’s Federal-style chest of drawers made from cherry with veneered satinwood and mahogany crossbanded drawer fronts. The cock beads are maple.
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Federal-style Settee
Roof built this 1805 reproduction from mahogany, flame birch, and maple. The piece features a variety of hand carvings, and turned details. It is finished with linseed oil and 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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Window Stool
Fine upholstery is the feature component of this window stool by Diane Welebit. Mahogany, Beech and Pine are used for the frame and rails.
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Sheraton-style Field Bed
This modern 18th-century reproduction is made from sold mahogany with oak and brass adornments. It is finished with stain and flat polyurethane rubbed with gel varnish.
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Shelf Clock
Shelf clock reproduction based on the works of David Wood. The clock is crafted from mahogany and also uses poplar, white pine and basswood. It is finished with dye-tinted Danish oil and shellac.
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Sewing Table
Mahogany and satinwood sewing table made by Ackerman, featuring a slide-out silk bag. The piece has a french-polish finish.
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Entertainment Cabinet
This entertainment center is made from crotch maple. It is finished with a rubbed-out lacquer finish.
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