D. R. Dimes tiger maple corner cupboard with very pronounced allover tiger grain. Made in 2 parts with raised paneled sides and doors, single divided light door with 12 blown glass panes over double paneled doors, cut-out shelves, and ogee molded base and top. Excellent like new condition. This is stamped D. R. Dimes Benchmark. Benchmark was their top of the line, the finest quality pieces they ever made. Dimensions: 44" W x 20" D x 86" H. D. R. Dimes no longer produced fine tiger maple corner cupboards like this one.
Antique English Charles II style oak and tiger oak swing-leg dining table. Measures 72 inches long x 24 inches wide x 29.5 inches high. There are two 24-inch drop leaves which when raised make the table 72 inches round. Hand block planed, wooden pin construction. This is one of the finest quality dining tables we have ever handled. Note the double swing legs that support the leaves. These allow for easy chair clearance and extra support. Lovely condition.
Ashlen set of six knuckle-arm sack back Windsor chairs in crackle black finish. The two master chairs have comb tops. Excellent condition with normal traces of usage. The two comb-top chairs measure 47.5" high to the back, 28.75" high to the arms, 17.5" high to the seat, 28.5" wide and 17.5" deep; the other four chairs each measure 41.75" high to the back, 28.25" high to the arms, 17.5" high to the seat, 26" wide and 17.5 inches deep". Ashlen Windsor Chair Company no longer produces hand crafted chairs. The company was located in Northport, AL. They produced and marketed fine Windsor chairs since 1983 and stopped a few years ago. Using a basic split-wedge construction, their American and English style Windsors were built in traditional fashion. The American Windsors were crafted using an original three wood construction. Native 2" white pine seats are deeply saddle-carved and individually shaped. Hard maple legs and stretchers offer strength and support. Oak spindles and bendings give each chair its flexibility.
Vintage set of 6 English elm Windsor armchairs. Each measures 39.5" high to the back, 28.5" high to the arms, 18" high to the seat, 22.5" wide at the arms, and 17.5" deep. Excellent condition, strong, heavy and extremely comfortable.
Eldred Wheeler tiger maple double settee in the Chippendale style of 1780 to 1790. Measures 59" wide x 21" deep; 40" high to the back, 26.5" high to the arms, and 20' high to the seat. Wooden pin construction, carved center shells. Like new condition. Eldred Wheeler was established in 1977 and is no longer in business. In its day the company made the finest copies of authentic Early American furniture. Please see "Eldred Wheeler / A Collector's Guide" by Emmett W. Eldred, page 233, for reference to this exact settee.