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Give us your specifications and we will match them as best we can from our extensive inventory. Please call for current lumber prices and availability. Many additional exotic wood species are available: Bloodwood, Bocote, Pau Almarillo, Rosewood, Sapele and others.

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Country Oak Table

The mainstay of the country kitchen was the sturdy oak harvest table. Available with marble top, which makes it the perfect dough-rolling table.

Bedside Blanket Chest (Connecticut Style)
Circa 1650

Bedside chests were common during Colonial times to store blankets, pillows, and other personal items. Chests are often decorated carving, sometimes painted to highlight even further. The chest shown is a smaller version of the Connecticut chest style.

This beautiful carved oak chest  is a reproduction of a chest attributed to Kalem Winslow, coffin cabinetmaker to the Pilgrims.
 

This reproduction of a Duncan Phyfe roll top desk is almost as rare as the circa 1830 original. Duncan Phyfe developed the first of the roll top desk line, consisting of a cloth backed grouping of solid wood sticks bound against the cloth. Although it stands in appearance with simplistic elegance, this desk is was one of the most complex pieces completed by Artisans proudly displaying detailed carving and fluting work on the feet and turned spindle legs in solid walnut.

Queen Anne Lowboy
Circa 1714

The Lowboy, of solid walnut with hand-carved front drawers and solid brass pulls, is one of the most beautiful pieces of period furniture. It is a true artists piece to own.

Queen Anne Tea Table
Circa 1705

This custom made walnut tea table has delicate spoon foot cabriole legs and a floating piecrust top. The piece shown was made from a walnut tree cut down by Stanley and a friend, and milled by Willard Brothers.

This was made from Ash, also Willard wood. Bet you guys never saw this one coming? This working reproduction 1790 pack howitzer is used for military and historical reenactment purposes. Made in Ash, with various hand forged metal accessories, and a cast barrel this light artillery piece served during the revolutionary and civil war era. Light enough to disassemble and pack on a mule train, it could be used to support troops in ruff terrain where large pieces could not move.

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