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QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DINING TABLE.
QUEEN ANNE-STYLE DINING TABLE. Watertown Table Slide Corporation Wisconsin 20th century mahogany. Double-pedestal table with cabriole legs and pad feet. 28 3/4''h. 48''w. 66''l. plus four 12'' leaves. There are some light surface scratches.
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"WATERTOWN SLIDE" DINING TABLE W/
"WATERTOWN SLIDE" DINING TABLE W/ LEAVESGorgeous dividing base four-leg dining table with two leaves and tapered legs; stamped underneath "The Watertown Slide"; measures approximately 30-1/4" tall, 44" wide, 54" deep without leaves, and 90-1/4" deep with leaves; in Good overall condition with light wear and fading.
The Watertown Table-Slide Company was established in 1889 with Emil W. Schultz (early business man) as president, Max H. Gaebler and Richard Blaesius; the business was incorporated in 1891. Its capital in 1917 was twenty-five thousand dollars with an earned surplus of sixty thousand dollars also in the business.
The company's plant was located on Hart Street south of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad tracks and had its own spur track. Here they had three and a half acres of ground on which are several buildings and three dry kilns. They manufactured patented slides for extension tables and their product was sold exclusively to table manufacturers, mostly in carload lots, throughout the United States and Canada.
The material used was principally birch and the annual consumption was a million and a half feet of lumber in 1917. The dry kiln capacity was two hundred thousand feet and the equipment of the plant was first class, all special machines used being designed by the company's secretary and treasurer, Max H. Gaebler. The company's success was largely due to the stubborn energy of its former president, Emil W. Schultz, who was its manager until his death, June 27, 1916.
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WATERTOWN SLIDE ROUND FEDERAL STYLE
WATERTOWN SLIDE ROUND FEDERAL STYLE 5 FT ROUND DINING TABLE: Expandable mahogany round table with 2 leaves. Ribbed apron, Carved Grecian urns, reeded tapered legs ending in square pad feet and casters. 29 1/2'' H., 60'' dia, extends with two 12: leaves.
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STRING INLAY SHERATON STYLE
STRING INLAY SHERATON STYLE DROP-LEAF TABLE: Watertown slide expansion 2 leaves. 29 1/2'' h. x 42 1/2'' x 24''. Leaves measure 11 1/2'' 83 1/4'' l. overall fully extended.CONDITION: Please ask for the 3 boxes - for the leaves and containing the table pads. Note minor scratches.
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Massachusetts William and Mary
Massachusetts William and Mary tavern table, pine and maple with scrubbed pine single-board top with breadboard ends, finely turned legs and box stretcher, early 18th century, 27 x 22-1/4 x 16-3/4 in. Old refinishing with traces of pale green and white paint, minor losses and unevenness to feet, some sun fading. Lillian Blankley Cogan Antiquary, Farmington, Connecticut; Anthony S. Werneke Antiques, Pond Eddy, New York
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Massachusetts Work Table
Massachusetts Work Table Massachusetts ca 1820-1825 a work table in mahogany with pine secondary having biscuit corners two drawers with pressed Sandwich glass knobs and rising on twisted turned legs ending in ball feet; ht. 28 wd. 21 dp. 17 in. Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
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TROUVAILLES RELIEF-CARVED PINE
TROUVAILLES RELIEF-CARVED PINE PLAQUE Watertown, Ma., 3rd quarter-20th century: depicting ancient craftsmen making a platter.
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HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD MID-CENTURY
HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD MID-CENTURY MODERN 'THE WATERTOWN SLIDE' CHERRY WOOD DINING TABLE WITH ONE LEAF, H: 29-3/4 INHeywood Wakefield Mid-Century Modern 'The Watertown Slide' Cherry Wood Dining Table with One Leaf, H: 29-3/4 in
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WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE WALNUT TABLE
WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE WALNUT TABLE LABELED SIMONDS COMPANY SYRACUSE NY the triangular top with molded edge and canted corners inset with green leather over a scroll and foliate pierced skirt on turned and scolled legs joined by a shaped triangular stretcher on ball feet - h:23.75 w:23 d:23 in. Other Notes: TPC
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FEDERAL STYLE BANQUET DINING TABLE,
FEDERAL STYLE BANQUET DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY, STRING INLAY, BANDED EDGE, REEDED LEGS ON FOUR BASES, WITH TURNED STRETCHER BAR, METAL FEET OVER CASTORS, STAMPED "PERFECTION TABLE SLIDE MFG. C., WATERTOWN, WI" TO SLIDES...Federal style banquet dining table, mahogany, string inlay, banded edge, reeded legs on four bases, with turned stretcher bar, metal feet over castors, stamped "Perfection Table Slide Mfg. C., Watertown, WI" to slides, wear consistent with age, finish loss, surface scratches, etc., 29" h. x 42" w. x 31" d., with 15" drop leaves and five 14" removable leaves. [PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE ASSISTANCE AND VEHICLE, AS GALLERY STAFF CANNOT ASSIST WITH MOVING THIS PIECE]
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William and Mary tavern table,
William and Mary tavern table, single-board poplar top with molded edge, block and turned legs and stretchers, dovetailed drawer, reddish-brown paint, probably New York or Connecticut, 18th century, 26 x 38-1/2 x 27-1/2 in. Normal wear and abrasions throughout, reddish-brown paint later, molding below drawer replaced, later paint could obscure other restorations.
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SHERATON WORK TABLE - Sheraton
SHERATON WORK TABLE - Sheraton Mahogany Work Table coastal New England first quarter 19th c. retaining its original thin one board top with raised porringer corners two drawers with original brass pulls having pressed backplates raised on delicate ta
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New England maple tavern table
New England maple tavern table c.1780 with green paint decoration a rectangular pine top single drawer and turned legs all joined by a stretcher base. 26"h. top 40"x24.5"
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WORK TABLE - Sheraton Mahogany Work
WORK TABLE - Sheraton Mahogany Work Table coastal New England first quarter 19th c. retaining its original thin one board top with raised porringer corners two drawers with original brass pulls having pressed backplates raised on delicate tapering tu
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MAHOGANY WATERTOWN SLIDE EXPANDABLE
MAHOGANY WATERTOWN SLIDE EXPANDABLE TABLE: Converts from a foyer table to a full size dining table. 31'' tall x 36'' x 20'' plus three leaves. Perfect for condos.
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Pine sheraton tavern table,
Pine sheraton tavern table, single drawer, turned legs, 28"h x 41"w x 31"d, water stains on top
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MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM AND MARY
MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM AND MARY MAPLE TAVERN TABLEearly 18th century, Springfield, pegged rectangular top, molded frieze with single dovetailed drawer, turned legs and stretcher, 27 x 44 x 28 in.
Condition:
top is possibly a placement with a later screw in place of one peg, original drawer pulls with losses, small areas with later glue, small filled areas, underside of table top shows two recent L bracket supports, one return with metal screws visible from interior, typical shrinkages, marks, abrasions, and other wear expected with significant age and use
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18th c. New England single drawer
18th c. New England single drawer tavern table in old bittersweet paint. Top 35'' x 22 3/4'' 26'' Ht.
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Fine New England Sheraton Work
Fine New England Sheraton Work Table Massachusetts or New Hampshire, early 19th century, figured mahogany veneers with white pine secondary, three dovetailed drawers, turned legs with original brass casters, 30-1/4 x 21 x 16 in.,
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PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT TAVERN TABLE,
PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT TAVERN TABLE, CA. 1830Pennsylvania walnut tavern table, ca. 1830 , retaining an old dry surface, 28" h., 60 1/4" l., 36 1/4" w. Provenance: The Collection of Max and Polly DeHart, Milton, Pennsylvania.
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William and Mary walnut work table
William and Mary walnut work table pennsylvania, circa 1740 With rectangular lift top attached with pins on a base with two drawers, resting on turned legs and stretchers. H: 30 in. W: 61 1/2 in. D: 33 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Bryn Mawr estate ,000-2,000 major restoration, three light water rings to surface, small charred spot to surface, one damaged foot, slight chipping the all feet, very sturdy table.
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DECORATED TAVERN OR WORK TABLE.
DECORATED TAVERN OR WORK TABLE. New England early 19th century mixed woods. One-board top with breadboard ends one drawer and tapered legs. Retains its original red and black decoration on the base and a good scrubbed surface on the top. 26 1/2''h. 27''w. 41 1/4''l. Ex Betty Sterling (Vermont) sold at Withington Auctions (New Hampshire). Top has age splits-old rough surface stains-painted legs and frame show wear on edges high spots one dug out spot about dime size on right side of drawer.
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CONNECTICUT REVOLUTIONARY WAR
CONNECTICUT REVOLUTIONARY WAR SUNDRY TABLERevolutionary War sundry table, from the state of Connecticut to the town of Windsor. Ink on parchment. Blanket list for recruits in the Continental army, dated May 12th 1787. 13" x 8" (with frame: 15 1/4" x 10 1/4").
Toning to the paper, creasing to the center.
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New England walnut gaming table
New England walnut gaming table early 19th c. with a turret corner flip top above a single drawer all above tapering legs. 29.5"h.x32"w.x15.5"d.
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WORK TABLEca. 1840; in softwood
WORK TABLEca. 1840; in softwood with a scrub top and later blue painted base, pegged construction, 58 3/4"x 40"x 30 1/4"; Condition: age & use wear, some chips to top
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TEN WATERFORD CUT CRYSTAL TABLE
TEN WATERFORD CUT CRYSTAL TABLE ARTICLESTen Waterford Cut Crystal Table Articles
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Massachusetts Tea Table
Massachusetts Tea Table Massachusetts late 18th century. A tea table in walnut having a three-board tilt top over a turned pedestal the out-swept legs with an arising knee; ht. 29 dia. 32 in. Condition: Reset batons.
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TAVERN TABLEca. 1760; in softwood
TAVERN TABLEca. 1760; in softwood with a dark stain, the rectangular top with molded edges attached to base with a single drawer over turned legs with an H stretcher with short turned feet, 49"x 29 3/4"x 27 3/4"; Condition: some bug damage to right front leg and top
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CONNECTICUT REVOLUTIONARY WAR
CONNECTICUT REVOLUTIONARY WAR SUNDRY TABLERevolutionary War sundry table, from the state of Connecticut to the town of Windsor. Ink on parchment. Blanket list for recruits in the Continental army, dated May 12th 1787. 13" x 8" (with frame: 15 1/4" x 10 1/4"). Toning to the paper, creasing to the center.
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WORK TABLE. American mid 19th
WORK TABLE. American mid 19th century. Walnut with pine secondary and pegged construction. Three board top two drawers with wooden pulls and ring turned legs on pad feet. 29''h. 57''w. 35''d. Sold at Garth's July 1989 lot 327.
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New England tiger maple work table,
New England tiger maple work table, tiger maple and other mixed woods, two dovetailed drawers, top with outset corners, turned legs and feet, 19th century, 28-1/2 x 22-3/4 x 16-3/4 in. Generally good condition, brasses replaced, refinished, top with small strip patch from shrinkage, other minor patches and repairs. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
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PROVINCIAL STYLE DINING TABLE
PROVINCIAL STYLE DINING TABLE WITH THREE LEAVES, TPROVINCIAL STYLE DINING TABLE WITH THREE LEAVES, Thomasville Inc., Watertown, Mass., 29.75"H x 46.25"W x 46.25"L + three 16.5" leaves = 95.75" extended length.
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Fine American Classical Mahogany
Fine American Classical Mahogany Work Table, Boston, early 19th century, the well-figured top flanked by a pair of drop leaves with a frieze drawer over a deep demi-lune yarn drawer, on a trestle base with lyre-form supports joined by a turned stretcher, raised on scrolled feet, h. 29-1/2", w. 20-1/2", d. 27", extended l. 35-3/4".
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New England William and Mary walnut
New England William and Mary walnut tavern table, circa 1750 with one board top, bread board ends
27"h x 42.5"w x 27"d
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WARREN CHAIR WORKS TIGER MAPLE
WARREN CHAIR WORKS TIGER MAPLE TAVERN TABLE, SEVEN BOARD TOP WITH BREADBOARD ENDS ON TURNED TRESTLE BASE, HAND-CARVED MAKER'S MARK T..Warren Chair Works tiger maple tavern table, seven board top with breadboard ends on turned trestle base, hand-carved maker's mark to base reads "Warren Chair Works, Warren, R.I." and also "113", wear consistent with age and use including some scratches to top and wear to raised areas, 29 3/4" h. x 52" w. x 35 1/2" d.
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Classical carved mahogany worktable
Classical carved mahogany worktable New York first half 19th century rectangular top upon conforming two-drawer case above turned leaf-carved column leading to carved downswept legs ending in paw feet on casters. H31'' W22 1/4'' D18 1/2'' Provenance: From an upstate South Carolina private collection. replaced brasses; minor patch at back corner; minor patches to top front molding; other minor scratches scuffs and imperfections consistent with age and use.