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Country Servers & Huntboards

Below is a sample of antiques available.  Click on images for more details.

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George III Oak Dresser Base

United Kingdom. Circa 1775.


Georgian oak dresser base having a two-plank top above three drawers with original brasses.  The drawers have mahogany banding.  Server features paneled ends.  Cabriole legs to the front; square rear legs.

William & Mary Style Oak Side Table/ Server

United Kingdom. Circa 1850.


William and Mary Style oak side table / server with two long drawers over three drawers with drop brass.  Carolean inverted chalice legs with serpentine stretchcers.

William & Mary Style Oak Side Table

United Kingdom. Circa 1890.


William & Mary style oak side table with three drawers with brass drops standing on Carolean inverted chalice legs with serpentine stretchers and bun feet.

18th Century Oak Server

Circa 1780.


Beautifully proportioned, this stunning George III server is without a doubt reservedly handsome. With its rich patina and delicately carved apron and cabriole legs, the high craftsmanship of this country piece is evident. Whether destined for a room with modern or traditional decor, this server will certainly make it more elegant.

George III Server / Hunt Board 

SOLD


United Kingdom. Circa 1790.


George III oak server / hunt board with three drawers, turned front legs with fret corner brackets; straight back legs.

Georgian Oak Dresser

SOLD


United Kingdom. Circa 1770.


George III oak dresser is fitted with three pine lined drawers and two side cupboards.  Oak paneled sides.  Original brass handles and iron lock to central drawer. 

English Oak Three Drawer Server

England. Circa 1850.

“Unassuming” is probably the best word to describe this low oak server.  With a deep apron and narrow drawers, this straight-legged server was most likely sitting behind a sofa, but could possibly have been a serving table in a cottage.  The brass bail pulls are not original, but appear to have been on this server for some time.

Oak Hunt Board with Cross Banding

England. Circa 1840.

This handsome Lincolnshire piece has two banks of three drawers flanking a central cupboard having a tombstone panel door. Those drawers and door are cross banded in mahogany with a single string of boxwood delineating it from the oak. Raised on tapered legs ending in spade feet, it's not as heavy as a Yorkshire piece, but offers nearly as much storage space in an attractive package.

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