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  • Antique Dealers | United States | Mill House Antiques & Gardens

    More than an orgindary experince Established in 1964 as a destination for fine antiques, Mill House Antiques attracts an international clientele of discriminating collectors and dealers who seek extraordinary quality and selection, expert and personalized service and the exacting craftsmanship of its workshop . ​ See how our showrooms, world-famous gardens, and highly personalized service have made Mill House Antiques more than an ordinary experience. ​ ​ We are updating our website with many more new items. Please contact us with any questions or requests. Shop fine antiques & custom furniture In an unforgettable setting

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    Did you know? Why IIII instead of IV? Did you know that English tall case clocks use IIII instead of IV? How many times have you looked at a watch or clock and have seen IIII... Did you know? Lantern clocks were at one time the most popular clocks.. Lantern clocks, named such for their shape like a lantern, were at one time the most popular clocks available in England and on the... Did you know? Small chests of drawers are often called bachelor chests How small chests of drawers became known as bachelor chests Did you know? French Morbier clocks strike twice... French Morbier clocks Mirrors A large selection of mirrors awaits you. Only at Mill House Antiques. Hint of Fall A perfect time for a drive and a visit to Mill House Antiques. More than an ordinary experience. Did you know that the Gainsborough chair is supposedly named after a British artist and portraitist? Did you know that the Gainsborough chair is supposedly named after the British artist and portraitist Thomas Gainsborough? While there is... Did you know that the four season often appear on the face of a tall clock? Did you know that the small paintings in the corners of a tall case clock's face often represent the four seasons? Toward the end of the... Do you know the difference between a tea table and a game table? Do you know the difference between a tea table and a game table? Quite simply, the tea table has a polished surface on the interior and a... Featured Posts Did you know? Lantern clocks were at one time the most popular clocks.. Recent Posts Why IIII instead of IV? Did you know? Lantern clocks were at one time the most popular clocks.. Did you know? Small chests of drawers are often called bachelor chests Did you know? French Morbier clocks strike twice... Mirrors Archive June 2022 (1) 1 post July 2018 (1) 1 post April 2017 (1) 1 post January 2017 (1) 1 post September 2016 (5) 5 posts Search By Tags antique chairs antique clocks antique dressers antiques connecticut antiques trail mill house antiques woodbury woodbury connecticut Follow Us

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    Use the back button to return to the previous page or: Go to Antiques Go to Custom Furniture Contact us at 203-263-3446 or info@millhouseantiquesandgardens.com for more information Share Scottish Oak Tall Scotland. Circa 1830. ​ This t ​ ​ C710 AS1 Tags: Antique

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    Use the back button to return to the previous page or: Go to Antiques Go to Custom Furniture Contact us at 203-263-3446 or info@millhouseantiquesandgardens.com for more information Share Mahogany Tilt Top Table England. Circa 1860. ​ English, mahogany tripod tilt top table with dish edge. Unique pedestal with solid stretcher defines this normally ubiquitous table as something out of the ordinary. Further setting this table apart is the knowledge that it was commissioned by Lady Maria Coventry, Croome Estate, Worcestershire - as identified by the ivory label with M.A.C. on it. ​ H: 30", D: 41" AID 022 Tags: Antique center hall table, Mahogany tilt top table, England, AID 022

  • Mirrors, b79ab7b0-5977-4e58-a54c-86a7e2b96b35

    Use the back button to return to the previous page or: Go to Antiques Go to Custom Furniture Contact us at 203-263-3446 or info@millhouseantiquesandgardens.com for more information Share English England. Circa 1870. ​ This solid English brass chandelier with six electrified arms has a visual weight to it that is augmented by its actual weight. Cast in solid brass, it offers the classic design elements associated with chandeliers, such as an urn shape in the post and large globe below. Each of the double curve arms terminates in a thick candle cup and two bobeches. H: 59", W: 42.25", D: 20" UY 6809 Tags: Antique lighting, England, Brass, Chandelier, UY 6809

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    Use the back button to return to the previous page or: Go to Antiques Go to Custom Furniture Contact us at 203-263-3446 or info@millhouseantiquesandgardens.com for more information Share Chippendale England. Circa 1840. ​ Antique, Chippendale style mahogany drop front bureau with deep relief work and appliques. Finely figured mahogany on the case and doors of this piece sets it apart from the crowd. The desk interior is veneered in a particularly rich satinwood and the writing surface is an attractive, aged green, tooled leather. H: 59", W: 42.25", D: 20" SK 3144 Tags: Antique,

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