All drawings are to scale, have appropriate joinery and are drawn using
components so that the SketchUp Model can be exploded apart for detail sizing
and analysis. The rendered pictures were done using Kerkythea rendering
software. All drawings are available for download.
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Aesthetic Movement Walnut Table
A stylish Aesthetic Movement walnut table
originating from England, circa 1880. The primary joinery is mortise and
tenon.
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Amber Sands Console Table
This model is based on a Hooker Furniture Thin
Console or Hall Table. Curved and carved legs sit on the lower feet.
There are 4 drawers and an architecture top with edge inlays.
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American Console Table
This console table is a replica of a hand carved
side table or server table dating back to 1880-1890. The model is drawn
with mortise and tenon joinery and detailed carvings.
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American Drop-Leaf End Table
This is a fairly typical American drop leaf end
table.
These tables can be found new as well as in
antique shops.
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Andover Console Table
Here's a long, 72", console table on 8 turned legs. The fronts of
the 3 drawers as well as the top are high lighted with inlays.
The model is draw with mortise and tenon
joinery and dovetail drawers.
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Art Deco Console 1930
A French Art Deco Console with a Y shaped base and center drawer
finished with veneer wood. Circa 1930.
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Arts and Crafts Hall Table
An unusual Arts and Crafts hall or side table originating from Scotland,
circa early 1900s. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon
with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Arts and Crafts English Hall Table
A simple but well crafted Arts & Crafts style table originating from
England, circa early 1900s. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Arts and Crafts Side Table
A Greene & Greene style table. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.
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Ashton Hall-Console Table
A great looking hall or console table. Large turned legs holding
what looks like a cabinet of 8 drawers but is really 4. The top is
extended over the sides with corbels accented with turned finials.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon, and
dovetail joinery.
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Biedermeier Period Folding Game Table
This
is a foldable game table from the Biedermeier Period, circa 1840-1850.
The table sits on slender tapered legs. The front two legs are
attached to an internal drawer that pulls out to support the table top
when it's flipped open.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon
joinery.
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Bow Front Hall Table
This
Bow-Front Hall Table is from
the March/April 2009 Fine Wood Working Magazine.
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Brookhaven Console Table
This
curved console table in the entryway provides a great focal point.
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Carved Oak Hall Table
This table design is based on an 19th
century Oak hall table originating from England. The primary joinery is
dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Chinese Chippendale Tea Table
This is an early 19th C English Chinese
Chippendale style Tea Table. The table has a simple gallery above
carved pierced fretwork with corner brackets.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon joinery.
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Chippendale Lowboy Dressing Table
This English lowboy dressing table, circa
1780, is a good example of Chippendale form with its straight molded
legs and beautiful scalloping at the base of the front apron.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon, and
dovetail joinery.
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Chippendale Two-tier Dumbwaiter
This Circa 1800 model is a variation of the
center column type of Dumbwaiter. Instead this two-tier dumbwaiter has
an upper tier that is supported by three turned columns fixed to the
lower tier which sits on a turned center column. The three legs are
mortised into the center column.
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Cherry & Tiger Maple Two Drawer Stand
Here's my version of a two drawer stand
that is done in Cherry and Tiger Maple and is patterned in the Federal
or Sheraton style from the mid to late 1800's.
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Coffee Table - Heartland Round
This modern coffee table is 42" round with a
single drawer and turned legs.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon, and
dovetail joinery.
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Coffee Table - Mid-Century Kidney Shaped
The design for this kidney shaped Cocktail
table dates to the 1960's. The 2 arched supports hold a triangle
shaped glass tray.
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Coffee Table - Wentworth Round
This is a traditional looking Cocktail table
highlighted with tapered legs and curved cross bottom spreaders.
It has a single drawer.
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Colonial 1920 Round Table
A Colonial Round Table with turned legs and
stretchers. Circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and
tenon.
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Connecticut Butterfly Table
This is a great example of an early to mid
19th century New England William and Mary style Butterfly Table.
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Connecticut Candle Stand
This rare and unusual candle stand is from
Connecticut, late 1700 to early 1800's. The single pass through
drawer is what makes it unusual.
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Cottage Night Table
Here's a simple design for a bedroom night
stand that I made for our lake house. The front rails, side aprons
and lower legs are arched. The lower shelf is made up of
individual boards.
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Creole Table
This model is based on a Creole style table
with both French and Canadian influences from the mid to late 18th
century. The four aprons of this table are secured to the legs with
mortise-and-tenon joinery. The drawer front has dovetail joinery.
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Curved Leg Table
I drew this table as practice for using the
Bezier Curves and Shape Bender plug-ins in SketchUp. The table is
29" high, 30" wide and 20" deep.
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Danish Modern Side Table
This modern Danish side table is from the
1960's.
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Da-Valle Scroll Console Table
This model is based on a Hooker Furniture
Thin Console or Hall Table. The flowing legs and center scrollwork sits
on a trestle style base.
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Drexel Traditional Console
This console or hall table originates from
the US, circa 1990s. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon,
and dovetail drawers.
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Droplet Table
This ultra modern coffee table is designed
from the original by Jesse Shaw. It was inspired by the geometry
of rain droplets falling into water. The joinery is mostly half
lap.
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Drop Leaf Table
This table comes form the June 2001 Popular
Woodworking magazine. The table is based on an original from 1878.
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Dutch Glass-Top Coffee Table
This glass top table with curved legs comes
form the Netherlands, circa 1965.
Construction is mortise and tenon.
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Dutch Inlay Coffee Table
This table comes form the Netherlands, circa
1950s. The design was inspired by Louis Van Teeffelen.
The original was made from teak and has a small ceramics tablet inlaid
in the top. Construction is mortise and tenon.
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Early American Hutch Table
A New England Pine Hutch Table, circa early 1800s. The top is oval
with one drawer and shoe feet. Construction is mortise and tenon
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Early American NightStand
An early american style two drawer nightstand or side table, circa
1960s. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail
drawers.
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Early American Night Table
A replica of a England Pine Night Table with turned legs, circa 1900s.
The joinery is mortise and tenon. The top has a side and back
skirt.
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Eastlake Victorian Side Table
An Eastlake Victorian marble top circa 1870-1880 side table. The
table is decorated with ornate carvings and fluted legs.The
drawer joinery, rather than dovetails, is made using a cove and pin
style that was popular during this period.
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Edwardian Drop Leaf 1910 Side Table
This is an Edwardian drop leaf side table origination from England,
circa 1910. The side leaves fold up and the top is rotated 90 degrees
where the length of the table will support the leaves. The legs are
tapered and there is one dovetailed drawer and a lower shelf surrounded
by a pierced fretwork gallery.
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Edwardian Drop Leaf Sutherland Table
An Edwardian Mahogany Drop Leaf Sutherland Table, circa 1890. The table
has two drop leaves with swing out gate legs. These tables are generally
known as 'Sutherland Tables' (The Sutherland table is supposed to be
named for Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland (1806 to 1868). The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenons.
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English 1870s Side Table
A side table with a single drawer, craved front apron and turned legs
Originating from England, circa 1870. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers
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English 1900 Arts and Crafts Hall Table
This hall table from England has arts and crafts influence, circa 1900.
The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet
joint drawers.
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English Bobbin Legged Side Table
An early 19th century turned leg side table originating from England,
circa 1810. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with
locking rabbet joint drawers.
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English Coffee Table
A coffee table originating from England, circa 1850. The table has pull
out bread boards on either side as well as sliding front doors. The
table sits on 4 turned legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise
and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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English Country Side Table
This is an 18 century country side table originating from England. The
primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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English Dairy Table
This is a kitchen or dairy table originating from England, circ 1860s.
The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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English Pine Washstand
This is a early to mid 19th century Pine Washstand originating from
England. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail
drawers.
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English Three Tiered Server
This three tiered server originates from England, circa 1870s. The
shelves are supported buy 4 turned columns on each level and turned
finials at the top. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon with
locking rabbet joint drawers.
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English Walnut Side Table
This is an English side table in Walnut, circa 1780. The primary joinery
is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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French Accent Table
A late 19th century turned leg accent table originating from France. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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French Coffee Table
This coffee table originated in France, circa 1840. The table is
supported by turned legs and has one long drawer in the front. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.
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French Fruitwood Kitchen Table
A French country kitchen table with a drawer at one end and a pull out
shelf at the other end. Circa 1870. The primary joinery is mortise and
tenon with dovetailed drawers. The table top and pullout shelf have
breadboard ends.
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French Marble Top Console Table
This is a console or hall table with a serpentine shape and marble top
originating from France, circa 1880s. The primary joinery is dados,
mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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French Regency Bedside Table
This is a French Regency style bedside table originating from the US,
circa 1960s. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with
locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Gateleg Table
Early Gateleg tables like this one were common in
America from around 1690 to 1725.
Although this table doesn't have a drawer,
many Gateleg tables had a center drawer, or even two.
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George III Side Table
This is a George III style side table with a
front apron carved with scrolls and central cartouche. The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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Georgian 1760 Lowboy
A Georgian period lowboy originally
made in Oak, circa 1760. The legs have edge fluting and a craved
fretwork between the front legs. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Georgian 1775 Lowboy
A Georgian period lowboy
originally made in Walnut, circa 1775. The legs have edge fluting and a
craved fretwork between the front legs. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Georgian 3 Drawer Side Table
A small George III, circa 1790s, side table
with 3 small drawers, thin tapered legs and cross stretchers. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Georgian Farm Table
This is a 19th century English oak farm
table or work table that features a serpentine curved front apron, a
large drawer and tapered legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise
and tenon with dovetailed drawer.
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Gilded SideTable
This is a mid 20th century gilded side table
originating from the US. The table has a functional front door for
internal access.
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Hendricks Console Table
A console table from the Hendricks Group
with milled pillers. The top has alternating diamond inlays.
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Henredon Sofa Table
This Sofa Table originates from the US,
circa 1990s. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and
dovetail drawers.
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Honeoye Console Table
This model is based on a Woodbridge
Furniture Console or Hall Table. The curved and tapering legs are
secured by a lower shelf and a pair of apron rail drawers.
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Honeoye Kidney Shaped Coffee Table
This model represents a common series of
Kidney Shaped Coffee Tables. The long and flowing top has a center of
glass. The curved legs support the top and a lower shelf identical in
size to the center glass piece.
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Indian Coffee Table with Baluster Legs
A two drawer coffee table originating from
India, circa 1950. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and
dovetail drawers.
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Italian 1800s Side Table
This is an early 19th century side table
originating from Italy. The table sits on 4 tapering legs with carved
accents and has one drawer. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and
tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Italian Traditional Coffee Table
This coffee table originated in Italy, circa
1980s. The table is supported by 8 Sabre legs with reeded tops. The
primary joinery is mortise and tenon.
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Jacobean End Table
This is a Jacobean end table with
spool-pattern legs and stretchers originating from England, circa 1870s.
The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Jacobean Walnut Entry Table
A side or entry table in a Jacobean style
originating from the US, circa 1980s. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Jarvis Oval side table
This modern oval side table has 2 drawers
and cabriole legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.
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Key West End Table
Here's a small rectangle end table with a
lower drawer and mid-area shelf. Construction is mortise and tenon
with the sides and back made with panels and decretive molding.
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Louis XVI Cherry Console Table
A late 18th century console table originating
from France. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.
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Louis XVI Console Table
This is a late 1700s Louis XVI period console
table originating from France. The primary joinery is dados and mortise
and tenon.
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Louis XVI period Italian writing table
This is an Italian Louis period writing
table with turned and fluted legs. The primary joinery is dados, mortise
and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Louis XVI Style Console Table
This accent or side table originates from
France, circa early 20th century. The table has a carved front and
fluted legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with
locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Louis XVI Style Provincial Writing Desk
This is a Louis XVI style French Provincial
writing table originating from France, circa early 20th century. The
primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Lima Kidney Shaped Coffee Table
This model is based on a mid-century modern
Walnut and glass kidney shaped coffee table. The glass top is rimed by a
tapered frame. The legs are secured by stretchers in a cross pattern.
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Mahogany Hall Table
This is a hall or entryway table with
unusual bobbin turned legs and shaped aprons. There is a single hidden
drawer on the right side. The original originated from England, circa
1850s. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail
drawers.
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Messina Side Table
A small and elegant side table with curved
table top supports and a stepped base.
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Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table
This model is based on a mid-century Modern
Trestle Coffee Table with glass top. The upper and lower stretchers us
mortise-and-tenon joinery.
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Mission Oak 1905 Library Table
A library table or desk from the Arts and
Crafts or Mission period made in solid Oak. Circa 1905. The primary
joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Mission Style Coffee Table
This coffee table has design accents of both
mission and ming. Circa late 20th century. The primary joinery is half
lap dovetail with with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Modern Console Table
A modern console table with metal frame
legs.
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Modern Trestle Base Dining Table
A modern trestle base dining table with
diamond top inlay, tapered lags and brass sabots. The primary joinery is
mortise and tenon.
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Newcastle Console Table
A rather long, over 5', but narrow 17"
console table with large turned legs. The center drawer is set
forward of the 2 side drawers.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon, and
dovetail joinery.
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Night Table
This is a small Shaker style night table.
I have made 2 of these.
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Oak Side Table
An Oak side table with turned legs, single
drawer and lower shelf. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon,
and locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Octagon Leg Side Table
This modern side table has eight curved and
tapered legs supporting a round top.
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Parish Mid Century Coffee Table
This model is based on a Mid-century Modern
coffee table in the style of Italian architect Ico Parisi. The top has a
glass center and end box suitable as a planter. The lower leg stretchers
second as a magazine rake.
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Pembroke Drop Leaf Pedestal Table
This is a Empire style Pembroke drop-leaf
side table with baluster shaped hexagon column that originated from the
USA , circa 1840. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon
with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Pembroke Drop-Leaf Side Table
This is a Regency style Pembroke drop-leaf
side table originating from England in the late 20th century. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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Pennsylvania Console Table
This is a sofa table inspired by
Pennsylvania House furniture, circa late 20th century. The primary
joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Primitive Hall Table
An early American hall table with turned
farm legs and single large drawer. Circa about 1850. The primary joinery
is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Regency 1820 Dressing Table
A Regency period dressing table, circa 1820.
The top has rounded corners and an inverted front with reeded turned
legs.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon joinery
with dovetail drawers.
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Regency Bow Front Dressing Table
This model is based on a Circa 1820s Regency
Style Mahogany Bow Front Dressing Table. The construction uses
mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joinery.
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Regency Mahogany Work Table
This table originates from England and is of
the Regency period, circa 1820. The table has 2 drawers, turned legs and
cross stretchers. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon
with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Sheraton 1820 Server Table
A Sheraton period, circa 1820, server table
made in New England. The legs are turned and fluted. The primary joinery
is mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Sheraton 1830 Washstand
A Sheraton period, circa 1830, wash stand
made in New England. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon with
dovetailed drawers.
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Sheraton Bow Front Dressing Table
A Sheraton period dressing table, circa
1800. The top writing surface lifts to expose a large compartment
behind the three upper faults drawer fronts.
The model is draw in mortise and tenon joinery.
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Sheraton Demilune Console Table
This is an English Sheraton demilune-shaped
console table with 3 drawers and 4 tapered legs, circa 18th century. The
primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Sofa Table - 19th Century English
This is a fairly common style 19th century
(1830s) English Sofa table with twin drawers and two drop ends.
The primary joinery is mortise and tenon including the leg joinery.
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Spanish Cherrywood Console Table
This is a good example of a console table
from the 17th century and the Spanish renaissance period. The primary
joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Spanish Country Pine Side Table
This is a rather simple one drawer side
table originating from Spain, circa 1900. The primary joinery is dados,
mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Spanish Baroque Writing Table
This is an 19th century Spanish baroque
desk, or writing table, circa 1890. This desk sits on turned, tapered
and fluted legs that are splayed at a 5 degree angle. There are 2 front
drawers with false drawers on the back. The primary joinery is dados,
mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.
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Spider Coffee Table
This mid-century modern table is based on
the design that was produced by the British furniture manufacturing
company G-Plan. The table has a glass top and the five thin legs
of the table provide the origin of its name "Spider".
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Stickley Side Table
This Stickley Table appeared in the November
2006 Popular Woodworking magazine. The only known example of this
small table appeared at a Sotheby’s auction in late 2004.
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Stonefield Occasional Table
Here's a small round Occasional table with
turned legs and feet with lower curved leg stretchers held with a turned
center plate. The two drawers are dovetailed with front beading.
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Stonefield Oval Side Table
Here's a small, 24", oval shaped occasional
side table with single drawer and a pull out tray.
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Stonefield Walnut Entryway Table
Here's an entryway or hall table in walnut
and lighter contrast wood. The primary joinery is mortise-and-tenon
with dovetailed drawers.
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Swedish Rococo Side Table
This is a Rococo side table with curved
cabriolet legs, decorative curved top and a single drawer. The desk is
from northern Sweden, circa 1790 during the Rococo period. The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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Takhat Coffee Table
A three drawer
coffee table with decorative iron corners originating from India, circa
19th century. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and
dovetail drawers.
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Thomasville Post Road Accent Table
This accent
table is from a Thomasville collection of the 1990's. The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.
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Tiled Coffee Table
This is a mid
20th century modern tile top coffee table. The primary joinery is dados
and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Tilt-Top Table
This is a fine
example of a period Tilt Top Table. The table top is oval. The design
came from the 2004 Nov/Dec. issue of Fine Woodworking.
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Traditional Country Hall Console Table
A large country
style hall console table made from pine with federal style fluted legs.
The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed
drawers.
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Victorian 1850 Drop Leaf Table
A Victorian mahogany drop leaf table with large baluster legs on brass
cup casters. Originating from England, circa 1850. The primary joinery
is mortise and tenon.
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Victorian 1850 Server Table
A Victorian era server or buffet table, circa 1850. The primary joinery
is mortise and tenon.
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Victorian 1870 Coffee Table
This table originated as a taller 1870 Victorian period library table,
but was shortened as coffee or cocktail table. The primary joinery is
dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian 1870 Partners Writing Table
A Victorian Partners Writing Table, circa 1870. The table and 3 drawers
sit on turned legs with carved petals. The primary joinery is dados and
mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian 1870 Work Table
A Victorian side or work table originating from the US, circa 1870. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian 1872 Partners Table
This is a mid Victorian era 6 drawer partners, or library table
originating from England, circa 1870. The table sits on turned legs with
brass casters. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with
dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian 1890 Walnut Writing Table
A late Victorian Walnut writing table/desk, circa 1890, with ring turned
legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed
drawers.
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Victorian 1940 End Table
A Victorian style end table built in the US, circa early 1940s. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian Book Table
This type of table (mid to late 1800s) was popular during the Victorian
era. The mid book shelf revolved. Joinery is dovetail and
mortise and tenon.
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Victorian Cherry Drop Leaf Table
An American made Victorian period, circa 1850, drop leave table with
turned legs. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.
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Victorian Drop Leaf Breakfast Table
A Victorian period round drop leaf table, circa 1875. The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.
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Victorian Hall Table
This hall table was built in Scotland in the mid 1800s. The primary
joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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Victorian Hall Side Table
A late 19th century turned leg hall table originating from England. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint
drawers.
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Victorian Mahogany Washstand
This table/washstand originates from England, circa 1880. The washstand
sits on turned legs and has two drawers, a bottom shelf and around the
top is a raised gallery. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and
tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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Victorian Oval Console Table
This is an Victorian library console table originating from the early
20th century. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.
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Victorian Style Sewing Table
A vintage style Victorian sewing table with a hinged lid, 2 false drawer
fronts over a sliding drawer and all on slender splayed legs. The
primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.
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Victorian Tiered Pedestal Parlor Table
A late Victorian mahogany tiered pedestal parlor table. The table has
spooled legs and beaded apron. The primary joinery is dados and mortise
and tenon.
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Vienna Secession Style Side Table
This is an early 1900s side table originating from Europe. The design is
of the Vienna Secession Style and the primary joinery is mortise and
tenon.
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Vineyard Table
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saw this table in Fine Woodworking. It's similar to a trestle table in
construction, except that the cleats are hinged instead of joined to the
legs, allowing the tabletop to flip down or be removed for storage and
transportation. The harp-shaped structure pivots outward to support the
tabletop when the tabletop is set up for use
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Walnut Two Tier Occasional Table
A late 19th century two tier occasional table originating from England,
circa 1870. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.
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Waterfront Occasional Table
A beautiful round occasional table with concaved legs and tapered finial
feet.
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Willett Bedside Table
This is a two drawer nightstand with twisted rope turned legs from the
Willett Co, circa 1950s. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and
tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.
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William & Mary Philadelphia Lowboy
This table is based on a rare William & Mary Philadelphia Lowboy circa
1720. This style of furniture has typical serpentine stretchers
and spiral turnings as well as finely scalloped aprons with a shallow
light color beading. These lowboys were originally meant as
dressing tables.
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William & Mary Side Table
This is a William and Mary English baroque style side table.
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