This is a stunning and rare bedroom set made by an artisan with an amazing ability to create intricate geometric patterns using just the natural features of a simple gift of nature: tree twigs.
Read MoreThis super rare, highly functional hickory case piece was made in LaPorte, Indiana nearly 100 years ago by Rustic Hickory Furniture Company.
Read MoreThis yellow birch and cherry center table has a significant Adirondack history. It was made by rustic craftsman Elmer Patterson in the 1920s.
Read MoreIn their 1942 catalog, Old Hickory Furniture Company of Martinsville, Indiana introduced several creative new furniture designs, including this hinged-back daybed.
Read MoreThis hand-decorated table hails from an era when nature imagery was a popular motif in both rustic and formal homes.
Read MoreWe acquired this 1920s hickory armoire directly from a home in the Adirondacks. It is a spacious cabinet made for storing clothing and linens, or alternatively for sports equipment and board games.
Read MoreThis cabinet is one of the most creatively conceived and constructed pieces of rustic furniture that we’ve had the pleasure of handling during our career as antiques dealers.
Read MoreThe main lodge at Nominigan Camp was once the home of three excellent rustic tables that were made onsite from local cedar and pine.
Read MoreOur discussion of this early 20th century painting by Maine artist Seth Steward sets his work within broader cultural and historical landscape contexts, as well as provides samples of this well-listed artist's additional work.
Read MoreThis stand is a rare form of Old Hickory that was made in the 1930s within a line of pine and hickory furniture that was not produced for as long as other Old Hickory designs.
Read MoreThis sturdy and comfortable lounging chair is a form of Old Hickory furniture that rarely comes on the market.
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