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No. 341 Adjustable Music Stand
Adjustable music or reading stands became popular in the coastal cities of the new American Republic after 1795. We have reproduced a rare original music stand found in New England. The stand adjusts in height from 40" to 52". The tilt of the music rest also adjusts into any of three positions. Click photo for details.
341FFinished—Ready to Ship$297.
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No. 346 New York Candle Stand
The design of this stand, with its slender urn-shaped pedestal, reeded rectangular top with angled corners, and tapered concave legs is typical of New York City cabinetmakers, working in mahogany, circa 1800 - 1810. Height is 26 5/8". Top measures 18" x 15". Click photo for details.
346KKit$137.346FCFinished—Ready to Ship$274.346FFinished—Made to Order$274.
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No. 380 Colonial Candle Stand
The original of this elegant little stand is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York - a rare example of New England craftsmanship from the late 17th or early 18th century. Height is 25". Measurement across the top is 13". Click photo for details.
380KKit$82.380FMFinished—Ready to Ship$131.380FFinished—Made to Order$131.
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No. 398 Plant Stand
Plant stands from the Federal period (1790-1820) are rare today. Ours is definitely authentic. Shown in Wild Bayberry paint. Outer dimensions are 33" X 17 1/4". Overall height 31". Click photo for details.
398KKit$203.398FGFinished—Ready to Ship$406.398FFinished—Made to Order$406.
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No. 431 Quilt Rack
The original of this quilt rack was found in the attic of an early home in Danvers, Massachusetts. Height 46 1/2". Width 34". Length of foot 13". Click photo for details.
431KKit$65.
