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Cabin Mirror

Cabinets

Candle Boxes

Candle Sconces

Clocks



Document Box

Knife Box

Mirrors

Oven Peel

Parlor Cabinet

Paymaster's Box

Pegboards

Pipe Box

Salt Boxes

Seed Drawer

Sled

Shaker Shelves

Spoon Boxes

Spoon Rack

Stools

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Our Galleries

  • Spoon racks and box: Want a different look for your centerpiece? Fill our pipe box with colorful dried flowers .
  • Saltboxes: For a truly Colonial look on your table, put out several salt boxes finished in Candlelight Pine. Instead of salt, fill them with colorfully wrapped chocolates or a selection of nuts.
  • Candle Sconces and Boxes:Serving a buffet this? Use our candle box to hold napkins.
  • Shaker clock and wooden sled: A beautifully hand-carved child's sled is shown here. Also displayed are two elegant Shaker clocks, including our newstuff copy of Isaac Young's pendulum clock.
  • Cabinets: We have five different syles of cabinets, each available in the custom finish color you prefer. There is a Shaker wall cabinet, an unusual wood-hinged cabinet, and a pantry cabinet. Also shown is a six-drawer spice cabinet--great for spices or sewing supplies--and a parlor cabinet.
  • Mirrors, pegboards, and shelves: On this page are a variety of Colonial products for you to hang from your walls. Two mirrors--one small cabin mirror and a larger, tavern mirror--along with a Shaker pegboard and shelf.
  • Tea Tray and Stools: A graceful tea tray and two different styles of stools appear here.
  • Accessories: This gallery features some unusual items found in the Colonial home, including a knife box,and a document box,used to hold valuable papers. Also shown is the seed drawer and the paymaster's box.
  • WilliamsburgIf you're interested in interior design from the Colonial period, Williamsburg: Decorating with Style might be just the book you've been looking for. Filled with photographs of newly refurnished Williamsburg interiors and a host of design ideas, it's a great new resource.


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