Ready to Assemble Quality Heirloom FurnitureHere you will find the classic ready to assemble furniture. |
| Steamboat
Hall Tree
The perfect piece for your entry way or foyer. Also good in the bedroom for those who need some place to hang up their clothes. Base is 25 inches wide and 74 inches tall. Perfect for home or apartment. |
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American
Civil War
End Table
These are easy to assemble tables which have flip up tops. Design matches other civil war pieces. |
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| Coffee
Table
How do you keep a living room clean? The coffee table helps. All of the clutter that normally is laying around your living room can be quickly hidden in this coffee table. |
This mirror does it all keeping true to a Union Army theme. Framed by quarter inch bead molding, a pediment top and bottom add to this rustic mirror. This mirror was popular during the Civil War in the Northern States. |
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| Antebellum Mirror
A reproduction of the southern Antebellum furniture, with a crested shell is featured on this beautiful accent mirror. A solid wooden frame and beveled mirror will complement any room with this beauty. Found in Atlanta, GA. |
American
Civil War
Tall Bookcase
Great for holding a treasure of books and magazine. 4 feet wide, 5 feet tall and 11 inches deep. Has two doors with real leaded glass panels. |
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| Jewelry
Box
Bow Front shelf with 5 drawers and mirror. Plenty of room to hold your precious jewelry.12 inch by 12 inch beveled mirror adjusts to reflect he beauty of all those who peer into it. Brass knobs. Bracket feet. |
Folding Bench
Kentucky Campaign Officers bench American Civil War Officer's bench, ca.1860. This very handsome bench is constructed of your choice of walnut, cherry, maple or oak hardwoods |
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| American Civil War Card Table
This is a copy of a card table used in taverns during the American civil war. The popular game at that time was poker. Seats 4 people and has drink holders for 4.. |
American Civil War Anachronism
Reserved sophistication best describes the classic proportions and styling found in our Civil War Era CD Cabinet. This is what it would look like if it was built on the homestead during the 1860’s |
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