Antique items in our current inventory are identified as being of significant design, materials, construction and age (considered to be around 100 years old or more) to be designated as a collectible and desirable item of specific period or style.
Casework that surrounded the Henry Erben organ in the St Ann Armenian Rite Cathedral in New York City - Mid 19th Century Black Walnut - 20+ major pieces. Major restoration piece, but has lots of possibilities. Measurement is approximate
One pair of Mallory, Wheeler, & Company “Arabic” design Aesthetic style 4" door hinges. Solid cast bronze with Arabic character designs and rippled "watered groundwork" pattern, patented in 1889. Standard ball tips. Salvaged by our deconstruction crew.
Large early 1900s antique Charles Parker adjustable steel bench vice. Marked: SEMI-STEEL SOLID BAR, PAT. JAN 2, 1906 No 59X, on one side, The CHAS. PARKER Co. MERIDEN CT. U.S.A. on the other. 4 3/4" W jaws open to 9 1/2". Weighs approx. 90lbs.
Antique double-sided wooden sleeve board or Jeanette, small tabletop ironing board for long sleeves. Traditionally used by seamstresses and laundresses for perfectly ironing sleeves.
Built-in room divider passageway surround and columns from an 1870s era Italianate home. Features a pair of 2 fluted columns and 2 engaged pilasters that sit on a boxed base, header and casing. Chestnut and pine. Salvaged by our deconstruction crew.
Reclaimed row of 6 antique theater seats. Mahogany veneered plywood seat and back, solid wood arm rests, black finish cast iron legs and ornate end caps. 20in depth with seat down. Salvaged from the old Coraopolis municipal building council chambers.
Reclaimed row of 5 antique theater seats. Mahogany veneered plywood seat and back, solid wood arm rests, black finish cast iron legs and ornate end caps. 20in depth with seat down. Salvaged from the old Coraopolis municipal building council chambers.