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CW 92 WILLIAMSBURG FIRESCREEN BY KITTINGER
This handsome firescreen in the Rococo style is a reproduction of an English antique, circa 1760. Made of mahogany with a turned post and cabriole legs, this piece is the perfect fireplace accessory. Height 47 1/2″; Square Panel 17 3/4″.
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CW 31 WILLIAMSBURG WINE CASE BY KITTINGER
This wine case, also referred to as a cellarette, is one of the first pieces in the Williamsburg Reproduction Program. Made of fine mahogany, in the English Rococo style, this wine case is double tiered to accomodate 12 square decanters (Model CW6). The upper tray has delicately crested sides and lifts up when unlocked to access the lower tray. The legs have sturdy brass casters for ease of mobility. This wine case makes a beautiful accessory to a dining room. Decanters are offered separately. Height 25″; Width 20″; Depth 14 1/2″.
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OD2056 CANTERBURY BY BIGGS/KITTINGER
A canterbury of this style and quality are rare, in deed. It is made of solid mahogany featuring graceful turnings, four compartments and drawer for storage and brass casters for easy mobility. This piece offers both beauty and utility. Height 18 1/2″; Width 19 1/2″; Depth 14″.
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T721 GLOBE BY KITTINGER
This illuminated globe is held in a beautiful mahogany stand with brass casters for ease of mobility and is the perfect accessory for a study, library or family room. Height 34 1/2″; Overall Diameter 21″; Globe Diameter 16″.
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WILLIAMSBURG CHASE SAMPLER
This sampler is the epitome of all Williamsburg needlework. The original of this sampler was done by 11-year-old Mary Starker of Newbury, New England in 1760. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a much sought after completed sampler. Height 24 1/2″; Width 16 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG FARM SAMPLER
The original of this charming sampler was done by 12 year old Sarah Salter and completed on July 7, 1767. Due to its limited time in production, this Colonial Williamsburg sampler reproduction by Paragon Needlecraft is very scarce. The quality of this sampler's needlework is unsurpassed. Height 19 1/2″; Width 20 1/2″.
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WILLIAMSBURG WYTHE HOUSE CLOCK BY CHELSEA CLOCK CO.
This is an authentic reproduction of a late 18th Century English timepiece with time and strike movement, chiming on the hour and half hour. This clock was made by the Chelsea Clock Company, noted for manufacturing some of the finest clocks in America. These clocks are also available in electric and time only. Height 10 1/2″; Width 7 1/2″; Depth 4″; Dial 3 7/8″.
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NEW ENGLAND SHELF CLOCK
Crafted by Victor Wadlund, circa 1950, this New England shelf or mantel clock is a faithful reproduction of examples of originals made by Simon Willard, Aaron Willard and Nathanial Monroe of Massachusetts in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. The handsome two part case is made of beautifully grained mahogany. The lower case features decorated inlay fans at the corners, an intricate inlay floral spray center medalion and rests on a scallop base with French bracket feet. The upper case with its delicately hand painted face is topped with fretwork sides and a fluted center plinth supporting an Eagle. This clock is an eight day movement and is perfect on a mantel, shelf or chest. Height 32 1/2″; Width 10″; Depth 7″.
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FLORAL PILLAR AND SCROLL MANTEL CLOCK
This beautifully detailed reproduction of a 19th Century E. Terry & Sons mantel clock is made of mahogany and features a delicately painted face with handcut hour and minute hands as well as a floral reverse painting on glass. Enhanced with carved pillars and three brass fineals atop its scroll, this clock will make a handsome addition to any fireplace mantel. Height 31 3/4″; Width 19″; Depth 5 1/2″.
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WF1038/WA1038 WILLIAMSBURG HANGING SHELF BY KITTINGER
This interpretation of a late 18th Century English shelf features open fretwork in the Rococo style. The bottom drawer provides handy storage. Height 34″; Width 30″; Depth 7″.
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WILLIAMSBURG MIRROR AND WALL BRACKET BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
This handsome mahogany mirror and wall bracket are reproductions of English antiques, circa 1760-1770. The mirror which was originally used for shaving or dressing features a highly arched scrolled crest and graceful symmetry. The wall bracket would have been used to hold a candle or clock. CW 104 MAHOGANY MIRROR Overall Size 9 1/2″ X 19 1/2″. CW 109 MAHOGANY WALL BRACKET Height 9″; Width 12 1/2″; Depth 8″.
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4221P THE COALSWORTH MIRROR BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORS
Beautifully adorned with hand painted raised gesso decoration on its black lacquered frame, this outstanding reproduction of a late Baroque looking glass is made in the English manner. The overall compact size of this mirror offers unlimited uses. Overall Size 21″ X 37″.
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 | 6541B GILT GEORGIAN MIRROR BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORSThis opulent reproduction gilded mirror is richly decorated featuring a broken swan-neck pediment top with flowers and shells, a shell cartouche, side drape trailed edges and acanthus leaf and egg and dart boarder. This mirror comes with beveled glass. This mirror is one of the best examples of a Georgian mirror from Friedman Brothers. Glass 21 1/2″ X 29 1/2″; Overall Size 34″ X 57″. |
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CWLG2 WILLIAMSBURG GIRANDOLE LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORS
This reproduction of an American Federal style looking glass is topped by an Eagle with outspread wings. It features convex glass framed by gilt and gesso and two curved candle arms. Originally for use in the dining room, this mirror can serve as a focal point in any room. Glass Diameter 11 3/4″; Overall Size 17 1/2″ X 39″; Depth 7″.
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CWLG4 WILLIAMSBURG ENGLISH JAPANNED LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORS
This beautiful reproduction of a late Baroque looking glass is adorned by English gilded birds and plants on its black lacquered frame. The mirror is two pieces of plain glass. Glass 14 1/2″ X 39 1/2″; Overall Size 18″ X 43″.
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 | CWLG5 WILLIAMSBURG GEORGIAN MIRROR BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORSFashioned in burl walnut, this reproduction of a Rococo mirror features Prince Of Wales feathers in gold leaf. The original was made in England between 1740 and 1750. This mirror's decorative value will enhance any room setting. Glass 20 1/4″ X 27 1/4″; Overall Size 28 3/4″ X 46 1/2″. |
 | CWLG6 WILLIAMSBURG SHELL AND EAGLES LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORSThis magnificent reproduction of a Queen Anne style looking glass, dating from the reign of George I, has a guilded frame with beveled glass. It is considered one of the better examples of a Williamsburg mirror. Glass 16 1/2″ X 28 1/2″; Overall Size 22 1/4″ X 41″. |
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CWLG8 WILLIAMSBURG ROCOCO SHELL LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORS
Taken from an English antique, circa 1760, this looking glass features stylized gilt shells, a gilt border and beautifully carved mahogany curves. This mirror is perfect placed over a chest or sideboard. Glass 15 1/2″ X 27 1/4″; Overall Size 22″ X 42 1/4″. 2 Available
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 | CWLG11 WILLIAMSBURG WYTHE LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORSThis reproduction of a Queen Anne style looking glass, circa 1725, features simple, sophisticated proportions with beveled glass and gold leaf frame. Glass 13 1/4″ X 23 1/4″; Overall Size 14 3/4″ X 24 3/4″. |
 | CWLG15 WILLIAMSBURG PARCEL GILT LOOKING GLASS BY FRIEDMAN BROTHERS MIRRORSThis spectacular reproduction of an English looking glass, circa 1740, is made of walnut and gilt gesso. This mirror features tight scrolls, floral volutes and acanthus leaves on its broken swan-neck pediment top, typical of the late baroque period. It is additionally enhanced with a gilt boarder and side vine draping and comes with beveled glass. This mirror is considered one of the finest in the Williamsburg Collection. Glass 22″ X 34″; Overall Size 28 1/2″ X 58″. |
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NO. 1011 GROTON MIRROR BY SAYBOLT-CLELAND
This outstanding reproduction of a Georgian mirror, circa 1760, is made of mahogany featuring handcarved border and shell with applied gold leaf and beveled glass. The superior craftsmanship in this mirror is of uncompromising quality. Glass 17 3/4″ X 25″; Overall Size 24 1/4″ X 40 1/2″.
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FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES
Shown here is a small assortment of our current inventory of antique and reproduction accessories for the fireplace.
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CW100-1 WILLIAMSBURG BALL AND CLAW ANDIRONS BY HARVIN AND VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
These elaborately decorated ball and claw design andirons are masterfully crafted reproductions of late 18th Century Pennsylvania originals. These andirons are made to the highest standard of sand cast polished brass. Height 24″; Depth 22 1/2″.
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CW100-4 WILLIAMSBURG DAVIS ANDIRONS BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
From the Williamsburg Collection, these reproduction andirons are copied from an antique pair marked "J. Davis, Boston", circa 1803-1823. Made of sand cast polished brass, these graceful andirons feature ball and steeple finials. These andirons are particularly well suited for a Rumford Fireplace. Height 17″; Depth 15 1/2″.
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NO. 5020 HISTORIC NEWPORT ANDIRONS BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
These handsome andirons are reproductions of an 18th Century pair from Newport, Rhode Island. They are made of sand cast polished brass and are distinguished by their ball finials and ball and claw feet. As in all the pieces made by Virginia Metalcrafters for the Historic Newport and Williamsburg Reproduction Programs, these reproductions are true to the original antique and are made to the highest standards. Height 19 3/4″; Depth 21″.
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19TH CENTURY FOLDING FIREPLACE SCREEN
This early 19th Century American folding firescreen is crafted in wrought iron and is topped with a hand hammered brass rail. This antique firecscreen features decorated wire work with an elegant applied upper swag and applied flowing center scroll. Its movable side panels allow for adjustment to suit the size of the hearth and will accommodate any size firebox from 32″ to 56″. Height 24″; Front Panel Length 32″; Side Panel Length 15 1/2″.
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AP130 WILLIAMSBURG WALL SCONCE BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
Copied from a mid-18th Century English antique, this wonderful wall sconce is the perfect accessory for adding the finishing touch to any room decor whether hung on the wall or placed on top of a sideboard. Made of the finest mahogany, the wall sconce back is mirrored to reflect candlelight. The curved glass front slides up for easy access to the candlestick. Height 18″; Width 13 5/8″;Depth 6 1/2″. 3 Available Candlestick Sold Separately
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CW16-80 WILLIAMSBURG CANDLESTICK WITH GLOBE BY VIRGINIA METALCRAFTERS
This candlestick with globe is a faithful reproduction of the 18th Century original with its hand-turned mahogany base with a polished brass fitter and candlecup holding a beautiful mouth-blown hurricane globe. This is a handsome accessory both indoors and out. Height 16 1/4″. 2 Available
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WILLIAMSBURG TEA CADDIES
These beautiful mahogany tea caddies were made by hand and are reproductions of English antiques dating to 1760 in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. AP102 OBLONG TEA CADDY has three compartments with removable partitions. Height 6″; Length 10″; Depth 6″. AP101 OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY is foil lined and made of more than 25 parts. Height 4 3/4″; Diameter 6 1/4″.
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AP120 WILLIAMSBURG GALLERY SERVING TRAY
This beautiful reproduction of an English antique serving tray, circa 1770, is made of mahogany and features pierced and mitered rim with carved hand holes. Perfect for a variety of uses, this tray can be used to serve drinks, hold two CW6 decanters as shown or as an "in and out" box at a desk. Over the years, this tray has been made by a number of Colonial Williamsburg licensees including: The Five Forks; Don Works; Victorius; and Virginia Metalcrafters. Length 16 1/2″; Depth 9 1/2″.
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AP121 WILLIAMSBURG TABLE SILVER TRAY BY KITTINGER
This wonderful Kittinger bench made silver tray is far beyond exceedingly rare. Documented in the 1942 Williamsburg Catalog, this tray was made for only one to two years. This tray faithfully reproduces an American example, circa 1770, featuring three spacious compartments framed by four beautifully scalloped panels enforced at the corners with intricate hand dovetailing. The solid brass central handle is sand cast and permits ease in transport. Length 16″; Depth 12″; Handle Height 5″.
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WILLIAMSBURG TRAYS AND WINE SERVER
From the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, these mahogany trays and wine server are from top to bottom: AP123 ROUND TRAY was made in the early 1950's and copies an English antique. Diameter 18″. CW126 WINE SERVER cradles the wine and will catch any drips. Height 4 5/16″; Length 13 1/4″; Width 4 1/2″. AP105 SMALL TRAY is 6 1/2″ in Width and 9 1/2″ in Length.
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WILLIAMSBURG STERLING SILVER BY STIEFF
Shown here is a small selection of our current inventory of Sterling Silver by The Stieff Company of Baltimore, Maryland. The Stieff Company was a Licensee for the Williamsburg Reproduction Program up until the late 1980's. Stieff made numerous pieces from which we have a fine selection to choose including, pitchers, sauce boats, and more.
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WILLIAMSBURG PLATED SILVER COFFEE SET BY STIEFF
As Licensee for the Williamsburg Reproduction Program until the late 1980's, The Stieff Company produced a number of handsome pieces of plated silver including this very rare coffee set. The coffee pot which is copied from an English antique, circa 1740, is distinguished by its beautiful clean lines. It stands 10 1/4 inches high and has a capacity of 2 1/2 pints. The graceful creamer and covered sugar bowl are reproductions of Boston antiques and stand 4 1/2 and 4 inches high, respectively.
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WILLIAMSBURG PEWTER BY STIEFF
Shown here is a small selection of Williamsburg reproduction pewter made by the Stieff Company. We carry a large inventory with many rare pieces which are no longer produced.
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