KiKittinger Furniture - Table of Contents..................George Hepplewhite
18th
Century Reproduction Furniture - Hepplewhite
Style
Kittinger Furniture
Company, Inc.
Hepplewhite breakfront bookcase
Hepplewhite
style secretary breakfront
Hepplewhite
style secretary breakfront
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Hepplewhite sideboard![]() Hepplewhite sideboard ... 6 legs ... Inlay ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard Inlaid boxwood details ... Brass oval mounts with bail handles ... Carved apron ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard: Stringing veneer ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard Inlaid leg ... Spade foot |
Hepplewhite style commode![]() Hepplewhite style commode Flame mahogany veneer with boxwood stringing ... Shaped apron ... Solid brass hardware ![]() Hepplewhite style commode: Flame mahogany veneer with boxwood stringing ![]() Hepplewhite style commode: Shaped apron |
Hepplewhite sideboard![]() Hepplewhite sideboard Mahogany and mahogany veneer with dramatic tulipwood and boxwood inlay ... Shaped apron ... Straight, tapered legs with veneer stringing ... Spade foot ![]() ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard |
Hepplewhite sideboard![]() Hepplewhite sideboard Mahogany and mahogany veneer with crotch mahogany door fronts and yew wood banding ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard Brass oval mount with bail handle ... Inlaid oval patera ... Bellflowers ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard ![]() Hepplewhite sideboard: Serpentine front |
Dining room table and chairs![]() Chippendale side chairs ... Queen Anne pedestal bases on dining table ![]() Dining table - NOT Hepplewhite style ![]() Dining table top ![]() Queen Anne pedestal bases on dining table ![]() Shield back Hepplewhite armchair Arched, molded shield-shaped back with three splats ... Central section of splat ... Some authorities name the feathers at the top as fleur-de-lis ; others name the feathers as Prince of Wales plumage with drapery swag ... Carved patera at base of splats ... Curved stiles join shield to rear legs ... Upholstered slip seat ... The legs taper and terminate in spade feet ... See also: Chair with identical back, legs, and spade feet ![]() Arched, molded shield-shaped back with three splats ... Central section of splat ... Some authorities name the feathers at the top as fleur-de-lis ; others name the feathers as Prince of Wales plumage with drapery swag ![]() Carved patera at base of splats ![]() Spade foot |