
Description
The item in the image is a Sheraton One Drawer Stand, a classic piece of American furniture typically dating from the mid-19th century. These stands were often crafted from solid woods like cherry or walnut and were valued for their simple, elegant form and sturdy construction. [1, 2]Key Features of this StandDesign Style: It features Sheraton or Federal styling, characterized by its rectangular top and gracefully turned and tapered legs.Construction: Authentic antique versions often utilize hand-cut dovetail joints for the drawer, a hallmark of traditional craftsmanship.Hardware: The drawer typically includes a single pull, often made of glass or wood.Materials: Common wood types for these pieces include cherry, mahogany, and walnut. Minor veneer damage Measures 28.5 in tall x 22 in wide x 19 in deep
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Early cherry1 Drawer Stand
Estimate $150-$250
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Memorial Day Antiques & Collectibles Auction
May 25, 2026 11:00 AM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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