Mahogany Kettle Stand. Tea was an important part of daily life for Thomas Jefferson. This interesting little accent table was used to hold a tea cup, saucer, and tea urn. Made from mahogany the table measures 22 3/4"h x 13 3/4"w x 16 1/4"d.... - Mahogany Kettle Stand.
Mahogany Music Stand. Thomas Jefferson was an accomplished violinist, and making music was a favored activity of his family and their many guests. This elegant mahogany stand replicates the late 18th-century original seen in Monticello's Parlor. The three-position music ... - Mahogany Music Stand.
Urn Stand Mahogany Side Table. In the 18th century, small tables of this type were used to hold a coffee urn. Based on a piece in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, the pullout slide held a cup as the coffee was poured. Made of mahogany with brass knob, it makes a useful chair-... - Urn Stand Mahogany Side Table.
Mahogany Bottle Case on Stand. Exclusive to Monticello and Colonial Williamsburg. Store and dispense your spirits from this impressive mahogany reproduction. Top hinged lid opens to four compartments for liquor bottles. Pull-out tray is ideal form pouring and mixing. 20 1/4"w x 3... - Mahogany Bottle Case on Stand.
Mahogany Bar Tray. Classic mahogany gallery tray with four handles is perfect for a collection of bottles on the bar or magazines on an ottoman. Based on a piece in Colonial Williamsburg's collection. 3 1/4"h x 16"l x 9"d.... - Mahogany Bar Tray.
Mahogany Knife Box. Similar in design to the knife boxes displayed in Monticello's Tea Room, our handsome solid mahogany knife box features an inlaid oval on the lid. Reeding on the front resembles that on furniture designs from the Monticello joinery. Five compartments... - Mahogany Knife Box.
Mahogany Salt Box. Based on an antique in Colonial Williamsburg's collection, this salt box is still as useful today to keep small objects handy as it is decorative. Originally, salt boxes were placed by fireplaces to keep salt dry. Solid mahogany with brass knob. 1... - Mahogany Salt Box.