Hi Again,
I am participating with Suzanne and Vintage Thingy Thursday. I love Early American Maple, vintage furniture. This is Ethan Allen. This piece is sitting in the Inn, but will be following me back to the Cape house very soon. I found this great piece on ebay and have 2 end tables to match.
I imagine you are excited about your move back 'home'.....can't wait to see all the photos and posts to come!!
ReplyDeleteI have an end table that looks a little like your coffee table, and I'm always shoving things inside the lift-up flap! It's a great place to put things that I am too lazy to put where they really belong!
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
Carol
I love early american maple too, this is a great coffee table....what I like about this style, is it fits in any room well. Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty, it reminds me of my mom, she is in love with all things Ethan Allen and maple is her favorite, we had (and she still has) a lot of this growing up. Thanks for sharing and happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteIt's so very pretty. Happy VTT,have a lovely weekend.
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ReplyDeleterobin, i tried to find *early american* examples on the net and could not even find a photo of any....yours is the first one!!! too funny because this was all the rage of a well-appointed home in the early 1960's. i wanted a photo of those frilly lamps! so cute.
ReplyDeletebeautiful table! love the pics of your Cape Cod home. Happy VTT! :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up we had a family room filled with Ethan Allen furniture. I loved it!! It was the coziest room in the house. Your coffee table is great!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
I do love the traditional- colonial style. It's comfortable to me... probably because i grew up with it. My parents still have their gorgeous maple drop leaf coffee table... I always thought it was the prettiest of woods.
ReplyDeletethe first thing that popped out on your site is the view of your cape cod style home and i can tell you i felt my heart stopped for a second. i have always dreamed to be living in a cottage house just like yours-hence, my blog is called verbena cottage because it brings in the serene and casual feeling. it is a pleasure to meet you here and thank you so much for dropping by. hope to be visiting you again soon...count me as your follower. take care....maryann
ReplyDeleteLovely piece and I love the rooster!
ReplyDeleteGirl...I think you should have been around in the 50's...you love that era so much.
ReplyDeleteI have had so much of this maple..and ended up painting the pieces I didn't get rid of. :))
I wish I had it all back..I'd truck it all over to you!!
hugs, bj