Stenella Antiques has numerous pieces of brand new "Kindel" items on display that are ready to ship. Below are the regularly stocked items and their discounted pricing. We try to keep these items in stock for purchase and quick shipment or pickup. Due to demand, they can sell out from time to time, so please call or email for in store availability or time frame to order. Please see our Special Order page for details on ordering other pieces that this manufacture makes. Their inventory is very extensive, and we cannot stock every item, but can order direct for you at the best available pricing anywhere.
Townsend Tea TableThe original of this tea table, displayed in the Chinese Parlor, was made between 1785 and 1800 in the shop of John Townsend, one of America’s premier shops in Rhode Island. Kindel’s reproduction is crafted of Mahogany solids and figured veneers and features an elegant pierced fretwork gallery on the top, cross-hatching along the bottom of the apron, straight legs with stop-fluting, pierced brackets, and pierced stretchers.
Dimensions: 34.5"w x 20.5"d x 27.5 Product ID: kindel 83-807 |
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Updyke Rhode Island Desk and BookcaseThe original of this Mahogany desk and bookcase, made for the Updyke family in the 1770s, is one of ten block-fronted examples crafted by members of the Townsend and Goddard families of Kingston and Newport, Rhode Island. Block fronting, or the raised-recessed-raised triad of panels with the shell as an integral part of each, is considered to be uniquely American. The last one remaining in private hands was sold at Christie’s on June 3, 1989 for $12.1 million, a world record-breaking price. The hand carving represents 37 hours by meticulous Kindel artisans to achieve the beautiful and precise look of the original. Seventeen drawers and six compartments line the desk, and the ten separate sections in the bookcase are channeled to allow numerous subdivisions.
Dimensions: 46"w x 26"d x 98"h Product ID: kindel 83-844 |
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Chippendale ArmchairThis Chippendale chair has always been a Kindel classic. The hand-carved crest rail, pierced splat, over-the-rail upholstery, and H stretcher create a beautiful dining room setting. This sturdy chair is also an appropriate choice for commercial use. Also available in a taller version, 40.25 inches (102 cm), 76-068 and 76-069.
Dimensions: 25.5"w x 24.5"d x 37"h
Product ID: kindel 76-071 |
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Breakfront Display CabinetThe upper doors are made of 84 individual panes of hand-glazed glass. The doors are framed with hand-carved, egg-and-dart molding, and the blind fretwork architrave is topped by dentil molding. This breakfront is a magnificent example of Kindel Grand Rapids craftsmanship and attention to detail. The intricate swan neck pediment features pierced fretwork, hand-carved rosettes, and basket cartouche. The top section also features adjustable wood-framed, glass shelves and four spotlights. The base section has two tray drawers behind the left-hand door, one adjustable shelf behind the two center doors, and one shelf behind the right-hand door. All doors lock.
Dimensions: 76"w x 16.5"d x 96"h Product ID: kindel 76-091 |
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Elliptical Cocktail TableFrom the Duncan Phyfe school, this cocktail table features an elliptical shape with hand-carved, stylized leaves on the legs. The solid brass casters are of the Federal style. The figured Mahogany veneer of the tabletop is framed with cross-banded Satinwood veneer. A triple black and white inlaid line separates the Mahogany from the Satinwood. Dimensions: 48"w x 30"d x 18.5"h Product ID: kindel 77-865 |
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Traditional Lounge ChairThis is a classic Mahogany lolling chair, typically known as a Martha Washington chair. With stretchers, this chair is sturdy and well-suited for commerical applications. Nail trim is standard on the back, arms and base. Spring seat construction Dimensions: 25.5"w x 27.5"d x 39"h Arm Height: 26 Seat Height: 18.5
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Chippendale Library ChairThe Chippendale-style engendered many forms of beautiful and comfortable seating including this outstanding Mahogany library chair with hand-carved acanthus leaves, ball-and-claw front legs, carved leaves and rosettes on the arm rests, shaped rear legs, and bow-shaped crest rail. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric L550-42 Product ID: 354 |
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Octagonal Cocktail TableThe top of this handsome cocktail table is a book-matched, faux-swirl Mahogany veneer, bordered with inlaid lines of Maple, Tulipwood, Satinwood, and Blackwood. The outer border and edge-banding are figured Mahogany. The top of each leg is hand carved in a Corinthian design. The legs are joined by solid Mahogany stretchers. As Shown: Finished in Kent (21) Product ID: 77-860 |
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Chippendale Side ChairThis Chippendale chair has always been a Kindel classic. The hand-carved crest rail, pierced splat, over-the-rail upholstery, and H stretcher create a beautiful dining room setting. This sturdy chair is also an appropriate choice for commercial use. Also available in a ball-and-claw version, 76-076. As Shown: Finished in Southampton (44) Product ID: 76-070 |
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Bow Front SideboardThis Kindel sideboard features a figured Mahogany veneer top, edged in vertical Mahogany veneers. There are three drawers with a silver tray in the top right-hand drawer. A cupboard with a shelf is behind the two simulated drawer fronts on the left. All drawer fronts are figured Mahogany veneers with Satinwood borders. The legs are solid Mahogany with black and white Maple inlays. As Shown: Finished in Preservation (25) Product ID: 76-027 |
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Tall ChestThis handsome 18th Century tall chest has six drawers veneered with highly figured crotch Mahogany. Other features include fretwork overlay, bracket feet, gadrooned moulding, and fluted columns. The top drawer is divided into three compartments with a sliding jewelry tray on the right. This drawer also locks. The second drawer features two removable shirt dividers. All hardware is solid brass. Product ID: 182-011 |
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Single BureauThis beautiful and versatile single bureau has three drawers veneered with highly figured crotch Mahogany. Other features include fluted columns, fretwork overlay, gadrooned moulding, bracket feet, solid brass pulls, and escutcheons. This case is crafted in Mahogany solids and veneers. As Shown: Finished in Preservation (25) Product ID: 182-002 |
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Philadelphia Marlboro SofaThe original of this sofa, displayed in the Marlboro Room of the Winterthur Museum, was made in Philadelphia circa 1790. The dramatic curve of the top line along with the high scroll arms and serpentine front combine to make this sofa an American masterpiece. The solid Mahogany tapered front legs are joined by stretchers to the rear legs that rake backward sharply and add to the strength of the design. Nail head trim is standard on the scroll arms and the base. Standard with two throw pillows (not shown). Also available in a love seat version 8396, 74 inches wide. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric R120-36 Product ID: 8398 |
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Philadelphia Easy ChairThe Philadelphia Easy Chair with hand-carved solid Mahogany legs is a reproduction, circa 1750, from the Winterthur Museum. Like many of the finest Queen Anne-style chairs made in Philadelphia in the mid-18th century, this one features backward-raked stump rear legs, and arms made of two scrolls, one vertical and one horizontal, which meet to outline a flat C-shaped scroll. The arm must be hand carved by Kindel craftsmen to accurately reproduce this C scroll. A closely related chair was sold at Sotheby’s in 1986 for $1,175,000. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric R120-36 Product ID: 412 |
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Lolling ChairOften called a lolling or a Martha Washington chair, this solid Mahogany armchair is a reproduction of the original made around 1795 in Massachusetts. The arms and front legs are ornamented with string hand inlay characteristic of late-18th century Federal-style furniture. As Shown: Finished in Preservation (25) and Fabric not available Product ID: 254 |
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OttomanThe Queen Anne style ottoman is a companion to the 412 Philadelphia Easy Chair. It features hand-carved solid Mahogany legs and a tight upholstered top. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric F894-12 Product ID: 42K |
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Connecticut Chest of DrawersFluted pilasters, dentils and hand carved shells enhance the architectural feeling of this Cherry block front chest. Chinese influence is suggested by the hand carved, ogee-bracket feet with fillet molding. The fillet molding also outlines the three drawer fronts. The original of this chest was made in Connecticut circa 1760 and is on display in the Essex Room of the Winterthur Museum. As Shown: Finished in Northampton (43) Product ID: 83-002 |
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Philadelphia Queen Anne ArmchairCrafted in Philadelphia around 1760, these Queen Anne-style dining chairs were originally part of a larger set. The side chairs are solid Cherry, and the armchairs are Mahogany. Kindel has reproduced them in the same materials. The side chair features additional egg-and-dart ornamentation at the bottom of the splat and is considered by many scholars and collectors to be one of the finest examples of the Queen Anne- style in Philadelphia. Its mate sold at Christie's in 2002 for $666,000, a world record for a single wooden side chair. The hand-carved elements (shells, volutes, acanthus leaves, and ball-and-claw feet) of Kindel's reproduction have faithfully captured the appearance of the originals. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric not available. Product ID: 83-073 |
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Philadelphia Queen Anne Side ChairCrafted in Philadelphia around 1760, these Queen Anne-style dining chairs were originally part of a larger set. The side chairs are solid Cherry, and the armchairs are Mahogany. Kindel has reproduced them in the same materials. The side chair features additional egg-and-dart ornamentation at the bottom of the splat and is considered by many scholars and collectors to be one of the finest examples of the Queen Anne-style in Philadelphia. Its mate sold at Christie's in 2002 for $666,000, a world record for a single wooden side chair. The hand-carved elements (shells, volutes, acanthus leaves, and ball-and-claw feet) of Kindel's reproduction have faithfully captured the appearance of the originals. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) and Fabric not available. Product ID: 83-072 |
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New York SideboardThe original sideboard is a superlative example of New York craftsmanship between 1795 and 1805. This masterpiece resides in the du Pont Dining Room of the Winterthur Museum where Mr. du Pont entertained and dined. As complex as the exterior, the interior features two sectioned drawers for storing bottles. All of the larger cupboards and drawers lock for safekeeping. The contrasting woods and complex inlay are exemplary of exquisite 19th century design and cabinetry. As Shown: Finished in Winterthur (27) Product ID: 83-028 |
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Phyfe-Style Dining TableThis Mahogany dining table has been adapted from a card table on display in the Phyfe Room. An urn-shaped central shaft is carved with acanthus leaves that lead to four sweeping legs, each carved with more leaves and flutes. Legs like these were popularized by Duncan Phyfe in the early 19th century and were copied by other New York cabinetmakers. The solid brass casters became popular at this time as well to prevent sharp corners from snagging woven carpets. This table is available in serveral versions, but shown here is the Phyfe-Style Dining Table with Swirl Mahogany field and Rosewood border. As Shown: Finished in Northampton (43) Product ID: 83-018 |
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