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Tea for One or for a Crowd Our antique copper tea kettles and tea toddies are practical and beautiful. Traditionally tea kettles were for steeping and serving tea. Toddies were to provide hot water for the table.ABOVE: Ca. 1860 Large Dutch Copper Swing-Handled Teapot aside a Ca.1840 Individual English Teapot Ca. 1840 Small Copper Teapot with Brass Design Details 7" Diameter Pot Stands 7" High Ca. 1880 Ship's Copper Teapot with Brass Design Details 14" Wide by 9" Deep Ca. 1870 Brass Tea Toddy with Black Wooden Handle 8" Diameter Pot stands 7.5" High Ca. 1900 Brass Tea Toddy with Amber Handle [...]

2022-03-28T11:50:15+00:00September 28, 2021|

We are clearing out our warehouse!

We are clearing out our warehouse! Now is the time to buy Elijah Slocum quality at below-cost prices. ABOVE: Burr Oak Farmhouse Dining Table Extends to 132" with French Draw Leaves Was $9700   Now $5500 1820 Regency Tilt Top Table Highly Figured Walnut & Brass Inlay Was $2800   Now $1800 Regency Design 2 Pedestal Table Solid Figured Mahogany & Double Cross Banding of Rosewood.  Extends to 120 inches. Was $18,750  Now $5600 Rustic Side Table Solid English Oak Was $3800   Now $1200 Carved Tudor Arm Chair Solid English Oak Was $3200   Now $1200 Canopied Queen Bed Solid Mahogany Was [...]

2022-03-28T11:50:04+00:00April 22, 2021|

Shelf Life

During the past year, many of us have sought books - for escape, for education and for a really good sourdough recipe.  We've been reminded of their value, and perhaps, even the value of well-functioning storage that houses these precious objects. As far back as 544AD, the Chinese used revolving bookcases, similar to this one made by Elijah Slocum, to protect their prized treasures. Originally popularized by Buddhist monks, they weren’t holding books, they were filled with scrolls. Eventually, book storage morphed into what we now would consider a cupboard, with its contents hidden from view. In fact, the doors [...]

2022-03-28T11:49:56+00:00April 6, 2021|

The REAL Apprentices

  Great Britain's Furniture Guilds have no equivalent in the United States. Created by the Statute of Apprentices in 1563 and continuing to this day, they are training grounds where skills are passed on, ensuring that age-old techniques are revered and not lost. To achieve the level of Master Craftsmen, Guilds require 7 years of dedicated learning - first as journeymen, then as apprentices.  This quality training is mirrored in the work that they do - including the selection of timber.  Fine, straight-grain is a criterion of mass-produced pieces (easier to match), but rarity and singularity are characteristics of state-of-the-art furnishings - like those crafted for Elijah [...]

2020-12-02T16:37:57+00:00July 21, 2020|

A place to put your drink

The lowly side table. Always an afterthought – until you need one (or more).  Sofas have them at either end.  Easy chairs – at least on one side. Beds – a pair adjacent. Even in foyers, there is often a table on which to leave your keys/mittens/mail. They are a necessity, but when decorating, often left until last. Side tables are incredibly important. They are versatile, even ‘overworked’ - yet taken for granted at the same time. What would we do without them? And when a side table is needed, why do we compound the challenge by limiting our search [...]

2021-02-24T13:03:33+00:00May 18, 2020|

If ever there was a time to treat yourself (or a friend)…

Our new reality?  Cooking at home.  Right now it’s a necessity.  But, as they say, “necessity is the mother of…creativity.”  What a perfect time to create delicious meals. Preparing a roast used to be a weekend tradition. Now you can fill this roaster with chicken, potatoes and carrots on a Tuesday afternoon! The smell of anything roasting in the oven is mouth-watering! The same can be said of a veggie-loaded soup simmering in our stockpot. That aroma! M-m-m-m! With almost no extra effort, you can leave a jar of freshly made soup on your neighbor’s stoop. What could possibly offer reassurance and relieve stress [...]

2021-02-24T13:02:31+00:00April 7, 2020|

Custom furniture is serious business — OUR serious business

Desirous of a server that would make an impressive statement, our client was inspired by this 19th Century English Aesthetic cupboard. Our task was to faithfully create all the details of the period design and construct a server using the same time-honored skills and materials as would have been used in the shop that crafted the original piece. The project would require cabinetmakers, carvers, polishing and gilding skills, custom mirrors and a foundry for the one-off hardware. To get underway, drawings were completed and submitted for approval.  Each aspect of the commission was detailed and the cabinet shop prepared samples [...]

2020-10-20T22:38:00+00:00March 23, 2020|

Quick! What conducts electricity, is anti-bacterial, holds heat and is used by jewelers?

For over 30 years, Elijah Slocum has scoured the English and French countrysides, searching for copper ware. Why England and France? Because in the 1860s, England accounted for 90% of the world’s copper output. With such easy access to this abundance of the malleable metal, local artisans picked up their hammers and started creating beautiful ware. Not that copper hadn't been used from the beginning of time. There are smelting sites dating from 5000 B.C.  But it was not until the Industrial Revolution that copper products were abundantly available. That was a game changer. Take the demand for copper cookware. Copper pots [...]

2021-02-24T13:08:25+00:00February 17, 2020|

Cheer Full

As year-end celebrations begin, we have three Emmy-winners to thank for the resurgence of champagne coupes... Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire and The Crown. The shallow wide-mouths and short stems of coupes, also called champagne saucers, were all the rage during the periods depicted in each of the series above. Coupes also were the first stemware designed specifically for drinking champagne. Prior to their introduction in 1830, bubbly was consumed from the same glasses as beer and cider. Another tradition – one distinctly not exhibited in The Crown, was that of imbibing in one big gulp – like slamming back a shot of tequila. Drinkers didn’t WANT [...]

2021-02-24T13:11:36+00:00December 17, 2019|

Unique gifts for your unique friends

Thoughtful - showing exceptional attention to the needs and desires of others. The most difficult part of gift giving – whether during the Holidays or any time of year, is to select an item that conveys your thoughts - emphasizing the importance of a favored person through a specially selected gift.For us, each relationship is unique.  And so, we want to give unique gifts.  Something made with care, perhaps made singly, perhaps hand crafted.  An item that says, ‘You mean something to me – something special.’ Here are a few items we suggest for your favorite people.  Our website has more to choose [...]

2021-02-24T13:13:09+00:00December 6, 2019|

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