The ship galley's centerpiece:  A walnut table with inlaid top and a set
of birdcage and butterfly back Windsor chairs in hickory & walnut.
The foreground shows the ship's
walnut table being made with a
special surface treatment and a
compartment in the center for
holding documents, maps and
instruments while sailing.
Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship in
the Battle of Lake Erie.
A War of 1812 Privateer built in
Rockport, Maine.
This three-legged desk was made to fit into
a niche in the bow of the Niagara, the
Captain's quarters.  Made from walnut
native to Erie County, Pennsylvania, it was
designed to match authentic ships' desks in
New England maritime museums.
The Captain's chest was made from butternut and finished in
old red paint featuring hand-dovetailed drawers with eagle
brass.  Authentic to the maritime chests of the period.
19th Century Sheraton Bed
The Old Stone House in Slippery Rock where Lafayette
dined with the committee who escorted him from Butler
to Mercer on his way to Erie on June 1, 1825.
The Marquis de Lafayette.
This bed was used by the Marquis de Lafayette on
his tour through Mercer County in 1825 &
restored by Neshannock Woods in 2001.
19th Century Empire Beds
A survivor of Presidential history, Millard
Fillmore's mahogany Empire bed is shown
below, after being cosmetically and structurally
restored by Neshannock Woods & Company.
The Clipper Schooner Lynx
U.S. Brig Niagara
An intricately carved Empire bed
restored to it's original condition
for the James Buchanan/
Harriet Lane House.
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