Stickley Splayed Leg Table Reproduction

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This solid quartersawn white oak table is a reproduction of a Gustav Stickley splayed leg side table (the legs angle from front to back). This was not a regular factory production piece; I only know of one example that has appeared at auction and my best guess is that this was a prototype. Similar tables with straight legs were part of regular production and can be found in the old catalogs. Angling the legs creates a considerable amount of extra labor when in comes to joining the table frame and making the drawer.

The top measures 15-3/8″ x 21″, and it is 26-3/4″ from the floor. It makes a nice lamp table next to a Morris chair or a bedside table. Construction is all solid quartersawn white oak, except for the drawer sides and bottom which are maple. The joinery is all mortise and tenon; the lower tenons are keyed through the front and back stretchers. The drawer is made with half-blind dovetails at the front and through dovetails at the back. The legs are laminated with 1/8″ thick veneer applied to the front and back to achieve the distinctive flaked figure on all four sides of the legs. The pull is hand carved quartersawn white oak. The medium color is aniline dye with a garnet shellac topcoat to provide a warm, lustrous surface. The entire piece has been coated with clear shellac and waxed.

I have two of these tables and they for sale, $1,300 each, or the pair for $2,500 + actual shipping/delivery costs. They are in stock and available immediately. Once my actual shipping costs are determined, you will receive an invoice. Your table will ship as soon as that invoice is paid.




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Stickley Splayed Leg Table Reproduction — 2 Comments

  1. Bob, thank you… BUT, I will Make One before I spend $1,300 for one! 🙂 😀 LOL

    Will people really spend that much for a table like that?! Amazing!

    Hope you get your price…

    Very nice table… Good work!

  2. Bob,
    I have had the magazine with the article of The Lost Stickley Table for years, I also bought your book Classic Arts & Crafts Furniture. I decided to make this table and enter it in our woodworking showcase at the end of March. this was the first table I made and got a third place in the show. Our woodworking organization is Northeastern Woodworkers out of Albany NY. I have admired your work and articles for many years when you were at Pop Wood. Thanks for shedding light on the demise of Pop Wood. I was a subscriber for years, but last year I canceled my subscription, I couldn’t read it anymore. I have been looking through the book trying to figure out what I want to make for next years show. Good luck to you and everything you do.