What is the difference between Duncan Pfife and Duncan Phyfe antique furniture? Is one worth more than the other? I’m looking a drop leaf table in great condition, but I know nothing about antiques. The tag says Duncan Pfife, but on ebay I only see Duncan Phyfe. Is there a difference? Thanks in advance.

- Typical Image Size: 8×10″, Paper Size: 11×14″.
- Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
- Only premiere quality framing materials used.
Product DescriptionHistoric Print (S): Scene behind the breastworks on Culps Hill, morning of July 3rd 1862This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1865 and 1895]Subject: Battlefields–1860-1900. United States–Pennsylvania–GettysburgSOURCE: Library of Congress. . . More >>
Historic Print : Scene behind the breastworks on Culps Hill, morning of July 3rd 1862

- Typical Image Size: 8×10″, Print Size: 11×14.
- Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
- Only premiere quality framing materials used.
Product DescriptionThis is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: 1922Subject: Notes: Frank Carpenter Collection. Format: Photographic prints 1920-1930. SOURCE: Library of Congress. . . More >>
Historic Print : Old Jewish cemetery, Vilna, Russia

- Antique Indian chest/sideboard hand carved teak wood beautiful patina and intricate detailing.
- Very well detailed and beautifully done, also at a great value.
- The detailing on the door is stunning.
- Exterior dimensions ……… 66″ width x 19″depth x 36″ height.
Product DescriptionBeautifully detailed and hand carved in teak. Each Indian furniture piece is embodied with history and carvings. . . . More >>
Christmas Gift-Antique Doors Rustic Carved Wooden Sideboard Chest
My little furry buddy has left a dull, grayish film all over the tops of my antique piano, sideboard, and china cabinet. I’ve tried using furniture polish, and even just plain water on a dampened rag – but it doesn’t come off! I’m hesitant to use chemicals on antiques – got any suggestions?