A magazine rack made at the Val-Kill Shop. This form was copied from an 18th century canterbury at Monticello that once belonged to Thomas Jefferson.
Photo of Eleanor Roosevelt in a frame made at the Val-Kill Shop.
Gateleg table made in the Val-Kill Shop with ball turnings.
A frame made in the Val-Kill Shop. Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Butterfly drop-leaf table made in the Val-Kill shop.
A letter box made in the Val-Kill Shop. This letter box belonged to FDR and was used on his desk in the library at Springwood, his home in Hyde Park.
A ribbon back side chair made in the Val-Kill Shop.
A chair, know as Cromwellian type, made in the Val-Kill Shop.
A triangular drop-leaf table made in the Val-Kill Shop.
A ribbon back arm chair with rush seat made in the Val-Kill Shop.
A book table made in the Val-Kill Shop. Public domain photograph of table, furniture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description