Bang It Out | 1930s Mahogany and Leather Top Drum Table
/If you don’t want to work, and just want to bang on the drum all day, well I’ve got news for you…
This 1930s mahogany and leather top drum table is giving resonant, $250.
30 r x 29 t.
If you don’t want to work, and just want to bang on the drum all day, well I’ve got news for you…
This 1930s mahogany and leather top drum table is giving resonant, $250.
30 r x 29 t.
Work hard, play hard. But when is it time to rest? We’ve got you…
This 1930s Spanish-style chair was hand-painted and is ready to support your siestas, scrolls, and deep philosophical chats with the dog. A seat with soul—and just the right amount of class.
24 w x 25.5 d 36 t
$250
With its original finish and tall, sturdy frame, this 1930s Monterey highboy captures the rustic elegance that made Monterey furniture a Depression-era favorite.
A perfect companion to its matching dresser, it’s ready to bring a touch of old California charm to your space.
34.5 w x 19 d x 42 t
$595
Born during California’s cowboy-meets-Spanish-Revival era, this dresser is pure Rancho royalty.
With its original finish and hardware still intact, this 1930s Monterey beauty brings the sun-faded swagger that made the style a Depression-era darling. Sturdy enough for your jeans, bold enough for your bolo tie.
42 w x 19 d x 34 t
$595
If I had a voice, I’d say things like “darling” and “take a memo” while puffing on a slim cigarette. Nowadays everyone uses ChatGPT to edit their thoughts, but in my heyday, every word had to be deliberate—typos weren’t so easily forgiven.
I’m a 1930s Deco-style desk with built-in typewriter storage and a clever fold-up workstation. 52” wide, 25” deep, and 31” tall. Polished wood, brass handles, and the kind of charm that makes you want to slow down and think before you write. $395.
Grace, protection, and quiet devotion—captured beautifully.
This 1930s print honors Our Lady of Altagracia, the beloved patroness of the Dominican Republic. With rich colors and a serene presence, she’s here to bless your walls with a sense of peace, tradition, and timeless faith.
$95.
18 x 23
This 1930s Chinoiserie exotic wood cabinet, handcrafted in Michigan by Berkey & Gay Co., exemplifies the finest in American furniture since 1875.
The piece is beautifully crafted from burl wood, featuring an intricate inlaid design on the front of a large drawer, perfect for storing linens. Above the drawer, there is cabinet space with shelves, providing ample storage. The doors are adorned with a striking Chinese design, and the legs are elegantly carved, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship, $595.
44 w x 18 d x 70 t.
A sideboard is a timeless piece of furniture that continues to meet your needs as they change throughout the years. Need an entertainment center for your bachelor pad? Check. Need a place to store files in your office? Check. Need a storage space for the dishes you inherited from your great aunt in your dining room? Check.
This 1930s mahogany sideboard features a drawer and cabinet space.
45 w x 20 d x 39 t.
$395
Signing contracts, ratifying documents, and co-founding companies requires integrity of mind and space. This desk takes care of the latter.
This 1930s New England style desk features a pull out extension and two drawers. Desk would also make a great kitchen table.
45 1/2 in long x 25 1/2 in deep x 30 in tall
$295
Taking a seat doesn't always feel like a warm hug from an old friend, but when a down cushion and curved frame are involved, it's almost guaranteed.
This classic 1930s sofa features a curved back and oversized floral print with down cushion. It’s the perfect size for a master bedroom or small living room.
72 in long x 34 in deep x 30 in tall x 18 in seat height
$495
Want to make more space in your studio apartment when guests visit? Easy! Drop the top of your dining table which also happens to double as your desk, vanity and entertainment center.
This 1930s drop top table would know exactly what to do in a fire; stop, drop, and roll.
22 in round x 30 in tall
$129
Ahoy Matey! Though flying sucks these days (paying extra for bags, shrinking legroom, and spotty WIFI), let's not be too harsh with our complaining. There was once a day when traveling meant exposing yourself and your family to starvation, scurvy, or the Bermuda Triangle.
This original tall ship painting is signed by the artist Foster A. Babcock, ’29.
24 x 28
$195
You are immediately attracted to home accessories that have a higher purpose (mainly storage). These pleasant Pullman Cases double as a linen closet, picture storage, and a junk drawer.
This set of three vintage pullman cases by Hartmann Luggage was crafted in 1930 and includes a 24, 26 and 30 Pullman suitcase.
$495/set of three
For more than 60 years, Kroehler has been churning out furniture that they claim "turns a house into a home." While we think all the furniture at Casa Victoria does that, this desk is quite charming, don't you think?
This 1930s Monterey-style desk was handcrafted in California by Kroehler as part of their ‘Del Rey’ series.
48 in wide x 18 in deep x 30 in tall
$295
The only thing your new office is missing is a comfy couch that you can plop down while observing 'siesta fiesta' hours. Some people in the office partake in Pilates during lunch hour, you prefer resting your eyes.
This vintage European-style 1930s sofa features a low back, rounded arms, and down cushions.
84 in long x 32 in deep x 28 in tall
$595
Before there was JC Penney, there was Wanamaker's Department Store, one of the first department stores in the nation. In the early 20th century, Wanamaker's had two locations, one in Philadelphia and one in NYC. When the company filed for bankruptcy in 1994, JC Penney bought their assets.
This elegant 1930s mahogany dresser with six drawers was once sold by Wanamaker's Department Store in New York.
45 in wide x 21 in deep x 38 in tall
$395
Whether you decide to read a paperback Charles Dickens novel or watch the movie version on your HD projector, this chair will make you feel like the classiest gent of the century.
This 1930s fully-buttoned tweed chair has a whimsical design that seems to beckon you closer with every waking moment.
28 in wide x 34 in deep x 35 in tall
$395
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A cowboy can't ride forever. Eventually it becomes harder and harder for him to hoist himself up on that saddle. This rustic chair, however, is fit for a vaquero regardless of his age. This 1930s 'Monterey' style chair was hand carved and hand tacked. The leather upholstery and string detailing gives this chair a rustic appeal.
18 in wide x 33 in tall x 18 in deep (seat height is 18 1/2 in)
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