Featured in this lot are Kittinger Federal Era Mahogany Side Tables (2) and End Table with Brass Casters, revival piece, Federal Era 1789 to 1820s. Ex-Boston area estate collection. Federal style furniture is usually described as either Sheraton or Hepplewhite, the style having reached America by way of British pattern books and an ever-swelling wave of masons, carpenters, and joiners who emigrated from England. Side tables became popular during the Federal Era style. Kittinger Furniture (since 1866) has proudly been a trusted provider of high quality furnishings for the White House in Washington D. C. ?Kittinger Furniture has also been used as official gifts for foreign Heads of State and Dignitaries. A pair of Federal Era mahogany side tables, mid 20th century, each having a single concave drawer with four knob pulls and faux keyhole, single lower shelf, and rising on tapered legs with casters, manufacturer stamps in the interior of the drawer. One Federal Era End Table features a single concave drawer with four knob pulls and faux keyhole, a single lower shelf, and rising on tapered legs with casters, manufacturer stamps in the interior of the drawer. Side tables and end table are in very nice preserved condition, slight scratches noted on tops. Consistent rich patina observed throughout. Each side table weighs 17lb, 10oz, end table is 23lb, 8oz. Combined weight is 58lb 12oz.