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Anthony Claret
A line of modestly priced, beautifully crafted liturgical furniture made to order in North Carolina using American hardwoods.
Four items, each available in your choice of four styles.
Shown, Georgian lectern in walnut.
    Please contact us for available woods, dimensions, pricing and delivery details
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  • Gothic Altar - Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs.
  • Gothic Pulpit: Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable.
  • Gothic Lectern: Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
  • Gothic Table: A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.e
  • Georgian Altar: Available in oak, cherry, walnut, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs; this altar without the cross, plus kneelers based on the same design, was commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
  • Georgian Pulpit: Available in oak, cherry or walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable.
  • Georgian Lectern: Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; this lectern without the cross was commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
  • Georgian Table: A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; two of these tables without the cross were commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
  • Georgian Gothic Altar: Combining Gothic elements with Georgian fluting and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
  • Georgian Gothic Pulpit: Combining Gothic trefoils with Georgian fluting and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable
  • Georgian Gothic Lectern: Combining Georgian fluting with Gothic trefoils and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season
  • Georgian Gothic Table: A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
  • Modern Altar: A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the face of the apron; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs; this altar without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
  • Modern Pulpit: A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the faces of the front and sides; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable. this pulpit without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
  • Modern Lectern: A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the faces of the front and sides; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season; this lectern without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
  • Modern Table: A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand; a very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the face of the apron; available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross; the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here; the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.