Tall clock (76hX12dX16w) $500
Pine; light antique finish.
This is based on a Shaker design, though modified for contemporary
tastes. Contemporaries, of course, aren't so much interested in tall
clocks, because it's the age of quartz and cell phones. But I'm an older
man, and way back in the '70's, tall clocks were in demand, so I
developed a taste for making them.
I like this clock, and may someday put it in my hall.
It has a quartz movement, which of course is just wrong, but it could
accommodate the real thing if you want the true Shaker vibe.

Shaker tall cupboard (76hX16dX26w) $900
Pine, antique maple finish.
This is one of the few actual reproductions I do -- it's right out of the book. I believe the original is in Hancock, and it's priced out of your range.
Nice, multifunctional piece.

Dry sink with small drawers (36wX48hX22d) $400
Pine.
If you're old enough, your grandmother knows the purpose of a dry sink.
I don't know what the heck they were for, but I found this design in a
book back in the day, and thought it was sweet enough to reproduce. You
may not resonate with dry sinks, but you know you love small drawers.

JEWELRY BOX (12hX12wX8d)
Cedar.
I don't make much small craft, because there's no money in it. In the
time it took to make this I could have made a table base. But it was my
wife's birthday.
What can I say? You can keep your jewelry in this. Or other small
things.

Mitten chest (42wX24hX12d) $275
Pine with rubbed black base.
We keep our scarves and mittens inside and our boots in the space
underneath. Uses may vary.