Jeff,
Up to a couple of weeks ago, my favorite piece of Virginia furniture was the Jefferson writing desk, a small piece of furniture that I have wanted to reproduce for a long time.
Seems, however, that according to a Jefferson history I just read it's not a Virginia piece after all. When he was at the Continental Congress in 1775 TJ commissioned his landlord, Benjamin Randolph, (a distant relative on his mom's side) to make it. So it's a Philly piece.
A local antiques dealer has a beautiful walnut chest of drawers on her floor that was made in Staunton and epitomizes what I presume to be classic Valley furniture attributes that I like very much. It has nicely proportioned Chippendale feet, cock beaded (ok, cog beaded) drawers and fluted quarter columns. On the drawer faces is nice but not overdone string inlay. It looks skillfully restored and/or cared for making it something that you would expect an antiques dealer to ask $18,000 for (give or take). If I needed one of those, I would beat feet down there and take measurements and pictures because it is just a very very nice piece.
Rick