Shell Decorated Sewing Box

220201

Shell decorated sewing box. The box sports a hinged lid with a centered pincushion top, with scattered shells and shell blossoms in each corner, a base decorated with rows and blossoms of shells and raised on four brass ball feet. The box is in good condition, with scattered loss of shells, mostly along the bottom margins. (Some loose shells included in the box.)  Late 19th century.

Dimensions: 8½” wide x 6” deep x 4” high.

Item No. 220201

Price: $385.

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Painted Chippendale Tavern Table

220157

Country Chippendale tavern table. The table sports a scrubbed top with breadboard ends and a nice overhang, a base in old red paint with an overlapping drawer and molded legs. The table is in very good condition and would make a great coffee table in front of a sofa. Late 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 43” wide x 31” deep x 24” high.

Item No. 220157

Price: $975.

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Running Horse Weathervane

220173

Large running horse weathervane, copper. The weathervane is in good condition with an old green verdigris surface with a few dents. It is unsigned. Late 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 34¾” long x 23¼” high, (with stand).

Item No. 220173

Price: $3,500.

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Hanging Spoon Rack

190208

Painted hanging spoon rack. The spoon rack sports old green paint with salmon paint underneath, and has an excellent tombstone-shaped top. It is in very good condition. Circa 1790-1800, Hudson Valley, NY.

Provenance: Estate of Kathy Seibel, (Hudson Valley dealer and collector.)

Dimensions: 12¼” wide x 7” deep x 20¾” high.

Item No. 190208

Price: $1,900.

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Set of 6 Paint Decorated Chairs

220120

Set of six paint decorated chairs. The chairs sport a tablet top and shaped plank seats and retain their original paint decoration of fruit and acorn stenciling on a pea green background. One chair is stamped “J. SWINT/CHAIR MAKER” on the underside of the seat. (John Swint was a Lancaster County, PA cabinetmaker, active from 1845-1850.) The chairs are in good to very good condition, with a repaired leg on one chair and the expected degree of wear and tear from age and usage. Mid-19th century, Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: 32” high; 17.5” seat height.

Item No. 220120

Price: $1,200.

Sale Price: $875. (Firm)

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Pig Trade Sign

220134

Wooden trade sign. The sign advertises “Larsen’s Prize Pigs/For Sale or Stud”, with a phone number, “27”. It is painted on one side on a thick wooden board and is in good condition with the expected degree of wear and tear from being hung outside for many years. Early 20th century.

Dimensions: 48” long x 7¼” wide x 1¾” thick.

Item No. 220134

Price: $875.

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One-Gallon Stoneware Crock - Clark & Fox

140208

One-gallon decorated stoneware crock. The crock has a stylized cobalt blue floral decoration and is stamped “Clark & Fox/Athens NY”. It has no chips or cracks but is lopsided because of a partial collapse in the kiln. Circa 1829-1838, New York.

Item No. 140208

Price: $575.     

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Large Blue Trencher

220108F

A large blue trencher in original blue paint. Hand planing marks are visible underneath. The trencher is in very good condition, marred only by a small chip out of the rim and a hole that was drilled for hanging. A great display piece! Early 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 21” long x 11½” wide x 5” high.

Item No. 220108

Price: $2,500.

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Delaware Valley Ladderback Armchair

220095

Delaware Valley ladderback armchair. The chair sports five arched slats, early finials, large bulbous turnings on the front stretcher and a good rush seat. It has its full height and is in very good condition. 18th century.

Dimensions: 50” high, 17” seat height

Item No. 220095

Price: $1,650.

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Needlework Sampler - Margaret Patterson

220082

Margaret Patterson’s needlework sampler. The sampler is worked in multi-color silk threads on a linen ground. The top register consists of flower and leaf motifs above five alphameric rows above a row of various crowns and initials of family members. Below that are facing birds and trees above the maker’s name and date, “Margaret Patterson/Aged 8, 1810”. The bottom register has trees, a stylized flower and the initials, “ML” and “HL”, all within a Greek key border. The sampler is framed under glass in a birdseye maple frame. It is in good condition, with a few small holes and some staining. English.

Dimensions: 17¼” x 12”.

Item No. 220082

Price: $575.

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