Painted Hutch Table
Painted hutch table, pine and maple. The table sports a scrubbed square top with breadboard ends and remnants of salmon paint. The base retains an old salmon surface. The table has very nice proportions and provides plenty of legroom for seating up to six comfortably. It is in good condition, displaying only the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Mid-19th century, New England.
Dimensions: 44½” x 43” top x 28” high.
Item No. 220256
Price: $995.
Sale Price: $750. (Firm)
Pilgrim Century Blanket Chest
A hard-to-find Pilgrim Century carved pine blanket chest. The front of the chest is scratched carved with upside-down hearts and the initials, “DS” inside geometric patterns. The front panel sports linen folds and the edges of the panel are chip carved. The chest is in good condition, with a natural old attic finish. There are repairs to the backboard along the hinge side of the lid and patches to the front panel and the lid where the lock was. Circa 1700, Massachusetts.
Dimensions: 24” high x 43½” long x 18½” deep.
Item No. 220266
Price: $3,800.
Sale Price: $2,900. (Firm)
18th Century Tavern Table w/Drop Leaf
Rare early stretcher-base tavern table with make-do leaf. The table has a cherry top and a pine leaf. We believe the table was converted to a drop-leaf table circa 1850. At that time, the cherry top was added and the original pine top was converted to a leaf, supported by pulling out a legged support. The table has great finish and patina and old red paint on the base. An interesting and practical make-do table. 18th century, Deerfield, MA.
Dimensions: 41¼” wide x 49¼” long, (leaf raised), 25¾” long, (leaf lowered), x 29” high.
Item No. 220223
Price: $2,900.
Sale Price: $1,475.
Leaping Stag Weathervane
Leaping stag weathervane, copper with cast antlers. The weathervane has a very attractive patina with a textured surface and remnants of verdigris and gilt. It is in very good condition, with one repaired bullet hole. The stand is new. Late 19th century, probably made by Cushing & White, Waltham, MA.
A similar example of a leaping stag weathervane by Cushing & White is illustrated in “The Art of the Weathervane” by Steve Miller, (Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1984), page 53
Dimensions: 29” long x 22” high
Item No. 220226
Price: $9,500.
Sale Price: $7,800. (Firm)
Checkerboard Block Quilt
Pieced checkerboard block quilt, cotton. The quilt sports turkey red and white checkerboard blocks set on point with sashing of pale blue floral calico and a plain white backing. The fine quilting features a different design in each of the plain white squares in the checkerboard blocks. The quilt has very good crisp, bright colors, but with scattered brown stains and wear consistent with age and use. A laundry tag stitched to the back of the quilt reads, “Sarah A. Morrow”. Circa 1840-1850.
Dimensions: 100” long x 100” wide
Item No. 220192
Price: $685.
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Gamecock Weathervane
An excellent gamecock weathervane, copper with zinc feet. The weathervane sports an attractive blue-green patina and is in good condition, with some loss to the top tail feather and other wear from age and usage. The stand is contemporary. 19th century, probably New England.
Dimensions: 19” high x 18” long
Item No. 220225
Price: $3,800.
Calico 9-Patch Quilt
Pieced calico quilt. The quilt has the design of a nine-patch block alternating with a plain calico block, set on point. Two colors are used. One is a dark brown block print from circa 1790 and another 18th century block print with spindly floral vines on white. The back is a later circa 1840 print with a gray-blue/beige leafy design. The quilt is in good condition, with some brown dye loss in the early block print on the front and wear consistent with age and usage. Circa 1840, American.
Dimensions: 82½” x 70”
Item No. 220190
Price: $795.
Sale Price: $595. (Firm)
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Federal Corner Cupboard
Federal two-part corner cupboard, pine. The cupboard sports a top door with 12 panes of old wavy glass, plate grooves on the shelves for enhanced display, and two paneled doors in the lower section. It is in good condition, with a warm old finish and displaying only the expected degree of wear and tear from age and usage. Circa 1820, Pennsylvania.
Dimensions: 6’11” high x 35” face x 3¾” returns. Requires a 31” corner.
Item No. 220172
Price: $1,900.
Sale Price: $1,400. (Firm)