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50th Semi Annual Premier Americana: Day Two
Jeffrey S. Evans amp Associates
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Lot: 1001 - EMANUEL SUTER, ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
EMANUEL SUTER, ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, wide-mouth form with two incised rings below the flat-top rim, and arched, extruded handles. Brushed cobalt feather decoration radiating from each handle terminal. Emanuel Suter (1833-1902), New Erection Pottery (1866-1890), west of Harrisonburg, VA. 1866-1890. 9 3/4" H, 9 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Evans/Suter - A Great Deal of Stone & Earthenware, p. 76, fig. 128; capacity mark as ibid., p. 65, fig. 95.
Lot: 1002 - ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOWL
ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOWL, single lead-glazed, deep slanted-shoulder form, upright rim with a wide beaded edge, resting on a pronounced foot. Possibly the John Zigler Pottery (active circa 1830 to after 1850), Timberville, VA. Second/third quarter 19th century. 2 1/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim, 6 1/4" foot.
Lot: 1003 - STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, baluster form with plain rim, beaded neck, and applied strap handle. Bold brushed cobalt horizontal floral vine extending almost full-round on shoulder, six parallel wavy lines to each side of spout, additional cobalt to handle terminals and highlighting stamp. The Rockbridge Baths Pottery (1840-1882), Rockbridge Co., VA. Circa 1840-1882. 14 1/8" H, 5 3/8" D rim. Literature: Russ in Crawford/Lyle - Rockbridge Co. Artists & Artisans, sherd with similar decoration p. 175, top left and stamp as p. 181; decoration parallels the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), "Exploring Western Virginia Potteries" by Kurt Russ, p. 117, fig. 12 left.
Lot: 1004 - ROCKBRIDGE, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
ROCKBRIDGE, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form with rounded rim, and applied large arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt to handles and some drips. Possibly John Morgan's Bustleburg-Firebaugh Pottery (c. 1830-1867), Rockbridge, VA. Circa 1830. 17 1/8" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1005 - STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately three-gallon capacity, tall ovoid form with incised ringed mouth, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt highlighting stamp, additional cobalt to handle terminals. John Morgan's Bustleburg-Firebaugh Pottery (c. 1830-1867) or the Rockbridge Baths Pottery (1840-1882), Rockbridge County, VA. 1830-1850. 16 3/8" HOA. Literature: Parallels Russ in Crawford/Lyle - Rockbridge Co. Artists & Artisans, p. 181, far right.
Lot: 1006 - BROWN FAMILY, ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
BROWN FAMILY, ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, tall semi-ovoid form with collared rim and vertical strap handles. Brushed light cobalt floral decoration to both sides. Brown family pottery, Potts Mountain, Alleghany Co., VA. Mid 19th century. 10 1/2" H, 4 5/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: The attribution for this jar is based on lot 1037 in our June 22, 2019, auction, which is of identical form except for the rim and is stamped "G. A. Brown". Kurt Russ' article "Exploring Western Virginia Potteries" (MESDA Journal, vol. XXI, no. 2, Winter 1995, p. 131) identifies three members of the Brown family who were listed as potters in the 1850 Federal Census for Alleghany Co. This includes John Brown (b. 1801) and his two sons Gustavus A. Brown (b. 1834) and John W. Brown (b. 1834). Gustavus Brown was born in Botetourt Co., so it is likely that his father was working there at that time. By 1860, the elder Brown was working as a potter in Tazewell Co., while Gustavus had moved to Henrico Co., where he married Parmelia Duke and worked as a "Stone Potter" at a yet-to-be-identified pottery.
Lot: 1007 - STAMPED "T. R WADDELL / VA", ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "T. R WADDELL / VA", ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, slight ovoid form with collared flat-top rim. Thomas Waddell's pottery on Christley's Run, near Boiling Spring, VA. Circa 1850-1870. 10 1/4" H, 5" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter, ed. - Ceramics in America 2004, "The Remarkable Stoneware of George N. Fulton, Circa 1856-1894" by Kurt C. Russ, p. 165, fig. 13 left and for a discussion of Waddell's pottery see pp. 164-165.
Lot: 1008 - STAMPED "GEO. W. MILLER / STRASBURG, VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "GEO. W. MILLER / STRASBURG, VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, squared rim, beaded neck, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt dropped feather decoration from neck to each side. 1880-1901. 13 5/8" H, 8 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 441, fig. 7.61.
Lot: 1009 - EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA MOLDED AND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CAT FIGURE
EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA MOLDED AND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CAT FIGURE, lead and manganese glaze over a light yellow slip wash, solid right-facing seated figure with tail to front over the haunches, stamped oval eye-like device delineating eyes, ears and mouth, raised on a conforming base with boldly notched edge. Probably S. Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA. Circa 1890. 4 5/8" H, 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" base. Literature: Closely parallels Manger - Pottery From the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys, p. 39. Catalogue Note: This cat closely parallels an unglazed example with all-over punched decoration discovered and sold by Jeffrey S. Evans (T/A GVA) on 11/15/2008, lot 1001. This cat is now part of the collections at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA (Acc. #2008.8.1). The glaze seen on the cat offered here is identical to that often seen on a cylindrical pitcher usually bearing an S. Bell & Son stamp; for example see JSE&A, 11/12/2011, lot 13. The eye-like decorative device seen on this cat and the example sold by us in 2008 can also be seen on numerous other earthenware figures attributed to the Bell family; for example see Comstock, pp. 232, 233 and Wiltshire, pls. 23 and 25.
Lot: 1010 - RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WATER COOLER
RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WATER COOLER, lead- and manganese-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form with a flaring rim, applied arched braided handles, circular applied bung hole, and beaded decoration to base. Possibly the pottery of Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1886-1903. 17 3/4" HOA, 8 3/4" DOA rim.
Lot: 1011 - STAMPED "J. EBERLY & BRO / STRASBURG VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
STAMPED "J. EBERLY & BRO / STRASBURG VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, unglazed, "5" gallon capacity mark, graceful ovoid form, having a medium slightly flared collar with plain rim, and beaded neck. Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1885-1892. 15 1/4" H, 9 3/8" D rim. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, stamp as p. 263, fig. 5.175.
Lot: 1012 - STAMPED "S BELL", WINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
STAMPED "S. BELL", WINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, single lead-glazed with manganese flecks to interior, approximately three-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, six-incised shoulder rings, applied tab handles, and beaded foot. Samuel Bell (1811-1891), Winchester, VA. Circa 1840. 13 3/4" H, 10 1/8" D rim. Published: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Bell jar p. 207, figs. 5.17 and 5.17a. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, stamp as p. 205, fig. 5.16.
Lot: 1013 - STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAMER OF RARE FORM
STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAMER OF RARE FORM, lead-, copper-, and manganese-glazed over a slip wash, ovoid form with a flaring rim, lightly beaded neck ring, applied rounded handle, raised on a short pedestal base. Probably Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919) or S. Bell & Son (active 1882-1915), Strasburg, VA. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 3/8" H, 2 7/8" D rim, 2 3/4" D foot. Catalogue Note: We could locate no published examples of this form of creamer.
Lot: 1014 - STRASBURG SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MATCH SAFES OR FLOWER STANDS, LOT OF TWO
STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MATCH SAFES OR FLOWER STANDS, LOT OF TWO, lead-, copper-, and manganese-glazed over a slip wash, cupped form raised on a broad stepped foot, interior hollow to the base and fully glazed. Attributed to the pottery of Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1886-1903. 2 5/8" H, 3" D base and 3" H, 3" D base. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 278, fig. 5.215, front row; Manger - Pottery From the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys, p. 94, fig. top.
Lot: 1015 - SIGNED "J. BUCK", WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
SIGNED "J. BUCK", WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed, cylindrical form with plain rim, sharp shoulder, and incised ring below shoulder, unglazed base. Inscribed "J. Buck" to underside. Circa 1840. 2 3/4" H, 2 1/8" D rim. Literature: For additional information on Buck see Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, pp. 378-379. Catalogue Note: This is the only known inscribed piece by J. Buck. This jar was purchased together with an inkwell and cream/milk pitcher, lots 1016 and 1017 respectively, in this auction.
Lot: 1016 - J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL
J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA INKWELL, lead-glazed with iron flecks, cylindrical form with rounded top, slightly waisted side, and central hole to top. Circa 1840. 1 1/4" HOA, 3 1/4" DOA. Catalogue Note: This piece was originally purchased together with a marked "J. BUCK" jar and an attributed cream/milk pitcher, lots 1015 and 1017 respectively, in this auction. The inkwell has an identical clay body with iron-speckled lead glaze as lot 1004, a stamped "J. BUCK" cream jug/pitcher sold on 11/13/2020 at Jeffrey S. Evans and Associates.
Lot: 1017 - J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAM / MILK PITCHER
J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAM / MILK PITCHER, lead-glazed, baluster form with incised ring below rim, applied strap handle with medial ridge, and pronounced foot. Circa 1840. 5" HOA. Catalogue Note: This piece was purchased together with a marked "J. BUCK" jar and an attributed inkwell, lots 1015 and 1016 respectively, in this auction. It has an identical clay body and glaze to the signed "J. Buck" jar, lot 1015.
Lot: 1018 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE CROCKS / JARS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE CROCKS / JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, each of wide-mouth semi-ovoid form, comprising one with rounded rim and beaded foot and one having flattened rim and slightly flaring foot. Mid 19th century. 3 1/4" HOA, 3" DOA.
Lot: 1019 - HUGH SMITH ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
HUGH SMITH ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt broad vertical flower to one side, reverse featuring swag design below rim and six single leaves/"crow's feet", additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly made for Hugh Smith (1769-1856) at the Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. Circa 1825. 9" H, 5 1/8" D rim. Literature: Designs parallel Wilder - Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 123, HS039a and stamp as p. 332, Var. I. Catalogue Note: Hugh Smith was born in Knutsford, England in 1769. Immigrating to America in 1795, he founded a successful china mercantile business in Alexandria that would include his nephew Thomas Smith and eventually his eldest son Hugh Charles. Smith built numerous relationships with a variety of businesses in the city including John Swann's Wilkes Street pottery. By 1817, the American economy began to wane and Swann's pottery began to struggle financially and by 1821, the Wilkes Street pottery was mortgaged to Smith for the sum of $500. In 1825, Hugh Smith became the sole owner of the business after Swann was jailed in debtors prison. The pottery flourished under Smith's management. Smith hired numerous skilled potters and decorators to work for his shop on Wilkes Street including African Americans and those of European descent. By 1830, he relinquished managerial responsibilities at the pottery to his son Hugh Charles. Three years afterward, Hugh Charles left the pottery, returning full time to the family mercantile business. At this time, the senior Smith officially leased the Wilkes Street pottery to potter and employee B.C. Milburn and by 1841, had sold the business to Milburn. Hugh Smith died in 1856, at the age of 88.
Lot: 1020 - STAMPED "H.C. SMITH / ALEXA", ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "H.C. SMITH / ALEXA", ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt hanging feathered tassels on front and three horizontal leaves below rim on reverse, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Made for Hugh Charles Smith (1804-1854) at the Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. 1847-1850. 11" H, 5 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Wilder - Alexandria Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 173, fig. HCS070; stamp as ibid., p. 320, Mk VII. Catalogue Note: Hugh Charles Smith, eldest son of Hugh Smith (1769-1856), partnered with his father in the management of the Wilkes Street pottery beginning in 1825. Hugh Charles, like his father, was a merchant and not a potter by trade. The stoneware vessels produced under their administration were made by numerous potters and decorators, both African American and white, hired throughout the 16-years the family owned the pottery. In 1833, Hugh Charles returned full-time to the merchant business. At this time, the senior Smith officially leased the Wilkes Street pottery to potter and employee B.C. Milburn and by 1841, had sold the business to Milburn. Hugh Charles passed away at the young age of 50 in 1854.
Lot: 1021 - JOHN SWANN ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JOHN SWANN ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-and-a-half gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles. Incised inverted shield, "S", and additional large "8" on one side above base. Probably John Blake Swann (1789-aft. 1831), "Stone-Ware Manufactory" / Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. 1810-1819. 13 1/4" H, 7 1/8" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Wilder - Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 49, fig. JS015; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2012, "'Stone-ware of excellent quality, Alexandria manufacture', Part I: The Pottery of John Swann" by Barbara Magid, p. 115, fig. 2. Catalogue Note: John Blake Swann was born in St. Mary's County, MD in 1789. After the loss of both his parents, Swann was apprenticed to potter Lewis W. Plum when he was 14-years-old. Following the completion of his apprenticeship, Swann founded the Wilkes Street pottery in Alexandria in 1811. The first years of the pottery were a success, however by 1817, America's economy began to wane and by 1819, the young country was in a full recession. Swann's business began to suffer and was in desperate need of a boost. In an ad from August 1819, he states that he had "been enabled lately to make a great improvement in his ware..." It is unknown what exactly he meant by this, but Wilder (Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876) theorizes that he may have started decorating his wares with cobalt at this time. It was also around this year that Swann began marking his pieces. Unfortunately, Swann's attempts to increase sales and dig himself out of debt were unsuccessful, he eventually resorted to selling the pottery to merchant Hugh Smith in 1825. Swann continued to work at the pottery through 1830 under Smith's management but by 1831, it is believed he moved West in search of greater opportunities.
Lot: 1022 - MID-ATLANTIC / WASHINGTON, DC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC / WASHINGTON, DC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form, having flattened rim and applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt double-bloom flower to one side and reverse featuring a single-bloom flower, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly John Walker (c.1805-1883) working for Richard Butt, Washington DC. Second quarter 19th century. 12 1/8" H, 6 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: John Walker (c.1805-1883) emigrated from England in 1826. First known to have produced stoneware in Baltimore, Walker soon moved on to Washington, DC, where he is listed on a city directory in 1834. In the District of Columbia, Walker was employed by Richard Butt, who managed a pottery located at the southwest corner of Eighth and I Streets NW. Walker's pieces clearly show the influence, both decorative and in form, of potteries located in nearby Alexandria and Baltimore. Notably, John Walker not only worked as a potter, he also performed the services of a physician. By 1840, Walker had left the nation's capital moving west to Ohio and then Kentucky, where he worked with Cornwall Kirkpatrick, of Anna Pottery fame. John Walker continued to be listed as a potter living in Frankfort, KY on the 1860 and 1870 census. He passed away in 1883 and is buried in Frankfort Cemetery. Richard Butt acquired his first pottery business in Montgomery County, Maryland circa 1826. Never formally trained as a potter, Butt's primary occupation throughout his life was in the field of law enforcement; the pottery business served only as an additional form of income. By 1834, Butt had relocated into the nation's capital, founding the area that would later be known as "Potters' Kiln Square". During this time, he also served as overseer of the city's paupers asylum, which also held individuals convicted of minor criminal offenses, some of whom may have been employed at his nearby pottery. Multiple master potters were employed at Butt's establishment over the years including English born John Walker (c.1805-1883) and German born Joseph Straub (ca. 1800-ca. 1868). Butt sold his pottery business by 1846, continuing primarily with his law enforcement vocation. Butt's most prestigious position came when President Lincoln appointed him commissioner of the Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia in 1863. Sadly, he died only two years later.
Lot: 1023 - SANFORD PERRY ATTRIBUTED, JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
SANFORD PERRY ATTRIBUTED, JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed, "1 1/2" capacity mark, ovoid form, beaded neck ring and double-incised rings to shoulder. Brushed cobalt horizontal floral decoration repeated three times to shoulder, spout flanked by two upright feather design, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Sanford Perry working at David Parr's Rocketts Landing, Richmond, VA or at Moro Phillip's Trees Point Factory, Charles City Co., VA. Mid 19th century. 12 1/4" HOA. Literature: Rice - James River Stoneware & the S.S. Perry Connection, decoration parallels p. 265, fig. 426 and p. 266, fig. 427; stamp as p. 299, fig. 486 middle row, far left; stamp as p. 301, fig. 489 third row, far left.
Lot: 1024 - SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with rounded rim. Slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations including script reading "H Lowndes / Manufactor / Petersburg / Va" flanked by quintuple boll cotton plants. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74; for an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1025 - SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck ring, and applied arched handles. Slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations including script reading "H. Lowndes / Manufactor / Petersburg / Va" to one side, reverse featuring a quintuple boll cotton plant, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 11 7/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74; for an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1026 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with rounded rim, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal triple-bloom floral decoration on both sides and a brushed "4" below each handle, additional cobalt across handles and to terminals. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1027 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, and nearly straight tab-like handles. "Richmond Tassel" decorations surrounding the capacity mark to front, and three hanging tassels to reverse, additional cobalt at handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 1/4" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Closely parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 239, fig. 58.
Lot: 1028 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark to each side, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, short neck, and nearly straight applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt single flower decoration over the capacity mark to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 14" H, 8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 239, fig. 58 and stamp as fig. 59.
Lot: 1029 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with squared rim, well-defined neck, beaded shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt three-bloom floral design to one side, reverse with highlighted "3" capacity mark surrounded by cloud-like design, additional light cobalt to handles. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 13 3/4" H, 6 3/8" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 100, fig. 2.48, top row. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America, 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley, by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 240, fig. 61.
Lot: 1030 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, triple-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt semi-circular design to each side, additional cobalt haphazardly applied to handle terminals. Attributed to Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 105, fig. 2.56. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 28.
Lot: 1031 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with slightly rounded rim, beaded neck, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt large cloud-like bloom framed by upright feather-style foliate to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 9 5/8" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1032 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal feather-style foliate designs to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 11 7/8" H, 6 3/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 84, fig. 2.25, bottom left. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1033 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, vertical collar, and nearly straight tab handles. Brushed cobalt opposing leaf design with dot to center on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 241, fig. 63.
Lot: 1034 - HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck ring, and applied arched handles. Bold slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations featuring a quintuple boll cotton plant to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 14 1/8" H, 8 1/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 202, fig. 5.16. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74 left; For an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1035 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt large cloud-like bloom framed by upright feather-style foliate to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 12 1/8" H, 7" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 84, fig. 2.25 bottom right. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1036 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles, iron-oxide glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal double-blossom floral decoration on both sides, additional cobalt to handles including one with dots. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 5/8" H, 6" D rim and 12 1/8" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1037 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, beaded neck, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt wavy lines flanking "4" capacity to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 14 1/2" H, 7 3/4" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 27.
Lot: 1038 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal multi-bloom floral decoration on both sides, additional cobalt across handles and to terminals. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 3/4" H, 6" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1039 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, rounded rim, beaded neck, multi-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal open double-bloom flower on a feathered foliated stem, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 7 1/2" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 144, fig. 3.27 left. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 27.
Lot: 1040 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck ring, and double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt single-bloom vertical flower to each side and additional cobalt across one handle. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 1/4" H, 6 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1041 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal vine decoration to each side and "2" capacity mark below each handle. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 12 1/8" H, 6" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 16.
Lot: 1042 - STEPHEN B. SWEENEY, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STEPHEN B. SWEENEY, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal "spitting tulip" decoration on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Stephen B. Sweeney (1799-1862), Bailey's Creek, Henrico Co., VA. 1838-1863. 11 3/4" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 237, fig. 55; Mueller-Heubach - From Kaolin to Claymount: Landscapes of the 19th-Century James River Stoneware Industry (Dissertation, College of William and Mary), p. 160, fig. 74.
Lot: 1043 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, and double-incised shoulder rings, applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt double-bloom flower with feathered foliate stems to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 11" H, 5 3/4" D rim. Literature: Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, form parallels p. 223, fig. 29 and for the most recent research on Frayser see pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1044 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, triple-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal double-bloom floral decoration on each side and a brushed "3" below each handle, additional cobalt across one handle. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 6 3/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1045 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower to front. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 13 7/8" HOA. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 143, fig. 3.25 bottom left; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "The Destruction of the Benjamin DuVal Stoneware Manufactory, Richmond, Virginia" by Robert Hunter and Marshall Goodman, p. 54, fig. 44.
Lot: 1046 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rim and vertical collar, incised neck rings, and applied tab handles. Slip-trailed cobalt swags and tassels extending from handle to handle at shoulder on each side. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 7/8" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 242, fig. 65.
Lot: 1047 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, vertical collar, incised shoulder ring, and tab handles. Brushed cobalt double chain link-style decoration to one side, reverse having cloud-like decoration surrounding capacity mark, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 12" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, decoration p. 83, fig. 49.
Lot: 1048 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower over capacity mark with feathered foliated stem flanked by vertical foliate designs on shoulder, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 15 5/8" HOA. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 148, fig. 3.33, top right. Literature: Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, capacity mark as p. 239, fig. 59.
Lot: 1049 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, and nearly straight tab-like handles. Brushed cobalt "4" capacity with cloud-like surround to shoulder on one side, reverse having two vertical tassels to shoulder, and additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 14 3/4" H, 8" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 242, fig. 65.
Lot: 1050 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal vine decoration to each side. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 9 3/8" H, 5 3/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 16.
Lot: 1051 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flattened, thin rim, beaded neck, and nearly straight tab handles. Bold brushed cobalt design featuring double-links with dashed line to center of each and a vertical wavy line to middle, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 9" H, 5 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 101, fig. 2.50; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, decoration p. 83, fig. 49.
Lot: 1052 - VIRGINIA STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
VIRGINIA STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity buggy/wagon jug, beehive form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle with medial ridge and a 2" H inkwell of cylindrical form. 19th century. 8 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1053 - STAMPED "J. H. SPENCER.", RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE CROCK / CREAM RISER
STAMPED "J. H. SPENCER.", RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE CROCK / CREAM RISER, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, wide-mouth conical form with flattened rim. Jordan Harris Spencer (b. 1847), Randolph County, NC. Circa 1847. 7 1/4" H, 10 1/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels The Mint Museum - North Carolina Pottery, p. 181, fig. 361.
Lot: 1054 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark stamped horizontally, ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, incised shoulder ring, and applied strap handle. Bold brushed cobalt four-bloom double-stem floral decoration on front and four horizontal leaves spaced around neck, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly the pottery of Peter Herrmann (1825-1901). Circa 1870. 10 1/8" H, 5 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Distinguishing Marks and Flowering Designs: Baltimore's Utilitarian Stoneware Industry," by John E. Kille, p. 117, fig. 52
Lot: 1055 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with sharp shoulder and rounded rim. Brushed cobalt horizontal floral design to shoulder full round. Mid 19th century. 10 1/4" H, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1056 - STAMPED BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MERCHANT'S STONEWARE HARVEST-STYLE JUG
STAMPED BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MERCHANT'S STONEWARE HARVEST-STYLE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately a half-gallon capacity, beehive form with a 1 3/4" D mouth to shoulder, a horizontal strap handle to top, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "J MYER & CO / 39 CHEAPSIDE / BALTIMORE" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 8 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1057 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth, applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "S. ULMAN & BRO. / DEALERS IN / LIQUORS. CIGARS TOBACCO & C. / DOCK STREET. / SALISBURY. M.D." with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 7 3/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1058 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal. Stamped "S. ULMAN & BRO. / LIQUOR DEALERS / MAIN, ST SALISBURY, M,D" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 9 7/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1059 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth, applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "FROM / ULMAN & BRO / WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS / IN LIQUOR TOBACCO ? / [S]ALISBURY M D" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 7 3/4" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1060 - MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with galleried rim, double-incised shoulder rings, applied vertical double strap handles, and pronounced foot. Slip-trailed cobalt dots between two horizontal wavy lines on each side, additional cobalt brushed to handle terminals. Clam shell cut-off lines to base. First half 19th century. 13 1/4" H, 6 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1061 - MID-ATLANTIC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, ovoid form with squared rim, double-incised shoulder rings, applied arched handles, and pronounced foot, brown-glazed interior. Bold brushed cobalt horizontal double flower decoration extending from handle to handle on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals and wavy line below. Mid 19th century. 8 7/8" H, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1062 - WEST VIRGINIA LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STENCILED STONEWARE JUG
WEST VIRGINIA LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STENCILED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle. Stenciled cobalt "BEN BAER. / WHOLESALE / LIQUOR DEALER / CHARLESTON, W. VA." Circa 1880. 9 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1063 - MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed over white slip with manganese swirls, cylindrical shouldered form with flared rim. Second half 19th century. 5 1/4" H, 4 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: The clay type suggests a northern Shenandoah Valley origin.
Lot: 1064 - MID-ATLANTIC EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JAR, lead-glazed, barrel form having a flattened rim with six raised bands. Circa 1875. 3 7/8" H, 2 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1065 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED TANWARE CREAM PITCHER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED TANWARE CREAM PITCHER, approximately one-pint capacity, ovoid form with high neck, applied delicate strap handle and pronounced foot, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed Albany-slip double tulip and undulating vine decoration to body, additional leaves to neck, dots to neck and base, and dashes to handle. Probably New Geneva, PA. Circa 1880. 6 5/8" HOA, 3 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1066 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim with beaded ring below, applied arched handles and double-incised rings below, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "James Hamilton & Co. / Greensboro, Pa.", brushed cobalt decorative elements including bands below rim and above foot, a foliated vine above and below stencil, and "3" capacity below, additional cobalt to handle terminals. James Hamilton & Co., Greensboro, PA. Circa 1860. 11 1/2" H, 10 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1067 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated ten-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "R.T. WILLIAMS. / NEW GENEVA, PA.", additional decorative stencil to middle, "10" capacity mark below, and brushed cobalt bands and dashes, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Robert T. Williams, New Geneva, PA. 1882-1895. 17 3/8" H, 14" D rim.
Lot: 1068 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK WITH COVER
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK WITH COVER, salt-glazed, "1 1/2" gallon capacity mark below handle, truncated cylindrical form with squared rim, incised shoulder ring, applied arched handles, and brown-glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal leaf decoration repeated twice to each side, with additional cobalt to handle terminals, cover featuring four brushed cobalt feathers to edge and additional cobalt surrounding finial. Probably the Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1870. 6 7/8" HOA, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1069 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT'S STAMPED AND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT'S STAMPED AND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, brown-glazed interior. Stamped "FROM / ALLEN & BRO. / 23 & 25 SO. 4TH ST. / PHILA." Brushed cobalt dropped feather decoration from shoulder repeated four times. Possibly the Richard C. Remmey pottery. Circa 1880. 8 1/4" H, 5 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1070 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised neck and lower shoulder ring, applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "WILLIAMS AND REPPERT / GREENSBORO, PA" with additional decorative stencil to middle and additional brushed and wavy cobalt bands. William Williams and Thomas Reppert, Greensboro, PA. Late 19th century. 14" H, 8 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1071 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "HAMILTON / AND / JONES. / GREENSBORO. / PA.", additional stenciled decorative ornaments to center and spitting tulips above, and "4" capacity below, brushed cobalt bands and wavy line decorations, and additional cobalt to handle terminals. Frank Hamilton and John Jones, Greensboro, PA. 1865-1897. 12 1/2" H, 11 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1072 - STAMPED "T. ANDERSON", INDIANA CO., PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
STAMPED "T. ANDERSON", INDIANA CO., PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity wide-mouth crock with slightly flared collar, beaded neck, and applied arched tab handles and a "1 1/2" capacity marked example, semi-ovoid form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, having brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower on a foliate stem repeated twice. Thomas Anderson, Indiana County, PA. 19th century. 7" and 10 3/4" H.
Lot: 1073 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck, Albany-slip glazed interior. Cobalt stenciled floral design with two roses to center. Circa 1875. 9 1/2" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1074 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with grooved wax-seal rim, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "A. CONRAD, / NEW GENEVA, / FAYETTE CO. / PA.", decorative ornament flanking the "PA." Alexander Conrad, New Geneva, PA. 1870-1882. 8" H, 4 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1075 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed over a slip wash, designated five-gallon capacity, wide-mouth semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim and applied arched handles with medial ridge. Bold brushed cobalt dotted-tulip decoration repeated twice to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals, and incised "5" capacity mark below stamp. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 11" H, 12 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, decoration p. 116, fig. 4.99 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1076 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK, salt-glazed over a slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, truncated cylindrical form with squared rim, applied arched handles, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt hanging dotted-tulip decoration repeated twice to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 6 3/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, form and decoration p. 114, fig. 4.91 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1077 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE DIMINUTIVE SNUFF JAR
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE DIMINUTIVE SNUFF JAR, salt-glazed, cylindrical form with sharp shoulder and squared rim. John B. Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 4 5/8" H, 2 1/4" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1078 - JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with squared rim, applied arched handles, squared foot, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal double dropped feather decoration to shoulder on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Unmarked. Attributed to John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 9 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1079 - STAMPED "J. BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TUB
STAMPED "J. BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TUB, lead-glazed with manganese sponged decorations, cylindrical form with three raised bands and arched twisted rope-style handles. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Circa 1840. 6 1/2" H, 8 3/4" D rim. Published: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 115, figs. 4.93 and 4.93a. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.68.
Lot: 1080 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, squat low-form body with wide-flared rim and pronounced foot, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 6 3/4" H, 7 1/2" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Retains a note that reads: "From Dr. Henderson sale / Was a doctor in Fairfield, Pa".
Lot: 1081 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE VASE
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE VASE, lead- and manganese-glazed, graceful baluster form with tooled neck, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 6" H, 3 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 145, fig. 4.187 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1082 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FOOD MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FOOD MOLD, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, swirled form with open central tube. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 4 1/4" H, 8 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, form and decoration p. 138, fig. 4.167 far left and middle and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1083 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE PITCHER
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE PITCHER, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, semi-ovoid form with incised medial ring, applied strap handle, and pronounced foot, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 4 3/8" HOA. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1084 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MUSH CUP / MUG
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MUSH CUP / MUG, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, incised ring below rim and applied strap handle with medial groove. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 3 5/8" H, 4 5/8" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1085 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD, lead-glazed, ten-lobed body with central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, having pedestalled foot, stamped vertically to side. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 2 3/8" H, 4 3/8" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Comstock notes that this "jelly mold", likely the smallest style of redware food mold made by Bell, was fabricated without a central tube, a design feature which apparently would have "imparted a solid appearance to its contents when turned out". This example is marked with a "JOHN BELL" stamp, which Bell used from 1840 onwards at his Waynesboro shop.
Lot: 1086 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD, lead-glazed, ten-lobed body with central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, stamped vertically to side. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 2 1/8" H, 4 1/8" D rim. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 138, fig. fig. 4.168 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Comstock notes that this "jelly mold", likely the smallest style of redware food mold made by Bell, was fabricated without a central tube, a design feature which apparently would have "imparted a solid appearance to its contents when turned out". This particular example is marked with a "JOHN BELL" stamp, which he used from 1840 onwards at his Waynesboro shop.
Lot: 1087 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, circular form with rounded shoulder, a medial collar and D-shaped cut-out drain hole, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 3 1/4" HOA, 6 3/8" DOA. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 7.70.
Lot: 1088 - JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE COVER
JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE COVER, lead-glazed with sponged manganese to edge, circular form with round finial. John Bell, Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 7 3/4" DOA, 6 5/8" D interior flange.
Lot: 1089 - EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "THOMAS / MOREHEAD / MAY THE 10 / 1828", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "THOMAS / MOREHEAD / MAY THE 10 / 1828", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with some manganese splotches/drips, bold ovoid form with plain rim and three incised rings to upper body. Thomas Morehead, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA. Dated 1828. 6 7/8" H, 3 3/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: Very little is known about Thomas Morehead. He was recorded as a potter in the 1814 U.S. Septennial Census in Pennsylvania. In his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Comstock recorded a few lines about the potter on p. 445. He noted that Morehead had "No known mark", making the present jar and lot 1090 in this auction the only known marked Thomas Morehead pieces.
Lot: 1090 - EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "MR. / MOREHEAD", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "MR. / MOREHEAD", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, cylindrical form with incised rings, plain rim, and rounded shoulder. Thomas Morehead, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA. Circa 1830. 6 7/8" H, 3 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: Very little is known about Thomas Morehead. He was recorded as a potter in the 1814 U.S. Septennial Census in Pennsylvania. In his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Comstock recorded a few lines about the potter on p. 445. He noted that Morehead had "No known mark", making the present jar and lot 1089 in this auction the only known marked Thomas Morehead pieces.
Lot: 1091 - RARE STAMPED "MRS. HEART & CO. P A", CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
RARE STAMPED "MRS. HEART & CO. P A", CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim and incised ring to shoulder. Kate Heart Pottery, Chambersburg, PA. Circa 1870-1872. 5 3/8" H, 5 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: Catherine "Kate" Heart was the widow of potter J. Milton Heart of Chambersburg, PA. Her husband, having been taught the pottery trade by his father Jacob Heart, passed away at only 38 years of age in 1870. Afterward, Kate took it upon herself to continue the family's pottery business. According to H.E. Comstock in his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley, Heart hired potter David Croft and others to continue the operation under the name of "Mrs. Heart & Co." Unfortunately, the business only lasted about two years, ending when Heart sold the pottery in 1872 to William Merrig.
Lot: 1092 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH / LOAF PAN
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH / LOAF PAN, single lead-glazed with coggled rim. Yellow-slipped stylized foliate designs to interior. Possibly Philadelphia. First half 19th century. 2 3/4" HOA, 13 3/4" x 9 3/4".
Lot: 1093 - STAMPED "JOHNSONVILLE / PA.", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PLATE
STAMPED "JOHNSONVILLE / PA.", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PLATE, lead-glazed, lightly coggled rim, circular stamp to underside with "9" to center. Yellow-slip trailed wavy four-line decoration. Upper Mount Bethel Township, Northampton Co., PA. Mid 19th century. 9" D.
Lot: 1094 - PENNSYLVANIA / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER, lead-glazed with manganese speckles, approximately half-gallon capacity, ovoid form with incised shoulder ring, applied grooved strap handle, and beaded foot. Second half 19th century. 8" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1095 - PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FLOWER POT
PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FLOWER POT, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, cylindrical form with ruffled rim and raised band to shoulder, and punched drain hole to base. Circa 1875. 7" H, 8 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1096 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AND RELATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TEAPOTS, LOT OF TWO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AND RELATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TEAPOTS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a Thomas Haig attributed double-ogee-form example with flared foot and rim, extruded triple-ridge strap handle, and beaded design on rim, shoulder, and lower body; and a similar example having molded-rib spout and strap handle with medial ridge. Each retaining its original cover with a punched vent hole. First attributed to Thomas Haig's Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1830. 6 3/8" HOA. Literature: Parallels Myers - Handcraft to Industry: Philadelphia Ceramics in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, p. 13, fig. 6. Catalogue Note: A nearly identical teapot is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Accession #1892-80a,b), acquired by Edwin Atlee Barber in the late 19th century and attributed to Thomas Haig's Pottery (1812 - c. 1893).
Lot: 1097 - STAMPED PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
STAMPED PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising a "KIRK" stamped food/cake mold with additional light manganese flecks, 13-lobes, and a central open tube and a "D COPE." stamped conical-form bowl with additional columns of three manganese dots full-round interior and exterior. Each having impressed stamps to underside. Winfield S. Kirk, Sipe & Sons, Williamsport, PA; Darlington Cope, Chester County, PA. Second half 19th century. 3 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1098 - PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER, lead-glazed, each having applied strap handles and pronounced foot, comprising a Pennsylvania bulbous-form example with incised wavy line to shoulder having mottled olive green and brown glaze and a New England ovoid-form example with galleried rim and glaze stopping just above foot. 19th century. 6 3/4" and 7 1/2" H.
Lot: 1099 - PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CANNERS / JARS, LOT OF TWO
PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CANNERS / JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity cylindrical-form example with additional sponged manganese decorations and an approximately one-quart capacity tapering-form example, each having glaze stopping just above foot. Larger example probably Pennsylvania. 19th century. 6 7/8" and 7 3/4" H.
Lot: 1100 - PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MINIATURE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MINIATURE PITCHER, lead-glazed, squat form with slightly flaring collar, having an applied rounded strap handle, and a concave base. Hand-brushed "12485 / 521" to underside. Second half 19th century. 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1101 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR WITH COVER
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR WITH COVER, lead-glazed with manganese flecks, cylindrical form with three bands of three raised rings. Cover of undetermined association. Circa 1875. 7 7/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: The cover is somewhat ill-fitting, however the clay color is very similar to the jar, as is the manganese flecking in the glaze.
Lot: 1102 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHERS, LOT OF THREE
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHERS, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, comprising one conical-form batter example having spout to side and applied strap handle with medial groove and two examples having galleried rims with incised shoulder rings and applied strap handles. Second half 19th century. 3 1/8" to 7 1/4" H.
Lot: 1103 - NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed and slip-trailed cobalt decoration featuring a spitting tulip and "4" capacity mark above. Circa 1870. 10 5/8" H, 11 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1104 - STAMPED "J. CLARK & CO / TROY", NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "J. CLARK & CO / TROY", NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt vertical tree or foliate design to front, additional cobalt highlighting stamp. John Clark & Co., Troy, NY. 1826-1828. 14 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1105 - STAMPED "A, J, BUTTLER, / [MA]NUFACT[URER] / NEW-BRUNSWICK, NJ.", NEW JERSEY DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "A, J, BUTTLER, / [M]ANUFACTU[RER] / NEW-BRUNSWICK, NJ.", NEW JERSEY DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, squat beehive form with flat-top rounded mouth and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Cobalt brushed three flower bud decoration with "2" capacity mark to center. Alfred J. Buttler, New Brunswick, NJ. Third quarter 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1106 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Slip-trailed cobalt lyre design with "2." above and "1" below. Together with a wooden cover. Third quarter 19th century. 9 1/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1107 - STAMPED "T. CRAFTS. &. CO / NASHUA", NEW HAMPSHIRE STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "T. CRAFTS. &. CO / NASHUA", NEW HAMPSHIRE STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, bold ovoid form having flat-top rounded mouth with incised ring and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Thomas Crafts & Co. (James, Martin, and Thomas Spencer Crafts), Nashua, NH. 1838-1852. 13 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1108 - STAMPED "L. NORTON & SON.", BENNINGTON, VERMONT STONEWARE MUG / TANKARD
STAMPED "L. NORTON & SON.", BENNINGTON, VERMONT STONEWARE MUG / TANKARD, Albany-slip glazed, approximately two pint capacity, cylindrical form with incised ring above medial body, and applied strap handle. Luman and Julius Norton, Bennington, VT. 1833-1841. 6" H, 4 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: A note to the underside reads, "According to Osgood (pp. 106-107), no marked mugs are known." Osgood authored the book The Jug and Related Stoneware of Bennington.
Lot: 1109 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, each of ovoid form with glaze stopping above foot, comprising an approximately two-gallon capacity example having a flared rim with coggled neck decoration, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles and an approximately one-gallon capacity example having beaded neck, lightly incised rings below beaded ring, and applied arched handles. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 9" and 10" H. Catalogue Note: Each retains handwritten label to base identifying the jar as Hoyt or Day Pottery, Norwalk, CT.
Lot: 1110 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, each of ovoid form with two or three bands of incised lines, applied arched handles, and glaze stopping above foot, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity example and an approximately one-gallon capacity example. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 7 5/8" and 9 5/8" H. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2003, "'Informed Conjecture': Collecting Long Island Redware", by Anthony W. Butera, Jr., p. 218, fig. 8. Catalogue Note: Larger example having handwritten label to base that reads, "HOYT or DAY POTTERY 1800-1830 / NORWALK, CONNECTICUT / eBay".
Lot: 1111 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with manganese splashes, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with a medium collar, having three bands of incised rings, a beaded neck, and eight incised wavy lines to shoulder, glaze stopping above foot. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" H, 6 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2016, "Norwalk (Connecticut) Slip-script Pottery, the Potters, and Related Ware" by Richard Miller, p. 34, fig. 1; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2003, "'Informed Conjecture': Collecting Long Island Redware", by Anthony W. Butera, Jr., p. 220, fig. 15. Catalogue Note: Label to bottom of jar reads "HOYT POTTERY 1800-1830 / NORWALK, CONNECTICUT / eBay 09/12/24 $194.10".
Lot: 1112 - AMERICAN / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
AMERICAN / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, graceful sloping shoulder, and multi-incised rings to shoulder, glaze stops above foot. Possibly Connecticut. First half 19th century. 6 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1113 - AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising a lead-glazed earthenware/redware covered sugar with yellow slip decoration and applied arched handles, a lead-glazed cylindrical-form jar with applied arched handles, and two stoneware examples including an approximately one-gallon capacity pitcher with blue-sponged decoration and a brown salt-glazed ovoid-form bank with vertical coin slot and finial. Second half 19th century. 10" HOA.
Lot: 1114 - AMERICAN MOLDED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL
AMERICAN MOLDED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL, lead-glazed with manganese speckles, ovoid form with ribbed sides, chain design around rim and base, top with large center hole flanked by two quill holes on each end. Mid 19th century. 1 1/2" H, 2 3/4" x 3 7/8".
Lot: 1115 - NORTH CAROLINA AND OTHER AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE
NORTH CAROLINA AND OTHER AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed, comprising a stamped Penland's Pottery covered jar with double-strap handles, an ovoid-form bank with button-like finial, incised shoulder rings, and slanted coin slot and a globular-form bottle. Penland's Pottery, Candler, NC; and others. 19th century. 3 5/8" HOA.
Lot: 1116 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JUG
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JUG, lead-glazed, graceful ovoid form with rounded mouth and applied strap handle. First half 19th century. 3 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1117 - AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PEDESTAL
AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PEDESTAL, baluster form with molded designs including leaves to neck and scrolled and foliate decorations on textured ground, having white, brown, and black paint decoration. Possibly Pennsylvania or Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Second half 19th century. 7 5/8" HOA, 5 3/4" D (top), 7 1/4" D (bottom).
Lot: 1118 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed, comprising an open circular salt having white slipped interior with manganese and copper decorations, a single-glazed eight-lobed food mold with open central tube and additional splashed manganese to interior, and a 3 3/4" D bowl with rounded rim. 19th century. 1 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1119 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, lead- and manganese-glazed, comprising a cylindrical-form pitcher and a 7" D food/cake mold with some additional olive green mottling to glaze having straight ten-lobed body with shallow central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, unglazed flat base. Second half 19th century. 6 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1120 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising a conical-form example with flattened rim and single-incised ring below and one example with additional manganese splotches and glaze stopping above foot, having bulbous form with flared rim, beaded neck, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched tab handles. 19th century. 4 7/8" and 8" H.
Lot: 1121 - FRENCH STONEWARE JUG
FRENCH STONEWARE JUG, dripped ash glaze, approximately three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, double applied strap handles, and protruding ringed spout from shoulder. 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, 4 5/8" D rim.
Lot: 1122 - GERMAN STONEWARE MUGS, LOT OF TWO
GERMAN STONEWARE MUGS, LOT OF TWO, each of globular form with cylindrical necks and applied handles, comprising one salt-glazed example and one unglazed example. 17th century. 4 7/8" and 5 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1123 - DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WASH BASIN
DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WASH BASIN, lead-glazed with slip-wash and mottled manganese splotches to exterior, deep pan-like form with rounded rim, rear soap dish with drain holes flanked by two shallow pour spouts, and applied vertical strap handles, having three lightly incised rings to exterior, unglazed bottom. Second half 19th century. 3 7/8" HOA, 12 1/2" WOA (including handles).
Lot: 1124 - ASSORTED POTTERY AND STONEWARE REFERENCE VOLUMES AND PAMPHLETS, LOT OF TEN
ASSORTED POTTERY AND STONEWARE REFERENCE VOLUMES AND PAMPHLETS, LOT OF TEN, including Evans/Suter, "A Great Deal of Stone & Earthen Ware": The Rockingham County, Virginia School of Folk Pottery, signed by one author; Wiltshire, Folk Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley; Rice, James River Stoneware & the S.S. Perry Connection, signed by author; and Troy, Salt-Glazed Ceramics. Hard and soft covers.
Lot: 1125 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, flat-top rounded rim, and beaded shoulder. Brushed cobalt alternating three stripes and wavy lines followed by four graduated wavy lines. Circa 1875. 9 7/8" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1126 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK, salt-glazed, short cylindrical wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/2" H, 6 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1127 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each with grooved wax-seal rim and Albany-slip glazed interior, comprising an approximately one-gallon capacity ovoid example with rounded rim and beaded shoulder and an approximately one-quart cylindrical example. Each having brushed cobalt decorations including ovoid example featuring multiple stripes and wavy lines with a central horizontal feather design and cylindrical example having dropped feather decoration to front. Second half 19th century. 6 1/8" and 9 5/8" H.
Lot: 1128 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF THREE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF THREE, salt-glazed, each of cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim and slight shoulder, comprising one approximately half-gallon capacity example with rounded rim and lacking traditional Albany-slip glazed interior and two examples with Albany-slip glazed interior including one approximately one-gallon capacity and one approximately half-gallon capacity. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 9 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1129 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded flat-top rim, interior wax groove, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt stripe below rim and above foot, and two wavy lines to middle. Circa 1875. 7 3/4" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1130 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded flat-top rim, interior wax groove, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Bold brushed cobalt four-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 7 5/8" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1131 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded rim, interior wax groove, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt four-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8 3/8" H, 4 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1132 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with flat-top rounded rim, interior wax groove, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8 1/8" H, 4 1/8" D rim.
Lot: 1133 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rims, and Albany-slip glazed interiors, comprising an approximately one-gallon capacity example and an approximately half-gallon capacity example. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" H, 6" D rim and 8" H, 7 5/8" D rim.
Lot: 1134 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each with grooved wax-seal rim and Albany-slip glazed interior, comprising an approximately one-quart semi-ovoid example with squared rim and an approximately half-gallon capacity slightly conical example with flat-top rounded rim. Each having brushed cobalt stripe and wavy line decorations. Circa 1875. 6 3/4" H, 3 1/2" D rim and 8 3/8" H, 4 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1135 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having bold brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/4" HOA, 6 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1136 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having bold brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" HOA, 6" DOA rim.
Lot: 1137 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity, cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior, including one example with double-incised rings below rim. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1138 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity, cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim, incised rings below, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1139 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity with grooved wax-seal rim, comprising one cylindrical example and one slightly conical example with somewhat flared flat-top rim, Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 7" HOA.
Lot: 1140 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF THREE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF THREE, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior, including two with grooved wax-seal rim and one having beaded shoulder. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8" HOA.
Lot: 1141 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, squared rim, and brown-glazed interior. Each having dropped feather design repeated three times from shoulder. Circa 1875. 8 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1142 - THOMAS HAIG ATTRIBUTED, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
THOMAS HAIG ATTRIBUTED, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately one-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised neck ring, beaded shoulder, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt horizontal dropped feather-like design to front and three horizontal three-leaf foliate decorations to neck. Together with a 7 1/4" HOA Philadelphia squat-form decorated stoneware jug having cobalt to handle terminals. Two pieces total. 19th century. 10 7/8" HOA, 5" D rim.
Lot: 1143 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each of cylindrical form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, comprising a "1" gallon capacity horizontal mark example with additional single-incised ring below shoulder and an approximately one-gallon capacity example. Each having brushed cobalt horizontal foliate design repeated three or four times to shoulder and a solid-line full-round below. Circa 1870. 10 3/8" HOA, 6 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1144 - NORTHEASTERN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JUG WITH "MAKE-DO"
NORTHEASTERN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JUG WITH "MAKE-DO", lead- and manganese-glazed, exaggerated ovoid form with metal "make-do" handle. First half 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA (including handle), jug 9 3/8" H.
Lot: 1145 - AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH
AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH, single lead-glazed with coggled rim. Yellow-slip decoration featuring five bands of wavy or twisted lines. Possibly Pennsylvania. First half 19th century. 2 1/8" H, 13 5/8" D.
Lot: 1146 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOTTLE
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOTTLE, lead- and manganese-glazed, cylindrical form with sloping shoulder, ringed mouth, and unglazed bottom. Probably Maryland or Pennsylvania. Mid 19th century. 8" H, 3 5/8" D base.
Lot: 1147 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE LARGE BOWL WITH RAG RUG / CARPET BALLS, LOT OF TEN
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE LARGE BOWL WITH RAG RUG / CARPET BALLS, LOT OF TEN, comprising a single lead-glazed conical-form bowl with light flecks of manganese to interior and nine rag rug balls. 19th century. 4 1/2" H, 20 1/2" D rim, balls in various sizes.
Lot: 1148 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE
FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE, weathered appearance, wooden hull of solid form with attached wired rigging components, topped by sheet-iron/tin mainsail and mast, shaft has a set screw which is frozen for height adjustment. Retains a sage green- and white-painted surface. Displayed on a modern iron stand. 20th century. 46" HOA, 49 1/4" L.
Lot: 1149 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE
FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE, weathered appearance, wooden hull of solid form with attached wired rigging components, topped by sheet-iron/tin mainsail and mast, shaft has a set screw which is frozen for height adjustment. Retains a sage green- and white-painted surface. Displayed on a modern iron stand. 20th century. 38 1/2" HOA, 42 1/4" L.
Lot: 1150 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED CEDAR FIGURE OF A WHALE
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED CEDAR FIGURE OF A WHALE, of the solid, depicting a realistically-proportioned Sperm Whale with applied brass tack eyes and applied separately-carved fins. No signature located. Retains its likely original lightly-finished surface. Mid 20th century. 4 1/4" HOA, 30 1/2" LOA, 6 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1151 - ASSORTED FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURAL STONE FRUIT, LOT OF 15
ASSORTED FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURAL STONE FRUIT, LOT OF 15, including grapes, pears, peaches, and a plum. All retain their original realistic paint-decorated surfaces. Late 19th/20th century. Pear 4 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1152 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED WHALE ON PLAQUE
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED WHALE ON PLAQUE, of solid form with applied side and tail fins and a painted eye. Mounted to a painted pine plaque. Mid 20th century. 6 1/2" x 14 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1153 - AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CLIPPER SHIP DIORAMA
AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CLIPPER SHIP DIORAMA, depicting a three-mast clipper ship on a choppy ocean. Housed in the likely original molded frame. Second half 19th century. 14 3/4" x 21 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1154 - FOLK ART COPPER AND SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL ROOSTER WEATHERVANE
FOLK ART COPPER AND SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL ROOSTER WEATHERVANE, hollow copper body with lightly molded sides, the two sections with exterior riveted seam construction, molded facial features and large iron eyes, components applied with rivets including the comb, large contoured dropped wattles, and the beak, sheet-iron/tin single-walled tail section attached with rivets and having a brace, additional added tail tips and bracing to the tail extension; figure is supported by original support base and domed-form base. Retains a layered painted surface with traces of the likely original gilding. Displayed on a custom wood stand. 19th century. 24" HOA (on stand), 26 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1155 - FOLK ART COPPER WHALE TRADE SIGN / WEATHERVANE
FOLK ART COPPER WHALE TRADE SIGN / WEATHERVANE, of hammered sheet-copper with an open back, depicting a whale with its mouth open and tail raised, the whole mounted to a dowel set into a custom driftwood-like base. 20th century. 20 1/2" HOA, 11 1/2" x 12" base.
Lot: 1156 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN PIG AUCTION TRADE SIGN
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN PIG AUCTION TRADE SIGN, large single-sided rectangular-form featuring bold white lettering for "MESSRS ROYCE'S PIG AUCTION" against a black ground, beaded profile at edges, retaining likely original surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 9 1/2" H, 97" L.
Lot: 1157 - LARGE MIDWESTERN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN
LARGE MIDWESTERN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN, single-sided rectangular-form featuring red-and-black lettering against a vivid yellow ground, marked "Ask For - - Washburn-Crosby's / GOLD MEDAL FLOUR", signed lower right "CROSS P.E.S. CO. CH'GO", all within an applied molded frame painted bright red, retaining likely original surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 15" H, 117 1/2" L. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1158 - NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE COBBLER TRADE SIGN
NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE COBBLER TRADE SIGN, single-sided, self-framing, lettered "NEATLY / REPAIRED." with an image of a boot and a shoe in profile vertically centered between the words. Retains likely original painted surface. Mid 19th century. 25 1/2" x 17 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1159 - FOLK ART PAINTED COBBLER TRADE SIGN
FOLK ART PAINTED COBBLER TRADE SIGN, rectangular plank, center with white-painted lettered "BOOT & SHOE / MAKING." with applied halved shoe lasts on either side. Retains a red and white painted surface. 20th century. 43" x 4 3/8" OA.
Lot: 1160 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN MARITIME TRADE SIGN
FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN MARITIME TRADE SIGN, made from old wood, large rectangular single-board plank with a lower beaded edge, central applied figure of a whale with its mouth open. Retains an old weathered surface with a white-painted crackled surface to the whale. 20th century. 63 7/8" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1161 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DRESSMAKER / SEAMSTRESS TRADE SIGN
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DRESSMAKER / SEAMSTRESS TRADE SIGN, single-sided, self framing, lettered "DRESSMAKING / AND / PLAIN SEWING". Retains the likely original painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 3/4" x 24 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1162 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOOD CORNER RACK / SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED WOOD CORNER RACK / SHELF, designed to fit into a corner, facing fitted with vertical rods on a tapered angle, reverse with a 2 5/8" H rail and a solid board base, nailed construction including some square-head examples. Retains an early painted surface. 19th century. 8 3/4" HOA, 28 1/2" x 23 5/8" OA.
Lot: 1163 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CAT PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG
AMERICAN FOLK ART CAT PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG, rectangular form, depicting two cheerful black cats with white paws in the central field over the name "ANNIE", the whole surrounded by a geometric border. Mounted to a later stretcher. First quarter 20th century. 16" x 25" rug, 17 1/2" x 27" OA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1164 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE GAME BOARD
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE GAME BOARD, single-sided rectangular single-board form with applied frame, having a central chess or checkerboard surrounded by a red border. Retains original painted surface. Mid/third quarter 19th century. 16" x 12 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1165 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE GAME BOARD
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE GAME BOARD, single-sided rectangular two-board form with applied battens, having a central chess or checkerboard. Retains old painted surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 18" x 28" OA.
Lot: 1166 - MAINE FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CLIPPER SHIP
MAINE FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CLIPPER SHIP, oil on canvas, depicting a large three-masted vessel on a choppy ocean. Unsigned. Unframed, but housed on the original painted stretcher made from molded wood. Retains a dealer's tag from MG Art and Antiques reading "As Found Late 19th c / Primitive Portrait of a Clipper / Ship in Full Sail / -York, ME Estate". Late 19th century. 16" x 28 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1167 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CAT / KITTEN PAINTING
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CAT / KITTEN PAINTING, oil on canvas, depicting two kittens climbing on an oak limb. Unframed. Signed "L. R. Stegall / 1897". Dated 1897. 12 1/2" x 16 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1168 - NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE SEAMAN'S CHEST LID
NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE SEAMAN'S CHEST LID, depicting a three-masted schooner on choppy water, the lid having batten ends applied and marks where the hinges once attached. 19th century. 16 3/4" x 44" OA.
Lot: 1169 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART BLACK AMERICANA DRAWING
AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART BLACK AMERICANA DRAWING, charcoal on paper, depicting a young African-American boy gazing upward at a chicken sitting on the edge of a board wall. Signed at the bottom edge "G. V. Kramlich" and titled in the margin "Who said chicken". Housed under glass in the likely original frame. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" D, 19 1/2" SQ frame.
Lot: 1170 - PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART DIMINUTIVE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART DIMINUTIVE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on sheet tin, depicting a gentleman with a slightly oversized head and dressed in a high-collared shirt with dark jacket, in his hand he holds a red book. Retains a note from the consignor verso reading "BOUGHT AT STEWART / LAUBACH ESTATE / COLLEGE HILL EASTON, / PA / 6/18/77". Housed in the likely original painted wooden frame. Second quarter 19th century. 6 3/8" x 6 1/2" sight, 9 1/4" x 9" OA.
Lot: 1171 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A LADY
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, oil on panel, depicting an elegant middle aged sitter with a lacy bonnet and red shawl, in her hands she holds her pair of eyeglasses, in the background a ship can be seen on a body of water. Unframed. No signature located. First half 19th century. 28" x 23 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1172 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas mounted to later board, depicting a handsome gentleman with piercing blue eyes finely dressed with a brooch on his chest. No signature located. Housed in a period gilt molded frame which likely is the liner to a larger frame. Second quarter 19th century. 19 1/4" x 13 1/4" sight, 22 1/4" x 16 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1173 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas, a bust-length depiction of a well-dressed brown-haired gentleman, he wears a small pin and sits in a chair with a floral pattern slightly visible behind him. No signature located. Unframed. First half 19th century. 24 1/4" x 21 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1174 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on panel, a waist-length depiction of a brown-haired sitter finely dressed and wearing a small heart-shaped ring on his hand, he sits in a painted fancy chair partially visible on his left. No signature located. Unframed. Second quarter 19th century. 30" x 25" OA.
Lot: 1175 - AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas mounted to board, a bust-length depiction of a young sitter with curly hair, a high collar, and a piece of jewelry on his chest. No signature located. Housed in a period, possibly original, painted frame. Second quarter 19th century. 12 3/4" x 10 3/4" sight, 15 3/4" x 13 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1176 - B. P. CRANDALL & CO. CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE
B. P. CRANDALL & CO. CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE, six-piece solid construction, straight legs and shaped hooves, underside impressed "B. P. CRANDALL & CO. / DISON ST.", carved facial features including the eyes, nostrils and muzzle/mouth, head is fitted with remnants of a leather bridle, back is fitted with a red velvet upholstered seat with leather edging, rump having a short horsehair tail. Retains likely original mustard yellow-painted surface with black and red highlights. B. P. Crandall & Co., New York. Third quarter 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 30 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1177 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of seven-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, lightly carved facial features including nostrils and mouth, rump having a hole for a tail. Retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 32" HOA, 35" LOA.
Lot: 1178 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY, six-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, retains an old blue-painted surface over black and white, carved facial features including eyes, nostrils and an open mouth, side of face fitted with two metal rings and side of body with two rings, rump having a short horsehair tail. Second half 19th century. 34" HOA, 43 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1179 - AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY
AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY, figural horse of six-piece solid construction in standing position and with an open mouth, rump is fitted with a hole for a tail, retains original brown paint with black hooves, painted button eyes, mounted to a shaped board which is supported by four wooden wheels. Late 19th/early 20th century. 19" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1180 - B. P. CRANDALL & CO., ATTRIBUTED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY
B. P. CRANDALL & CO., ATTRIBUTED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of six-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, retains traces of the original black paint to the horse and original green painted surface to the platform and runners, horse has facial features including tack eyes, open nostrils and a lightly carved muzzle, mane has tacks for securing the hair piece, short horsehair tail, retains a small section of a leather bridle, back is fitted with original leather covered saddle/seat with puffing backing and secured with tack construction, supported by two runners with a connector platform. Possibly B. P. Crandall & Co., New York. Second half 19th century. 21" HOA, 44 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1181 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of solid construction in prancing position with shaped legs, iron support plate to each side of the neck and body junctures, retains a tan-rose over a cream and black-painted surface to the horse and runners, horse has carved ears and muzzle features, neck has a hole for handles, baluster-form wooden support between the front legs and to the runners, runners with an unusual raised platform for feet. 20th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 44" WOA.
Lot: 1182 - STEIFF AND STEIFF ATTRIBUTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO
STEIFF AND STEIFF ATTRIBUTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO, each with gray cloth covering and excelsior/straw stuffing, including an elephant with gray mohair, one ear retains the original Steiff button; and a Steiff-attributed diminutive donkey fitted with a leather saddle; each supported on four cast-iron wheels and having button eyes. First quarter 20th century. 9 1/2" and 16 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1183 - ASSORTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO, each with brown mohair cloth covering and excelsior/straw stuffing, comprising an elephant with curved-up trunk and a dog. Each supported on four cast-iron wheels and having button eyes. First quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" to 12 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1184 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY, in standing position and mounted to a flat platform base supported by four wooden wheels, retains an original red-painted surface, carved facial features including ears and mouth, rump having a horsehair tail, fitted with leather tack including bridle and saddle. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 9" HOA, 11 1/4" LOA.
Lot: 1185 - ANTIQUE HORSE AND WAGON PULL TOY
ANTIQUE HORSE AND WAGON PULL TOY, figural horse with cloth covered body and with four attached wooden legs, in standing position and mounted to a flat platform base supported by four iron wheels, horse is fitted with tack and harness equipment, and having a singletree with connection to paint-decorated wagon with wooden wheels, wagon retains a later red- and tan-painted surface, horse has facial features including button eyes and a shaped mouth, rump fitted with a horsehair tail and mane. Probably German. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 24 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1186 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN CHILD'S FARM WAGON
FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN CHILD'S FARM WAGON, rectangular form having a stave constructed base and canted/slanted wooden sides, long wooden hinged tongue/handle, body supported by four wheels in two sizes with wooden spokes and iron wheels, back with iron support bars from the top of the side to the axle center. Retains an early and probably original bright red and brilliant mustard yellow-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 18 3/4" HOA to top of bed, 19" x 27 1/2" overall bed.
Lot: 1187 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body, painted head with facial features including eyes, nose and a large smiling mouth with exposed teeth, head with applied wool-like hair, cloth arms with painted hands and having defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of white undergarments, a mustard yellow dress with a white scarf, and black socks. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 23 3/4" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1188 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL, large size, cloth/cotton stuffed body with silk-like covering, hand-stitched head with facial features including eyes, nose, ears and a large smiling mouth, head with applied wool-like hair. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of white undergarments, a white blouse, a printed skirt and a gingham apron. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 23 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1189 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN JOINTED DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN JOINTED DOLL, wooden construction with pine torso, jointed shoulders, hips, and knees, paint-decorated face with facial features, black-painted hair, white-painted calves and arms, black-painted shoes, reverse of the torso painted in white "Miss Moffatt". Fitted in period attire featuring a blue print dress. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 16 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1190 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth and excelsior/straw stuffed body with joints, neck supported by interior wooden construction, no facial features, cloth hands with each having five defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment with eyelet edge, a faded red and green dress with floral print, and a brown print bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 25" H.
Lot: 1191 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, traces of facial features, cloth hands with each having five defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment, a faded blue gingham dress and apron with a pocket, neck line with a lace trimming, and a later/modern brown gingham bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 18" H.
Lot: 1192 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, cloth of the body with some scattered blue lettering, no facial features, cloth hands with each having five sewn fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment with lace trim, a faded blue dress with white star print pattern, and a dark blue bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 22 1/2" H.
Lot: 1193 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body with joints, light facial features including eyes, nose, and mouth, cloth arms with each having leather hands. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment and pantaloons with lace trim, a faded brown dress with white floral print pattern, and a vintage straw hat. Third quarter 19th century. 23 1/4" H.
Lot: 1194 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL, solid ball-form head with original white paint, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body with jointed limbs, stuffed arms with leather hands with each hand having defined fingers. Fitted in vintage attire comprising of a red- and black-checkered print blouse under a black- and white-checkered print dress, and leather shoes. Second half 19th century. 23 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1195 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL, solid ball-form head with original black paint, cloth/cotton stuffed body in pink/rose cloth with black paint to sections, jointed limbs, stuffed leather arms with each hand having defined fingers and sewn-on leather shoes. Fitted in vintage attire comprising of a white blouse with lace trim, brown skirt, white with black polka dot printed apron, and a bonnet. Second half 19th century. 18" HOA.
Lot: 1196 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, each with facial features including one with lightly painted eyes, nose, and mouth, remaining with blue-painted eyes and hand-stitched eyelashes, each with cloth arms and undefined fingers. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a faded brown dress with white stripe print pattern and a blue dress with white print along with red leather shoes. Third quarter 19th century. 22" and 22 1/2" H.
Lot: 1197 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, each with traces of painted facial features, each with cloth arms and one having three defined fingers. One example fitted in likely original attire comprising of undergarment and pantaloons with eyelet trim, a faded blue dress with white print pattern; remaining example with no attire. Third quarter 19th century. 23" H.
Lot: 1198 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, solid ball-form heads with natural surface, comprising of one example with a cloth/cotton stuffed body and having jointed limbs; remaining example of one constructed post, having holes for arms and legs. Each fitted in vintage attire comprising of a white skirt on stuffed example and remaining with a blue dress having a red print. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" and 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1199 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, solid ball-form heads with painted surface, each supported by a carved baluster-form base, comprising of one example with a paint-decorated facial features and applied excelsior/straw-like hair, remaining example with tack eyes and a painted mouth, having cloth/cotton stuffed arms. Each fitted in vintage attire comprising of a blue cape with white print and interior with needlepoint work; remaining example a pale brown checkered pattern. 19th century. 13 1/2" and 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1200 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, including one example with traces of painted facial features; one example is holding a young child, each with cloth arms. Each example fitted in likely original attire comprising of dresses and wool pants. Third quarter 19th century. 6 1/4" to 12 1/2" H. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 17.
Lot: 1201 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed bodies with joints, including one example with a Greiner-type form and having a papier-mache shoulder head with repainted facial features and body, edge of shoulder with unidentified markings; three cloth head and arm examples with each having traces of painted facial features. Each example fitted in likely original attire. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11" to 26" H.
Lot: 1202 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE, cloth/cotton stuffed bodies; yellow dress example having velvet covered arms, back of head, torso back and to the foot tips; each with a hand-stitched head and having facial features including button eyes, nose, and mouth. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a mustard yellow dress and undergarments, a red dress with head kerchief and additional stitching to the leg calves, and a brown-printed dress with apron and having tatting stitchwork. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 17" to 21 1/2" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14 (two of the three dolls).
Lot: 1203 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE, comprising of two males and a female example, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed bodies, one example with sewn-on leather feet, girl examples with defined hands; two examples with a hand-stitched head and having facial features including eyes, nose, and mouth; remaining example with painted facial features; each with applied wool-like hair. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a shirt and pants with print patterns; and a red dress with lace trim and having an undergarment, fitted with leather shoes. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 14 1/2" to 19" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14 (one doll).
Lot: 1204 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF FIVE, golden and brown mohair, stuffed bodies with four having excelsior/straw and remaining with cloth, jointed limbs and rotating heads; each having various stitched features including black/brown noses and mouths, several with stitched paw features and various cloth/felt covered soles and hands, button eyes in brown or black; one example with red coveralls has a metal ring in his nose and a button embossed "BEAVER DAM NEVER-RIP OVERALLS". Two examples in likely original attire. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" to 22" HOA.
Lot: 1205 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF TWO, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs, various stitched features including brown noses and black mouths, brown button eyes, felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features; one example with a fixed head and having a wired mouth which has a spring opening, back with a possible wire activator under the cloth, interior of the mouth with a red felt lining, retains original cotton attire; remaining example with a rotating head. First quarter 20th century. 23" HOA.
Lot: 1206 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs and heads, various stitched features including brown/black noses and mouths, brown button eyes, cloth/felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features. First quarter 20th century. 18 3/4" to 24 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1207 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs and heads, various stitched features including brown/black noses and mouths, black button eyes, cloth/felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features. First quarter 20th century. 14" to 24" HOA.
Lot: 1208 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, including a dog and a blonde mohair lion, each having button eyes; and a bearded-type dog with cotton stuffing, having a printed fabric with two sections depicting a beard, applied felt ears, eyes and tail. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/2" to 12" HOA.
Lot: 1209 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE, each probably depicting a dog, comprising of the three largest examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, each with button eyes, two with sewn-on ears and remaining with sewn mouth features; remaining two stuffed with cotton and having sewn-on features. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1210 - ASSORTED FIGURAL HORSES CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED FIGURAL HORSES CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR, each depicting a horse, comprising of the two smallest examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, and remaining two stuffed with cotton; three examples with button eyes and including one with sewn-on facial features. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6" to 9" HOA.
Lot: 1211 - ASSORTED FIGURAL ELEPHANTS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL ELEPHANTS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, each depicting an elephant, comprising of the two examples stuffed with cotton, including one example with a black fabric covering sewn-on in a turkey-foot stitch pattern; remaining example with an excelsior/straw stuffing and a brown velvet covering; each with button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 3/4" to 7 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1212 - ASSORTED FIGURAL RABBITS AND SIMILAR CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED FIGURAL RABBITS AND SIMILAR CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE, four examples depicting a rabbit with each having button eyes, including three with an excelsior/straw stuffing, one example with jointed limbs and having a kid leather body with some additional cotton stuffing to the body, velvet ears; remaining example depicting a possible chipmunk and having excelsior/straw stuffed body. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1213 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CATS AND DOGS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED FIGURAL CATS AND DOGS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR, depicting two cats and two dogs, each stuffed with excelsior/straw, having button eyes, one cat with black velvet spots and interior with a wooden figural head. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5" to 15 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1214 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE probably depicting two horses and a donkey comprising of two dark brown clothed examples with cotton stuffing, and remaining with a dark green cloth and velvet head covering, interior stuffed with excelsior/straw; two examples with button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/2" to 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1215 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, each with excelsior/straw stuffed body, depicting two dogs with each on wooden rollers, one example with a pull rope; and remaining a diminutive pig with rope tail; each having button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/4" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1216 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS AND DOG, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS AND DOG, LOT OF SIX, golden and brown mohair with cloth covered stuffed bodies including four having excelsior/straw and remaining with cloth, comprising of five bears with each having jointed limbs and three with rotating heads; remaining article a sitting dog; each having various stitched features including black/brown noses and mouths, two with stitched paw features and various cloth/felt covered soles and hands, button eyes in brown or black. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 9" to 12" HOA.
Lot: 1217 - ASSORTED VINTAGE FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED DIMINUTIVE ANIMALS, LOT OF 11
ASSORTED VINTAGE FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED DIMINUTIVE ANIMALS, LOT OF 11, each with cotton stuffed body, probably depicting four elephants, three rabbits, three giraffes with movable limbs, and a sheep; elephants and rabbits each with button eyes. 20th century. 1 3/4" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1218 - GERMAN PUTZ WOOLY SHEEP AND GOAT, LOT OF FOUR
GERMAN PUTZ WOOLY SHEEP AND GOAT, LOT OF FOUR, comprising three sheep and a goat, each painted stick legs and a composition head with painted facial features, sheep with a felted covering and the goat with a hide covering. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 3 1/4" to 5 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1219 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE FLATWALL CUPBOARD
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE FLATWALL CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the two upper hinged doors conceal three fixed shelves, the lower single door conceals two fixed shelves. Retains most of the original hinges with the lower two having evidence of being replaced several times, one likely original turnbuckle with two replaced, and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 76 3/4" HOA, 37" WOA, 13" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1220 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND YELLOW PINE BUCKET BENCH
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND YELLOW PINE BUCKET BENCH, the rectangular top with cut-out front corners over a medial shelf, the whole supported by solid two-board legs with cut-out feet which mortise through the top. Retains an early painted surface to the base and scrubbed surface to the top. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 39" WOA, 15 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1221 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, the straight two-board back flanked by solid ends with rounded top corners, supporting two shelves, the whole raised on cut-out ends. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 26" HOA, 18" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1222 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED POPLAR AND OAK DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED POPLAR AND OAK DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE, the thick single-board demilune top over a plain apron, the whole supported by square tapered legs. The top retains a scrubbed surface, the base retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 25 1/2" x 14 1/2" OA
Lot: 1223 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WALNUT DIMINUTIVE DROP-LEAF STAND TABLE
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WALNUT DIMINUTIVE DROP-LEAF STAND TABLE, the rectangular single-board top supports a hinged leaf on one side, the whole over a plain apron and raised on tall square tapered legs. Retains an early painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 30 1/2" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA (closed).
Lot: 1224 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CORNER SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CORNER SHELF, nailed construction, the back boards with a rounded top edge over two demilune shelves. Retains an early, probably original red/orange-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 22" HOA, 9 1/2" D side.
Lot: 1225 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE SHELF, nailed construction, rectangular overall form with a central shelf and a slightly canted back. Probably made for countertop use but now adapted to hang. Retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 20" HOA, 24" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1226 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE STEP-BACK SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE STEP-BACK SHELF, tall vertical form having four fixed shelves, top shelf having a stepped-in backing possibly for a concealed compartment, square-head nail construction. Retains remnants of original gray-painted and red wash surface. Back retains modern hanging hardware, item is sturdy enough to stand freely. 19th century. 52 5/8" H, 14" WOA, 8 1/4" D base, and 6" D step-in top.
Lot: 1227 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELOW PINE HANGING SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELOW PINE HANGING SHELF, the single-board top with a beaded underside edge with rounded front corners supported by cut-out brackets anchored by a single backing board with the same beaded edge repeated on the bottom. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 12" HOA, 29" WOA, 6 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 17.
Lot: 1228 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, of nearly-square form with four rows of three drawers each with a turned wooden handle. Retains an early, probably original, painted surface. Pine secondary wood. First half 19th century. 23" HOA, 23 1/2" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA. Published: Peterson, Simple Cooking for A Simple Life, p. 44.
Lot: 1229 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, nailed construction, the overhanging top with a molded edge over a two-over-two drawer configuration, each drawer is fitted with an appropriate replacement wooden knob. Retains several pencil inscriptions by the maker attempting to plot out which piece belongs where, and an early, probably original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 15 1/4" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1230 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single full-length door conceals four fixed shelves, the whole raised on cut-out feet issuing from the stiles and ends. Retains an old red-painted surface, original H-hinges, an old turnbuckle, and an old, possible original, brass knob on the door. Fourth quarter 18th century. 66" HOA, 33 1/2" WOA, 15 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1231 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PIN-TOP TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PIN-TOP TABLE, the two-board removable pin-top over a plain apron with a molded lower edge, the whole supported by square tapered legs. Retains a scrubbed top with a light finished surface and an old painted surface to the base. Lacks pins. 19th century. 30" HOA, 22 1/4" H skirt, 65 3/4" x 33" OA top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 11.
Lot: 1232 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE WASH BASIN / DRY SINK
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE WASH BASIN / DRY SINK, the top well with canted sides and a plugged drain hole on one end is supported by four legs connected by a cross stretcher. Retains an early red-painted surface to the exterior with a white lye-covered surface to the interior. Mid 19th century. 26 1/4" HOA, 46" WOA, 25 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1233 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DRY SINK BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DRY SINK BENCH, the rectangular shallow well over a lower shelf, the whole supported by solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 38" WOA, 14 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1234 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD, nailed construction, featuring a single-hinged cabinet door concealing three fixed shelves. Retains the likely original turnbuckle and an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 53 1/4" HOA, 38 1/2" WOA, 18 1/2" corner.
Lot: 1235 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DRYSINK
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DRYSINK, nailed construction, the rectangular shallow top well over a single fielded-panel cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf. Retains the likely original hardware and the likely original red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 3/4" HOA, 40" WOA, 17 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1236 - PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-PAINTED PINE CHURCH PEW / BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-PAINTED PINE CHURCH PEW / BENCH, the back board with an applied upper molding which extends over the tops of the ends, the plank seat mortised through solid canted ends with short cut-out feet. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 28" HOA, 75 1/2" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1237 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, three shelves are supported by solid ends with rounded tops and cut out feet, the whole cross bracings on the backside. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 50" HOA, 39 1/2" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1238 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE FIREWOOD BOX WITH KINDLING COMPARTMENT
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE FIREWOOD BOX WITH KINDLING COMPARTMENT, nailed construction, the rectangular back flanked by solid ends with shaped top edges and cut-out diminutive feet, the body with a divider for separating out the kindling from the larger firewood. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 43" HOA, 38" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1239 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular top with an applied backsplash/backing board over a single medial shelf. the whole flanked by solid ends with rounded front top corners and small lollipop-shaped cut-outs at the bottom edge. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 28" HOA, 25" WOA, 13" DOA.
Lot: 1240 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE HIGH SIDE SERVER / SERVING TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE HIGH SIDE SERVER / SERVING TABLE, of fine proportion, the rectangular single-board top over a plain apron, the whole supported by square tapered legs. Retains an early blue-gray-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 32" HOA, 47 1/2" WOA, 16 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1241 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCH, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular top with strange robust mortise-like dovetails cut into the ends over a single shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends which have matching dovetails cut into the ends with nailed connections, cut-out feet. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 39 1/2" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1242 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by through-mortised solid ends with a shaped profile which rest on a cut-out base. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 20 3/4" HOA, 73" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1243 - QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD
QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD, nailed construction, single-piece form, having two large raised-panel doors on the upper half concealing two fixed shelves over a work surface flanked by two banks of three short drawers, the lower half with two raised-panel cabinet doors concealing an open interior. Retains a cleaned surface revealing the likely original red-washed/painted base coat. The turned wooden knobs appear to be original with the iron turnbuckles likely being a later (but period) edition. Retains a set of four later turned feet which will the cupboard was resting on in the home of Patsy Martin. Reportedly from a tavern in Quakertown, PA. Third quarter 19th century. 81 1/4" HOA, 52" WOA, 23 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 7.
Lot: 1244 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by through-mortised solid ends which rest on a bootjack cut-out. Retains an old, probably original, painted surface with combed decoration. Mid 19th century. 20" HOA, 77 1/2" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1245 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEP STOOL / LADDER
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEP STOOL / LADDER, the rectangular top over three narrow steps set into a framed base. Retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 39 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 23 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1246 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD, single-piece form, nailed construction, the right side having a case with an upper fixed shelf (which once was concealed by a hinged cabinet door) over a single-hinged cabinet door concealing another single fixed shelf, the other side with three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an old painted surface. Each side probably together by association. 19th century. 67 3/4" HOA, 50 1/2" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1247 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE PEWTER CUPBOARD WITH HOOD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE PEWTER CUPBOARD WITH HOOD, the overhanging rectangular top over three shelves, the uppermost having a plate groove in the rear, and an extended rectangular top over a single-hinged cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf. Retains the likely original turnbuckle and hinges, and an early red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 70 1/4" HOA, 36" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1248 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTRY STORE COUNTER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTRY STORE COUNTER, the massive single-board rectangular top over three interior compartments covered by hinged fall fronts over three open compartments. Retains an early painted surface and two small curtains on black tension rods which Patsy Martin used in the lower compartments. Mid 19th century. 36" HOA, 94" WOA, 24" DOA.
Lot: 1249 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, the rectangular top with a molded edge over nine small drawers in three rows and a single full drawer at the base, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original hardware, and an old yellow-painted surface to the front and one end. Second half 19th century. 32" HOA, 34" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1250 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE VERNACULAR APOTHECARY CABINET / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE VERNACULAR APOTHECARY CABINET / BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular top over eight short drawers in two rows, each set with an appropriate replacement turned wooden pull, the whole flanked by solid ends with bootjack cutouts. Retains an early painted surface. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 47 1/2" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1251 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, of rectangular form with a single-hinged door on one side which conceals a single fixed shelf drilled with numerous holes (probably for ventilation), the other side with a series of ten small drawers, the top three of which are divided. Poplar and pine secondary woods. Retains an early layered painted surface and a variety of early and original knobs on the drawers with a later replaced Victorian-era cast-iron sliding latch on the door. Mid 19th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 30" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1252 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the upper hinged cabinet door concealing three fixed shelves, the lower cabinet door concealing two fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains old, probably original turnbuckles, and an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 77 3/4" HOA, 32 3/4" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1253 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTER-TOP APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTER-TOP APOTHECARY CABINET, the rectangular top with a shallow well (possibly for use as a sorting board) over a series of eight short drawers with each having a square carved pull, the central drawer with carved devices in the bottom and with a rectangular board with porcelain knob to fit over the interior, other drawers divided. Retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 44" WOA, 10" DOA.
Lot: 1254 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE JELLY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the overhanging rectangular top over a single central hinged cabinet door which conceals three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original brass knob, the likely original turnbuckle, and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 41 1/4" HOA, 30 1/4" WOA, 15" DOA.
Lot: 1255 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LINEN CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LINEN CUPBOARD, nailed construction, of very deep form, the rectangular top over a single full-length hinged cabinet door concealing three interior shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains later HL hinges, an early, probably original turnbuckle, and an early painted surface. Fourth quarter 18th century. 64 1/2" HOA, 30 1/2" WOA, 25" DOA.
Lot: 1256 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD, of two-piece form connected at the center by a screw, nailed construction, the left side featuring a full-length door with two fielded panels which conceals fixed shelves, the right side featuring four open shelves, the far right end with a small bracket shelf and a two-peg rack added by Patsy Martin. Retains an old painted surface and the likely original hardware. Probably together by association. 19th century. 76 1/2" HOA, 64 3/4" WOA (not counting added bracket shelf), 14" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1257 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SETTLE BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SETTLE BENCH, the rectangular back over a chest-form base with a hinged lid/seat, the whole flanked by shaped solid ends and raised on short cut-out feet. Retains an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 51 1/2" HOA, 62 1/2" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1258 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top over two rows of five drawers and a lower row of four larger drawers, each set with a turned wooden knob. Retains an old blue-painted surface and original knobs with the exception of one which appears to be an old replacement. Second half 19th century. 26" HOA, 38" WOA, 11 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1259 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK, the rectangular narrow top over a hinged slanted fall front which conceals a fitted interior above a single full drawer, the whole raised on tall square tapered legs which issue from the stile. Retains the likely original hardware and an early, maybe original, blue-painted surface. Second quarter 19th century. 48" HOA, 44" WOA, 23" DOA.
Lot: 1260 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, nailed construction, the rectangular top over two banks of two drawers, each of a different size and fitted with an appropriate, possibly original, brass knob. Retains an early, probably original, red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 11 1/4" HOA, 24" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 8.
Lot: 1261 - NEW ENGLAND BIRCH AND ASH VERNACULAR CANDLE STAND
NEW ENGLAND BIRCH AND ASH VERNACULAR CANDLE STAND, the round birch top over an octagonal ash pedestal resting on a crossed base which is slightly raised in the center. Retains a scrubbed top with the original dry dark surface present on the base. Second quarter 19th century. 29" HOA, 16 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1262 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SAWBUCK TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SAWBUCK TABLE, the massive single-board long rectangular top supported by a robust sawbuck base. The base retains an early painted surface, the top an early scrubbed surface. Second half 18th century. 28 1/2" HOA, 66" WOA, 22 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 12
Lot: 1263 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HARVEST TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HARVEST TABLE, the two-board removable top is supported by a large base with a full-length medial shelf having a single short drawer on one side, and solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains the two old, probably original pins, and a scrubbed surface to the top with an early painted surface to the base. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 84 1/2" x 40" OA top.
Lot: 1264 - NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-board hinged full-length cabinet door conceals six shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains original wrought-iron H-hinges, early, probably original turnbuckle, and an early, probably original red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 70 1/4" HOA, 37 1/4" WOA, 13 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1265 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-hinged cabinet door concealing four fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an old, probably later, turned knob and an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 56" HOA, 26" WOA, 12" DOA.
Lot: 1266 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, having an upper hinged cabinet door concealing two fixed shelves, and a lower cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains old replacement turned knobs, likely original turnbuckles, original hinges, and an old red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 72 1/2" HOA, 29" WOA, 14 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1267 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DRY SINK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DRY SINK, nailed construction, the shallow rectangular well over a hinged drop front concealing an open interior, the whole raised on solid ends with bootjack cut-out ends. Retains an early painted surface and a replacement turnbuckle. Mid 19th century. 35 3/4" HOA, 61" WOA, 17 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1268 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single full-length door conceals three fixed shelves. Retains an early likely-original turnbuckle and knob, and an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 40 3/4" HOA, 20 1/4" WOA, 11 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1269 - NEW ENGLAND VERNACULAR PINE SETTEE / SOFA
NEW ENGLAND VERNACULAR PINE SETTEE / SOFA, the shaped back over rounded arms with applied cut-out fronts flanking a plank seat, the whole supported by robust turned legs mortised through the seat. Retains an old, dry surface. Fitted with a later removable cushion/squab. 19th century. 30 1/2" HOA, 74" LOA, 23" DOA.
Lot: 1270 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST, nailed construction, the molded edge lid over an open well and two full drawers, the whole flanked by solid ends and raised on short feet flanking a shaped skirt. Retains old, probably original, hardware in original drillings, original snipe hinges, and an early blue-gray-painted surface. Second quarter 19th century. 37" HOA, 42" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1271 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST, the rectangular hinged lid with a molded edge conceals an open well over two full drawers, the whole flanked by solid ends with shaped cut-out feet. Retains the original snipe hinges and an old, possibly original, red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 39 1/2" HOA, 46 1/2" WOA, 19 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1272 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH, nailed construction, the hinged top over a slightly-canted rectangular well flanked by solid ends with shaped profiles and bootjack cut-out ends. Retains an early, probably original red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 66 3/4" x 19 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1273 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE STAND-UP SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE STAND-UP SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK, the hinged angled top with an applied molded edge conceals an open interior, the whole supported by tall square tapered legs. Retains the original iron hinges, lock, and an early red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 45" HOA, 24" WOA, 18 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1274 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF / BOX WITH DRAWER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF / BOX WITH DRAWER, the straight back over an open well flanked by shaped sides over a full drawer fitted with an early, probably original, wrought-iron knob/pull. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/4" HOA, 12 1/2" WOA, 5 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1275 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL SHELF, the shaped cut-out back over three shelves flanked by solid ends with shaped tops. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 18" WOA, 6 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1276 - NEW ENGLAND PINE WALL HANGING LANTERN STAND
NEW ENGLAND PINE WALL HANGING LANTERN STAND, the round top is supported by a long tapered post and a thin bracket extending from the bottom of the post. Retains an unfinished top with the original thick finished surface to the lower components. Several remaining small tacks and numerous tack holes on the edges of the top indicate that the top was likely covered with oilcloth or a similar utilitarian textile originally. Second quarter 19th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 11 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1277 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK, the rectangular narrow top over a hinged slanted fall front which conceals a fitted interior, the whole raised on tall square legs which issue from the stile and are connected by a low stretcher. Retains the likely original hardware and an early painted surface. First half 19th century. 44 1/2" HOA, 36" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1278 - NEW ENGLAND PINE TRESTLE-BASE TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PINE TRESTLE-BASE TABLE, the single board rectangular top supported by a trestle base connected at the bottom by a single stretcher. Retains a dry surface. 19th century. 27 3/4" HOA, 65 1/4" x 19" OA top.
Lot: 1279 - NEW YORK PAINTED PINE CUPBOARD / CRATE
NEW YORK PAINTED PINE CUPBOARD / CRATE, nailed construction, rectangular form with two hinged cabinet doors which conceal an open interior. Retains an old painted surface with one end having painted script reading "[illegible] Curtis / Painted Post / Steuben / County / New Yorch [sic]". Possibly altered from a shipping crate of some form into the current cabinet. Mid/second half 19th century. 20 1/4" HOA, 49" LOA, 24 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1280 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST, nailed construction, the rectangular hinged lid with a molded edge over an open interior and a single lower drawer, the whole flanked by solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains the likely original snipe hinges, and an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 40 3/4" WOA, 16 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1281 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH, nailed construction, the single board lid over a divided interior with three compartments, the whole flanked by solid ends and raised on cut-out bootjack ends. Retains an early, probably original red-washed/painted surface to the body with a scrubbed surface to the top. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 22" HOA, 63 1/2" WOA, 17 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1282 - NEW ENGLAND PINE DIMINUTIVE SAWBUCK TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PINE DIMINUTIVE SAWBUCK TABLE, the rectangular top with applied edges/extensions supported by a so-called sawbuck base with a central cross support. Retains a scrubbed top with the likely original finished surface on the base. Mid 19th century. 27 1/4" HOA, 23 3/4" x 39" OA top.
Lot: 1283 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MIXED-WOOD DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MIXED-WOOD DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular top with an applied shaped backsplash over a single-hinged door concealing two interior shelves, the whole raised on cut-out feet issuing from the stiles and ends. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 36" HOA, 26" WOA, 13" DOA.
Lot: 1284 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the arched back flanked by shaped wings over rolled arms and a trapezoidal seat, the whole raised on turned legs connected by a turned front stretcher and simple side and rear stretchers. Recently upholstered with a likely antique textile with a Velcro back opening which allows one to see the chair's splat and shaped back profile. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 44" HOA, 17" H seat, 17" x 15" seat.
Lot: 1285 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by rectangular wings over two carved arms, and a trapezoidal seat, the whole supported by turned legs connected by a double box stretcher with the rear legs having only a single stretcher. Retains an old red-painted surface to the exposed parts of the chair. Upholstered with a rustic quilted woven wool homespun-type fabric with various repairs and patches applied, a coordinating pillow accompanies the chair. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 47 3/4" HOA, 27" H arm, 17" H seat, 19" x 13 1/2" seat.
Lot: 1286 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by rectangular wings over two carved arms, and a trapezoidal split-bottom seat, the whole supported by turned legs connected by a turned double box stretcher with the rear legs having only a single stretcher. Retains an old painted surface to the exposed parts of the chair, split seat is likely an old replacement. Upholstered with a rustic woven wool homespun-type fabric. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 44 3/4" HOA, 23 1/2" H arm, 14 1/4" H seat, 18" x 14" seat. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1287 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by shaped wings over two turned arms, and a trapezoidal seat with separate cushion/squab, the whole supported by turned legs connected by simple turned stretchers. Retains an old dry surface to the exposed parts of the chair. Upholstered with a rustic quilted woven wool homespun-type fabric. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 43 1/4" HOA, 23" H arm, 17" H seat, 18" x 16" seat.
Lot: 1288 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHEST, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular lid with an applied edge molding over an open well and two short drawers, the whole resting on a platform base with a molded edge. Both drawers and the main body have a kite-form escutcheon and retain the likely original lock. Retains a period, likely original, painted surface. First half 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA, 18 3/4" WOA, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1289 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the straight back with shaped canted sides over a single plank shelf. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 16 HOA, 29" WOA, 10" DOA.
Lot: 1290 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top over a single fixed shelf, the whole supported by solid ends terminating in cut-out feet. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. 19th century. 30" HOA, 15" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1291 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR HANGING SHELF / PEG RACK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR HANGING SHELF / PEG RACK, nailed construction, the single board top supported by shaped brackets flanking five carved oak or hickory pegs. Retains a later painted surface. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 48 1/2" WOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1292 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING BOWL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING BOWL SHELF, the rectangular back over a single slanted shelf, the whole flanked by shaped solid ends. Retains a later-added rail to the front, and an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 16" HOA, 54" WOA, 6" DOA.
Lot: 1293 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE TRAY-TOP STAND TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE TRAY-TOP STAND TABLE, single-piece form, the single-board top with an applied edge molding creating a short gallery on all sides over a plain skirt raised on square tapered legs. Retains an early painted surface on the base with a scrubbed top. Mid 19th century. 24 1/2" HOA, 19" x 28 1/4" OA top.
Lot: 1294 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, featuring four rectangular shelves with molded front profiles supported by thick solid shaped ends with applied molded edges to the front profile. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 37" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1295 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR, nailed construction, with a rectangular back, shaped wings, square seat frame with a shaped hole, and solid ends flanking a lower well in which an associated yellowware chamber pot rests. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 15" HOA, 10 1/2" WOA, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1296 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF, dovetailed construction, the top edge with an applied decorative molding over a single fixed shelf and a solid base, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early red-washed/painted surface. 19th century. 25" HOA, 31 1/2" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1297 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR, the shaped back with what may have been an inverted heart cut-out over winged sides with cut-outs for a bar, the trapezoidal seat frame with a circular hole in the center, the whole raised on cut-out ends. Retains a later squab on the seat, an early red-washed surface. First half 19th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 11 3/4" WOA, 10 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, pp. 15, 17.
Lot: 1298 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO CHILD'S FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO CHILD'S FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by two small shaped wings over two turned arms and a trapezoidal seat frame, the whole raised on turned legs connected by turned stretchers. Retains an old painted surface to the exposed surface. Upholstered in a make-do upholstery campaign which appears to be made up from clothing scraps and other cotton pieces. Unknown originality. Together with a pine writing surface with breadboard ends. Two pieces total. Early 19th century with possible later alteration. 25 3/4" HOA, 9" H seat, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2" OA seat.
Lot: 1299 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S PLANK ROCKER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S PLANK ROCKER, nailed construction, the arched back flanked by two canted shaped sides over a trapezoidal seat and two shaped so-called cheese cutter rockers. Retains an early painted surface. First half 19th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 16" WOA, 20" DOA.
Lot: 1300 - OHIO PAINTED POPLAR PUNCHED-TIN-PANELED FOOD / PIE SAFE
OHIO PAINTED POPLAR PUNCHED-TIN-PANELED FOOD / PIE SAFE, the rectangular slightly-overhanging top over two hinged cabinet doors each set with three tins concealing three removable shelves above a single full drawer, the whole flanked by ends each set with three tin panels, and raised on square tapered legs which issue from the stile. Tins each feature a central five-pointed star motif surrounded by corner fans, strange lozenge-like devices and a ruled border. Retains the likely original hardware and an early painted surface. Third quarter 19th century. 57 1/4" HOA, 42" WOA, 16 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1301 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE STEPBACK SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE STEPBACK SHELF, nailed construction, the slightly-overhanging single-board top over three narrow shelves and a deeper low surface, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early, possibly original, blue- and red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 63 1/4" HOA, 47 3/4" WOA, 15 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1302 - NEW YORK PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CABINET
NEW YORK PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CABINET, nailed construction, the arched back board over a rectangular case with a single-hinged door concealing a fixed shelf, the interior of the door is inscribed "Pastura / Geo Powell / Sidney / NY". Retains an early, maybe original, blue-painted surface and a later appropriate brass knob/latch. Second half 19th century. 21 3/4" HOA, 19" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 16. Catalogue Note: George Powell (1873-1945) led a very peripatetic life having been born in Pennsylvania and then moving to Delaware Co., New York in 1892 where he would later marry in 1895. By 1900, his occupation is listed as a glassblower. He later briefly lived in Frederick Co., Maryland, and died in Johnson City, Tennessee in 1945.
Lot: 1303 - AMERICAN PAINTED ASH DRYSINK
AMERICAN PAINTED ASH DRYSINK, the rectangular top well over two hinged fielded-panel cabinet doors which conceal a single fixed shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends and supported by cut-out feet which issue from the ends and stiles. Retains the likely original hardware and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 31" HOA, 61 1/2" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1304 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular back over a low plank seat, the whole flanked by shaped ends, the armrest of one retaining a drilled hole. Retains a layered old blue-painted surface. First half 19th century. 44" HOA, 63 1/2" WOA, 14" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1305 - MID-WESTERN PAINTED PINE HANGING / TABLETOP CUPBOARD
MID-WESTERN PAINTED PINE HANGING / TABLETOP CUPBOARD, dovetailed construction, of rectangular form with two hinged raised-panel doors, one conceals a shelf, the other, an open interior. Retains the likely original French hinges, and an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 17" HOA, 44 1/2" WOA, 16" DOA.
Lot: 1306 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL HANGING CUPBOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL HANGING CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-hinged cabinet door opens to reveal three fixed shelves. Retains the original turnbuckle, and an old layered painted surface. Hinges are old replacements. Mid 19th century. 36 1/4" HOA, 24 1/4" WOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1307 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular back over a flank seat with an enclosed base, the whole flanked by solid ends with cut-out front corners. Retains an early yellow-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 33 1/4" HOA, 29 1/4" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1308 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE WALL SHELF, the shaped top shelf supported by shaped brackets flanking a plain medial shelf. Retains an early painted surface. Probably a clock shelf. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" HOA, 30 1/4" WOA, 7 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1309 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, having four shelves joined by solid ends and solid supports on the backside. Retains an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 59 3/4" HOA, 51" WOA, 12 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1310 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND, the rectangular top well with canted sides retains its original cover and is supported by applied splayed tapered legs. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 25" HOA, 36" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1311 - AMERICAN OAK LOW BUTCHER BLOCK
AMERICAN OAK LOW BUTCHER BLOCK, the large thick slab top is supported by four primitive short legs. Retains an old finished surface. Together with a period chopper with a turned wood handle. Two pieces total. 19th century. 20" HOA, 26 1/4" X 24 3/4" OA top.
Lot: 1312 - AMERICAN POPLAR PEWTER CUPBOARD
AMERICAN POPLAR PEWTER CUPBOARD, nailed construction, single-piece form, the upper half with three fixed shelves, two of which have bars across the front, the lower section having a deeper worksurface over an open base with a single large shelf and open bottom, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original dry surface. First half 19th century. 70 3/4" HOA, 38" WOA, 18 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1313 - CONNECTICUT PAINTED PINE LARGE WALL SHELF
CONNECTICUT PAINTED PINE LARGE WALL SHELF, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top shelf over a slightly-shallower lower shelf, both supported by shaped solid ends. Retains an early painted surface and some form of early wrought-iron elements with pintles to the interior of the ends, possibly relating to hanging. Mid 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, 73 3/4" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 16.
Lot: 1314 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR PINE DEMILUNE SERVING TABLE / STAND
AMERICAN VERNACULAR PINE DEMILUNE SERVING TABLE / STAND, the two-board demilune top with battens applied to the underside, the whole supported by three through-mortised and wedged splayed legs. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 19th century. 33 1/2" HOA, 30 1/4" x 15" OA top.
Lot: 1315 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE TAVERN TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE TAVERN TABLE, the rectangular single-board top with overhanging ends over a plain apron with a lower molded edge, the whole supported by square straight legs with a molded front corner. Retains an old painted surface. First half 19th century. 25" HOA, 36 1/2" x 18" top.
Lot: 1316 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, both with a round top and three splayed legs, the larger with a thick slab top with rounded top edges and a stretcher between the legs. The larger retaining remnants of a painted surface; the smaller retains a dry painted surface. 19th century. Largest 24 1/4" HOA, 13" D top.
Lot: 1317 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by nailed solid ends which rest on a bootjack cut-out, each long end of the bench with a shaped skirt applied to the underside edge. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 17" HOA, 54 1/2" x 11 1/2" top.
Lot: 1318 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the rectangular top board is supported by two shaped brackets which flank a medial shelf. Retains a later painted surface. Mid 19th century. 15" HOA, 27 3/4" WOA, 9 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1319 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the top with a short gallery over four shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 19 3/4" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA, 6 5/8" DOA.
Lot: 1320 - OHIO PAINTED POPLAR WALL SHELF WITH HOOKS
OHIO PAINTED POPLAR WALL SHELF WITH HOOKS, the single-board top with rounded front corners supported by shaped brackets, over a board with rounded ends which supports seven wrought-iron hooks. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 47" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1321 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND, nailed construction, the rectangular box with canted sides and a removable cover is supported by a solid stand with a medial shelf and boot-jack ends. Retains an old painted surface. 19th century. 29 1/4" HOA, 29" x 16 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1322 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR OAK SLAB STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR OAK SLAB STOOL, the top made the round of the log split in half with four mortised feet inserted into the underside. Retains an old lightly finished surface to the top. 19th century. 10 1/4" HOA, 16" x 11 3/4" OA top.
Lot: 1323 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE WALL SHELF WITH PEG HOOKS
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE WALL SHELF WITH PEG HOOKS, short plate platform with molded angled plate rail with wooden pin and nail construction, plate rail is fitted over a wall board which is fitted with eleven hand-hewn pegs/hooks. Retains an old dark red-painted surface. 19th century. 8" HOA, 88 5/8" WOA.
Lot: 1324 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE STORAGE BIN
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE STORAGE BIN, square-form with a hinged slanted cover, raised on simple cut-out legs, interior having a natural dry surface. Retains likely original hinges and an early red-painted surface. 19th century. 24" H, 15 3/4" x 14" OA.
Lot: 1325 - AMERICAN PAINTED POPLAR AND PINE STAND TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED POPLAR AND PINE STAND TABLE, the rectangular single-board top over a plain apron, the whole raised on fine square tapered legs. Retains an early red-washed/painted surface. First half 19th century. 26 1/2" HOA, 19" x 15 3/4" top.
Lot: 1326 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE, the single-board demilune top over a plain triangular apron, the whole raised on three straight square legs. Retains an old, likely original, lightly finished surface. Mid 19th century. 27" HOA, 26 3/4" x 13 1/2" OA top.
Lot: 1327 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOLL SETTLE / BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOLL SETTLE / BENCH, the blank back and seat are flanked by cut-out ends. Retains a partially-cleaned old, layered painted surface. 19th/early 20th century. 14" HOA, 16 1/2" WOA, 8 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1328 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE NARROW BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE NARROW BENCH, nailed construction, the single-board top with applied batten sides supported by through-mortised cut-out legs. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 16 3/4" HOA, 59 3/4" WOA, 9" DOA.
Lot: 1329 - AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the shaped ends support two horizontal plank shelves and a vertical divider. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 19th century. 25 1/2" HOA, 18 1/2" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1330 - AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the rectangular top over three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original dry, stained surface. Second half 19th/early 20th century. 33 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 7 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1331 - AMERICAN PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, each with a round top, one supported by four splayed square tapered legs, the other supported by three turned legs, all connected by stretchers. The four-legged example retains an early painted surface to the base, the three-legged example retains its likely original dry surface. 19th century. Tallest 28 1/4" HOA, 11 1/2" D seat.
Lot: 1332 - AMERICAN PAINTED MIXED-WOOD STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED MIXED-WOOD STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including poplar or maple and oak or hickory, each with a shaped top, the smaller with three through-mortised legs, the larger with four splayed legs connected by a double box stretcher. Both with remnants of a painted surface to the base. 19th century. Tallest 30 3/4" HOA, 15 1/4" x 12 1/2" seat.
Lot: 1333 - BRITISH PAINTED PINE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PAINTED PINE CRICKET TABLE, the round top with a batten applied to the underside is supported by three splayed legs which support a medial shelf. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 31 1/2" D.
Lot: 1334 - BRITISH PINE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PINE CRICKET TABLE, the round three-board top with a flat back and an applied gallery over a plain apron with a molded base edge raised on three square slightly-splayed legs. Retains an old finished surface. Mid 19th century. 35" HOA, 29 3/4" H top, 31" x 27" OA top.
Lot: 1335 - BRITISH PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CRICKET TABLE, the round single board top over a plain apron, the whole supported by three splayed tapered legs. Retains a scrubbed top and an old painted surface to the base. Mid 19th century. 26" HOA, 20 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1336 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF, the arched back over three shelves which increase in depth gradually flanked by shaped sides. Retains a later painted surface. Second half 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 28" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1337 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE DOUGH CUPBOARD
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE DOUGH CUPBOARD, the rectangular hinged top over a rectangular open well with canted sides, the whole raised on a cabinet base with two hinged fielded-panel cabinet doors. Retains an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 37" HOA, 38" WOA, 21" DOA.
Lot: 1338 - COUNTRY PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, each with a circular top, the shorter with a nailed plain skirt, both supported by splayed legs connected by a nailed stretcher. The taller retains remnants of a painted surface, the shorter retains an old finished surface. 19th century. Tallest 25 1/4" HOA, 14" D top.
Lot: 1339 - AMERICAN COUNTRY TURNED WOODEN TABLE / DRESSER TOP STAND MIRROR
AMERICAN COUNTRY TURNED WOODEN TABLE / DRESSER TOP STAND MIRROR, rectangular mirror with swiveling feature, supported by a turned arm with baluster-form turnings, arm is supported by a central turned shaft, and turned pedestal foot. Retains original dark varnished finish. Mid 19th century. 14 1/4" H, 6 3/4" D foot; mirror 10 1/8" x 12 5/8" OA.
Lot: 1340 - PAIR OF AMERICAN VICTORIAN PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS ON PEDESTALS
PAIR OF AMERICAN VICTORIAN PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS ON PEDESTALS, each breaks down into several pieces for ease of transport, each having a toothed rim over a wide urn with a round socle resting on a stepped square tapered plinth. Both retain an old silver-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 16 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1341 - AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN CARVED STONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN CARVED STONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, LOT OF TWO, each of solid form, finely-carved sandstone (or something very similar), the larger depicting a woman's face surrounded by scrolled decorative elements, the smaller piece with a tapered profile and rectangular foliate decoration. Both probably part of the same architectural cornice. 19th century. Largest 15" HOA, 12" WOA, 21 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1342 - EUROPEAN STONE OBELISK-FORM HITCHING POST
EUROPEAN STONE OBELISK-FORM HITCHING POST, carved or cast-stone, of graceful tapered obelisk form with a wrought-iron ring near the top for hitching. 19th/early 20th century. 36" HOA, 6 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1343 - ENGLISH CARVED LIMESTONE TALL STADDLE STONE
ENGLISH CARVED LIMESTONE TALL STADDLE STONE, two-piece mushroom style form, the tall tapered base piece supports a rounded upper piece with a flat bottom. 19th century, possibly earlier. 41" HOA, 22" D. Catalogue Note: Staddle stones were used in series to support grain buildings in Europe for centuries. They were designed so that mice and other varmints couldn't crawl into the building. Basically, the animal could scale the base of the stone but couldn't make it out across the flat underside of the mushroom-like top.
Lot: 1344 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR, each of octagonal turret-like form, each retaining a red-painted surface to the exterior. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 13" D.
Lot: 1345 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of rectangular turret-like form, each side decorated with a cross-form decoration within a rectangular panel with incurvate corners. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 34" HOA, 11 1/2" x 15" base.
Lot: 1346 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR, of round turret-like form with cross decoration and a scalloped upper rim. Late 19th/20th century. 29" HOA, 13" SQ.
Lot: 1347 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of a sewer-tile-like material, of square tapered turret-like form with a shaped/cut-out upper rim. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 14" SQ base.
Lot: 1348 - READING TERRACOTTA WORKS, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, AND OTHER ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, LOT OF TWO
READING TERRACOTTA WORKS, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, AND OTHER ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, LOT OF TWO, of octagonal turret-like form, each of a very similar form but not matching. The taller with a mark for Reading Terracotta Works, Reading, PA; the other American example with a date mark reading "DEC 28 18[illegible]". Late 19th/20th century. 30" HOA, 11 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1349 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT, of hollow form, depicting a tall domed form with spiraled shallow grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. 14 1/2" HOA, 18" D base.
Lot: 1350 - AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of octagonal turret-like form terminating in a square base. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 36 1/2" HOA, 16" D.
Lot: 1351 - RUSTIC CARVED-STONE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS, LOT OF TWO
RUSTIC CARVED-STONE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS, LOT OF TWO, each of naturalistic form, one with a D-shaped well in the center, the other with a round well. 19th/20th century. Largest 19" x 13" OA.
Lot: 1352 - RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE TROUGH / PLANTER
RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE TROUGH / PLANTER, of simple construction, ovate form with naturalistic-stone like texture. 20th century. 25" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1353 - RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS / PLANTERS AND PEDESTAL, LOT OF THREE
RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS / PLANTERS AND PEDESTAL, LOT OF THREE, comprising two rectangular small troughs with a central ovate well, the pedestal, which is the proper proportion to support either of the troughs, is of square tapered form. 20th century. Pedestal 15" H, trough 13 3/4" x 9 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1354 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT, of solid form, depicting a tall domed form with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. 18" HOA.
Lot: 1355 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO, of solid form, comprising an example of domed form and an example of more conical form, both with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. Tallest 14" HOA.
Lot: 1356 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO, of solid form, comprising an example of taller domed form and an example shorter dome form, both with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. Tallest 13" HOA.
Lot: 1357 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three dark blue wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and motif quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled yellow, probably linsey-woolsey, backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 96 1/2" x 99".
Lot: 1358 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three dark blue wool joined panels, having scalloped, diamond, and straight-line quilting in a grid layout with border to all four sides, wool fiber batting, knife binding, multi-paneled yellow wool backing with embroidered "W E / C" initials in one quadrant, previously cut-down and mended in the middle. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 86 3/4" x 90 1/2".
Lot: 1359 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three olive green wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and petaled motif quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, multi-paneled tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 92" x 100 1/2".
Lot: 1360 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring four brown wool joined panels, quilting having petaled motifs alternating with fylfots in a diagonal grid, wool fiber batting, knife binding, four-paneled tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing, possibly previously cut-down. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 88 1/4" x 96 1/4".
Lot: 1361 - POSSIBLY WELSH WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
POSSIBLY WELSH WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three red wool joined panels, having various motif and geometric quilting, featuring center medallion surrounded by three frame borders with leaf motifs in the outer corners, wool fiber batting, narrow front-over-back binding, two-paneled brown wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 72 1/2" x 78 1/2".
Lot: 1362 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three peachy tan wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and motif quilting including florets, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled tan wool backing. 19th century. 77 1/2" x 97".
Lot: 1363 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring multiple brown wool joined panels, having grid and motif quilting with "AS" initials quilted near one corner, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled yellowish-tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing, likely previously cut-down along two edges. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 81 1/2" x 87".
Lot: 1364 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three greenish-tan wool joined panels, having diagonal straight-line and foliate quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled light brown wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 78" x 91".
Lot: 1365 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO, each hand-stitched, previously cut-down from a larger piece, featuring a multi-paneled top in brown or deep reddish orange wool, having diagonal straight-line quilting, orange example also with petaled quilting, knife binding, yellow wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. Brown example 63 1/2" x 65 3/4"; orange 70 1/2" x 71 1/2".
Lot: 1366 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY AND OTHER WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY AND OTHER WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO, each hand-stitched; comprising one with wool / linsey-woolsey fabrics, one side featuring a three joined panels of plaid patterned fabric, having diagonal grid quilting, knife binding, the reverse with three panels of striped fabric; and the other with one side having a three panels of burgundy print fabric, all-over diamond quilting, folded-over binding, the reverse with three panels of red, probably linsey-woolsey, fabric. 19th century. Example with plaid patterned fabric 76" x 91 1/4"; one with burgundy print fabric 65 3/4" x 82 3/4".
Lot: 1367 - AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT
AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT, hand-stitched, bars of home-spun wool / linsey-woolsey striped and plaid fabrics with border to top and bottom, having all-over Baptist fan quilting, back-over-front binding, two-paneled red, likely linsey-woolsey, backing. 19th century. 61 1/2" x 78 1/2".
Lot: 1368 - AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT
AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT, hand-stitched, bars of wool fabric of alternating green and peachy-tan colors with border to top and bottom, having grid and diagonal straight-line quilting, two cut-out corners, later / replaced applied binding, three-paneled cream, likely linsey-woolsey, backing. 19th century. 70" x 82 1/2".
Lot: 1369 - ANTIQUE WOOL-EMBROIDERED MAN'S WAISTCOAT / VEST
ANTIQUE WOOL-EMBROIDERED MAN'S WAISTCOAT / VEST, hand-stitched, linen front with embroidered design in polychrome wool thread creating a woven design, having a brown fabric back, a printed blue and white fabric interior lining, and remnants of tape binding. Presented on a 19th century yellow pine hanger with wrought-iron hook. Two pieces total. First half/mid 19th century. 18 1/2" LOA, 33" bust, 30" waist.
Lot: 1370 - ANTIQUE MAN'S TWO-PIECE CLOTHING ENSEMBLE
ANTIQUE MAN'S TWO-PIECE CLOTHING ENSEMBLE, hand-stitched, comprising a long-sleeved linen shirt, and a pair of trousers made from a woven tan, blue, and white plaid-pattern fabric having button closure, pockets, and machine-stitched outer seams possibly being later done, ensemble together by association and currently pinned. 19th/early 20th century. Currently 60" LOA together; trousers 42 1/2" LOA, 28" waist, 30" inseam.
Lot: 1371 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S LONG-SLEEVED SHIRTS, LOT OF THREE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S LONG-SLEEVED SHIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising two examples each made from a blue and red striped homespun / linsey-woolsey fabric, and the third made from a red, brown, and white plaid- / checkered-pattern wool fabric. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Red, brown, and white wool shirt 35" LOA, 46" bust and waist, 22" L sleeve.
Lot: 1372 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S TROUSERS AND VEST, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S TROUSERS AND VEST, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising four pairs of trousers, consisting of one with purple and green striped wool fabric, two made with linen fabric, and a pair in a khaki-colored fabric; and a white cotton vest with brown fabric front. Late 19th/first half 20th century, vest possibly earlier. Wool trousers 40" LOA, 29" inseam, 31" waist.
Lot: 1373 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S AND LADY'S SHIRTS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S AND LADY'S SHIRTS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising a lady's shirt made with woven white woven fabric having grid pattern, and four men's shirts made with woven or print fabrics. Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Lady's shirt 33 1/2" LOA, 34" bust, 32" bust.
Lot: 1374 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print fabric, having long sleeves and buttons to front. Late 19th/early 20th century. Dress with pink print 53" LOA, 34" bust, 30" waist.
Lot: 1375 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINEN AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINEN AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising a pair of white cotton drawers; three chemises / under dresses, featuring two linen examples with sleeves, and a cream-colored sleeveless example; a white cotton chemise / under shirt with embroidered "LH" initials; and two linen under dresses / nightgowns with one having embroidered "A K" initials to front. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Piece with "A K" initials 38 1/2" LOA, 38" bust, 40" waist.
Lot: 1376 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED AND OTHER PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED AND OTHER PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising a quilted petticoat with an orange-toned wool exterior and blue print fabric interior; a skirt or petticoat with black print exterior having a quilted interior featuring blue print fabric; and an indigo blue floral print skirt having later-added tape waistband and a pocket on one side. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Indigo skirt 39" LOA, 40" waist.
Lot: 1377 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand-stitched, each having one solid fabric side and a print fabric reverse, featuring straight-line and chain quilting designs, comprising two with each having a solid brown or green fabric and a geometric print fabric, and the third with a purple silk fabric and a floral print fabric. Second half 19th/early 20th century. Purple silk example 33" LOA, 40" waist.
Lot: 1378 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF TWO
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF TWO, hand-stitched; comprising one with double-pink print fabric exterior and a square-pattern print fabric interior, having straight-line and scalloped quilting, probably later-added woven fabric top with buttons and straps; and the other with later-added black print fabric over original silk exterior, featuring brown polished cotton interior, straight-line quilting, and probably replaced waistband. Fourth quarter 19th/20th century. Pink example 49 1/2" LOA with straps, 34" L skirt, 30" waist.
Lot: 1379 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand-stitched; comprising one with a solid greyish-brown exterior having velvet ribbon bottom edge, a print fabric interior, straight-line quilting, and machine-stitching along the top; one featuring woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric on one side and solid grey fabric to the reverse with Baptist fan quilting and brown velvet trim along bottom edge; and the third with woven brown, yellow, and white plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric on both sides, having chain and diagonal straight-line quilting. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Example with print fabric 38" LOA, 26" waist.
Lot: 1380 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising one made with homespun / woven red and black striped fabric, one with woven blue and red plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, and the third with a woven black and red striped fabric. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Blue and red skirt 32 1/2" LOA, 31" waist.
Lot: 1381 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL SKIRTS / PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL SKIRTS / PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising three skirts / petticoats, consisting of a tan example with embroidered decoration along the bottom edge featuring grape motifs, and two red examples with crocheted trim along bottom edges; and a pair of red drawers with crocheted trim. Late 19th/early 20th century. Red and black skirt 36 1/2" LOA, 24" waist.
Lot: 1382 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS AND PETTICOAT / SKIRT, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS AND PETTICOAT / SKIRT, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising three aprons, or possibly other articles, featuring two linen examples, and one made with woven blue and white plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric; and a brown petticoat / skirt. Late 19th/20th century. Petticoat / skirt 30" LOA, 38" waist.
Lot: 1383 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, each being waist-length, including one with a small pocket. Late 19th/first half 20th century. One with pocket 34 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1384 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a blue and white print fabric, comprising four waist-length, and one that covers the torso with a pocket. Late 19th/first half 20th century. One with pocket 39 1/2" LOA with straps.
Lot: 1385 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a woven plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric or a blue print fabric, comprising two full-length dress-type aprons with each having one or two pockets, two other full-length examples, and one waist-length. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Blue dress-type apron 44 3/4" LOA, 38" bust, 40" waist.
Lot: 1386 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising two slat bonnets made from print fabrics featuring one with slats and the other lacking its slats, two other bonnets in print fabrics, and two in woven blue plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric including one being slatted. Late 19th/20th century, one or two probably earlier. Various sizes.
Lot: 1387 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S SLAT BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S SLAT BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, hand-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, having a channeled brim fitted with original or replaced cardboard / other slats. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Various sizes.
Lot: 1388 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, machine-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, including three slat bonnets with two having cardboard or other slats and one lacking slats. Late 19th/20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1389 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF FIVE, machine-stitched, each made with a woven plaid- / checkered-pattern or striped fabric, having stitched / quilted brims. 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1390 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S HATS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S HATS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, comprising five hats, consisting of two top hats with beaver or other felt coverings, and three velvet-covered hats including a top hat with interior label for Sebastian & Son, Inc. of Cleveland, OH, and a baby's / doll's top hat; an American pictorial wallpaper-covered band / hat box; a reproduction top hat box with wallpaper or stenciled covering and newspaper interior lining; and a wooden hat stand. 19th and 20th century. Band / hat box 8 1/2" HOA, 13 1/2" x 12" OA top.
Lot: 1391 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STRAW HATS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STRAW HATS, LOT OF FIVE, each made from braided / woven straw coil sewn together, including two examples with tall crowns. 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1392 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LEATHER MEN'S HATS, LOT OF THREE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LEATHER MEN'S HATS, LOT OF THREE, each made of brown leather, including one with a woven band, and another with riveted band and later applied binding along edge of brim. 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1393 - ANTIQUE LADY'S DRAWSTRING BAGS / PURSES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE LADY'S DRAWSTRING BAGS / PURSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand-stitched, each made of printed fabric with drawstring closures. 19th century. Largest 13 1/4" x 13" OA laying flat.
Lot: 1394 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL MITTENS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL MITTENS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS, each being adult-sized, comprising a striped pair in mainly grey and black colors, a pair in blue and white stripes, and a brown pair. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 10 1/4" to 11 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1395 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL STOCKINGS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL STOCKINGS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS, each adult-sized, comprising a red pair, a green pair, and a brown, red, and white striped pair. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 26" to 29 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1396 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL AND OTHER STOCKINGS AND SOCKS, LOT OF 11 PIECES
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL AND OTHER STOCKINGS AND SOCKS, LOT OF 11 PIECES, comprising a pair of red, grey, and white striped knitted wool stockings possibly being lady's or children's sized; a pair of adult-sized knitted wool long socks; and lady's stockings, consisting of two white pairs of Valor Hosiery stockings with original paper labels, another white pair possibly being silk, and a single red stocking. First half/mid 20th century. 16" to 34 1/2" LOA laying flat.
Lot: 1397 - ANTIQUE LEATHER SHOES AND FOOTWEAR, LOT OF SEVEN PIECES
ANTIQUE LEATHER SHOES AND FOOTWEAR, LOT OF SEVEN PIECES, comprising a pair of men's shoes with wooden soles and heels, a pair of flats or slippers with ties to front, a red pair of children's shoes with probably later-attached bells, and a single patten or shoe protector having leather strap, wooden sole, and applied iron ring for a heel. Late 18th/19th/early 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1398 - ANTIQUE LEATHER BOOTS, LOT OF TWO PAIRS
ANTIQUE LEATHER BOOTS, LOT OF TWO PAIRS, comprising a pair of men's riding boots being of a large size having rubber applied to the wooden heel and canvas to the outer sole, and a child's pair of boots. 19th/early 20th century. Men's boots 17 1/2" HOA, 12" LOA toe to heel.
Lot: 1399 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S SHOES, LOT OF NINE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S SHOES, LOT OF NINE PAIRS, comprising a pair of boots made with a black fabric material, and the remainder being leather consisting of four pairs of laced boots, a red pair of boots / booties, two pairs of flats with ankle straps, and a pair of shoes with laces. Together with two wooden shoe forms having pieces of leather nailed to them. 20 pieces total. 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1400 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S KNITTED STOCKINGS, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S KNITTED STOCKINGS, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS, comprising a red wool pair, a black wool pair with red toes and heels, and three longer striped pairs. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 11" to 18" LOA.
Lot: 1401 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S MITTENS AND GLOVES, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S MITTENS AND GLOVES, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS, comprising three pairs of mittens, consisting of a leather pair with knitted cuffs, a pair with red velvet exteriors and leather palms, and a red knitted or crocheted wool pair; and two pairs of gloves featuring a leather pair, and a fabric pair with embroidered accents. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1402 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S CLOTHING ENSEMBLES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S CLOTHING ENSEMBLES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each ensemble made from two or more pieces together by association; comprising one with a shirt of woven plaid-pattern fabric, a pair of linen trousers / pants, a vest, and a pair of leather gloves; one of a brown shirt having brown and purple striped trousers with suspenders and a pair of wool stockings; one of a linen shirt and trousers; and the last featuring a shirt and pair of trousers, each made from a patterned woven fabric. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Last named ensemble 33 1/2" LOA; shirt 24" bust, 14 1/2" L sleeve; trousers 20 1/2" LOA, 19" waist.
Lot: 1403 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising a denim jacket, a shirt, a waistcoat / vest with calico Prosser buttons, three pairs of trousers / breeches, and a pair of wool long underwear by The Lackawanna Mills. Late 19th/first half 20th century, vest probably earlier. Denim jacket 23" LOA, 36" bust and waist, 17" sleeve.
Lot: 1404 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S ONESIES / BODYSUITS AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S ONESIES / BODYSUITS AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR, comprising two hand-stitched pieces, consisting of a two-pieced outfit of a shirt and trousers made with woven fabric featuring brown exterior and blue interior and including an old handwritten note that reads, "Worn by Dr C M Thom[pson?] in 1868", and a onesie / bodysuit made with print fabric having glass buttons down the front; and two machine-stitched pieces, featuring a red wool onesie / bodysuit with a label to interior that reads, "The Bear / TRADE MARK / PHILADELPHIA", and a pair of overalls in blue and white print fabric. Second half 19th/20th century. Two-pieced outfit 20 1/2" LOA; trousers 13" LOA, 19" waist.
Lot: 1405 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with red or pink print fabric, including a double-pink example with green trim and black glass buttons, and a dress with paisley / boteh motif print. Second half 19th/first quarter 20th century. Double-pink dress 18 1/2" LOA, 27" bust and waist.
Lot: 1406 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with red print fabric, including a wool dress with pleating, and a long-sleeved example possibly being a girl's dress or a lady's bodice with polished cotton interior lining and an old collection label that reads, "82.31.2". Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Wool dress with pleating 20" LOA, 22" bust and waist.
Lot: 1407 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with woven plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, comprising three dresses, and two pieces possibly being dresses or shirts. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Dress with brown and black 25" LOA, 26" bust and waist.
Lot: 1408 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S / DOLL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S / DOLL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a printed fabric, including two doll examples, and two long infant or doll dresses. Late 19th/first half 20th century, one or two possibly earlier. Blue infant / doll dress 23 1/2" LOA, 13" bust.
Lot: 1409 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print or woven blue and white fabric, including a partially-assembled ensemble consisting of a dress having a star print together with two pieces, possibly leggings that has the same star-print fabric at ends and a plaid- / checkered-pattern apron. Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Star print dress 23" LOA, 18" bust, 16" waist.
Lot: 1410 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, LOT OF EIGHT
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, LOT OF EIGHT, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print or woven blue and white fabric, comprising two dresses and an apron with plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, three shirts, and two bonnets. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Longer dress 19 1/2" LOA, 26" bust, 27" waist.
Lot: 1411 - AMERICAN TWILL-WOVEN WOOL AND OTHER BLANKETS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX
AMERICAN TWILL-WOVEN WOOL AND OTHER BLANKETS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, each piece with plaid pattern; comprising four wool blankets with each being two joined panels, including a brown and cream example with embroidered "E B" initials, and a red and cream example; a cotton blanket or other textile article with two joined panels and unfinished edges; and a large sack, possibly a mattress tick, made of four panels of probably linen fabric. Together with a bed cover, or other textile article, featuring a woven plaid fabric with thick batting. Seven pieces total. Most 19th century. Red and cream blanket 61" x 80".
Lot: 1412 - ANTIQUE HOMESPUN GRAIN / FEEDSACK BAGS, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE HOMESPUN GRAIN / FEEDSACK BAGS, LOT OF SEVEN, each plain- or twill-woven bag being elongated rectangular form, probably made from linen or cotton, including a Royal Rivers Seamless bag with stenciled "GEO. H. MYERS" name to one side and the reverse with various stenciled labels. 19th/early 20th century. "MYERS" bag 18 1/4" x 41 1/2" laying flat.
Lot: 1413 - ANTIQUE HOMESPUN AND OTHER TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE HOMESPUN AND OTHER TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising a two-paneled twill-woven red wool blanket, a large four-paneled sack or mattress tick made from woven blue and white plaid-patterned fabric, and two bags or covers. Materials 19th century, bags / covers possibly assembled / modified later. Wool blanket 67" x 69 1/2".
Lot: 1414 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 15
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 15, each made from woven plaid- / checkered-patterned fabric in mainly orange / brown and white / natural colors, including a small bag / pouch, assorted napkins / hand towels, and a two-paneled bedding linen or other article having a typed note attached that reads in part, "This was part of a bed spread with teester to [...?]tch and woven by Elizabeth Whitaker [...?]", and probably spurious date of "1750". Most 19th century. Two-paneled piece with attached note 50 1/2" x 69 3/4".
Lot: 1415 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 13
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 13, each made from woven plaid- / checkered-patterned fabric in mainly orange / brown and white / natural colors, including napkins / hand towels, table cloths / coverings, and a panel made into a curtain. Most 19th century. Cloth / covering with fringe 38" x 61 1/2".
Lot: 1416 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON TRIANGULAR STATION KEROSENE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON TRIANGULAR STATION KEROSENE LANTERN, retains original green-painted surface, triangular form, top with a beaded and curved cap, having a wire-loop handle with wooden grip, shield under the cap with a penciled signature of "M F Knowmor", two sides fitted with a large rectangular colorless glass pane, one pane serving as the hinged door, interior of backing fitted with a contoured mirror reflector with multi-panel construction and top fitted with an opening for chimney, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, base fitted with a circular-form font holder, raised on three short legs. 19th century. 20" H, 11 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1417 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON LARGE CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON LARGE CANDLE LANTERN, half-circular form with flat facing and open compartment, slanted top with applied large strap handle, interior fitted with three candle sockets, reverse with two as-made holes. 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 8 1/4" x 13".
Lot: 1418 - SHEET-IRON LARGE TRIANGULAR CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON LARGE TRIANGULAR CANDLE LANTERN, triangular form, top with a beaded and curved cap, having a wire-loop handle with wooden grip, interior fitted with a cut-out hole and fitted with a candle, edge of base with pierced five-star bands, two sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, interior of backing with a quilted diamond pattern and top fitted with an opening for chimney, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, raised on three short legs. 19th century. 18" H to top of cap, 11 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1419 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON STATION KEROSENE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON STATION KEROSENE LANTERN, retains traces of a red-painted surface, square form with top having an arch-form cap, wire loop handle with wooden grip, three sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane with each serving as a sliding door to interior entry and topped with a ring grip, interior of backing fitted with a hook for a mirror reflector, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, base fitted with a circular-form font holder. 19th century. 19 3/4" H, 1 1/2" x 12 3/4".
Lot: 1420 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN, retains a mustard yellow-painted surface, square body with circular and flat-top cap, attached large strap handle, fitted with three rectangular-form glass panes and remaining side fitted with a sheet-iron sliding door, each pane with wire guards, interior fitted with a single-socket candle holder which retains the matching paint decoration. 19th century. 14 1/4" H to top of handle, 5 1/2" x 6 1/2" SQ overall.
Lot: 1421 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN STATION CANDLE / OIL LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN STATION CANDLE / OIL LANTERN, square form fitted with three colorless glass panes including one for a hinged door with delicate ring handle, contoured cover over an additional contoured cover and having wire loop handles, reverse with two mounting/securing rings, interior fitted with a together by association sheet-iron chamberstick candlestick, back wall fitted with a reflector mount tab, base is fitted with a securing tab for a font. Retains a worn gray paint. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 18 1/4" H to top of cover, 9 3/4" x 12".
Lot: 1422 - SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN, half-circular form, topped with a circular-form cap and having a wire ring handle, interior fitted with a single candle socket mounted to a pull-out base with strap handle, facing with a colorless glass pane and serving as the hinged door with guards. 19th century. 8 1/4" H to top of cap, 5 5/8" WOA.
Lot: 1423 - SHEET-IRON / TIN DOUBLE-SPOUT SHOP / TORCH LAMP
SHEET-IRON / TIN DOUBLE-SPOUT SHOP / TORCH LAMP, painted black, cylinder-form font with two large spouts, large sheet-iron/tin reflector screen/hood between the spouts and font which is secured by three bands attached to the font, font is fitted with a removable cover and a strap handle with underside having a comfort hold, interior of font with an uncounted lot of flint stones. 19th century. 14 3/4" HOA, 19 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1424 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains an old blue painted surface, square-form wooden frame with flat top, fitted with a wire and wood bail handle and a large vent hole, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 13 3/4" H, 7 1/2" x 7 7/8" overall.
Lot: 1425 - PUNCHED / PIERCED PAINTED SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED PAINTED SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains original green-painted surface, square-form wooden frame, sheet-iron arch-form top with rows of punched dots and a large wire-bail handle, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket having a large punched dot foot, fitted with four rectangular-form colorless glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door. 19th century. 19 1/4" HOA, top 7 3/8" x 8" overall.
Lot: 1426 - COUNTRY WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains traces of blue paint, hexagonal-form wooden frame, flat top cap with wire-bail handle, interior base fitted with a single candle socket, each side wall fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane in two sections and sliding in tracks which serves as the door; peg and pin/nail construction. 19th century. 16" HOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1427 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains original red wash finish, rectangular-form wooden frame with tapered top, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket with holder depicting a chamberstick with crimped rim, each side wall fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door, two sides fitted with a wire and chain handle, each corner and upper section of wall with drilled holes for ventilation, nail construction. 19th century. 15 3/8" H to top of roof, 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" overall.
Lot: 1428 - WOODEN FOOTED CANDLE LANTERN
WOODEN FOOTED CANDLE LANTERN, retains a likely original dark finish, rectangular-form wooden frame with sheet-iron arched top, three side walls fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door, having a brass knob and a wooden butterfly closure, interior fitted with flat base and a large mirrored reflector, top with lightly shaped sides and raised on four short legs, nail construction. 19th century. 22 1/4" H to top of roof, 8 1/2" x 12 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1429 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains an early blue painted surface, rectangular-form wooden frame, top with a punched dot sheet-iron covering over a large vent hole, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a wrought-iron prick candle holder, each side fitted with two rectangular-form colorless glass panes including one pane in two sections and sliding in tracks which serves as the door, pane base with a cut-out for easy rising; raised on eight short legs; nail, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12" HOA, 6 1/4" x 7 7/8".
Lot: 1430 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains red paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, interior of hole fitted with a punched dot sheet-iron covering, cap is fitted with a wire hook, interior fitted with a wooden candle holder and having a sheet-iron decorated tab top, each side fitted with two rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as a hinged door and having wire guards; nail construction. 19th century. 17" H to top of cap, 8 3/4" SQ.
Lot: 1431 - PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN, retaining a pale blue/grey-painted surface to the front and cover's edge, triangular-form wooden frame and having a lift-off flat board top with five central air hole vents, interior fitted with a candlestick holder, one side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 14" H, 15 3/8" WOA.
Lot: 1432 - PAINTED WOODEN GREASE / FAT LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN GREASE / FAT LANTERN, retains original white paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, top fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a sheet-iron circular-form grease/fat lamp with a pedestal-form base, fitted with a single wick support and a hinged covering, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as a hinged door, raised on four short legs, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of cap, 7" SQ.
Lot: 1433 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE, retains original pale blue/grey paint, square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole, top fitted with a later wire-bail handle and with original wooden pull-rod for candle holder, interior fitted with a wooden lozenge-form candlestick holder fitted in corner to corner, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 11" HOA to top of pull rod, 5 1/4" SQ.
Lot: 1434 - PINE CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE
PINE CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE, retains original natural finish, square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole, top fitted with a wrought-iron bail handle and with original wooden pull rod for candle holder, interior fitted with a wooden lozenge-form frame fitted in corner to corner and having two slide rods on each end, medial fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA to top of pull rod, 4 3/4" SQ.
Lot: 1435 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, dark aged patina, arch-form body with upper cylinder-form cap, cover and large ring hanger, shoulder arches punched/pierced with a 12-point dot star/snowflake to each side, base with additional dots, interior base fitted with two candle sockets, front and back fitted with two colorless glass panes having an arch-form top and each side with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one with hinges serving as the door; window frames having some welded construction. Probably 20th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 10 1/8" x 5 5/8".
Lot: 1436 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, traces of original black paint, circular-form body with conical-form cap and large ring handle, overall punched/pierced pattern of rows with slashes and dots, interior base fitted with a single candle socket, fitted with three extended rectangular-form colorless glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door. 19th century. 19 1/4" HOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1437 - COUNTRY PAINTED METAL AND WOODEN KEROSENE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED METAL AND WOODEN KEROSENE LANTERN, original faded red-painted surface, square-form wooden frame, probably bronze top cap with paneled sides, two leather strap handles, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron circular-form finger lamp with shoulder having side-refill feature, fitted with four rectangular-form window panes and including one with leather hinges serving as the door, each pane with wire guards. Lamp fitted with a No. 1 slip burner and a non-period colorless chimney. 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" SQ overall.
Lot: 1438 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original red wash stain, square-form wooden frame with flat top, top fitted with a wrought-iron horse-shoe form loop and a sheet-iron circular-form vent cap with punched dots, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder having a circular-form flared foot, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door with leather hinges and having a wooden butterfly closure; nail construction. 19th century. 22 1/4" H to top of roof, 10" SQ.
Lot: 1439 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original black paint, rectangular-form wooden frame with flat top, top fitted with an iron loop-form bail handle within four vent holes, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder having a circular-form saucer-base with a crimped rim, two sides fitted with a small rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as a sliding/slide-up door with concave finger hold for operation; nail construction; likely constructed from a wooden box. 19th century. 13 3/4" H, 9 1/8" x 15".
Lot: 1440 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN, retains original mustard yellow paint, triangular-form wooden frame with flat top, fitted with a looped wire attachment and a large vent hole, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder, two sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as a sliding/slide-out door, and front side with a narrow rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction; back and base boards each with an additional cut hole. 19th century. 16" H, 12 1/2" x 11 3/4" overall.
Lot: 1441 - SIGNED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
SIGNED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original green paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a copper arch form cap, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder with circular-form flared foot, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, raised on four short legs with underside having a punched initials of "HJ"; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 10" H to top of cap, 4 3/4" x 5" overall.
Lot: 1442 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original pale blue paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a punched dot sheet-iron covering over the large vent hole, fitted with a wrought-iron bail handle, interior fitted with a large opening in the base and having a removable board which fits over the opening, three sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane, and remaining side with a wooden leather hinged door, raised on four short legs; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of cap, 5 3/4" x 6" overall.
Lot: 1443 - WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO
WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO, comprising of an example which retains original natural finish and remaining example with a pale blue/grey-painted finish, each with a square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole and tops fitted with a wire handle, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane, including natural finish example with a pane serving as a hinged door and painted example with a sliding glass pane for interior entry; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 8 1/2" and 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1444 - WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO
WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO, each retains a dark ebony finish, with a square-form wooden frame and having a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, one cap with punched dots, each top fitted with a handle including a wire and a wrought-iron example, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each having three sides fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane, including one example with a pane serving as a hinged door and remaining having a sheet-iron pane, each door having a wooden knob; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 10" and 12" H to top of caps.
Lot: 1445 - CARVED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
CARVED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original black paint, square-form wooden frame having line carvings and top having a shaped finial post to each corner, top with a large vent hole, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a flat board base, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, raised on four short legs; nail, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 3/4" H to top of corner finial, 4 1/4" SQ.
Lot: 1446 - PAINTED AND NATURAL WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF THREE
PAINTED AND NATURAL WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two painted examples in mustard yellow and red, and remaining smallest example with a natural surface, each of similar form and tiered sizes, square-form wooden frame and having a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, each top fitted with a wire-bail handle, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder including one example having a saucer base with crimped rim and another with a decorative tab foot, each having four sides fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane which includes one pane serving as a hinged door, each raised on four short legs; largest example with underside hand carved "EMMERICH"; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 8", 10" and 12 1/4" H to top of caps.
Lot: 1447 - SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, dark finish, tapered square-form wooden frame and slightly tapered, raised on four short feet, top having an arch-form sheet-iron cap and a large iron bail handle, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket having a saucer rim, fitted with four rectangular-form glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 20 1/4" HOA, top 8 3/4" x 9 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1448 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON DIMINUTIVE CANDLE / KEROSENE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON DIMINUTIVE CANDLE / KEROSENE LANTERN, retains traces of an old black-painted surface, circular-form body with conical-form hinged cap and large ring handle, overall punched/pierced pattern of alternating rows of slashes and dots, colorless glass tumbler serving as the globe and secured by sheet-iron straps. 19th century. 8 3/8" H to top of handle, 2 7/8" D base.
Lot: 1449 - WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER
WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER, adjustable with sawtooth construction, ram's horn accents to the latch, shaft extension terminating in a hook and a single-socket candle holder. 19th century. 24 1/4" HOA, extends to 41" HOA.
Lot: 1450 - AMERICAN EARLY TALLOW TAPER CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN EARLY TALLOW TAPER CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT, including three full dipped taper candles with three other partial sections or butts, and ten full molded taper candles with an additional full- one in two pieces and a remaining partial or butt. Each retain cotton wicks looped at either the top or bottom of the candle. 19th century. Intact dipped examples 9" LOA.
Lot: 1451 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOODEN HANGING CANDLE DIPPING / DRYING RACK WITH CANDLES
AMERICAN PAINTED WOODEN HANGING CANDLE DIPPING / DRYING RACK WITH CANDLES, circular plate board with gray-painted surface top, topped with a central carved shaft and wire hanging loop, underside with natural surface and fitted with 35 wire hooks; fitted with 24 contemporary dipped candles. 19th century. 8" HOA, 10 1/4" D; candles approximately 7" to 8 1/4" H. Literature: Parallels Rushlight Club - Early Lighting, p. 116, fig. 13-2.
Lot: 1452 - ASSORTED CANDLE-MAKING ARTICLES AND CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT
ASSORTED CANDLE-MAKING ARTICLES AND CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT, comprising of a dipping/drying rack constructed of a simple iron rod fitted with eight tan candles, a six-tube sheet-iron and wooden tapered candle mold, and four dark brown candles. 19th century. Mold 10" HOA, 3 5/8" x 6 1/2"; rack 11 1/4" HOA, 12 1/2" W.
Lot: 1453 - WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER
WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER, adjustable with back-plate having circular-form holes for pin support, shaft extension terminating in a delicate hook and a single-socket candle holder with a tiny curled tip. 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, extends to 22 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1454 - ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING CANDLE HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING CANDLE HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a pyramid-form example, having spiral patterned arms and terminating in a loop, base crossbar fitted with a single candle socket; and an example with a carved wooden shaft which supports two arms with each having a single candle socket, each socket with a rectangular-form drip catcher, base of wooden shaft fitted with a wrought-iron post for additional mounting to a peg, shaft's top fitted with a wire hook. 19th century. 17 3/4" HOA, 9 3/4" WOA and 20 3/4" HOA, 6" WOA.
Lot: 1455 - AMERICAN HICKORY RATCHET-STYLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
AMERICAN HICKORY RATCHET-STYLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, sawtooth rachet construction with double sockets, fitted on a beveled slab base. Retains original dry surface. 19th/20th century. 29" HOA (down), 41 3/4" HOA (fully raised), 12" x 8" base.
Lot: 1456 - WROUGHT-IRON AND SHEET-IRON / TIN HANGING CANDLE LAMP
WROUGHT-IRON AND SHEET-IRON / TIN HANGING CANDLE LAMP, shaped harp-form wired frame supporting a central wrought-iron candle socket with saucer base, fitted with a painted shade/deflector having a white-painted surface to the underside and a green-painted surface to the top, frame is supported with two iron hanging hooks. 19th century. 14 1/4" HOA, 10 1/4" WOA; with two hooks 39 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1457 - NEW ENGLAND WOODEN PAINT-DECORATED ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
NEW ENGLAND WOODEN PAINT-DECORATED ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, red-painted surface, tapered single-arm with sheet-iron/tin extension and fitted with a single candle socket and having a crimped rim saucer base, large square-form foot with slightly tapered upper corner sides, square-form and slightly tapered shaft terminating in a threaded top for rising and lowering of the arm. Components possibly together by association. 19th century. 42" HOA, 11 1/2" WOA, 11 1/4" x 11 3/4" foot.
Lot: 1458 - NEW ENGLAND WOODEN ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
NEW ENGLAND WOODEN ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, retains an old dark surface, turned wood construction featuring a shaped with line accents double-arm candle holder, each terminal fitted with a hole for holding candle, tripod and lightly shaped splayed legs, turned wood with line carvings and various circular-form tiers terminating in a threaded top for rising and lowering of the arms. 19th century. 32 1/4" HOA, 11 3/4" WOA, 14" DOA foot.
Lot: 1459 - WOODEN PINE AND WROUGHT-IRON TABLE-TOP RUSHLIGHT HOLDER / STAND
WOODEN PINE AND WROUGHT-IRON TABLE-TOP RUSHLIGHT HOLDER / STAND, retains original natural surface, large wrought-iron holder with pivoting jaw splint holder which is counterweighted with a large splint holding loop to one jaw and remaining jaw with a lower extension having a spiraling shaft and terminating in a loop; simple carved round shaft supported by four flared feet. 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 7 3/4" WOA, 7 3/4" DOA foot.
Lot: 1460 - ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON HANGING LIGHTING ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON HANGING LIGHTING ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a betty lamp, pan having a hinged cover and supported on an arch-form hanger with swivel hook; and a hanging single-socket candle holder, featuring a spiraling patterned shaft terminating in a delicate hook and a beehive-form socket. 19th century. Betty lamp 3 1/2" H to top of hanger, candle holder 16 1/4" HOA, 2 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1461 - COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN AND MIRRORED WALL CANDLE SCONCES, SET OF THREE
COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN AND MIRRORED WALL CANDLE SCONCES, SET OF THREE, each of circular form with crimped rims, layered construction featuring a medial mirror with crimped rims band and mounted to a large plate, each with a single arm including two with a single socket and drip catchers, remaining example with a large saucer-base and having a single socket. 19th century. 7" HOA, arm 3" L and 8" H, 6 1/4" L.
Lot: 1462 - ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF THREE, each of rectangular form with crimped rims, comprising of a pair with simple backing and a curved drip catcher with crimped rim and having a single socket; remaining example with a crimped arch-form top over a mirror within beaded panels, deep rectangular-form drip catcher with a single candle socket. Each with a hanging hole. 19th century. 9 1/2" H, 3 3/4" WOA and 14 1/2" HOA, 4 3/4" W.
Lot: 1463 - ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF TWO, comprising of a circular-form example with crimped rim, having a single arm with crimped rim drip catcher and a single candle socket; remaining example with a wooden black plate, attached curved arm with a crimped rim drip catcher and a single candle socket. 19th century. 12" HOA, 4 1/4" WOA and 17 1/8" HOA, 1 7/8" W.
Lot: 1464 - ASSORTED COUNTRY CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED COUNTRY CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE, comprising of a diminutive sheet-iron/tin chamberstick example with traces of original blue-painted surface; a treen/wooden example with a large saucer base and carved handle, medial having a pedestal-form candle socket; and a black and gray marble example having a slightly tapered circular form and a carved upper band. 19th century. 1 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1465 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE, each having a circular-form carved wooden base/foot; wrought-iron single socket holders on raised shafts comprising of two tapered-form socket examples with one having a spiraling patterned shaft and remaining with a circular-form socket. 19th century. 1 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1466 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO, each having a circular-form carved wooden base/foot; wrought-iron single socket holders comprising of a spiraling example and a bird-cage example with sliding feature; each with adjustable height mechanisms and topped with a chair hook. 19th century. 5 3/4" and 8 1/2" H.
Lot: 1467 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND SHEET-IRON / TIN ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND SHEET-IRON / TIN ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, comprising of three examples with clip to the underside for Christmas tree application, each having a saucer base; two wooden foot examples with single candle sockets, including a square-form with tall shaft and chair hook, and a circular-form foot example with a short stem and a bobeche; and a conical-form snuffer with ring handle. 19th century. 1 1/2" to 6 1/2" H.
Lot: 1468 - ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER AND SIMILAR CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER AND SIMILAR CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising of three examples with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, one example with an illegible marked name on thumbrest; and a pair with square-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob. 19th century. 4 3/8" to 7 3/4" H.
Lot: 1469 - ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FOUR, each of tall form with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, one example with an illegible marked name on thumbrest; and a pair with square-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob; three examples with bolt and nut connection and one with riveted connection. 19th century. 10" to 12" H.
Lot: 1470 - ASSORTED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF THREE, each with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, tallest example with a marbled green-, gilt-, and brown-painted surface, remaining two with a greenish blue-painted surface; each with bolt and nut connection. 19th century. 5 5/8" and 12" HOA.
Lot: 1471 - SIGNED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK
SIGNED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK, retains original red-painted surface, slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, illegible marked name in two arches on thumbrest, possibly "SARGENT / BIRM"; bolt and nut connection. 19th century. 7 5/8" H, 4 1/8" D foot.
Lot: 1472 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with light turned bands, wide-banded rim and top of rim is slightly tapered, short footed. Retaining the original sage green-painted surface to the interior and exterior. 19th century. 7 3/4" HOA, 23 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1473 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN COUNTRY-PAINTED TURNED VERY LARGE TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with light wide bands of turnings in various sizes tapering to the base, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 7 1/2" to 7 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 23 1/2" x 22 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1474 - AMERICAN PAINTED MASSIVE / PLANTATION TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED MASSIVE / PLANTATION TURNED TREEN BOWL, deep form, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a dark natural dry surface. 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 26" x 25 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1475 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 3/4" to 7" HOA to top of rim, 21" x 21 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1476 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, deep example, slightly out-of-round, extended wide-banded rim, lower exterior body with a concave band extending to the base. Retaining original Spanish brown-painted surface, interior with a warm surface. 19th century. 8 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 23" x 22 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1477 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, slightly footed. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/2" to 6 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 20" x 20 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1478 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, unusually thick-walled and heavy, slightly out-of-round. Retaining original dark red/brown-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 5" H to top of rim, 19 1/4" x 18 1/2" overall rim; 1 1/2" depth rim.
Lot: 1479 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with multiple bands of turnings in various sizes tapering to the base, rim having a lip edge. Retaining original dark gray-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/2" to 8" HOA to top of rim, 23" x 22" overall rim.
Lot: 1480 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, narrow-banded rim over a concave band, remainder of exterior body with wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining an early blue-over-white painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 5 1/4" to 5 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 16 1/4" x 16" overall rim.
Lot: 1481 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, exterior of body with wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining original blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/8" to 7" HOA to top of rim, 18 1/4" x 17 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1482 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, exterior of body with light wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining original blue over sage green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 5 1/4" to 5 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 16" x 15 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1483 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, short foot. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 7/8" to 5" HOA to top of rim, 13 3/4" x 12 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1484 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, lower body with a concave band extending to the base. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/4" to 2 1/8" HOA to top of rim, 9 3/4" x 9 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1485 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim. Retaining original white-gray-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" to 3 1/8" HOA to top of rim, 8 3/4" x 8 5/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1486 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim. Retaining original yellow-green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 8 1/4" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1487 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, medium banded rim over a narrow band, body having faint bands tapering to the base, having a short foot. Retaining original dark blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/2" to 2 7/8" HOA to top of rim, 8" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1488 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim over a body having faint bands tapering to the base, having a short foot. Retaining original yellow-green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/2" to 2 7/8" HOA to top of rim, 8" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1489 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, each with a narrow banded rim, smallest example having a short foot. Retaining original red-painted surface on the large example and remaining with original Spanish brown-painted surface, interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" to 2 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 8 7/8" x 8 3/4" overall rim and 2 3/4" to 3 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 11 3/8" x 11" overall rim.
Lot: 1490 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN TRAY / SHALLOW BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN TRAY / SHALLOW BOWL, large size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, wide band rim with tapered sides. Retaining remnants of an early tan over a red- and black-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface and red rim to the top. 19th century. 2" to 2 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 19" x 18 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1491 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, each having a narrow band rim. Retaining original red-painted surface and including to the largest example's interior, remaining small example with interior having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 1 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 5 1/4" x 5" overall rim and 2" HOA, 7 1/4" x 6 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1492 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, including smallest example having a wide-band rim. Each retaining original green-painted surfaces. 19th century. 2 3/8" HOA to top of rim, 6 3/4" x 6 5/8" overall rim and 2 7/8" HOA, 8 3/4" x 8 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1493 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes and shallow examples, slightly out-of-round, each with a medium-size width rim band, largest example having a narrow and a wide concave band under the rim band. Each retaining original green-painted surfaces. 19th century. 2 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 9 1/2" x 9" overall rim and 2 7/8" HOA, 11 1/4" x 10 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1494 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, medium sizes and deep examples, slightly out-of-round, each with the exterior of body having various sized and forms of wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a forest green with most of the interior having matching paint and remaining with significantly worn blue exterior; blue example with interior having a natural dry surface, forest green example with paint losses having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 12 3/4" x 12 1/4" overall rim and 4 1/2" HOA, 13 3/4" x 12 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1495 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF THREE, deep examples, slightly out-of-round, each with the exterior of body having various sizes and forms of wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Each retaining original red-painted surfaces, largest example having a partial worn white-painted interior, other interiors having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/4" to 3 3/4" HOA to top of rims, 7 1/4" x 3 3/4" to 10 1/2" x 10" overall rims.
Lot: 1496 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHERS, LOT OF TWO, oblong form, smallest example with exterior having vertical band carvings and largest example with exterior having overall circular carvings. Smallest example retaining original red- and black-painted surface and interior with a natural dry surface, largest example possibly with traces of a previous white-painted surface and now having an overall natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" HOA to top of rim, 10 1/2" x 8 3/4" and 3 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 24" x 16 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1497 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round and of deep form, each with a rim band and various turnings, largest example having a short foot, small example retaining original red-painted surface and large example with traces of red-painted surface, both interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" HOA to top of rim, 5 3/8" x 5 1/4" and 4 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 11 1/2" x 11" overall rim.
Lot: 1498 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER
AMERICAN COUNTRY-PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER, oblong form, underside with a later applied rectangular foot with a natural surface. Body retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 3/8" to 4 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 16 3/4" x 11 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1499 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER
AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER, oblong form, each end with carved wooden rectangular handle. Retaining original blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6" to 6 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 22 1/4" x 15 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1500 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round, comprising a small deep example, exterior having narrow bands and a short foot; remaining of a medium size with shallow bowl, exterior smooth and a short foot. Each retaining original dark gray-blue painted surfaces and interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" HOA to top of rim, 6 5/8" x 6 1/2" and 3" HOA to top of rim, 11 3/4" x 11 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1501 - COUNTRY PAINTED TURNED TREEN FOOTED BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY PAINTED TURNED TREEN FOOTED BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round, comprising a footed bowl/compote and having moderately thick walls with shallow bowl, exterior with various sized bands tapering to the base, supported by a circular-form foot, retaining traces of original painted surface; and remaining a covered footed bowl, bulbous body with circular-form pedestal foot, cover with finial and lightly stepped concave band turnings, retaining traces of an early painted surface. 19th/first half 20th century. 3 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 10" x 9 3/8" overall rim, and 9 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 9 1/4" x 9" overall rim.
Lot: 1502 - ASSORTED TURNED TREEN PLATES, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED TURNED TREEN PLATES, LOT OF SIX, each of circular form and some slightly out-of-round, each with a wide rim and various turnings, several examples with carved markings to the underside including the largest example with "PPS", a "V", a "PA / S" and a pinwheel-like device, another with an hourglass-like device. Each with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 7 3/8" x 7 7/8" to 8 3/4" x 8 1/2".
Lot: 1503 - CARVED TREENWARE COMBINATION BUTTER PRINT WITH PADDLE / SCOOP
CARVED TREENWARE COMBINATION BUTTER PRINT WITH PADDLE / SCOOP, one-piece carved construction with one extension having a circular-form handle, top of handle having seven circles with six-point stars, underside with matching pattern and lacking the circles, reverse end with scoop/paddle. Probably Pennsylvania. Early 19th century. 11" HOA, 4 3/4" WOA.
Lot: 1504 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DOUBLE-TIER HANGING WALL / CANDLE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DOUBLE-TIER HANGING WALL / CANDLE BOX, with stylized cut-out back, retaining likely original painted surface. Late 18th/early 19th century. 19" HOA, 13 3/4" WOA, 6" DOA.
Lot: 1505 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE OVERSIZED CARRIER / TRAY
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE OVERSIZED CARRIER / TRAY, nailed construction, of rectangular form with canted sides, each end with a handle hole. Retains an early, possibly original, blue/gray-painted surface. Currently outfitted with a collection of dried gourds as displayed in the home of Patsy Martin. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" HOA, 40" x 24 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1506 - AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED LARGE DIPPER / LADLE
AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED LARGE DIPPER / LADLE, single-piece construction with deep out-of-round bowl, slightly tapered cylinder-form handle. Retains original blue-green painted surface. 19th century. 40 1/2" L; bowl 3" HOA, 6 3/4" x 6 5/8".
Lot: 1507 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LARGE CARPENTER'S DUST PAN
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LARGE CARPENTER'S DUST PAN, of unusual form, the rear-canting lollipop back flanked by shaped splaying sides over a plank base with a beveled front edge. Retains an old repair (securing a split) to the bottom, and an old, probably original, painted surface with excellent usage and handling wear. Probably used in a carpenter's workshop. First half 19th century. 14 1/4" HOA, 15" WOA, 18" DOA. Catalogue Note: The shaped sheet-iron piece used to reinforce the separation in the base is strikingly similar to templates used to cut out backsplashes or other flourishes on furniture. The large scale of the piece is consistent with its use in a woodshop picking up wood shavings or other relatively light-weight pieces of debris.
Lot: 1508 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR BURL MILKING STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR BURL MILKING STOOL, probably a walnut burl, the top with a natural edge is supported by three through-mortised legs. Retains an old, probably original, lightly-finished surface with attractive patina. 19th century. 7 1/4" HOA, 10 1/4" x 8 1/4" OA top.
Lot: 1509 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board, backside retaining the original red-painted surface and having a grooved rail to one side, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 15 1/4" x 28 1/2".
Lot: 1510 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with applied breadboard ends. Backside retaining the original pale gray/white-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 20 3/4" x 23 5/8".
Lot: 1511 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, pine, rectangular single-board form. Backside retaining an early pale mustard yellow over gray/white-painted surfaces, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 18 1/8" x 30 5/8".
Lot: 1512 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with nailed breadboard ends, one side having a 2 1/2" H edge secured with nails. Backside retaining the original sage green/gray-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 18 1/8" x 27 3/4".
Lot: 1513 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with nailed edges/gallery on three sides. Backside retaining the original gray-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 1 1/4" H edges, 19" x 30".
Lot: 1514 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular two-board form with nailed edges/gallery on three sides. Backside retaining the original mustard yellow-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 2" H edges, 21 3/4" x 28 3/4".
Lot: 1515 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a square pine single-board example with applied/nailed ends, backside retains the original red-painted surface and the working side has a natural dry surface; remaining example of octagonal single-board form retaining the original teal/green-painted surface on both sides. 19th century. 11 1/2" x 12 7/8" and 14 7/8" x 15 1/4".
Lot: 1516 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, each of single-board rectangular form with a shaped handle, comprising an example having a nailed breadboard end retaining an old red-painted surface to each side; remaining example with a lollipop handle extension and having incised initials of "B. S. ch", retaining an original darkened dry surface to each side. 19th century. 14" x 29 1/2" and 10 3/4" x 31 3/4".
Lot: 1517 - AMERICAN TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF FOUR, each of circular single-board form, including an example having a domed top and four short feet, retaining traces of original white-painted surface; and another example having a handle with shaped top. 19th century. 7 5/8" x 7 1/4" to 11 3/4" x 12 1/4" DOA; handled example 17 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1518 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR DIMINUTIVE CHOPPING BLOCK STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR DIMINUTIVE CHOPPING BLOCK STOOL, probably poplar or maple, the round slab-form top with an outline of some kind of central rectangular object having been nailed to the surface, a possibly-later oak band around the perimeter of the slab is attached with nails and held with metal bands, the whole is raised on three simple legs. Retains the likely original surface. 19th century. 14" HOA, 9 3/4" D slab.
Lot: 1519 - SIGNED APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
SIGNED APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaved handle with a squared end nearest to the broom head with chip-carved corners, the head with a woven/plaited design. Pencil inscribed and signed "Broom" "Mary E. Huffner" and what appears to be "By E. Chamnes (or something very similar)". Retains original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 50" HOA. Catalogue Note: The presence of a signature on a broom, or any piece of folk/mountain handicraft, is exceedingly rare. It's more common to see the customer's name written on the piece (this is often seen on the handles of baskets, etc.) but with the addition of the word "By" it's undoubted that "Chamnes" was the maker while the customer was likely "Mary E. Huffner". We could not locate the exact maker, but a number of people with a variation of the surname "Chamnes" were found in both Kentucky and Pennsylvania. Several women with the name "Mary Huffner" were found in both Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Lot: 1520 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM WITH PAINTED HANDLE
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM WITH PAINTED HANDLE, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a twisted/woven band of splints which issues from the head of the broom with a braided extension, retains an old painted surface to handle. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 53" HOA.
Lot: 1521 - AMERICAN / APPALACHIAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN / APPALACHIAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface with a possibly very light finish to the handle. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 53 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1522 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 59 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1523 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven/plaited splint bands retaining traces of dyed color, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 49 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1524 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle squared at the end with chip carving on the corners with splints bent down and secured by a band of twine, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1525 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by two interwoven splint reed or rivercane bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 55" HOA.
Lot: 1526 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52" HOA.
Lot: 1527 - AMERICAN MINIATURE HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN MINIATURE HEARTH BROOM, having a turned handle with a small eye-hook at the top, the bristles are some form of fine straw that is held by wire and nailed. Probably made for tourist consumption as part of the Craft Revival movement. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 8 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1528 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOM, having an integral shaven handle with a drilled hole with hanging string, the splints are tied with a textile fragment. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1529 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle and a broom corn or similar material for the bristles, the top of which are wrapped by a textile covering. Fourth quarter 19th century. 14" HOA.
Lot: 1530 - AMERICAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with thick splints bent down and secured by a leather band, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 36 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1531 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, the lowest of which has a single lashing, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 55" LOA.
Lot: 1532 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a cotton string, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52" HOA.
Lot: 1533 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a leather band and twine, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 46" HOA.
Lot: 1534 - AMERICAN HICKORY AND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN HICKORY AND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a wire band, both retain the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 54" HOA.
Lot: 1535 - AMERICAN ASH AND HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN ASH AND HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle with splints bent down, one secured by a cotton string, the other by woven twine bands, both retain the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 42" HOA.
Lot: 1536 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE AND SHEET-IRON DUST PAN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE AND SHEET-IRON DUST PAN, shaped serpentine-form handle fitted on a dust pan with a shaped cut-out wooden top and sides, base is sheet-iron/tin with tack construction. Retains an early turquoise blue paint. 19th century. 24 3/4" HOA, 11 1/2" SQ overall pan.
Lot: 1537 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE WHISKS / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF THREE
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE WHISKS / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF THREE, each having an integral shaven handle, one with an eye hook at the top for hanging, the other with a textile fragment. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 17 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1538 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a wire band, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 50 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1539 - S. BARTLETT, HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKET / FIRKIN
S. BARTLETT, HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKET / FIRKIN, large size, slightly tapered circular form with a cover, coopered staves with tongue and groove construction and secured with three lapped bentwood bands with each having a single finger and tack construction, cover with a single finger lap band and the top is stamped "S. BARTLETT", wooden bail handle. Retaining early, possibly original, sage green-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 19 1/4" H to top of handle, 13 1/4" to top of covers, 14" D top.
Lot: 1540 - JAMES WHITCHER, HOOKSETT, NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
JAMES WHITCHER, HOOKSETT, NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves secured with riveted metal bands, covers with a single securing metal band, each with a wire-bail handle with a wood grip. Largest example with the underside stamped, in part, "JAMES WHITCHER / [HOOKSE]TT, NH", the smallest is unmarked but almost certainly also by Whitcher. Each retaining an early, probably original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 9 1/2" D top and 9 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 7/8" D top. Catalogue Note: James Whitcher (1811-1870) was born in Canada and emigrated to America. In the 1850 census he's recorded in Hooksett, NH as a "Manufacturer".
Lot: 1541 - R. WARNER & CO., CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS, AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
R. WARNER & CO., CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS, AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form having coopered staves secured with riveted sheet-iron and copper bands, covers with a single securing metal band, wire-bail handles with wooden grip. The tallest example with the underside stamped "R WARNER & CO / EXTRA", (Ralph Warner, Warner's Pail & Tub Factory, Concord, MA, 1854-1894). Each retaining original dark blue-painted surface. 19th century. 9 5/8" H to top of cover, 12 1/4" D top and 10" H to top of cover, 11 5/8" D top.
Lot: 1542 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with five finger-lapped bands covering the side wall, rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a thick white lye soap residue. Possibly Shaker. 19th century. 18 1/2" H to top of handle, 14 1/4" H to top of rim, 23 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1543 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves secured with two finger-lapped bands, rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. Possibly Shaker. 19th century. 17" H to top of handle, 12 7/8" H to top of rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1544 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUB
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves having two wire rings and the base with a metal band, rim fitted with two drop handles with each having a wooden hand grip. Retaining original mustard yellow-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of rims, 24" D rim.
Lot: 1545 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND POPLAR OVERSIZED FIRKIN
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND POPLAR OVERSIZED FIRKIN, of white oak stave construction secured by iron hoops, the poplar cover with a likely hickory nailed lapped band flange. Retains an early, likely original, painted surface. The underside of the cover retains some light pencil script possibly reading, in part, "Sutter". Third quarter 19th century. 21" HOA, 19 3/4" D base.
Lot: 1546 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN COVERED BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN COVERED BARREL, of stave construction with iron bands, retains a period cover with carved handle. Retains an early red-painted surface with attractive blistered texture. Second half 19th century. 25" HOA, 15 1/2" D cover.
Lot: 1547 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, slightly tapered covered circular form, coopered staves secured by metal bands, wire-bail handles with wooden hand grips, each cover having a single finger lapped band secured by tacks/staples. Each retaining original red, and grey painted surfaces. 19th century. 7 7/8" H to top of cover, 7 3/8" D rim and 9 3/4" HOA to top of cover, 9 5/8" D top.
Lot: 1548 - RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN MEASURE AND FIRKIN, LOT OF TWO
RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN MEASURE AND FIRKIN, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered circular form, comprising a large sugar bucket/firkin with cover with turned knob, tongue and groove stave construction secured by three metal bands with rivet construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip; and a signed Richmond Cedar Works double-sided dry grain measure, having three wire support bands, impressed on the interior of the smaller section "RCW [anchor mark]/ RICHMOND VA". Each retaining original reddish-brown and blue painted surfaces. 19th century. 15" HOA to top of cover's knob, 11 3/4" D cover and 9" H to top of rim, 8 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1549 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves (smallest with tongue and groove construction), lapped bands secured by tacks/staples, each cover having a single lapped band, each with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining original buff and green painted surfaces. 19th century. 9" H to top of cover, 10 1/4" D cover and 9 3/4" H to top of cover, 9 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1550 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves with tongue and groove construction secured by finger lapped bands, each cover having a single finger lapped band secured by tacks, wooden bail handle. Each retaining original blue-painted surfaces. 19th century. 9 1/2" H to top of cover, 9" D cover and 11" H to top of cover, 10 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1551 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WELL BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WELL BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered circular form, coopered staves secured by two riveted metal bands, rims having two extended tabs which support a wooden bail handle. Each retaining original dark red-painted surfaces. 19th century. 17" H to top of handle, 13 1/4" H to top of tab, 10 3/4" D rim and 17 3/4" H to top of handle, 10 1/8" H to top of rim, 11" D rim.
Lot: 1552 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN TALL PIGGIN / CHURN
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN TALL PIGGIN / CHURN, stave construction with finger-lapped bands and a tall lollipop handle. Retains a period, likely original painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 13 1/4" D.
Lot: 1553 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF TWO, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with wire supports and metal bands, each rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red, and blue painted surfaces. 19th century. 11 3/4" H to top of tabs, 8 1/8" and 9 1/4" H to top of rims, 14 3/4" and 16 3/4" D rims.
Lot: 1554 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEG / BARREL
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEG / BARREL, softwood, probably poplar or basswood, of standard stave-type form joined with distinct lapped bands. Retains an early, possibly original blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 14 3/4" HOA, 10 1/2" D base/top.
Lot: 1555 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL, oak and white pine, of typical form, stave construction with finger lapped wood bands, retains the original cover. Retains an early red-painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 29 1/4" HOA, 18 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1556 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED PINE TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED PINE TREEN BARREL, of stave-form construction with sheet-iron bands at the top and bottom edges, retains a period, probably original cover, and remnants of an early, probably original painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 15" HOA, 12" D top.
Lot: 1557 - COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARREL
COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARREL, of typical form, stave construction with lapped wooden hoops and the likely original cover. Retains an early painted surface. Second half 19th century. 28" HOA, 18 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1558 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL, oak and poplar, of stave construction with iron hoops and a hinged cover, retains an old painted surface. 19th century. 27 3/4" HOA, 18" D top.
Lot: 1559 - COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARRELS, LOT OF THREE
COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARRELS, LOT OF THREE, pine and probably hickory, of stave construction, each of nearly-identical slender form with finger-lapped bands. Each retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th/early 20th century. Tallest 24 1/2" HOA, 11 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1560 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO, stave construction, each of similar form with iron hoops and early, probably original treen plugs to the hole on the side of each. Both retain early painted surfaces. Second half 19th century. Tallest 23" HOA, 11" D top.
Lot: 1561 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEGS / BARRELS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEGS / BARRELS, LOT OF TWO, pine and oak, of standard stave-type form joined with wrought-iron bands. Each retains an early painted surface. 20th century. 16 3/4" HOA, 10 3/4" D base/top.
Lot: 1562 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO, stave construction, each of similar form with iron bands and central holes on the side of the body. Both retain early painted surfaces. Second half 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 21" HOA, 12 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1563 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED TREEN BARREL, of stave construction with iron hoops, retains an old painted surface with later-added "BUTTER MILK" lettering on the front. Together with a round cutting/cheese board used as the cover and a round block of wax or soap somewhat resembling a wheel of cheese, as displayed by Patsy Martin. Three pieces total. Late 19th/20th century. Barrel 27" HOA, 17 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1564 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE SCRUB BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE SCRUB BOARD, the back board with tapered sides supporting a single shelf having carved bracket supports. Retains an early red-over-grey painted surface. 19th century. 27 1/4" HOA, 13" W, 6" D shelf. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 15.
Lot: 1565 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING DRYING RACK / TOWEL HOLDER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING DRYING RACK / TOWEL HOLDER, rectangular single-piece backing board, each side with a grooved line, fitted with a towel bar supported by shaped brackets, and a large iron spike retaining some of the original mustard yellow paint. Fitted with a homespun plaid/checkered hand towel in a brown and white. Retains and early mustard yellow over a light gray-painted surface. Later-added hanging hardware. 19th century. 7" HOA, 40 1/2" LOA, 4 1/4" D.
Lot: 1566 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE HANGING RACK AND SHELF, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE HANGING RACK AND SHELF, LOT OF TWO, each of rectangular form, comprising a drying rack/towel holder with a towel bar supported by shaped brackets; and a single shelf with shaped brackets and later hanging hardware. Each retains an early red-painted surface. 19th century. Drying/towel rack 13 1/2" x 25 1/2" and shelf 8 1/4" HOA, 7 1/2" x 27".
Lot: 1567 - AMERICAN PAINTED DIMINUTIVE WOODEN MIRRORS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED DIMINUTIVE WOODEN MIRRORS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two hand mirrors, each with a rectangular frame and an extended shaped handle, one example retaining its likely original black-painted surface and remaining with an early brown-red surface; and a diminutive circular hanging example with a turned frame, retaining the likely original red-brown-painted surface. 19th century. 4 5/8" D; handled examples 10 7/8" and 13 3/8" LOA.
Lot: 1568 - NEW ENGLAND WALNUT BROADSIDE / SIGN BOARD
NEW ENGLAND WALNUT BROADSIDE / SIGN BOARD, of rectangular form with a molded edge, the cover having a lollipop handle at the top, the interior with a large number of pencil inscriptions dating to the second half of the 19th century. White pine secondary wood. Retains an old, probably original surface. Mid 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 14 1/2" WOA, 2" DOA.
Lot: 1569 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR SORTING BOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR SORTING BOARD, the single board with a nailed applied edge molding, later hanging hooks added to the back. Retains an early red-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 26" x 18 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1570 - AMERICAN BEEKEEPER'S / APIARIST STRAW HAT WITH VEIL
AMERICAN BEEKEEPER'S / APIARIST STRAW HAT WITH VEIL, straw hat with a black silk band having a red bee-form stitched figures, attached wired mesh veil and base of mesh with a cotton print skirt/neck covering, interior of hat with a paper label having worn and illegible text of possibly "QUALITY SUPERIOR / LINDA / MAKER / FARIS", leather inner head support marked "6 7/8" and with a white bow. Displayed on a modern wooden stand. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 26" HOA, 11 1/2" DOA hat rim.
Lot: 1571 - PENNSYLVANIA, PUNCHED-TIN / SHEET-IRON OIL-BURNING FOOT WARMER
PENNSYLVANIA, PUNCHED-TIN / SHEET-IRON OIL-BURNING FOOT WARMER, low rectangular form with wire-bail handle, sides with punched diamonds and top with a band of dots to the edges, interior fitted with a slide-out font (currently with a candle where the oil burner would rest) and ring handle, exterior side with a sliding securing tab. Third quarter 19th century. 7 3/4" H to top of handle, 3 7/8" H to top of frame, 7 3/4" x 8 3/4".
Lot: 1572 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE FOOT WARMER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE FOOT WARMER, nearly square form with wire-bail handle, sides and top with drilled holes, one side serves as a slide-up door, interior fitted with a sheet-iron tray for hot coals. Mid 19th century. 12 1/2" H to top of handle, 6 1/2" H to top of frame, 9 1/2" x 9 1/4".
Lot: 1573 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN DIMINUTIVE FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS IN PAINTED PINE BOX, LOT OF 17
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN DIMINUTIVE FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS IN PAINTED PINE BOX, LOT OF 17, each of soldered construction, including a variety of animals and a woman form. Housed in a painted pine box with an old blue-painted surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century; box mid 19th century. Woman 3 1/2" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1574 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF EIGHT
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF EIGHT, each of soldered construction, including a horse, a deer, a jumping rabbit, and birds. Three with an applied strap handle to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Deer 7" x 5 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1575 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF FIVE, each of soldered construction, comprising two horse and rider figures; a heart-in-hand; and two stars. Four have strap handles applied to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 7" x 8 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1576 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE, each of soldered construction, comprising a large figure of an angel, a figure of a man with a bag on his back, possibly Santa Claus, and a figure of a man with a pine cut-out insert which may be the mold used to make the cookie cutter. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 9 1/2" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1577 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE, each of soldered construction, comprising a large profile figure of a woman with a dress on; a front-facing figure of a woman with a dress on; and a figure of a man with a hat. One with an applied strap handle to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 10 1/2" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1578 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING KNIFE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING KNIFE BOX, nailed construction, the back with a tall extension with a hole for hanging, the box with shaped top edges and a canted front. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. Together with five old associated knives. Six pieces total. Second quarter 19th century. 18 3/4" HOA, 4 1/2" WOA, 5 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1579 - ASSORTED CARVED HORN TUMBLERS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED CARVED HORN TUMBLERS, LOT OF FIVE, each of tapered circular form, comprising three dark examples having light variations, largest example with carved initials "EM" in the side wall, and two tan examples. 19th century. 2" to 3 5/8" H.
Lot: 1580 - AMERICAN WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON HANGING BUTCHERING / MEAT RACK
AMERICAN WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON HANGING BUTCHERING / MEAT RACK, hand-hewn wooden support having a natural weathered surface with some traces of brown paint, fitted with 16 wrought-iron hooks with curved and sharp points, each fitted in alternating directions. Supported with a modern rope. 19th century. 67" LOA, 6" HOA.
Lot: 1581 - MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a shorter example with three turned oak pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and poplar example with eight carved pegs retaining remnants of an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 35 1/4" and 47 1/4" LOA.
Lot: 1582 - MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a shorter example with six carved pine pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and possibly oak example with nine carved pegs retaining an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 58 3/4" and 67 3/4" LOA.
Lot: 1583 - MID-ATLANTIC PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a slightly shorter example with five carved pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and oak example with twelve carved pegs mounted to a board with molded edges retaining the original dry surface. 19th century. 86 3/4" and 94" LOA.
Lot: 1584 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE PEG RACK BOARD
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE PEG RACK BOARD, having seven carved pine pegs mounted to a beveled-edge backing board. Retains a blue-painted surface. 20th century. 31 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1585 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FIVE, graduated assembled set, each of covered circular form, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces, the smallest example in pale mustard yellow, three blue examples and a red example. Smallest blue example retaining a period label on the side reading "C Starch" probably for corn starch, the top of the cover having an illegible faint pencil inscription. 19th century. 2 1/4" to 5 1/4" H to top of covers, 5 3/4" to 10 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1586 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, graduated assembled set with each of circular form and three examples having a cover, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a Prussian blue, black, dark blue, and grey-blue. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 5" H to top of covers, 6" to 10 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1587 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, graduated assembled set, each of circular form and each having a cover, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining early dark and light gray/black-painted surfaces. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 5 1/4" H to top of covers, 7 1/2" to 10 1/4" D tops.
Lot: 1588 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form with two examples having a cover, comprising two examples with lapped construction with various metal tacks; and remaining with a same-direction single finger lap secured by tacks to the base and to the cover. Each retaining original blue-painted surfaces. Smallest example with the base exterior having several pencil inscriptions including "Sanford" and some other illegible markings. 19th century. 4 1/4" to 5" H to top of covers, 6 3/4" to 14 1/4" D tops.
Lot: 1589 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, assembled graduated set, each of covered circular form, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising three dark blue and one black, three examples with the base and the cover's interior having a natural surface, dark blue example with a painted interior base and cover including some touch-ups. 19th century. 3" to 4 1/4" H to top of covers, 6 3/4" to 9" D tops.
Lot: 1590 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, covered circular form, metal tack construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Retaining original chrome yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 13" H to top of handle, 6 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1591 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, covered circular form, metal tack construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip retaining matching paint. Retaining original blue painted surface. 19th century. 12" H to top of handle, 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 11 3/4" D top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1592 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, large covered circular form, staved sides with metal tack and finger lap construction, wooden bail handle with matching paint. Retaining original red painted surface to the exterior. 19th century. 14" H to top of handle, 8" H to top of cover, 13 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1593 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, large covered circular form, staved construction with intertwining opposing finger lapped bands to the base, cover with lapped band construction secured by tacks, wooden bail handle with matching paint. Retaining an early, probably original, pale yellow painted surface. 19th century. 13 1/2" H to top of handle, 7 5/8" H to top of cover, 12 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1594 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest examples cover with a single-finger lap and remaining with a straight lap construction, each with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining a painted surface comprising of a dark olive green/brown over a pale blue and remaining example a dark blue/gray, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 9 3/4" D top and 8 1/4" H to top of cover, 12" D top.
Lot: 1595 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form with a cover, having lapped construction secured by metal tacks, covers with a single-finger lap construction secured by tacks, and a wooden bail handle. Each retaining an old painted surface in brown and remaining with a sage green over a blue and its cover having a slight stripe-look affect, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 7/8" H to top of cover, 9 5/8" D top and 7 5/8" H to top of cover, 11 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1596 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, tallest example having an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Each retaining original dark blue-painted surface, smallest example having a matching painted surface to the base's interior, and remaining examples interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6" H to top of cover, 10 3/4" D top and 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1597 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form with a cover, having lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip, one handle with traces of paint. Each retaining original painted surface in a pale blue and remaining in a bright teal blue, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6" H to top of cover, 10 3/4" D top and 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1598 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip, one handle with matching painted surface. Each retaining an old painted surface in a blue-gray and remaining in a pale yellow over red, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 11 1/4" D top and 7" H to top of cover, 11 7/8" D top.
Lot: 1599 - HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO., NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND OTHER PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO., NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND OTHER PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, mid-size example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Each retaining an old painted surface comprising a brilliant bright red and a soft pale red, and remaining a brilliant blue, each interior having a natural surface. Blue example stamped "HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO. / FITZWILLIAM DEPOT / N H" on the top of the cover, its base with a pencil inscription of "NEWCOMB". 19th century. 5 1/4" to 8 1/2" H to top of covers, 9 1/2" to 15 3/8" D tops.
Lot: 1600 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces in a brilliant blue and a light blue/gray, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 3/4" H to top of cover, 10 1/4" D top and 6" H to top of cover, 17 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1601 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of circular form with two examples having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, one example with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining an original red-painted surface, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 9 1/2" H to top of covers/rim, 6 1/2" to 19" D tops.
Lot: 1602 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, SET OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, SET OF TWO, each of large circular form with cover, staved sides including the green example with tongue and groove construction, each with two bands of intertwining opposing finger lap construction to the bases and having two split finger bands and a single finger band, cover with one finger lap construction secured by copper tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a green example and a red example, each base and the cover's interior with a natural surface, green interiors with some scattered paint. 19th century. 7" H to top of cover, 17" D top and 5 5/8" H, 12 1/8" D top.
Lot: 1603 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, largest example with an additional upper securing band with a finger-type lap, two smallest example's cover with a single-finger lap and remaining with a straight lap construction, each with a wooden bail handle, smallest example with handle having as-made additional set of holes for size adjustment. Each retaining an original painted surface comprising two red examples and a blue example, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 3/4" to 8 1/2" H to top of covers, 9 1/2" to 14 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1604 - AMERICAN PAINTED BUSHEL / GATHERING BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED BUSHEL / GATHERING BASKET, circular form with double-walled stave construction secured with two nailed wooden bands, wire bail handle with black-painted shaped wooden hand grip, thick wooden base. Retains an early robin-egg blue-painted surface. 19th century. 17 3/4" H to top of handle, 9 1/2" H to top of rim, 14 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1605 - AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN HANDLED BOX WITH LYE SOAP
AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN HANDLED BOX WITH LYE SOAP, rectangular form, possibly used for soap making, hand-hewn single-piece construction with thick walls, integral conical handle. Retains a natural dry surface. Fitted with ten various bars of soap. 19th century. 6" H, 6" x 10 3/4" rims, 14" LOA (to handle tip).
Lot: 1606 - AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONTAINERS / BOXES WITH LYE SOAP, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONTAINERS / BOXES WITH LYE SOAP, UNCOUNTED LOT, comprising four containers, including a large bentwood pantry box with original red painted surface, having lap construction secured by tacks, a hand hewn wooden rectangular soap dish, a diminutive oval sheet-iron container, and a diminutive galvanized wash tub with base embossed "5". Each container fitted with various bars/forms of soap. 19th century. 6" H, 6" x 10 3/4" rims, 14" LOA (to handle tip).
Lot: 1607 - ANTIQUE CLOTH-COVERED BOOKS, LOT OF 26
ANTIQUE CLOTH-COVERED BOOKS, LOT OF 26, mostly printed cotton fabrics, including Scribner, Scribner's Lumber & Log Book; For Ship Builders, Boat Builders, Lumber Merchants, Farmers, and Mechanics. 1872; assorted readers and other school books, religious texts, geography, etc. 19th century. 10 3/4" x 8" OA.
Lot: 1608 - PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, PAPER-COVERED DIMINUTIVE PIN BOX WITH THEOREM-LIKE TOP
PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, PAPER-COVERED DIMINUTIVE PIN BOX WITH THEOREM-LIKE TOP, of oval form, the pincushion-like top covered with velvet on which a floral sprig is painted, the body is covered with a solid paper with a lacquer or varnish-like coating exterior. Retains a note reading "Wallpaper oval box with / theorem top, bt @ Rindge / Auction. Bemis Family, / Peterborough / NH". First half 19th century. 2 1/4" HOA, 3" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1609 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FIVE, each of similar oval form, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the second smallest with interior script reading "Quarrelsome persons are dangerous company" over and over again; the third smallest initialed and dated "S K 1828" to the interior; the largest with a Lebanon, Pennsylvania German newspaper lining the interior and bottom. Second quarter 19th century. Largest 3 3/4" HOA, 7 3/4" WOA, 5 1/4" DOA; smallest 1 1/4" HOA, 3" x 2 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1610 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar oval form, each retains the original wallpaper covering. Second quarter 19th century. Largest 3" HOA, 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" OA; smallest 2" HOA, 4" x 2 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1611 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar round form, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the smallest of a bentwood frame and the remaining cardstock, the second smallest with interior script reading "J. Kingsbury / Mr. M. K. / 1839". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 2 3/4" HOA, 5 3/4" D; smallest 2 5/8" HOA, 2 5/8" D.
Lot: 1612 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar oval form, the largest of bentwood construction, the remaining of card stock, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the smallest with script on the underside reading "Bertha / Old Money / $1.21 / $.95" with the interior reading "50 cents / to get". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 2 1/2" HOA, 6 1/4" x 3 1/2" OA; smallest 1 3/4" HOA, 4" x 2 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1613 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of rectangular form, two with dome tops, the remaining with a flat top, each retain their original wallpaper-covered surface, the flat topped example with an inscription on the underside reading "Box stenciled by / Henrietta Whitney / (Grandmother Gunn's mother)". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 4 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1614 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF THREE, each slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with various support bands including two with wire or metal bands and remaining example with two bands of intertwining opposing finger lap construction and having two split finger bands and a single finger band, largest example with the rim fitted with two drop handles, and mid-size example with a ring handle. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising two blue-green examples and a dark red example, interiors with a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" to 8 1/4" H to top of rims, 13 1/8" to 17 3/4" D rims.
Lot: 1615 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX, of rectangular form, dovetailed construction, the body having canted sides and an open interior, the cover with grooves on the underside edges to fit over the sides of the box and large molded battens on the top. Retains an old yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 30 3/4" x 15" OA.
Lot: 1616 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE COVERED DOUGH BOX
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE COVERED DOUGH BOX, nailed construction, of rectangular form with canted sides and handles on each end, retaining the original cover with central carved handle. Retains an early, probably original, chrome yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 32 1/2" LOA, 14 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1617 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE BOX / CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE BOX / CHEST, nailed construction, the single-board top with a nailed edge over an open interior with supports relating to a now-missing tray. Retains an early, possibly original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 10" HOA, 29" WOA, 12" DOA.
Lot: 1618 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX, nailed construction, rectangular form, the single-board hinged top over a fitted interior. Retains the original lock and the original paint-decorated surface with yellow pinstriping on the exterior, and a "G" monogram to the underside of the lid. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 19 3/4" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1619 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE BOX
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE BOX, nailed construction, the rectangular top, with two applied carved handles, carved wooden hinges, and a carved wooden hasp, conceals an open interior. Retains an early, probably original painted surface. 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 24 1/4" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1620 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR BOXES, LOT OF TWO, nailed construction, each of rectangular form with a hinged lid, the larger with an applied molding, over an open interior. The larger has a number of inscriptions to the underside of the lid, the most prominent of which reads "Hickerson / Ohio / March 30, 1868". Both retain early painted surfaces and their original iron butt hinges. The smaller example probably Pennsylvania, the larger Ohio. Third quarter 19th century. Largest 8 1/2" HOA, 24 3/4" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1621 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING PIPE / SCRUB BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING PIPE / SCRUB BOX, nailed construction, the tall arched back board with a cut-out half round hanger over an open well with a cut-out from board, the whole resting on a molded-edge base. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. Outfitted with a number of vintage/antique and reproduction pipes clay and wood as displayed by Patsy Martin. Mid 19th century. 38 1/2" HOA, 6 1/4" WOA, 4 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1622 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND OAK WALL HANGING SCRUB BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND OAK WALL HANGING SCRUB BOX, nailed construction, the single-board arched back with a hanging hole over an applied solid oak angled block, an arched center divider/support with a rectangular hole (possibly also for use as a handle), and an open well at the bottom, the whole flanked by shaped sides. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/4" HOA, 8" WOA, 4" DOA.
Lot: 1623 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING CANDLE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING CANDLE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of similar form with a shaped back, the taller example of nailed construction with a canted front, the shorter with a dovetailed bottom and early wrought-iron make-do repairs to the back end corner and the center hanger. Both retain an early painted/red-washed surface. The smaller with a number of candles (probably reproductions in an earlier style) to the interior. First half 19th century. Tallest 11" HOA, 12" WOA, 5" DOA.
Lot: 1624 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a dovetailed painted yellow pine box with original iron lock, iron hinges, and a small divider, possibly Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; and a larger painted pitch pine box with butt hinges and battens on the ends of the lid, lacks lock. Each retain an early painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. Largest 7 1/2" HOA, 17" LOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1625 - AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED AND NATURAL BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED AND NATURAL BOXES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a dovetailed painted pine box with canted sides retaining its early, probably original, painted surface; a rectangular nailed pine box with a carved bentwood oak handle retaining its original dry natural surface; and a small scrub box of unusual form with a rubbed slanted work surface with an open well at one end and a short drawer on one end, retains a later painted surface. 19th century. Largest 4 3/4" HOA, 12" x 5 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1626 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, nailed and dovetailed construction, comprising a small open-top box or tool tray with a divider on one side; and a rectangular dovetailed document box with a nailed top, iron butt hinges, original lock, and an open interior. Both retain an early, possibly original, painted surface. Possibly Pennsylvania. Mid 19th century. Smallest 5 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 6 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1627 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR DIMINUTIVE BOXES / TRAYS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR DIMINUTIVE BOXES / TRAYS, LOT OF TWO, nailed construction, each of similar rectangular form with canted sides. Both retain an early, probably original, painted surface. Mid 19th century. Largest 5 1/2" HOA, 17 3/4" x 8 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1628 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney form, having an arched handle joined to the rim with a doubled cross wrapping, the single thick rim with a robust applied wrapped top rib, the body constructed of rounded ribs on the top half and wider, more flattened ribs/splints on the lower half. Retains an early yellow-painted surface. Probably Southwestern Virginia, East Tennessee, or North Carolina. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 10" HOA, 7" H rim, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1629 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKET, white oak, of rectangular form with low sides, a doubled rim, and a low arched handle with carved supports below the cross wrapping. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Probably Pennsylvania or Virginia. Late 19th century. 10 1/4" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 22 1/2" x 13 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1630 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, white oak, converging rib kidney-form, the low arched handle over an ovate single robust rim joined to the handle with a wrought-iron nail and a woven fourfold-bond wrapping, the body is constructed of a combination of flat ribs (in the lower half) and rounded ribs (in the upper half). Retains an early green-painted surface and a number of spun thread hanks which are likely decorative and contemporary. Second half 19th century. 10 3/4" HOA, 8" H rim, 16 1/2" x 11 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1631 - MID-ATLANTIC, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, LARGE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, LARGE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, white oak, converging rib form, of oval/rectangular form with a robust single rim having structural handle holes on each end and non-structural handle holes on each long side, the ends each with a layered ear wrapping, the body woven with a number of irregular-sized weavers and shorter ribs added during the weaving of the basket. Retains an early painted surface. Third quarter 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" HOA, 28 3/4" x 18 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1632 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN, PROBABLY NORTH CAROLINA OR TENNESSEE, PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN, PROBABLY NORTH CAROLINA OR TENNESSEE, PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney-form, the high arched handle over a round rim with an applied wrapped top rib, the junctures with a cross-wrapping surrounded by ear wrapping, the spine featuring a plaited decoration. Retains an early, possibly original, white-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 13 1/4" x 12 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1633 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney form, having an arched handle joined to the rim with a doubled cross wrapping and layered ear wrapping, single-wrapped robust rim, the body is constructed with mostly rounded ribs with several flatter ribs in the base near the spine. Retains an early green-painted surface. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 5 1/4" H rim, 9 1/4" x 8 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1634 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND WOVEN-SPLINT SIEVE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND WOVEN-SPLINT SIEVE, nailed construction, the nearly-square white pine frame with an open-woven splint ash base in which each splint is nailed into the outer edge of the frame. Retains an early, probably original, painted surface to the exterior. Mid 19th century. 4 3/4" HOA, 18 1/4" x 19 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1635 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT CHEESE BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT CHEESE BASKET, white oak and ash, round form with a doubled cross-wrapped rim and hexagonally-plaited body. Retains an early painted surface with a white body and gold rim. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 18 1/4" D.
Lot: 1636 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, the round doubled rim with a single wrapping and two carved handles over a rounded tapered body with a distinct kick-up bottom. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 11 3/4" HOA, 10 1/4" H rim, 25" D.
Lot: 1637 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, round form with a doubled rim, arched handle with carved grip, and a cross-wrapped rim juncture, high kick-up base, the rounded body rests on an applied round single-wrapped base. Retains an early mauve/gray-painted surface. Possibly New York or Taconic. Late 19th/early 20th century. 14 1/2" HOA, 10 1/4" H rim, 17 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1638 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, each of similar form with doubled rims, arched handles with carved supports, and a cross wrapping at the rim/handle juncture, one with a make-do repair to the handle using string. Both retain an old blue/gray/green-painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Example with repair 11 1/2" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 14 1/2" x 12 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1639 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, ash, round form with a double-wrapped doubled-rim with a carved bail handle, the finely-woven round body tapers in near the bottom and the interior shows a high kick-up base. Retains an early Spanish brown/slightly red-painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 13 1/2" HOA (with handle up), 7 1/2" H rim, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1640 - APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a likely Page Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia example with an arched handle, and round body which retains a yellow-painted surface to the exterior (excluding the rim and handle); and a rectangular example with an unusual woven handle with three structural ribs, retaining a later painted surface. Rectangular example late 19th/first half 20th century; round example mid 20th century. Largest 10 1/2" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 11 1/2" x 10 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1641 - VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DIMINUTIVE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DIMINUTIVE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar converging-rib kidney form, comprising a larger example with a single-cross wrapping joining the rim and handle, retaining an old white-washed/painted surface; and a smaller example of more ovate form than the prior with an applied wrapped top rib, a doubled cross wrapping at the rim/handle juncture, and retaining an old layered paint surface with remnants of blue beneath the current gray/blue layer. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 6 3/4" HOA, 4 1/2" H rim, 8 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1642 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a round white oak example with a double-lashed doubled rim, a cross-wrapped handle/rim juncture, and a rounded body with high kick-up doubled bottom, retaining its likely original red/brown painted surface; and a round ash example with high sides, an arched handle, and a single-lashed doubled rim. Retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 11 1/4" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 10 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1643 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a larger example with a high arched handle, round doubled rim, tapered body, and cross-wrapped handle/rim junctures, retaining an early, possibly original green-painted surface with a white-painted handle; and a fairly vernacular example with a round rim, and slightly out-of-round body, retaining an early, likely original painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 13" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1644 - APPALACHIAN, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET / GATHERING BASKET
APPALACHIAN, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET / GATHERING BASKET, white oak, of very thick, robust construction, featuring an arched handle joined to the rim with nails, the bottom with two thick runner-like supports nailed through the bottom and tied into the weaving on either end. Retains remnants of an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 12 1/2" HOA, 8 3/4" H rim, 23 1/4" x 14" OA rim.
Lot: 1645 - AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET TRAY / DRYING BASKET
AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET TRAY / DRYING BASKET, ash, rectangular form with low sides, a single-wrapped doubled rim and a slightly open woven bottom. Retains its original dry surface with excellent patina. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 4" HOA, 35" x 22 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1646 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a white oak rib-type kidney-form example with a make-do repair showing a small textile patching to a hole, retains an early white-painted surface; and a rectangular ash stave-form example engraved "KLINE" on the underside. 20th century. Largest 13" HOA, 7" H rim, 11 1/2" x 13" OA rim.
Lot: 1647 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising a larger example with a carved bail handle and a kick-up base; and a smaller example with an arched handle and cross-wrapped doubled rim. Each retain an old painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Larger 14 1/4" HOA (with handle raised), 7 3/4" H rim, 11 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1648 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar converging-rib kidney form, the larger with a crossed wrapping at the handle and an applied top rib with a single lashing; the smaller with a doubled cross wrapping at the handle/rim juncture. Both retain an early dry surface, the larger with possible remnants of paint. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Larger 6 1/2" HOA, 3 3/4" H rim, 7 3/4" x 7" rim.
Lot: 1649 - AMERICAN, POSSIBLY NEW ENGLAND, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN, POSSIBLY NEW ENGLAND, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a round example vaguely similar to the Nantucket lightship baskets constructed with some form of reed weaver, with a nailed rim, swinging bail handle, and platform base, the handle with a make-do repair of nailed sheet metal; and a round example with a doubled rim with single lashing, bail handle, and very slight domed bottom, possibly New York Taconic. Both retain an early painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Platform base example 12" HOA (with handle raised), 7 1/4" H rim, 9 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1650 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising an example with an arched handle connected to a doubled-rim with a cross wrapping retaining an early red washed/painted surface; and an example with a long bail handle connecting to each end with an early yellow-painted surface, possibly New York area. Late 19th/early 20th century. Taller example 12 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 21" x 14" OA rim.
Lot: 1651 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE AND WOVEN-VINE BEE SKEPS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY COILED-RYE AND WOVEN-VINE BEE SKEPS, LOT OF TWO, comprising an example of woven (possibly grape) vines in conical form, and a coiled-rye example of tapered round form with a flat top. Both retains a mud plaster-like coating to the exterior. 19th/20th century. Conical example 22 1/2" HOA, 14 1/2" D base.
Lot: 1652 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP ON WOODEN STAND
COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP ON WOODEN STAND, of rounded rectangular form with a stem-like top, the whole resting on a primitive wooden base with through-mortised and pinned corner connections. 19th/first half 20th century. 16" HOA, 19 1/2" x 18" OA.
Lot: 1653 - AMERICAN LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET
AMERICAN LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET, rye wrapped with ash splints, of round form with a flat cover having an applied flange to the underside and an applied handle at the center, the body of wide slightly-bulging form. Retains a lightly-painted or washed surface. 19th century. Approximately 18" HOA, 28" D.
Lot: 1654 - COUNTRY LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET
COUNTRY LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET, of upright bulged cylindrical form with a round cover. Retains the original dry surface with an attractive even patina. 19th century. Approximately 30" HOA, 21" D.
Lot: 1655 - AMERICAN STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT LARGE GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT LARGE GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and possibly ash, each of rectangular form, the largest with an arched handle, single-wrapped doubled-rim, and a double cross wrapping at the handle/rim juncture; the smaller with a handle on each end, a double-wrapped doubled-rim and a deep body. Each retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 12 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 29 1/2" x 18" OA rim.
Lot: 1656 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED AND NATURAL BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED AND NATURAL BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a white oak diminutive stave-type basket probably made by the Cook or Nichols family from Madison, Page, or Rockingham Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia which retains its natural surface; and an American coiled rye tray/basket wrapped with white oak bands retaining three balls of string/thread and an early painted surface. Fourth quarter 19th century. Virginia example 5" HOA, 3" H rim, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1657 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER STAVE- AND RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER STAVE- AND RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a round stave-type example likely made by the Cook/Nichols family of Madison, Page, or Rockingham Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and a smaller rib-type example with a cross wrapping and arched handle, possibly Valley of Virginia. Each retain remnants of a painted surface with evidence of layers of paint having been cleaned off. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Larger 9" HOA, 5" H rim, 10 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1658 - APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and ash, comprising a melon-form example with a variation of a fourfold-bond wrapping at the handle and rim juncture, and an unusual converging-rib kidney-form example with low deep lobes on either side. Both retain the original dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. Taller 6" HOA, 4" H rim, 5 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1659 - ASSORTED AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a likely Native American-made ash woven-splint wall basket; a round very finely-woven ash stave-form woven-splint basket with a high arched handle and a single-lashed doubled rim, probably New England; and an unusual stave-type rope/string basket. First half 20th century. Tallest 8 1/2" HOA, 4 1/2" H rim, 6 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1660 - MID-ATLANTIC RIB- AND STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC RIB- AND STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a rib-type example with a round rim, handle holes on either side, a small piece of nailed sheet-metal joining the rim, and a bent-over spine which is nailed into the rim, probably eastern Pennsylvania; and a stave-type example with handle holes on each side, and a single-lashed doubled rim. Each retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Tallest 12" HOA, 19 1/4" D.
Lot: 1661 - AMERICAN, POSSIBLY TACONIC, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN, POSSIBLY TACONIC, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and ash, each of similar form with a double-lashed doubled rim, and a carved bail handle which is bent up around itself and secured with a clenched nail, the body of each is of round tapered form with a kick-up bottom. Each retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 14 1/2" HOA (with handle up), 8 3/4" H rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1662 - AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising a round example with a swinging bail handle, kick-up bottom, and doubled rim, retains its original dry surface, possibly Taconic; and a stave-form example with an arched handle, rounded rim, squared base, and carved handle supports, retains traces of an early blue paint. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 9 3/4" HOA, 11 3/4" x 12 3/4" rim.
Lot: 1663 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash and white oak, each of similar round form with a carved arched handle, doubled rim with a single lashing, and domed kick-up bottoms. Each retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 15 1/2" HOA, 9 3/4" H rim, 15 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1664 - APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar form with carved arched handles, doubled rims with a single lashing, and crossed handle/rim juncture wrapping. Each retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 8 3/4" HOA, 5 3/4" H rim, 12 1/2" x 9 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1665 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a larger Appalachian market-form basket with a robust handle with carved grip and carved supports surrounding the rim; and a smaller example of similar form with a nailed rim and arched handle. Each retain an early painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 10 1/4" HOA, 6 3/4" H rim, 15 1/2" x 11 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1666 - AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, each of similar round form with an arched handle with carved supports, a doubled rim with single lashing, and a domed kick-up bottom. The larger retains an early painted surface, the smaller retains the original dry, natural surface. Possibly New York/Taconic. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 13 1/2" HOA, 9" H rim, 14 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1667 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP
COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP, of cylindrical form tapering in the upper section with a flat top, a hole at the front for the hive entrance. Remnants of a mud plaster covering. 19th/20th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 12 1/2" D base.
Lot: 1668 - OUTSTANDING EAST TENNESSEE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
OUTSTANDING EAST TENNESSEE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, very finely-woven converging-rib kidney-form with a flat bottom, having a distinctive wide handle and rim joined on each side by a copper rivet, the rim exhibits a top rib with single lashing and a very fine over-woven plaited design on both the interior and exterior, which is repeated on the spine. Retains the original lightly-finished surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 12" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 13 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Law and Taylor - Appalachian White Oak Basketmaking: Handing Down the Basket, p. 6, pl. 1.2 (i).
Lot: 1669 - VIRGINIA STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BERRY BASKET
VIRGINIA STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BERRY BASKET, white oak, finely-woven form, with a high arching handle, rounded doubled rim with a fine top rib applied, the square bottom with fine added weavers between the larger staves making up the base. Retains the original dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 5 3/4" HOA, 3 1/2" H rim, 5 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: A distinctive construction detail of this basket can be noted in the rim attachment. The staves have been cut off (as opposed to being turned down) at the top, and then the rim attached with a figure-eight lashing around the rim and top rib worked between and through the staves. This is a fairly common attachment style seen in western and central Virginia.
Lot: 1670 - BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA FOLK ART APPLE STEM MINIATURE BASKET / BOX
BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA FOLK ART APPLE STEM MINIATURE BASKET / BOX, of rectangular form with a removable cover having a small handle at the top, meticulously constructed of apple stems with thin wire drawn through them to join them with thick thread then tied to connect the various panels to one another, the piece smells vaguely of cinnamon, possibly from the variety of apple or from early cinnamon oil application, etc. Second quarter 20th century. 1 1/4" H, 2 7/8" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1671 - SOUTHERN, POSSIBLY NORTH CAROLINA PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BASKET
SOUTHERN, POSSIBLY NORTH CAROLINA PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BASKET, white oak and river cane, the rectangular form with double-wrapped and high arching handle having a nailed joint to the rim. Retains an old black- and red-painted surface. First half 20th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 5" H rim, 9 1/4" x 6 3/4".
Lot: 1672 - MID-ATLANTIC STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT ESSO MOTOR OIL CAN BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT ESSO MOTOR OIL CAN BASKET, white oak and a lithographed tin Esso motor oil can, the can with its top lid removed with the sides cut down from the top in slender strips to act as the staves with the bottom of the can retained, the remainder made of white oak featuring a doubled rim with an arched handle with nailed connections and crossed lashings. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 20th century. 7 1/4" HOA, 3 3/4" H rim, 10" D rim.
Lot: 1673 - PENNSYLVANIA CHERRY SPICE / SALT BOX
PENNSYLVANIA CHERRY SPICE / SALT BOX, the shaped cut-out crest over a slanted hinged top concealing an open interior, and two divided drawers with an overhanging lip molding, the whole raised on an applied bracket foot base. Pine and poplar secondary woods. Retains an old refinished surface with warm color, and the likely original brass hinges and knobs. First quarter 19th century. 10 7/8" HOA, 14" WOA, 7 3/8" DOA.
Lot: 1674 - NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE HANGING WALL BOX
NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE HANGING WALL BOX, nailed and pinned construction, the back with a whale-tail cut-out over a rectangular well. Retains a refinished surface nicely accenting the grain of the wood. Second quarter 19th century. 11" HOA, 15 3/4" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1675 - NEW ENGLAND PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX, nailed construction with hinged lid, retaining likely original hinges, lock, and blue- and gray-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 11" H, 24" W, 12" D.
Lot: 1676 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED POPLAR DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX, rectangular form with hinged cover, nailed construction, cover and base front with near matching stencils in a stylized feather and diamond pattern, base front with additional stenciled initials of "LDM." Retains a dark green-black ground with brown edging, stenciling with brown and mustard yellow highlighting, diamonds and initials with red accents, interior retains a natural dry surface. Second quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 9 1/2" x 22 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1677 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE / POPLAR WOODEN CUTLERY TRAY / KNIFE BOX
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE / POPLAR WOODEN CUTLERY TRAY / KNIFE BOX, rectangular form with slightly tapered sides and nailed construction, central divider with handle having a cut out depicting a heart. Retains an ochre painted surface with black spotted decoration. Mid 19th century. 8" H, 11 1/2" x 15 1/2" overall.
Lot: 1678 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX / DIMINUTIVE CHEST
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX / DIMINUTIVE CHEST, with hinged lid and open well, retaining likely original lock, hinges, and red-and-black painted surface, remnants of leather handles at each end. Second quarter 19th century. 15 1/2" H, 28 1/4" W, 14 3/4" D.
Lot: 1679 - AMERICAN SMOKE- / PAINT-DECORATED PINE DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX
AMERICAN SMOKE- / PAINT-DECORATED PINE WOODEN DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX, rectangular form with hinged cover, dovetailed construction. Retains an old smoke-decorated painted surface and the original hardware. Second quarter 19th century. 5 3/8" H, 6 1/4" x 12" overall.
Lot: 1680 - PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE-TOP SPICE BOX
PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE-TOP SPICE BOX, dovetailed rectangular form with the interior divided into six equal-sized compartments, applied bottom, possibly later lid with carved thumb notch. Walnut secondary wood. Mid 19th century. 2 3/4" H, 9 3/4" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1681 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD MEASURES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD MEASURES, LOT OF FIVE, assembled graduated set, oak and pine, each of circular form, lapped construction and secured with metal tacks, three green examples with interior base of each stamped "DANIEL CRAIG / MANUFACTURER & SEALER / WILTON", remaining example stamped on the exterior base "H HAYDEN / TRENTON". Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising four forest green examples and a red example; three Craig examples with a forest green-painted interior surface and remaining green example with traces of a green-painted interior surface. 19th century. 4 1/4" to 8 3/4" H to top of rims, 7 1/4" to 14" D tops.
Lot: 1682 - J. S. BARNES & CO., BALTIMORE PAINT-DECORATED OYSTERS BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
J. S. BARNES & CO., BALTIMORE PAINT-DECORATED OYSTERS BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, circular form with cover, oak and pine with copper tack construction to the base and cover, cover with white lettering and highlighted in blue "J. S. BARNES & CO. BALTIMORE OYSTERS" around the edge, and centrally with a gray-painted oyster, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip; interior of the cover with some handwritten penciled numbers. Retaining an old finish. Fourth quarter 19th century. 13 1/4" H to top of handle, 7" H to top of cover, 12" D top.
Lot: 1683 - AMERICAN PAINTED WHITE PINE WOODEN FLOUR BIN / BUCKET / CONTAINER
AMERICAN PAINTED WHITE PINE WOODEN FLOUR BIN / BUCKET / CONTAINER, slightly tapered circular form with a thick boarded cover, coopered staves secured with three wire bands, each side with a hinged handle having a wooden hand grip. Retaining an early, possibly original, dark green-painted surface with white stenciled lettering "FLOUR / 10 PECK", interior with a natural dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th century. 16 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1684 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNERS, PAIR
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNERS, PAIR, of unusual colors bring primarily green with narrow strips of more traditional polychrome colors, each with short fringe at the ends. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Each 3' W, one 16' L, the other 13' 8" L.
Lot: 1685 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNER
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNER, striped design in traditional polychrome colors, bound at each end. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 18' 5" L, 3' 7" W.
Lot: 1686 - SHAKER-STYLE SHEET-IRON / TIN BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER
SHAKER-STYLE SHEET-IRON / TIN BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER, barrel-form with medial soldered seam, each side with a strap handle, domed cover with a conical opening, fitted with an oak/hickory and poplar dasher with the base having serrated plunger. 19th century. 38 1/2" HOA (top of handle), 21 1/2" H to top of cover, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1687 - EARLY CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY DUTCH OR GERMAN, ENGRAVED PEWTER BROAD-RIM CHARGER / BOWL
EARLY CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY DUTCH OR GERMAN, ENGRAVED PEWTER BROAD-RIM CHARGER / BOWL, of round form with a well at the center and a broad rim, having engraved decoration featuring scrolled acanthus leaves around the rim centering a Pegasus in a shield flanked by the date "16 / 13 (or 73)", the center of the bowl features a footed fruit bowl and a pheasant-like bird in the foreground. Hallmarked at the bottom on the front of the rim with a larger crown mark and a smaller shield with cross. Probably 17th century, engraving probably later. 1 1/2" H, 13" D.
Lot: 1688 - AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PAINT-DECORATED TOLEWARE SNUFFER TRAY
AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PAINT-DECORATED TOLEWARE SNUFFER TRAY, oval form with raised, slightly rolled, edges, the paint decoration featuring a central hunt dog in a landscape surrounded by decorative fan devices all on a red ground. First half 19th century. 7/8" HOA, 10 1/4" x 4 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1689 - ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH MATCHING HURRICANE SHADES, PAIR
ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH MATCHING HURRICANE SHADES, PAIR, each with a medial ring and spring-activated push-up feature, fitted with matching colorless shades cut with diamond-point bands and finger flutes. Second half 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 14" H sticks.
Lot: 1690 - CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON STRONG BOX / TRAVELING SAFE
CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON STRONG BOX / TRAVELING SAFE, of rectangular form with a hinged lid, handles on each side, large hasps on the front flanking a faux keyhole, and a concealed keyhole at the center of the lid. The interior with an elaborate locking system on the underside of the lid with most pieces having chased decoration, a right-side interior locking lidded till, and three mounting holes in the bottom. Retains the likely original key, later padlocks with key for the front hasps and two early, probably original bolts which would allow the owner to mount it through holes in the bottom. Probably German, maybe Spanish. 17th or 18th century. 17" HOA, 36" x 19" OA.
Lot: 1691 - CONTINENTAL CARVED-AND-PAINTED WOOD CARRIAGE BODY
CONTINENTAL CARVED-AND-PAINTED WOOD CARRIAGE BODY, wooden frame with various period needlepoint textile and leather coverings, paint-decorated cartouches to the sides/ends, with a large box of associated parts. Late 18th/early 19th century. Body approximately 56" HOA, 51" WOA, 48" DOA.
Lot: 1692 - AMERICAN OAK BARN LOOM
AMERICAN OAK BARN LOOM, very large rectangular form with pegged construction, with likely later pieces. 19th century. Approximately 70" HOA, 61" WOA, 64" DOA. Catalogue Note: This loom was featured in use in the 1942 The March of Time newsreel documenting the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration.
Lot: 1693 - MASSIVE EUROPEAN BOX MANGLE
MASSIVE EUROPEAN BOX MANGLE, with a large framed base supporting a large box with a post-and-panel pinned hinged lid, cast-iron components at the top allow the box to the rolled back and forth to flatten the fabric beneath. 19th century. Approximately 63" HOA, 84" WOA, 37" DOA.
Lot: 1694 - MASSIVE ENGLISH BARREL
MASSIVE ENGLISH BARREL, of stave-form construction with nailed naturalistic bands/hoops, the end with painted maker's name reading "GOODBODY & CHORLEY / BRISTOL, ENGLAND". 19th century. 48" D, 49" W.
Lot: 1695 - MID-ATLANTIC MIXED-WOOD WOOL WALKING / SPINNING WHEEL
MID-ATLANTIC MIXED-WOOD WOOL WALKING / SPINNING WHEEL, primarily oak or hickory, turned spindles, supports and legs, molded and chip-carved bed. Retains an early surface. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 58" HOA, 44" D wheel.
Lot: 1696 - AMERICAN YELLOW PINE SHAVING HORSE
AMERICAN YELLOW PINE SHAVING HORSE, of traditional form with through-mortised canted legs. 19th century. 27" HOA, 16 3/4" H bench, 71 1/2" x 10" bench.
Lot: 1697 - AMERICAN DOMESTIC ACCESSORIES, LOT OF SEVEN
AMERICAN DOMESTIC ACCESSORIES, LOT OF SEVEN, including warping frames with an old Salem, Virginia business card reading "LOGA[N'S] [BA]RN / ANTIQUES / BEER AND LUNCHES / NICEST PLACE ON THE ROAD" attached to the underside along with a very faded tag reading, in part, what appears to be "Richard Wallace", a barrel top, a tool rack, and a number of iron spits/associated accessories. 19th century. Tallest warping frame piece 84" HOA.
Lot: 1698 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with the two horizontal boards mortised through thick shaped ends. Later-added blocking for stabilization. 19th century. 46" HOA, 92" WOA, 36" DOA. Catalogue Note: It's possible that the wheels from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lot 1703) went with this lathe and the other lathe in this sale from his collection. They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1699 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with the two horizontal boards mortised through thick shaped ends with pin attachments, a third central support also attaches with a pin. 19th century. Approximately 49" HOA, 87" WOA, 9" DOA. Catalogue Note: It's possible that the wheels from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lot 1703) went with this lathe and the other lathe in this sale from his collection. They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1700 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with canted legs pinned to the ends. 19th century. Approximately 49" HOA, 91" WOA, 36" DOA.
Lot: 1701 - AMERICAN PINE WHEEL SETTER
AMERICAN PINE WHEEL SETTER, of rustic construction with a square top and a wrought-iron device in the center. Lacks components. 19th century. 45" HOA, 27" SQ.
Lot: 1702 - MONTOURSVILLE, LYCOMING CO., PENNSYLVANIA PINE AND OAK JOINER'S WORKBENCH
MONTOURSVILLE, LYCOMING CO., PENNSYLVANIA PINE AND OAK JOINER'S WORKBENCH, rectangular top supported by a framed base, with a number of accessories and tools which attach to the bench. Breaks down into a number of pieces. 19th century. 30 1/2" HOA, 103" LOA, 25" DOA.
Lot: 1703 - AMERICAN MASSIVE LATHE GREAT WHEELS AND ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN MASSIVE LATHE GREAT WHEELS AND ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, UNCOUNTED LOT, including two very large wheels with associated cradle and other accessories. Apotropaic pinwheel symbol carved on the base end of the cradle. 19th century. 81" D largest wheel. Catalogue Note: It's possible that these wheels belonged to the two lathes from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lots 1698 and 1699). They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1704 - AMERICAN LARGE BLACKSMITH BELLOWS
AMERICAN LARGE BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, of traditional form with wooden body and sheet-iron nozzle. Lacks the leather covering. 19th century. 11 1/2" HOA, 78" x 45" OA.
EMANUEL SUTER, ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, wide-mouth form with two incised rings below the flat-top rim, and arched, extruded handles. Brushed cobalt feather decoration radiating from each handle terminal. Emanuel Suter (1833-1902), New Erection Pottery (1866-1890), west of Harrisonburg, VA. 1866-1890. 9 3/4" H, 9 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Evans/Suter - A Great Deal of Stone & Earthenware, p. 76, fig. 128; capacity mark as ibid., p. 65, fig. 95.
Lot: 1002 - ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOWL
ROCKINGHAM CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOWL, single lead-glazed, deep slanted-shoulder form, upright rim with a wide beaded edge, resting on a pronounced foot. Possibly the John Zigler Pottery (active circa 1830 to after 1850), Timberville, VA. Second/third quarter 19th century. 2 1/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim, 6 1/4" foot.
Lot: 1003 - STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, baluster form with plain rim, beaded neck, and applied strap handle. Bold brushed cobalt horizontal floral vine extending almost full-round on shoulder, six parallel wavy lines to each side of spout, additional cobalt to handle terminals and highlighting stamp. The Rockbridge Baths Pottery (1840-1882), Rockbridge Co., VA. Circa 1840-1882. 14 1/8" H, 5 3/8" D rim. Literature: Russ in Crawford/Lyle - Rockbridge Co. Artists & Artisans, sherd with similar decoration p. 175, top left and stamp as p. 181; decoration parallels the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), "Exploring Western Virginia Potteries" by Kurt Russ, p. 117, fig. 12 left.
Lot: 1004 - ROCKBRIDGE, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
ROCKBRIDGE, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form with rounded rim, and applied large arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt to handles and some drips. Possibly John Morgan's Bustleburg-Firebaugh Pottery (c. 1830-1867), Rockbridge, VA. Circa 1830. 17 1/8" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1005 - STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "ROCKBRIDGE", ROCKBRIDGE CO., SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately three-gallon capacity, tall ovoid form with incised ringed mouth, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt highlighting stamp, additional cobalt to handle terminals. John Morgan's Bustleburg-Firebaugh Pottery (c. 1830-1867) or the Rockbridge Baths Pottery (1840-1882), Rockbridge County, VA. 1830-1850. 16 3/8" HOA. Literature: Parallels Russ in Crawford/Lyle - Rockbridge Co. Artists & Artisans, p. 181, far right.
Lot: 1006 - BROWN FAMILY, ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
BROWN FAMILY, ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, tall semi-ovoid form with collared rim and vertical strap handles. Brushed light cobalt floral decoration to both sides. Brown family pottery, Potts Mountain, Alleghany Co., VA. Mid 19th century. 10 1/2" H, 4 5/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: The attribution for this jar is based on lot 1037 in our June 22, 2019, auction, which is of identical form except for the rim and is stamped "G. A. Brown". Kurt Russ' article "Exploring Western Virginia Potteries" (MESDA Journal, vol. XXI, no. 2, Winter 1995, p. 131) identifies three members of the Brown family who were listed as potters in the 1850 Federal Census for Alleghany Co. This includes John Brown (b. 1801) and his two sons Gustavus A. Brown (b. 1834) and John W. Brown (b. 1834). Gustavus Brown was born in Botetourt Co., so it is likely that his father was working there at that time. By 1860, the elder Brown was working as a potter in Tazewell Co., while Gustavus had moved to Henrico Co., where he married Parmelia Duke and worked as a "Stone Potter" at a yet-to-be-identified pottery.
Lot: 1007 - STAMPED "T. R WADDELL / VA", ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "T. R WADDELL / VA", ALLEGHANY CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, slight ovoid form with collared flat-top rim. Thomas Waddell's pottery on Christley's Run, near Boiling Spring, VA. Circa 1850-1870. 10 1/4" H, 5" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter, ed. - Ceramics in America 2004, "The Remarkable Stoneware of George N. Fulton, Circa 1856-1894" by Kurt C. Russ, p. 165, fig. 13 left and for a discussion of Waddell's pottery see pp. 164-165.
Lot: 1008 - STAMPED "GEO. W. MILLER / STRASBURG, VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "GEO. W. MILLER / STRASBURG, VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, squared rim, beaded neck, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt dropped feather decoration from neck to each side. 1880-1901. 13 5/8" H, 8 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 441, fig. 7.61.
Lot: 1009 - EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA MOLDED AND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CAT FIGURE
EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA MOLDED AND DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CAT FIGURE, lead and manganese glaze over a light yellow slip wash, solid right-facing seated figure with tail to front over the haunches, stamped oval eye-like device delineating eyes, ears and mouth, raised on a conforming base with boldly notched edge. Probably S. Bell & Son, Strasburg, VA. Circa 1890. 4 5/8" H, 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" base. Literature: Closely parallels Manger - Pottery From the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys, p. 39. Catalogue Note: This cat closely parallels an unglazed example with all-over punched decoration discovered and sold by Jeffrey S. Evans (T/A GVA) on 11/15/2008, lot 1001. This cat is now part of the collections at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA (Acc. #2008.8.1). The glaze seen on the cat offered here is identical to that often seen on a cylindrical pitcher usually bearing an S. Bell & Son stamp; for example see JSE&A, 11/12/2011, lot 13. The eye-like decorative device seen on this cat and the example sold by us in 2008 can also be seen on numerous other earthenware figures attributed to the Bell family; for example see Comstock, pp. 232, 233 and Wiltshire, pls. 23 and 25.
Lot: 1010 - RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WATER COOLER
RARE STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA ATTRIBUTED DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WATER COOLER, lead- and manganese-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form with a flaring rim, applied arched braided handles, circular applied bung hole, and beaded decoration to base. Possibly the pottery of Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1886-1903. 17 3/4" HOA, 8 3/4" DOA rim.
Lot: 1011 - STAMPED "J. EBERLY & BRO / STRASBURG VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
STAMPED "J. EBERLY & BRO / STRASBURG VA.", SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, unglazed, "5" gallon capacity mark, graceful ovoid form, having a medium slightly flared collar with plain rim, and beaded neck. Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1885-1892. 15 1/4" H, 9 3/8" D rim. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, stamp as p. 263, fig. 5.175.
Lot: 1012 - STAMPED "S BELL", WINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
STAMPED "S. BELL", WINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, single lead-glazed with manganese flecks to interior, approximately three-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, six-incised shoulder rings, applied tab handles, and beaded foot. Samuel Bell (1811-1891), Winchester, VA. Circa 1840. 13 3/4" H, 10 1/8" D rim. Published: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Bell jar p. 207, figs. 5.17 and 5.17a. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, stamp as p. 205, fig. 5.16.
Lot: 1013 - STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAMER OF RARE FORM
STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAMER OF RARE FORM, lead-, copper-, and manganese-glazed over a slip wash, ovoid form with a flaring rim, lightly beaded neck ring, applied rounded handle, raised on a short pedestal base. Probably Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919) or S. Bell & Son (active 1882-1915), Strasburg, VA. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 3/8" H, 2 7/8" D rim, 2 3/4" D foot. Catalogue Note: We could locate no published examples of this form of creamer.
Lot: 1014 - STRASBURG SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MATCH SAFES OR FLOWER STANDS, LOT OF TWO
STRASBURG, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA POLYCHROME-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MATCH SAFES OR FLOWER STANDS, LOT OF TWO, lead-, copper-, and manganese-glazed over a slip wash, cupped form raised on a broad stepped foot, interior hollow to the base and fully glazed. Attributed to the pottery of Jacob Eberly (1830-1908) and Daniel Letcher Eberly (1859-1919), Strasburg, VA. 1886-1903. 2 5/8" H, 3" D base and 3" H, 3" D base. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 278, fig. 5.215, front row; Manger - Pottery From the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys, p. 94, fig. top.
Lot: 1015 - SIGNED "J. BUCK", WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
SIGNED "J. BUCK", WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed, cylindrical form with plain rim, sharp shoulder, and incised ring below shoulder, unglazed base. Inscribed "J. Buck" to underside. Circa 1840. 2 3/4" H, 2 1/8" D rim. Literature: For additional information on Buck see Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, pp. 378-379. Catalogue Note: This is the only known inscribed piece by J. Buck. This jar was purchased together with an inkwell and cream/milk pitcher, lots 1016 and 1017 respectively, in this auction.
Lot: 1016 - J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL
J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA INKWELL, lead-glazed with iron flecks, cylindrical form with rounded top, slightly waisted side, and central hole to top. Circa 1840. 1 1/4" HOA, 3 1/4" DOA. Catalogue Note: This piece was originally purchased together with a marked "J. BUCK" jar and an attributed cream/milk pitcher, lots 1015 and 1017 respectively, in this auction. The inkwell has an identical clay body with iron-speckled lead glaze as lot 1004, a stamped "J. BUCK" cream jug/pitcher sold on 11/13/2020 at Jeffrey S. Evans and Associates.
Lot: 1017 - J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAM / MILK PITCHER
J. BUCK ATTRIBUTED, WOODSTOCK, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CREAM / MILK PITCHER, lead-glazed, baluster form with incised ring below rim, applied strap handle with medial ridge, and pronounced foot. Circa 1840. 5" HOA. Catalogue Note: This piece was purchased together with a marked "J. BUCK" jar and an attributed inkwell, lots 1015 and 1016 respectively, in this auction. It has an identical clay body and glaze to the signed "J. Buck" jar, lot 1015.
Lot: 1018 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE CROCKS / JARS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE CROCKS / JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, each of wide-mouth semi-ovoid form, comprising one with rounded rim and beaded foot and one having flattened rim and slightly flaring foot. Mid 19th century. 3 1/4" HOA, 3" DOA.
Lot: 1019 - HUGH SMITH ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
HUGH SMITH ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt broad vertical flower to one side, reverse featuring swag design below rim and six single leaves/"crow's feet", additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly made for Hugh Smith (1769-1856) at the Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. Circa 1825. 9" H, 5 1/8" D rim. Literature: Designs parallel Wilder - Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 123, HS039a and stamp as p. 332, Var. I. Catalogue Note: Hugh Smith was born in Knutsford, England in 1769. Immigrating to America in 1795, he founded a successful china mercantile business in Alexandria that would include his nephew Thomas Smith and eventually his eldest son Hugh Charles. Smith built numerous relationships with a variety of businesses in the city including John Swann's Wilkes Street pottery. By 1817, the American economy began to wane and Swann's pottery began to struggle financially and by 1821, the Wilkes Street pottery was mortgaged to Smith for the sum of $500. In 1825, Hugh Smith became the sole owner of the business after Swann was jailed in debtors prison. The pottery flourished under Smith's management. Smith hired numerous skilled potters and decorators to work for his shop on Wilkes Street including African Americans and those of European descent. By 1830, he relinquished managerial responsibilities at the pottery to his son Hugh Charles. Three years afterward, Hugh Charles left the pottery, returning full time to the family mercantile business. At this time, the senior Smith officially leased the Wilkes Street pottery to potter and employee B.C. Milburn and by 1841, had sold the business to Milburn. Hugh Smith died in 1856, at the age of 88.
Lot: 1020 - STAMPED "H.C. SMITH / ALEXA", ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STAMPED "H.C. SMITH / ALEXA", ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt hanging feathered tassels on front and three horizontal leaves below rim on reverse, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Made for Hugh Charles Smith (1804-1854) at the Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. 1847-1850. 11" H, 5 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Wilder - Alexandria Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 173, fig. HCS070; stamp as ibid., p. 320, Mk VII. Catalogue Note: Hugh Charles Smith, eldest son of Hugh Smith (1769-1856), partnered with his father in the management of the Wilkes Street pottery beginning in 1825. Hugh Charles, like his father, was a merchant and not a potter by trade. The stoneware vessels produced under their administration were made by numerous potters and decorators, both African American and white, hired throughout the 16-years the family owned the pottery. In 1833, Hugh Charles returned full-time to the merchant business. At this time, the senior Smith officially leased the Wilkes Street pottery to potter and employee B.C. Milburn and by 1841, had sold the business to Milburn. Hugh Charles passed away at the young age of 50 in 1854.
Lot: 1021 - JOHN SWANN ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JOHN SWANN ATTRIBUTED, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-and-a-half gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles. Incised inverted shield, "S", and additional large "8" on one side above base. Probably John Blake Swann (1789-aft. 1831), "Stone-Ware Manufactory" / Wilkes Street Pottery, Alexandria, VA. 1810-1819. 13 1/4" H, 7 1/8" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Wilder - Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876, p. 49, fig. JS015; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2012, "'Stone-ware of excellent quality, Alexandria manufacture', Part I: The Pottery of John Swann" by Barbara Magid, p. 115, fig. 2. Catalogue Note: John Blake Swann was born in St. Mary's County, MD in 1789. After the loss of both his parents, Swann was apprenticed to potter Lewis W. Plum when he was 14-years-old. Following the completion of his apprenticeship, Swann founded the Wilkes Street pottery in Alexandria in 1811. The first years of the pottery were a success, however by 1817, America's economy began to wane and by 1819, the young country was in a full recession. Swann's business began to suffer and was in desperate need of a boost. In an ad from August 1819, he states that he had "been enabled lately to make a great improvement in his ware..." It is unknown what exactly he meant by this, but Wilder (Alexandria, Virginia Pottery, 1792-1876) theorizes that he may have started decorating his wares with cobalt at this time. It was also around this year that Swann began marking his pieces. Unfortunately, Swann's attempts to increase sales and dig himself out of debt were unsuccessful, he eventually resorted to selling the pottery to merchant Hugh Smith in 1825. Swann continued to work at the pottery through 1830 under Smith's management but by 1831, it is believed he moved West in search of greater opportunities.
Lot: 1022 - MID-ATLANTIC / WASHINGTON, DC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC / WASHINGTON, DC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, elongated ovoid form, having flattened rim and applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt double-bloom flower to one side and reverse featuring a single-bloom flower, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly John Walker (c.1805-1883) working for Richard Butt, Washington DC. Second quarter 19th century. 12 1/8" H, 6 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: John Walker (c.1805-1883) emigrated from England in 1826. First known to have produced stoneware in Baltimore, Walker soon moved on to Washington, DC, where he is listed on a city directory in 1834. In the District of Columbia, Walker was employed by Richard Butt, who managed a pottery located at the southwest corner of Eighth and I Streets NW. Walker's pieces clearly show the influence, both decorative and in form, of potteries located in nearby Alexandria and Baltimore. Notably, John Walker not only worked as a potter, he also performed the services of a physician. By 1840, Walker had left the nation's capital moving west to Ohio and then Kentucky, where he worked with Cornwall Kirkpatrick, of Anna Pottery fame. John Walker continued to be listed as a potter living in Frankfort, KY on the 1860 and 1870 census. He passed away in 1883 and is buried in Frankfort Cemetery. Richard Butt acquired his first pottery business in Montgomery County, Maryland circa 1826. Never formally trained as a potter, Butt's primary occupation throughout his life was in the field of law enforcement; the pottery business served only as an additional form of income. By 1834, Butt had relocated into the nation's capital, founding the area that would later be known as "Potters' Kiln Square". During this time, he also served as overseer of the city's paupers asylum, which also held individuals convicted of minor criminal offenses, some of whom may have been employed at his nearby pottery. Multiple master potters were employed at Butt's establishment over the years including English born John Walker (c.1805-1883) and German born Joseph Straub (ca. 1800-ca. 1868). Butt sold his pottery business by 1846, continuing primarily with his law enforcement vocation. Butt's most prestigious position came when President Lincoln appointed him commissioner of the Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia in 1863. Sadly, he died only two years later.
Lot: 1023 - SANFORD PERRY ATTRIBUTED, JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
SANFORD PERRY ATTRIBUTED, JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed, "1 1/2" capacity mark, ovoid form, beaded neck ring and double-incised rings to shoulder. Brushed cobalt horizontal floral decoration repeated three times to shoulder, spout flanked by two upright feather design, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Sanford Perry working at David Parr's Rocketts Landing, Richmond, VA or at Moro Phillip's Trees Point Factory, Charles City Co., VA. Mid 19th century. 12 1/4" HOA. Literature: Rice - James River Stoneware & the S.S. Perry Connection, decoration parallels p. 265, fig. 426 and p. 266, fig. 427; stamp as p. 299, fig. 486 middle row, far left; stamp as p. 301, fig. 489 third row, far left.
Lot: 1024 - SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with rounded rim. Slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations including script reading "H Lowndes / Manufactor / Petersburg / Va" flanked by quintuple boll cotton plants. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74; for an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1025 - SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SIGNED HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck ring, and applied arched handles. Slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations including script reading "H. Lowndes / Manufactor / Petersburg / Va" to one side, reverse featuring a quintuple boll cotton plant, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 11 7/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74; for an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1026 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with rounded rim, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal triple-bloom floral decoration on both sides and a brushed "4" below each handle, additional cobalt across handles and to terminals. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1027 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, and nearly straight tab-like handles. "Richmond Tassel" decorations surrounding the capacity mark to front, and three hanging tassels to reverse, additional cobalt at handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 1/4" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Closely parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 239, fig. 58.
Lot: 1028 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark to each side, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, short neck, and nearly straight applied tab handles. Brushed cobalt single flower decoration over the capacity mark to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 14" H, 8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 239, fig. 58 and stamp as fig. 59.
Lot: 1029 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with squared rim, well-defined neck, beaded shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles. Brushed cobalt three-bloom floral design to one side, reverse with highlighted "3" capacity mark surrounded by cloud-like design, additional light cobalt to handles. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 13 3/4" H, 6 3/8" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 100, fig. 2.48, top row. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America, 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley, by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 240, fig. 61.
Lot: 1030 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, triple-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt semi-circular design to each side, additional cobalt haphazardly applied to handle terminals. Attributed to Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 105, fig. 2.56. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 28.
Lot: 1031 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with slightly rounded rim, beaded neck, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt large cloud-like bloom framed by upright feather-style foliate to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 9 5/8" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1032 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal feather-style foliate designs to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 11 7/8" H, 6 3/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 84, fig. 2.25, bottom left. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1033 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, vertical collar, and nearly straight tab handles. Brushed cobalt opposing leaf design with dot to center on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 13 1/8" H, 7 1/4" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 241, fig. 63.
Lot: 1034 - HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
HENRY LOWNDES (D. 1842), PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck ring, and applied arched handles. Bold slip-trailed and brushed cobalt decorations featuring a quintuple boll cotton plant to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Henry Lowndes, Petersburg, VA. 1835-1840. 14 1/8" H, 8 1/4" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 202, fig. 5.16. Literature: Decoration parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 248, fig. 74 left; For an additional discussion of the Lowndes pottery see the MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia" by Charles Umstott.
Lot: 1035 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt large cloud-like bloom framed by upright feather-style foliate to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 12 1/8" H, 7" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 84, fig. 2.25 bottom right. Literature: For the most recent research on Frayser see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1036 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles, iron-oxide glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal double-blossom floral decoration on both sides, additional cobalt to handles including one with dots. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 5/8" H, 6" D rim and 12 1/8" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1037 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, beaded neck, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt wavy lines flanking "4" capacity to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 14 1/2" H, 7 3/4" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 27.
Lot: 1038 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal multi-bloom floral decoration on both sides, additional cobalt across handles and to terminals. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 3/4" H, 6" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1039 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, rounded rim, beaded neck, multi-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal open double-bloom flower on a feathered foliated stem, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 7 1/2" D rim. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 144, fig. 3.27 left. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 75, fig. 27.
Lot: 1040 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck ring, and double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt single-bloom vertical flower to each side and additional cobalt across one handle. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 1/4" H, 6 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1041 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal vine decoration to each side and "2" capacity mark below each handle. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 12 1/8" H, 6" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 16.
Lot: 1042 - STEPHEN B. SWEENEY, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
STEPHEN B. SWEENEY, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal "spitting tulip" decoration on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Stephen B. Sweeney (1799-1862), Bailey's Creek, Henrico Co., VA. 1838-1863. 11 3/4" H, 6 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 237, fig. 55; Mueller-Heubach - From Kaolin to Claymount: Landscapes of the 19th-Century James River Stoneware Industry (Dissertation, College of William and Mary), p. 160, fig. 74.
Lot: 1043 - SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SAMUEL FRAYSER (D. 1849) ATTRIBUTED, HENRICO CO., VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with squared rim, beaded neck, and double-incised shoulder rings, applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt double-bloom flower with feathered foliate stems to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Frayser (ca. 1787-1849), Henrico Co., VA. Circa 1817-1849. 11" H, 5 3/4" D rim. Literature: Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, form parallels p. 223, fig. 29 and for the most recent research on Frayser see pp. 221-227.
Lot: 1044 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, triple-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal double-bloom floral decoration on each side and a brushed "3" below each handle, additional cobalt across one handle. John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Richmond Factory, Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 15" H, 6 3/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 19.
Lot: 1045 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower to front. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico County, VA. 1817-1837. 13 7/8" HOA. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 143, fig. 3.25 bottom left; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "The Destruction of the Benjamin DuVal Stoneware Manufactory, Richmond, Virginia" by Robert Hunter and Marshall Goodman, p. 54, fig. 44.
Lot: 1046 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flat-top rim and vertical collar, incised neck rings, and applied tab handles. Slip-trailed cobalt swags and tassels extending from handle to handle at shoulder on each side. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 11 7/8" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 242, fig. 65.
Lot: 1047 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, ovoid form with thin, slightly rounded rim, vertical collar, incised shoulder ring, and tab handles. Brushed cobalt double chain link-style decoration to one side, reverse having cloud-like decoration surrounding capacity mark, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 12" H, 6 1/2" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, decoration p. 83, fig. 49.
Lot: 1048 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, "3" gallon capacity mark, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower over capacity mark with feathered foliated stem flanked by vertical foliate designs on shoulder, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 15 5/8" HOA. Published: Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 148, fig. 3.33, top right. Literature: Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, capacity mark as p. 239, fig. 59.
Lot: 1049 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, ovoid form with thin, flat-top rounded rim, and nearly straight tab-like handles. Brushed cobalt "4" capacity with cloud-like surround to shoulder on one side, reverse having two vertical tassels to shoulder, and additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to Samuel Wilson and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 14 3/4" H, 8" D rim. Literature: Form parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley" by Kurt C. Russ, Robert Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman, p. 242, fig. 65.
Lot: 1050 - SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
SCHERMERHORN POTTERY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles. Brushed cobalt horizontal vine decoration to each side. Richmond Factory, John P. Schermerhorn (1788-1850), Henrico Co., VA. 1817-1850. 9 3/8" H, 5 3/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, p. 73, fig. 16.
Lot: 1051 - JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with flattened, thin rim, beaded neck, and nearly straight tab handles. Bold brushed cobalt design featuring double-links with dashed line to center of each and a vertical wavy line to middle, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Attributed to John P. Schermerhorn, Samuel Wilson, and/or associates, Richmond or Henrico County, VA. 1817-1850. 9" H, 5 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Jenkins - Ceramics in Virginia: 19th Century Stoneware from the Lower James River Valley, p. 101, fig. 2.50; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Rocketts' Red Glare: John P. Schermerhorn and the Early Richmond-Area Stoneware Industry" by Kurt C. Russ and W. Sterling Schermerhorn, decoration p. 83, fig. 49.
Lot: 1052 - VIRGINIA STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
VIRGINIA STONEWARE ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity buggy/wagon jug, beehive form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle with medial ridge and a 2" H inkwell of cylindrical form. 19th century. 8 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1053 - STAMPED "J. H. SPENCER.", RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE CROCK / CREAM RISER
STAMPED "J. H. SPENCER.", RANDOLPH CO., NORTH CAROLINA STONEWARE CROCK / CREAM RISER, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, wide-mouth conical form with flattened rim. Jordan Harris Spencer (b. 1847), Randolph County, NC. Circa 1847. 7 1/4" H, 10 1/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels The Mint Museum - North Carolina Pottery, p. 181, fig. 361.
Lot: 1054 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed, "1" gallon capacity mark stamped horizontally, ovoid form with rounded rim, beaded neck, incised shoulder ring, and applied strap handle. Bold brushed cobalt four-bloom double-stem floral decoration on front and four horizontal leaves spaced around neck, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Possibly the pottery of Peter Herrmann (1825-1901). Circa 1870. 10 1/8" H, 5 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2005, "Distinguishing Marks and Flowering Designs: Baltimore's Utilitarian Stoneware Industry," by John E. Kille, p. 117, fig. 52
Lot: 1055 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with sharp shoulder and rounded rim. Brushed cobalt horizontal floral design to shoulder full round. Mid 19th century. 10 1/4" H, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1056 - STAMPED BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MERCHANT'S STONEWARE HARVEST-STYLE JUG
STAMPED BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MERCHANT'S STONEWARE HARVEST-STYLE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately a half-gallon capacity, beehive form with a 1 3/4" D mouth to shoulder, a horizontal strap handle to top, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "J MYER & CO / 39 CHEAPSIDE / BALTIMORE" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 8 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1057 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth, applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "S. ULMAN & BRO. / DEALERS IN / LIQUORS. CIGARS TOBACCO & C. / DOCK STREET. / SALISBURY. M.D." with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 7 3/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1058 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal. Stamped "S. ULMAN & BRO. / LIQUOR DEALERS / MAIN, ST SALISBURY, M,D" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 9 7/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1059 - STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED SALISBURY, MARYLAND LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, beehive form with ringed mouth, applied strap handle with thumb-pressed lower terminal, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stamped "FROM / ULMAN & BRO / WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS / IN LIQUOR TOBACCO ? / [S]ALISBURY M D" with cobalt highlighting the stamp. Circa 1875. 7 3/4" HOA. Catalogue Note: Simon Ulman was born in Myerstown, PA in 1843. According to his obituary, he moved to Salisbury, MD in 1868. He founded the successful liquor company known as S. Ulman & Bro. and also was a manager of the Ulman Opera House. "He was one of the substantial business men of Salisbury, being a director of the Salisbury National Bank and a Mason of high standing." He is listed on the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census as a liquor dealer. Mr. Ulman passed away in 1904.
Lot: 1060 - MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, ovoid form with galleried rim, double-incised shoulder rings, applied vertical double strap handles, and pronounced foot. Slip-trailed cobalt dots between two horizontal wavy lines on each side, additional cobalt brushed to handle terminals. Clam shell cut-off lines to base. First half 19th century. 13 1/4" H, 6 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1061 - MID-ATLANTIC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, ovoid form with squared rim, double-incised shoulder rings, applied arched handles, and pronounced foot, brown-glazed interior. Bold brushed cobalt horizontal double flower decoration extending from handle to handle on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals and wavy line below. Mid 19th century. 8 7/8" H, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1062 - WEST VIRGINIA LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STENCILED STONEWARE JUG
WEST VIRGINIA LIQUOR MERCHANT'S STENCILED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle. Stenciled cobalt "BEN BAER. / WHOLESALE / LIQUOR DEALER / CHARLESTON, W. VA." Circa 1880. 9 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1063 - MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, SLIP-DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed over white slip with manganese swirls, cylindrical shouldered form with flared rim. Second half 19th century. 5 1/4" H, 4 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: The clay type suggests a northern Shenandoah Valley origin.
Lot: 1064 - MID-ATLANTIC EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JAR
MID-ATLANTIC EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JAR, lead-glazed, barrel form having a flattened rim with six raised bands. Circa 1875. 3 7/8" H, 2 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1065 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED TANWARE CREAM PITCHER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED TANWARE CREAM PITCHER, approximately one-pint capacity, ovoid form with high neck, applied delicate strap handle and pronounced foot, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed Albany-slip double tulip and undulating vine decoration to body, additional leaves to neck, dots to neck and base, and dashes to handle. Probably New Geneva, PA. Circa 1880. 6 5/8" HOA, 3 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1066 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim with beaded ring below, applied arched handles and double-incised rings below, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "James Hamilton & Co. / Greensboro, Pa.", brushed cobalt decorative elements including bands below rim and above foot, a foliated vine above and below stencil, and "3" capacity below, additional cobalt to handle terminals. James Hamilton & Co., Greensboro, PA. Circa 1860. 11 1/2" H, 10 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1067 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated ten-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "R.T. WILLIAMS. / NEW GENEVA, PA.", additional decorative stencil to middle, "10" capacity mark below, and brushed cobalt bands and dashes, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Robert T. Williams, New Geneva, PA. 1882-1895. 17 3/8" H, 14" D rim.
Lot: 1068 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK WITH COVER
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK WITH COVER, salt-glazed, "1 1/2" gallon capacity mark below handle, truncated cylindrical form with squared rim, incised shoulder ring, applied arched handles, and brown-glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal leaf decoration repeated twice to each side, with additional cobalt to handle terminals, cover featuring four brushed cobalt feathers to edge and additional cobalt surrounding finial. Probably the Remmey Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1870. 6 7/8" HOA, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1069 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT'S STAMPED AND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT'S STAMPED AND DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, brown-glazed interior. Stamped "FROM / ALLEN & BRO. / 23 & 25 SO. 4TH ST. / PHILA." Brushed cobalt dropped feather decoration from shoulder repeated four times. Possibly the Richard C. Remmey pottery. Circa 1880. 8 1/4" H, 5 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1070 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, designated three-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised neck and lower shoulder ring, applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "WILLIAMS AND REPPERT / GREENSBORO, PA" with additional decorative stencil to middle and additional brushed and wavy cobalt bands. William Williams and Thomas Reppert, Greensboro, PA. Late 19th century. 14" H, 8 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1071 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "HAMILTON / AND / JONES. / GREENSBORO. / PA.", additional stenciled decorative ornaments to center and spitting tulips above, and "4" capacity below, brushed cobalt bands and wavy line decorations, and additional cobalt to handle terminals. Frank Hamilton and John Jones, Greensboro, PA. 1865-1897. 12 1/2" H, 11 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1072 - STAMPED "T. ANDERSON", INDIANA CO., PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
STAMPED "T. ANDERSON", INDIANA CO., PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity wide-mouth crock with slightly flared collar, beaded neck, and applied arched tab handles and a "1 1/2" capacity marked example, semi-ovoid form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, having brushed cobalt vertical single-bloom flower on a foliate stem repeated twice. Thomas Anderson, Indiana County, PA. 19th century. 7" and 10 3/4" H.
Lot: 1073 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck, Albany-slip glazed interior. Cobalt stenciled floral design with two roses to center. Circa 1875. 9 1/2" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1074 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA STENCILED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with grooved wax-seal rim, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Stenciled cobalt "A. CONRAD, / NEW GENEVA, / FAYETTE CO. / PA.", decorative ornament flanking the "PA." Alexander Conrad, New Geneva, PA. 1870-1882. 8" H, 4 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1075 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed over a slip wash, designated five-gallon capacity, wide-mouth semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim and applied arched handles with medial ridge. Bold brushed cobalt dotted-tulip decoration repeated twice to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals, and incised "5" capacity mark below stamp. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 11" H, 12 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, decoration p. 116, fig. 4.99 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1076 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CAKE CROCK, salt-glazed over a slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, truncated cylindrical form with squared rim, applied arched handles, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt hanging dotted-tulip decoration repeated twice to each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 6 3/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, form and decoration p. 114, fig. 4.91 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1077 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE DIMINUTIVE SNUFF JAR
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE DIMINUTIVE SNUFF JAR, salt-glazed, cylindrical form with sharp shoulder and squared rim. John B. Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 4 5/8" H, 2 1/4" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1078 - JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately two-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with squared rim, applied arched handles, squared foot, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt horizontal double dropped feather decoration to shoulder on each side, additional cobalt to handle terminals. Unmarked. Attributed to John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 9 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1079 - STAMPED "J. BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TUB
STAMPED "J. BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TUB, lead-glazed with manganese sponged decorations, cylindrical form with three raised bands and arched twisted rope-style handles. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Circa 1840. 6 1/2" H, 8 3/4" D rim. Published: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 115, figs. 4.93 and 4.93a. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.68.
Lot: 1080 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, squat low-form body with wide-flared rim and pronounced foot, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 6 3/4" H, 7 1/2" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Retains a note that reads: "From Dr. Henderson sale / Was a doctor in Fairfield, Pa".
Lot: 1081 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE VASE
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE VASE, lead- and manganese-glazed, graceful baluster form with tooled neck, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. Mid 19th century. 6" H, 3 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 145, fig. 4.187 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1082 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FOOD MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO'", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FOOD MOLD, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, swirled form with open central tube. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 4 1/4" H, 8 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, form and decoration p. 138, fig. 4.167 far left and middle and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.70.
Lot: 1083 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE PITCHER
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE PITCHER, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, semi-ovoid form with incised medial ring, applied strap handle, and pronounced foot, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 4 3/8" HOA. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1084 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MUSH CUP / MUG
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MUSH CUP / MUG, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, incised ring below rim and applied strap handle with medial groove. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 3 5/8" H, 4 5/8" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69.
Lot: 1085 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD, lead-glazed, ten-lobed body with central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, having pedestalled foot, stamped vertically to side. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 2 3/8" H, 4 3/8" D rim. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Comstock notes that this "jelly mold", likely the smallest style of redware food mold made by Bell, was fabricated without a central tube, a design feature which apparently would have "imparted a solid appearance to its contents when turned out". This example is marked with a "JOHN BELL" stamp, which Bell used from 1840 onwards at his Waynesboro shop.
Lot: 1086 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD
STAMPED "JOHN BELL", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JELLY MOLD, lead-glazed, ten-lobed body with central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, stamped vertically to side. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 2 1/8" H, 4 1/8" D rim. Literature: Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 138, fig. fig. 4.168 and stamp as p. 107, fig. 4.69. Catalogue Note: Comstock notes that this "jelly mold", likely the smallest style of redware food mold made by Bell, was fabricated without a central tube, a design feature which apparently would have "imparted a solid appearance to its contents when turned out". This particular example is marked with a "JOHN BELL" stamp, which he used from 1840 onwards at his Waynesboro shop.
Lot: 1087 - STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON
STAMPED "JOHN BELL / WAYNESBORO", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CUSPIDOR / SPITTOON, mottled lead- and manganese-glazed, circular form with rounded shoulder, a medial collar and D-shaped cut-out drain hole, stamped under base. John Bell (1800-1880), Waynesboro, PA. 1850-1880. 3 1/4" HOA, 6 3/8" DOA. Literature: Stamp as Comstock - The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, p. 107, fig. 7.70.
Lot: 1088 - JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE COVER
JOHN BELL ATTRIBUTED, WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE COVER, lead-glazed with sponged manganese to edge, circular form with round finial. John Bell, Waynesboro, PA. 1840-1880. 7 3/4" DOA, 6 5/8" D interior flange.
Lot: 1089 - EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "THOMAS / MOREHEAD / MAY THE 10 / 1828", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "THOMAS / MOREHEAD / MAY THE 10 / 1828", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with some manganese splotches/drips, bold ovoid form with plain rim and three incised rings to upper body. Thomas Morehead, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA. Dated 1828. 6 7/8" H, 3 3/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: Very little is known about Thomas Morehead. He was recorded as a potter in the 1814 U.S. Septennial Census in Pennsylvania. In his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Comstock recorded a few lines about the potter on p. 445. He noted that Morehead had "No known mark", making the present jar and lot 1090 in this auction the only known marked Thomas Morehead pieces.
Lot: 1090 - EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "MR. / MOREHEAD", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED "MR. / MOREHEAD", WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, cylindrical form with incised rings, plain rim, and rounded shoulder. Thomas Morehead, Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA. Circa 1830. 6 7/8" H, 3 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: Very little is known about Thomas Morehead. He was recorded as a potter in the 1814 U.S. Septennial Census in Pennsylvania. In his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region, Comstock recorded a few lines about the potter on p. 445. He noted that Morehead had "No known mark", making the present jar and lot 1089 in this auction the only known marked Thomas Morehead pieces.
Lot: 1091 - RARE STAMPED "MRS. HEART & CO. P A", CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
RARE STAMPED "MRS. HEART & CO. P A", CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead- and manganese-glazed, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim and incised ring to shoulder. Kate Heart Pottery, Chambersburg, PA. Circa 1870-1872. 5 3/8" H, 5 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: Catherine "Kate" Heart was the widow of potter J. Milton Heart of Chambersburg, PA. Her husband, having been taught the pottery trade by his father Jacob Heart, passed away at only 38 years of age in 1870. Afterward, Kate took it upon herself to continue the family's pottery business. According to H.E. Comstock in his book The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley, Heart hired potter David Croft and others to continue the operation under the name of "Mrs. Heart & Co." Unfortunately, the business only lasted about two years, ending when Heart sold the pottery in 1872 to William Merrig.
Lot: 1092 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH / LOAF PAN
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH / LOAF PAN, single lead-glazed with coggled rim. Yellow-slipped stylized foliate designs to interior. Possibly Philadelphia. First half 19th century. 2 3/4" HOA, 13 3/4" x 9 3/4".
Lot: 1093 - STAMPED "JOHNSONVILLE / PA.", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PLATE
STAMPED "JOHNSONVILLE / PA.", PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PLATE, lead-glazed, lightly coggled rim, circular stamp to underside with "9" to center. Yellow-slip trailed wavy four-line decoration. Upper Mount Bethel Township, Northampton Co., PA. Mid 19th century. 9" D.
Lot: 1094 - PENNSYLVANIA / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER, lead-glazed with manganese speckles, approximately half-gallon capacity, ovoid form with incised shoulder ring, applied grooved strap handle, and beaded foot. Second half 19th century. 8" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1095 - PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FLOWER POT
PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE FLOWER POT, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, cylindrical form with ruffled rim and raised band to shoulder, and punched drain hole to base. Circa 1875. 7" H, 8 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1096 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AND RELATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TEAPOTS, LOT OF TWO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AND RELATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE TEAPOTS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a Thomas Haig attributed double-ogee-form example with flared foot and rim, extruded triple-ridge strap handle, and beaded design on rim, shoulder, and lower body; and a similar example having molded-rib spout and strap handle with medial ridge. Each retaining its original cover with a punched vent hole. First attributed to Thomas Haig's Pottery, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1830. 6 3/8" HOA. Literature: Parallels Myers - Handcraft to Industry: Philadelphia Ceramics in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, p. 13, fig. 6. Catalogue Note: A nearly identical teapot is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Accession #1892-80a,b), acquired by Edwin Atlee Barber in the late 19th century and attributed to Thomas Haig's Pottery (1812 - c. 1893).
Lot: 1097 - STAMPED PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
STAMPED PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising a "KIRK" stamped food/cake mold with additional light manganese flecks, 13-lobes, and a central open tube and a "D COPE." stamped conical-form bowl with additional columns of three manganese dots full-round interior and exterior. Each having impressed stamps to underside. Winfield S. Kirk, Sipe & Sons, Williamsport, PA; Darlington Cope, Chester County, PA. Second half 19th century. 3 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1098 - PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHER, lead-glazed, each having applied strap handles and pronounced foot, comprising a Pennsylvania bulbous-form example with incised wavy line to shoulder having mottled olive green and brown glaze and a New England ovoid-form example with galleried rim and glaze stopping just above foot. 19th century. 6 3/4" and 7 1/2" H.
Lot: 1099 - PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CANNERS / JARS, LOT OF TWO
PENNSYLVANIA / NEW ENGLAND EARTHENWARE / REDWARE CANNERS / JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity cylindrical-form example with additional sponged manganese decorations and an approximately one-quart capacity tapering-form example, each having glaze stopping just above foot. Larger example probably Pennsylvania. 19th century. 6 7/8" and 7 3/4" H.
Lot: 1100 - PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MINIATURE PITCHER
PENNSYLVANIA EARTHENWARE / REDWARE MINIATURE PITCHER, lead-glazed, squat form with slightly flaring collar, having an applied rounded strap handle, and a concave base. Hand-brushed "12485 / 521" to underside. Second half 19th century. 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1101 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR WITH COVER
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR WITH COVER, lead-glazed with manganese flecks, cylindrical form with three bands of three raised rings. Cover of undetermined association. Circa 1875. 7 7/8" HOA. Catalogue Note: The cover is somewhat ill-fitting, however the clay color is very similar to the jar, as is the manganese flecking in the glaze.
Lot: 1102 - PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHERS, LOT OF THREE
PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PITCHERS, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, comprising one conical-form batter example having spout to side and applied strap handle with medial groove and two examples having galleried rims with incised shoulder rings and applied strap handles. Second half 19th century. 3 1/8" to 7 1/4" H.
Lot: 1103 - NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated four-gallon capacity, wide-mouth cylindrical form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed and slip-trailed cobalt decoration featuring a spitting tulip and "4" capacity mark above. Circa 1870. 10 5/8" H, 11 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1104 - STAMPED "J. CLARK & CO / TROY", NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "J. CLARK & CO / TROY", NEW YORK DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, approximately two-gallon capacity, bold ovoid form with ringed mouth and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt vertical tree or foliate design to front, additional cobalt highlighting stamp. John Clark & Co., Troy, NY. 1826-1828. 14 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1105 - STAMPED "A, J, BUTTLER, / [MA]NUFACT[URER] / NEW-BRUNSWICK, NJ.", NEW JERSEY DECORATED STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "A, J, BUTTLER, / [M]ANUFACTU[RER] / NEW-BRUNSWICK, NJ.", NEW JERSEY DECORATED STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, squat beehive form with flat-top rounded mouth and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Cobalt brushed three flower bud decoration with "2" capacity mark to center. Alfred J. Buttler, New Brunswick, NJ. Third quarter 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1106 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK, salt-glazed, designated two-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Slip-trailed cobalt lyre design with "2." above and "1" below. Together with a wooden cover. Third quarter 19th century. 9 1/4" H, 10 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1107 - STAMPED "T. CRAFTS. &. CO / NASHUA", NEW HAMPSHIRE STONEWARE JUG
STAMPED "T. CRAFTS. &. CO / NASHUA", NEW HAMPSHIRE STONEWARE JUG, salt-glazed, "2" gallon capacity mark, bold ovoid form having flat-top rounded mouth with incised ring and applied strap handle, Albany-slip glazed interior. Thomas Crafts & Co. (James, Martin, and Thomas Spencer Crafts), Nashua, NH. 1838-1852. 13 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1108 - STAMPED "L. NORTON & SON.", BENNINGTON, VERMONT STONEWARE MUG / TANKARD
STAMPED "L. NORTON & SON.", BENNINGTON, VERMONT STONEWARE MUG / TANKARD, Albany-slip glazed, approximately two pint capacity, cylindrical form with incised ring above medial body, and applied strap handle. Luman and Julius Norton, Bennington, VT. 1833-1841. 6" H, 4 1/8" D rim. Catalogue Note: A note to the underside reads, "According to Osgood (pp. 106-107), no marked mugs are known." Osgood authored the book The Jug and Related Stoneware of Bennington.
Lot: 1109 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, each of ovoid form with glaze stopping above foot, comprising an approximately two-gallon capacity example having a flared rim with coggled neck decoration, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched tab handles and an approximately one-gallon capacity example having beaded neck, lightly incised rings below beaded ring, and applied arched handles. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 9" and 10" H. Catalogue Note: Each retains handwritten label to base identifying the jar as Hoyt or Day Pottery, Norwalk, CT.
Lot: 1110 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, each of ovoid form with two or three bands of incised lines, applied arched handles, and glaze stopping above foot, comprising an approximately half-gallon capacity example and an approximately one-gallon capacity example. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 7 5/8" and 9 5/8" H. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2003, "'Informed Conjecture': Collecting Long Island Redware", by Anthony W. Butera, Jr., p. 218, fig. 8. Catalogue Note: Larger example having handwritten label to base that reads, "HOYT or DAY POTTERY 1800-1830 / NORWALK, CONNECTICUT / eBay".
Lot: 1111 - NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with manganese splashes, approximately one-gallon capacity, ovoid form with a medium collar, having three bands of incised rings, a beaded neck, and eight incised wavy lines to shoulder, glaze stopping above foot. Probably Long Island, NY or Norwalk, CT. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" H, 6 5/8" D rim. Literature: Parallels Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2016, "Norwalk (Connecticut) Slip-script Pottery, the Potters, and Related Ware" by Richard Miller, p. 34, fig. 1; Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2003, "'Informed Conjecture': Collecting Long Island Redware", by Anthony W. Butera, Jr., p. 220, fig. 15. Catalogue Note: Label to bottom of jar reads "HOYT POTTERY 1800-1830 / NORWALK, CONNECTICUT / eBay 09/12/24 $194.10".
Lot: 1112 - AMERICAN / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR
AMERICAN / NORTHEASTERN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JAR, lead-glazed with manganese splotches, semi-ovoid form with rounded rim, graceful sloping shoulder, and multi-incised rings to shoulder, glaze stops above foot. Possibly Connecticut. First half 19th century. 6 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1113 - AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN POTTERY ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising a lead-glazed earthenware/redware covered sugar with yellow slip decoration and applied arched handles, a lead-glazed cylindrical-form jar with applied arched handles, and two stoneware examples including an approximately one-gallon capacity pitcher with blue-sponged decoration and a brown salt-glazed ovoid-form bank with vertical coin slot and finial. Second half 19th century. 10" HOA.
Lot: 1114 - AMERICAN MOLDED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL
AMERICAN MOLDED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE INKWELL, lead-glazed with manganese speckles, ovoid form with ribbed sides, chain design around rim and base, top with large center hole flanked by two quill holes on each end. Mid 19th century. 1 1/2" H, 2 3/4" x 3 7/8".
Lot: 1115 - NORTH CAROLINA AND OTHER AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE
NORTH CAROLINA AND OTHER AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed, comprising a stamped Penland's Pottery covered jar with double-strap handles, an ovoid-form bank with button-like finial, incised shoulder rings, and slanted coin slot and a globular-form bottle. Penland's Pottery, Candler, NC; and others. 19th century. 3 5/8" HOA.
Lot: 1116 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JUG
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE JUG, lead-glazed, graceful ovoid form with rounded mouth and applied strap handle. First half 19th century. 3 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1117 - AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PEDESTAL
AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE PEDESTAL, baluster form with molded designs including leaves to neck and scrolled and foliate decorations on textured ground, having white, brown, and black paint decoration. Possibly Pennsylvania or Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Second half 19th century. 7 5/8" HOA, 5 3/4" D (top), 7 1/4" D (bottom).
Lot: 1118 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DIMINUTIVE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, lead-glazed, comprising an open circular salt having white slipped interior with manganese and copper decorations, a single-glazed eight-lobed food mold with open central tube and additional splashed manganese to interior, and a 3 3/4" D bowl with rounded rim. 19th century. 1 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1119 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE KITCHEN ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, lead- and manganese-glazed, comprising a cylindrical-form pitcher and a 7" D food/cake mold with some additional olive green mottling to glaze having straight ten-lobed body with shallow central swirled interior molding, made with no center post, unglazed flat base. Second half 19th century. 6 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1120 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, lead-glazed, comprising a conical-form example with flattened rim and single-incised ring below and one example with additional manganese splotches and glaze stopping above foot, having bulbous form with flared rim, beaded neck, two bands of double-incised shoulder rings, and applied arched tab handles. 19th century. 4 7/8" and 8" H.
Lot: 1121 - FRENCH STONEWARE JUG
FRENCH STONEWARE JUG, dripped ash glaze, approximately three-gallon capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, double applied strap handles, and protruding ringed spout from shoulder. 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, 4 5/8" D rim.
Lot: 1122 - GERMAN STONEWARE MUGS, LOT OF TWO
GERMAN STONEWARE MUGS, LOT OF TWO, each of globular form with cylindrical necks and applied handles, comprising one salt-glazed example and one unglazed example. 17th century. 4 7/8" and 5 1/8" HOA.
Lot: 1123 - DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WASH BASIN
DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE WASH BASIN, lead-glazed with slip-wash and mottled manganese splotches to exterior, deep pan-like form with rounded rim, rear soap dish with drain holes flanked by two shallow pour spouts, and applied vertical strap handles, having three lightly incised rings to exterior, unglazed bottom. Second half 19th century. 3 7/8" HOA, 12 1/2" WOA (including handles).
Lot: 1124 - ASSORTED POTTERY AND STONEWARE REFERENCE VOLUMES AND PAMPHLETS, LOT OF TEN
ASSORTED POTTERY AND STONEWARE REFERENCE VOLUMES AND PAMPHLETS, LOT OF TEN, including Evans/Suter, "A Great Deal of Stone & Earthen Ware": The Rockingham County, Virginia School of Folk Pottery, signed by one author; Wiltshire, Folk Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley; Rice, James River Stoneware & the S.S. Perry Connection, signed by author; and Troy, Salt-Glazed Ceramics. Hard and soft covers.
Lot: 1125 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, approximately one-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, flat-top rounded rim, and beaded shoulder. Brushed cobalt alternating three stripes and wavy lines followed by four graduated wavy lines. Circa 1875. 9 7/8" H, 6" D rim.
Lot: 1126 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE BUTTER CROCK, salt-glazed, short cylindrical wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/2" H, 6 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1127 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each with grooved wax-seal rim and Albany-slip glazed interior, comprising an approximately one-gallon capacity ovoid example with rounded rim and beaded shoulder and an approximately one-quart cylindrical example. Each having brushed cobalt decorations including ovoid example featuring multiple stripes and wavy lines with a central horizontal feather design and cylindrical example having dropped feather decoration to front. Second half 19th century. 6 1/8" and 9 5/8" H.
Lot: 1128 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF THREE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF THREE, salt-glazed, each of cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim and slight shoulder, comprising one approximately half-gallon capacity example with rounded rim and lacking traditional Albany-slip glazed interior and two examples with Albany-slip glazed interior including one approximately one-gallon capacity and one approximately half-gallon capacity. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 9 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1129 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded flat-top rim, interior wax groove, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt stripe below rim and above foot, and two wavy lines to middle. Circa 1875. 7 3/4" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1130 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded flat-top rim, interior wax groove, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Bold brushed cobalt four-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 7 5/8" H, 4 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1131 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with rounded rim, interior wax groove, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt four-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8 3/8" H, 4 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1132 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNER, salt-glazed, approximately half-gallon capacity, slight conical form with flat-top rounded rim, interior wax groove, beaded shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8 1/8" H, 4 1/8" D rim.
Lot: 1133 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rims, and Albany-slip glazed interiors, comprising an approximately one-gallon capacity example and an approximately half-gallon capacity example. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" H, 6" D rim and 8" H, 7 5/8" D rim.
Lot: 1134 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each with grooved wax-seal rim and Albany-slip glazed interior, comprising an approximately one-quart semi-ovoid example with squared rim and an approximately half-gallon capacity slightly conical example with flat-top rounded rim. Each having brushed cobalt stripe and wavy line decorations. Circa 1875. 6 3/4" H, 3 1/2" D rim and 8 3/8" H, 4 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1135 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having bold brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/4" HOA, 6 3/8" D rim.
Lot: 1136 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, of wide-mouth form with flat-top rounded rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having bold brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" HOA, 6" DOA rim.
Lot: 1137 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity, cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim, and Albany-slip glazed interior, including one example with double-incised rings below rim. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1138 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity, cylindrical form with grooved wax-seal rim, incised rings below, and Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 6 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1139 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE CANNERS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately one-quart capacity with grooved wax-seal rim, comprising one cylindrical example and one slightly conical example with somewhat flared flat-top rim, Albany-slip glazed interior. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 7" HOA.
Lot: 1140 - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF THREE
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF THREE, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, and Albany-slip glazed interior, including two with grooved wax-seal rim and one having beaded shoulder. Each having brushed cobalt three-stripe decoration to front. Circa 1875. 8" HOA.
Lot: 1141 - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each approximately half-gallon capacity, cylindrical form with slight shoulder, squared rim, and brown-glazed interior. Each having dropped feather design repeated three times from shoulder. Circa 1875. 8 3/8" HOA.
Lot: 1142 - THOMAS HAIG ATTRIBUTED, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER
THOMAS HAIG ATTRIBUTED, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE PITCHER, salt-glazed with slip wash, approximately one-gallon capacity, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, incised neck ring, beaded shoulder, and applied strap handle. Brushed cobalt horizontal dropped feather-like design to front and three horizontal three-leaf foliate decorations to neck. Together with a 7 1/4" HOA Philadelphia squat-form decorated stoneware jug having cobalt to handle terminals. Two pieces total. 19th century. 10 7/8" HOA, 5" D rim.
Lot: 1143 - BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND DECORATED STONEWARE JARS, LOT OF TWO, salt-glazed, each of cylindrical form with squared rim and beaded shoulder, comprising a "1" gallon capacity horizontal mark example with additional single-incised ring below shoulder and an approximately one-gallon capacity example. Each having brushed cobalt horizontal foliate design repeated three or four times to shoulder and a solid-line full-round below. Circa 1870. 10 3/8" HOA, 6 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1144 - NORTHEASTERN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JUG WITH "MAKE-DO"
NORTHEASTERN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE JUG WITH "MAKE-DO", lead- and manganese-glazed, exaggerated ovoid form with metal "make-do" handle. First half 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA (including handle), jug 9 3/8" H.
Lot: 1145 - AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH
AMERICAN DECORATED EARTHENWARE / REDWARE DISH, single lead-glazed with coggled rim. Yellow-slip decoration featuring five bands of wavy or twisted lines. Possibly Pennsylvania. First half 19th century. 2 1/8" H, 13 5/8" D.
Lot: 1146 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOTTLE
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE BOTTLE, lead- and manganese-glazed, cylindrical form with sloping shoulder, ringed mouth, and unglazed bottom. Probably Maryland or Pennsylvania. Mid 19th century. 8" H, 3 5/8" D base.
Lot: 1147 - AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE LARGE BOWL WITH RAG RUG / CARPET BALLS, LOT OF TEN
AMERICAN EARTHENWARE / REDWARE LARGE BOWL WITH RAG RUG / CARPET BALLS, LOT OF TEN, comprising a single lead-glazed conical-form bowl with light flecks of manganese to interior and nine rag rug balls. 19th century. 4 1/2" H, 20 1/2" D rim, balls in various sizes.
Lot: 1148 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE
FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE, weathered appearance, wooden hull of solid form with attached wired rigging components, topped by sheet-iron/tin mainsail and mast, shaft has a set screw which is frozen for height adjustment. Retains a sage green- and white-painted surface. Displayed on a modern iron stand. 20th century. 46" HOA, 49 1/4" L.
Lot: 1149 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE
FOLK ART PAINTED WOOD AND SHEET-IRON/TIN FIGURAL SAILBOAT SCULPTURE, weathered appearance, wooden hull of solid form with attached wired rigging components, topped by sheet-iron/tin mainsail and mast, shaft has a set screw which is frozen for height adjustment. Retains a sage green- and white-painted surface. Displayed on a modern iron stand. 20th century. 38 1/2" HOA, 42 1/4" L.
Lot: 1150 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED CEDAR FIGURE OF A WHALE
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED CEDAR FIGURE OF A WHALE, of the solid, depicting a realistically-proportioned Sperm Whale with applied brass tack eyes and applied separately-carved fins. No signature located. Retains its likely original lightly-finished surface. Mid 20th century. 4 1/4" HOA, 30 1/2" LOA, 6 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1151 - ASSORTED FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURAL STONE FRUIT, LOT OF 15
ASSORTED FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURAL STONE FRUIT, LOT OF 15, including grapes, pears, peaches, and a plum. All retain their original realistic paint-decorated surfaces. Late 19th/20th century. Pear 4 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1152 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED WHALE ON PLAQUE
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CARVED WHALE ON PLAQUE, of solid form with applied side and tail fins and a painted eye. Mounted to a painted pine plaque. Mid 20th century. 6 1/2" x 14 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1153 - AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CLIPPER SHIP DIORAMA
AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CLIPPER SHIP DIORAMA, depicting a three-mast clipper ship on a choppy ocean. Housed in the likely original molded frame. Second half 19th century. 14 3/4" x 21 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1154 - FOLK ART COPPER AND SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL ROOSTER WEATHERVANE
FOLK ART COPPER AND SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL ROOSTER WEATHERVANE, hollow copper body with lightly molded sides, the two sections with exterior riveted seam construction, molded facial features and large iron eyes, components applied with rivets including the comb, large contoured dropped wattles, and the beak, sheet-iron/tin single-walled tail section attached with rivets and having a brace, additional added tail tips and bracing to the tail extension; figure is supported by original support base and domed-form base. Retains a layered painted surface with traces of the likely original gilding. Displayed on a custom wood stand. 19th century. 24" HOA (on stand), 26 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1155 - FOLK ART COPPER WHALE TRADE SIGN / WEATHERVANE
FOLK ART COPPER WHALE TRADE SIGN / WEATHERVANE, of hammered sheet-copper with an open back, depicting a whale with its mouth open and tail raised, the whole mounted to a dowel set into a custom driftwood-like base. 20th century. 20 1/2" HOA, 11 1/2" x 12" base.
Lot: 1156 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN PIG AUCTION TRADE SIGN
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN PIG AUCTION TRADE SIGN, large single-sided rectangular-form featuring bold white lettering for "MESSRS ROYCE'S PIG AUCTION" against a black ground, beaded profile at edges, retaining likely original surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 9 1/2" H, 97" L.
Lot: 1157 - LARGE MIDWESTERN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN
LARGE MIDWESTERN FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN, single-sided rectangular-form featuring red-and-black lettering against a vivid yellow ground, marked "Ask For - - Washburn-Crosby's / GOLD MEDAL FLOUR", signed lower right "CROSS P.E.S. CO. CH'GO", all within an applied molded frame painted bright red, retaining likely original surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 15" H, 117 1/2" L. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1158 - NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE COBBLER TRADE SIGN
NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE COBBLER TRADE SIGN, single-sided, self-framing, lettered "NEATLY / REPAIRED." with an image of a boot and a shoe in profile vertically centered between the words. Retains likely original painted surface. Mid 19th century. 25 1/2" x 17 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1159 - FOLK ART PAINTED COBBLER TRADE SIGN
FOLK ART PAINTED COBBLER TRADE SIGN, rectangular plank, center with white-painted lettered "BOOT & SHOE / MAKING." with applied halved shoe lasts on either side. Retains a red and white painted surface. 20th century. 43" x 4 3/8" OA.
Lot: 1160 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN MARITIME TRADE SIGN
FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN MARITIME TRADE SIGN, made from old wood, large rectangular single-board plank with a lower beaded edge, central applied figure of a whale with its mouth open. Retains an old weathered surface with a white-painted crackled surface to the whale. 20th century. 63 7/8" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1161 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DRESSMAKER / SEAMSTRESS TRADE SIGN
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DRESSMAKER / SEAMSTRESS TRADE SIGN, single-sided, self framing, lettered "DRESSMAKING / AND / PLAIN SEWING". Retains the likely original painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 3/4" x 24 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1162 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOOD CORNER RACK / SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED WOOD CORNER RACK / SHELF, designed to fit into a corner, facing fitted with vertical rods on a tapered angle, reverse with a 2 5/8" H rail and a solid board base, nailed construction including some square-head examples. Retains an early painted surface. 19th century. 8 3/4" HOA, 28 1/2" x 23 5/8" OA.
Lot: 1163 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CAT PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG
AMERICAN FOLK ART CAT PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG, rectangular form, depicting two cheerful black cats with white paws in the central field over the name "ANNIE", the whole surrounded by a geometric border. Mounted to a later stretcher. First quarter 20th century. 16" x 25" rug, 17 1/2" x 27" OA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1164 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE GAME BOARD
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE GAME BOARD, single-sided rectangular single-board form with applied frame, having a central chess or checkerboard surrounded by a red border. Retains original painted surface. Mid/third quarter 19th century. 16" x 12 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1165 - AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE GAME BOARD
AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTED PINE GAME BOARD, single-sided rectangular two-board form with applied battens, having a central chess or checkerboard. Retains old painted surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 18" x 28" OA.
Lot: 1166 - MAINE FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CLIPPER SHIP
MAINE FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CLIPPER SHIP, oil on canvas, depicting a large three-masted vessel on a choppy ocean. Unsigned. Unframed, but housed on the original painted stretcher made from molded wood. Retains a dealer's tag from MG Art and Antiques reading "As Found Late 19th c / Primitive Portrait of a Clipper / Ship in Full Sail / -York, ME Estate". Late 19th century. 16" x 28 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1167 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CAT / KITTEN PAINTING
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART CAT / KITTEN PAINTING, oil on canvas, depicting two kittens climbing on an oak limb. Unframed. Signed "L. R. Stegall / 1897". Dated 1897. 12 1/2" x 16 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1168 - NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE SEAMAN'S CHEST LID
NEW ENGLAND FOLK ART PAINTED PINE SEAMAN'S CHEST LID, depicting a three-masted schooner on choppy water, the lid having batten ends applied and marks where the hinges once attached. 19th century. 16 3/4" x 44" OA.
Lot: 1169 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART BLACK AMERICANA DRAWING
AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) FOLK ART BLACK AMERICANA DRAWING, charcoal on paper, depicting a young African-American boy gazing upward at a chicken sitting on the edge of a board wall. Signed at the bottom edge "G. V. Kramlich" and titled in the margin "Who said chicken". Housed under glass in the likely original frame. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" D, 19 1/2" SQ frame.
Lot: 1170 - PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART DIMINUTIVE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART DIMINUTIVE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on sheet tin, depicting a gentleman with a slightly oversized head and dressed in a high-collared shirt with dark jacket, in his hand he holds a red book. Retains a note from the consignor verso reading "BOUGHT AT STEWART / LAUBACH ESTATE / COLLEGE HILL EASTON, / PA / 6/18/77". Housed in the likely original painted wooden frame. Second quarter 19th century. 6 3/8" x 6 1/2" sight, 9 1/4" x 9" OA.
Lot: 1171 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A LADY
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, oil on panel, depicting an elegant middle aged sitter with a lacy bonnet and red shawl, in her hands she holds her pair of eyeglasses, in the background a ship can be seen on a body of water. Unframed. No signature located. First half 19th century. 28" x 23 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1172 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas mounted to later board, depicting a handsome gentleman with piercing blue eyes finely dressed with a brooch on his chest. No signature located. Housed in a period gilt molded frame which likely is the liner to a larger frame. Second quarter 19th century. 19 1/4" x 13 1/4" sight, 22 1/4" x 16 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1173 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas, a bust-length depiction of a well-dressed brown-haired gentleman, he wears a small pin and sits in a chair with a floral pattern slightly visible behind him. No signature located. Unframed. First half 19th century. 24 1/4" x 21 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1174 - AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on panel, a waist-length depiction of a brown-haired sitter finely dressed and wearing a small heart-shaped ring on his hand, he sits in a painted fancy chair partially visible on his left. No signature located. Unframed. Second quarter 19th century. 30" x 25" OA.
Lot: 1175 - AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
AMERICAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, oil on canvas mounted to board, a bust-length depiction of a young sitter with curly hair, a high collar, and a piece of jewelry on his chest. No signature located. Housed in a period, possibly original, painted frame. Second quarter 19th century. 12 3/4" x 10 3/4" sight, 15 3/4" x 13 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1176 - B. P. CRANDALL & CO. CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE
B. P. CRANDALL & CO. CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE, six-piece solid construction, straight legs and shaped hooves, underside impressed "B. P. CRANDALL & CO. / DISON ST.", carved facial features including the eyes, nostrils and muzzle/mouth, head is fitted with remnants of a leather bridle, back is fitted with a red velvet upholstered seat with leather edging, rump having a short horsehair tail. Retains likely original mustard yellow-painted surface with black and red highlights. B. P. Crandall & Co., New York. Third quarter 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 30 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1177 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of seven-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, lightly carved facial features including nostrils and mouth, rump having a hole for a tail. Retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 32" HOA, 35" LOA.
Lot: 1178 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL RIDING / ROCKING HORSE TOY, six-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, retains an old blue-painted surface over black and white, carved facial features including eyes, nostrils and an open mouth, side of face fitted with two metal rings and side of body with two rings, rump having a short horsehair tail. Second half 19th century. 34" HOA, 43 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1179 - AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY
AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY, figural horse of six-piece solid construction in standing position and with an open mouth, rump is fitted with a hole for a tail, retains original brown paint with black hooves, painted button eyes, mounted to a shaped board which is supported by four wooden wheels. Late 19th/early 20th century. 19" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1180 - B. P. CRANDALL & CO., ATTRIBUTED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY
B. P. CRANDALL & CO., ATTRIBUTED CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of six-piece solid construction in standing position with shaped legs, retains traces of the original black paint to the horse and original green painted surface to the platform and runners, horse has facial features including tack eyes, open nostrils and a lightly carved muzzle, mane has tacks for securing the hair piece, short horsehair tail, retains a small section of a leather bridle, back is fitted with original leather covered saddle/seat with puffing backing and secured with tack construction, supported by two runners with a connector platform. Possibly B. P. Crandall & Co., New York. Second half 19th century. 21" HOA, 44 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1181 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL ROCKING HORSE TOY, figural horse of solid construction in prancing position with shaped legs, iron support plate to each side of the neck and body junctures, retains a tan-rose over a cream and black-painted surface to the horse and runners, horse has carved ears and muzzle features, neck has a hole for handles, baluster-form wooden support between the front legs and to the runners, runners with an unusual raised platform for feet. 20th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 44" WOA.
Lot: 1182 - STEIFF AND STEIFF ATTRIBUTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO
STEIFF AND STEIFF ATTRIBUTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO, each with gray cloth covering and excelsior/straw stuffing, including an elephant with gray mohair, one ear retains the original Steiff button; and a Steiff-attributed diminutive donkey fitted with a leather saddle; each supported on four cast-iron wheels and having button eyes. First quarter 20th century. 9 1/2" and 16 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1183 - ASSORTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED FIGURAL ANIMAL PULL TOYS, LOT OF TWO, each with brown mohair cloth covering and excelsior/straw stuffing, comprising an elephant with curved-up trunk and a dog. Each supported on four cast-iron wheels and having button eyes. First quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" to 12 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1184 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN FIGURAL HORSE PULL TOY, in standing position and mounted to a flat platform base supported by four wooden wheels, retains an original red-painted surface, carved facial features including ears and mouth, rump having a horsehair tail, fitted with leather tack including bridle and saddle. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 9" HOA, 11 1/4" LOA.
Lot: 1185 - ANTIQUE HORSE AND WAGON PULL TOY
ANTIQUE HORSE AND WAGON PULL TOY, figural horse with cloth covered body and with four attached wooden legs, in standing position and mounted to a flat platform base supported by four iron wheels, horse is fitted with tack and harness equipment, and having a singletree with connection to paint-decorated wagon with wooden wheels, wagon retains a later red- and tan-painted surface, horse has facial features including button eyes and a shaped mouth, rump fitted with a horsehair tail and mane. Probably German. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 24 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1186 - FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN CHILD'S FARM WAGON
FOLK ART PAINTED WOODEN CHILD'S FARM WAGON, rectangular form having a stave constructed base and canted/slanted wooden sides, long wooden hinged tongue/handle, body supported by four wheels in two sizes with wooden spokes and iron wheels, back with iron support bars from the top of the side to the axle center. Retains an early and probably original bright red and brilliant mustard yellow-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 18 3/4" HOA to top of bed, 19" x 27 1/2" overall bed.
Lot: 1187 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body, painted head with facial features including eyes, nose and a large smiling mouth with exposed teeth, head with applied wool-like hair, cloth arms with painted hands and having defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of white undergarments, a mustard yellow dress with a white scarf, and black socks. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 23 3/4" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1188 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLL, large size, cloth/cotton stuffed body with silk-like covering, hand-stitched head with facial features including eyes, nose, ears and a large smiling mouth, head with applied wool-like hair. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of white undergarments, a white blouse, a printed skirt and a gingham apron. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 23 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1189 - FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN JOINTED DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN JOINTED DOLL, wooden construction with pine torso, jointed shoulders, hips, and knees, paint-decorated face with facial features, black-painted hair, white-painted calves and arms, black-painted shoes, reverse of the torso painted in white "Miss Moffatt". Fitted in period attire featuring a blue print dress. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 16 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1190 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth and excelsior/straw stuffed body with joints, neck supported by interior wooden construction, no facial features, cloth hands with each having five defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment with eyelet edge, a faded red and green dress with floral print, and a brown print bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 25" H.
Lot: 1191 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, traces of facial features, cloth hands with each having five defined fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment, a faded blue gingham dress and apron with a pocket, neck line with a lace trimming, and a later/modern brown gingham bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 18" H.
Lot: 1192 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, cloth of the body with some scattered blue lettering, no facial features, cloth hands with each having five sewn fingers. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment with lace trim, a faded blue dress with white star print pattern, and a dark blue bonnet. Third quarter 19th century. 22 1/2" H.
Lot: 1193 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLL, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body with joints, light facial features including eyes, nose, and mouth, cloth arms with each having leather hands. Fitted in likely original attire comprising of a white undergarment and pantaloons with lace trim, a faded brown dress with white floral print pattern, and a vintage straw hat. Third quarter 19th century. 23 1/4" H.
Lot: 1194 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL, solid ball-form head with original white paint, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed body with jointed limbs, stuffed arms with leather hands with each hand having defined fingers. Fitted in vintage attire comprising of a red- and black-checkered print blouse under a black- and white-checkered print dress, and leather shoes. Second half 19th century. 23 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1195 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLL, solid ball-form head with original black paint, cloth/cotton stuffed body in pink/rose cloth with black paint to sections, jointed limbs, stuffed leather arms with each hand having defined fingers and sewn-on leather shoes. Fitted in vintage attire comprising of a white blouse with lace trim, brown skirt, white with black polka dot printed apron, and a bonnet. Second half 19th century. 18" HOA.
Lot: 1196 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, each with facial features including one with lightly painted eyes, nose, and mouth, remaining with blue-painted eyes and hand-stitched eyelashes, each with cloth arms and undefined fingers. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a faded brown dress with white stripe print pattern and a blue dress with white print along with red leather shoes. Third quarter 19th century. 22" and 22 1/2" H.
Lot: 1197 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, each with traces of painted facial features, each with cloth arms and one having three defined fingers. One example fitted in likely original attire comprising of undergarment and pantaloons with eyelet trim, a faded blue dress with white print pattern; remaining example with no attire. Third quarter 19th century. 23" H.
Lot: 1198 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, solid ball-form heads with natural surface, comprising of one example with a cloth/cotton stuffed body and having jointed limbs; remaining example of one constructed post, having holes for arms and legs. Each fitted in vintage attire comprising of a white skirt on stuffed example and remaining with a blue dress having a red print. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" and 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1199 - FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO
FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN BED POST-TYPE HEAD AND CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF TWO, solid ball-form heads with painted surface, each supported by a carved baluster-form base, comprising of one example with a paint-decorated facial features and applied excelsior/straw-like hair, remaining example with tack eyes and a painted mouth, having cloth/cotton stuffed arms. Each fitted in vintage attire comprising of a blue cape with white print and interior with needlepoint work; remaining example a pale brown checkered pattern. 19th century. 13 1/2" and 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1200 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR, cloth/cotton stuffed body with joints, including one example with traces of painted facial features; one example is holding a young child, each with cloth arms. Each example fitted in likely original attire comprising of dresses and wool pants. Third quarter 19th century. 6 1/4" to 12 1/2" H. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 17.
Lot: 1201 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG DOLLS, LOT OF FOUR, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed bodies with joints, including one example with a Greiner-type form and having a papier-mache shoulder head with repainted facial features and body, edge of shoulder with unidentified markings; three cloth head and arm examples with each having traces of painted facial features. Each example fitted in likely original attire. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11" to 26" H.
Lot: 1202 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE, cloth/cotton stuffed bodies; yellow dress example having velvet covered arms, back of head, torso back and to the foot tips; each with a hand-stitched head and having facial features including button eyes, nose, and mouth. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a mustard yellow dress and undergarments, a red dress with head kerchief and additional stitching to the leg calves, and a brown-printed dress with apron and having tatting stitchwork. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 17" to 21 1/2" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14 (two of the three dolls).
Lot: 1203 - AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN FOLK ART CLOTH / RAG BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS, LOT OF THREE, comprising of two males and a female example, cloth/cotton and excelsior/straw stuffed bodies, one example with sewn-on leather feet, girl examples with defined hands; two examples with a hand-stitched head and having facial features including eyes, nose, and mouth; remaining example with painted facial features; each with applied wool-like hair. Each fitted in likely original attire comprising of a shirt and pants with print patterns; and a red dress with lace trim and having an undergarment, fitted with leather shoes. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 14 1/2" to 19" HOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14 (one doll).
Lot: 1204 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF FIVE, golden and brown mohair, stuffed bodies with four having excelsior/straw and remaining with cloth, jointed limbs and rotating heads; each having various stitched features including black/brown noses and mouths, several with stitched paw features and various cloth/felt covered soles and hands, button eyes in brown or black; one example with red coveralls has a metal ring in his nose and a button embossed "BEAVER DAM NEVER-RIP OVERALLS". Two examples in likely original attire. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" to 22" HOA.
Lot: 1205 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF TWO, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs, various stitched features including brown noses and black mouths, brown button eyes, felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features; one example with a fixed head and having a wired mouth which has a spring opening, back with a possible wire activator under the cloth, interior of the mouth with a red felt lining, retains original cotton attire; remaining example with a rotating head. First quarter 20th century. 23" HOA.
Lot: 1206 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs and heads, various stitched features including brown/black noses and mouths, brown button eyes, cloth/felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features. First quarter 20th century. 18 3/4" to 24 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1207 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS, LOT OF THREE, golden and brown mohair with stuffed bodies of excelsior/straw, each having jointed limbs and heads, various stitched features including brown/black noses and mouths, black button eyes, cloth/felt paws and soles including one with stitched paw features. First quarter 20th century. 14" to 24" HOA.
Lot: 1208 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, including a dog and a blonde mohair lion, each having button eyes; and a bearded-type dog with cotton stuffing, having a printed fabric with two sections depicting a beard, applied felt ears, eyes and tail. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/2" to 12" HOA.
Lot: 1209 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE, each probably depicting a dog, comprising of the three largest examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, each with button eyes, two with sewn-on ears and remaining with sewn mouth features; remaining two stuffed with cotton and having sewn-on features. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1210 - ASSORTED FIGURAL HORSES CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED FIGURAL HORSES CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR, each depicting a horse, comprising of the two smallest examples stuffed with excelsior/straw, and remaining two stuffed with cotton; three examples with button eyes and including one with sewn-on facial features. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6" to 9" HOA.
Lot: 1211 - ASSORTED FIGURAL ELEPHANTS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL ELEPHANTS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, each depicting an elephant, comprising of the two examples stuffed with cotton, including one example with a black fabric covering sewn-on in a turkey-foot stitch pattern; remaining example with an excelsior/straw stuffing and a brown velvet covering; each with button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 3/4" to 7 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1212 - ASSORTED FIGURAL RABBITS AND SIMILAR CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED FIGURAL RABBITS AND SIMILAR CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FIVE, four examples depicting a rabbit with each having button eyes, including three with an excelsior/straw stuffing, one example with jointed limbs and having a kid leather body with some additional cotton stuffing to the body, velvet ears; remaining example depicting a possible chipmunk and having excelsior/straw stuffed body. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" to 14 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1213 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CATS AND DOGS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED FIGURAL CATS AND DOGS CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF FOUR, depicting two cats and two dogs, each stuffed with excelsior/straw, having button eyes, one cat with black velvet spots and interior with a wooden figural head. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5" to 15 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1214 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE probably depicting two horses and a donkey comprising of two dark brown clothed examples with cotton stuffing, and remaining with a dark green cloth and velvet head covering, interior stuffed with excelsior/straw; two examples with button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/2" to 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1215 - ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED ANIMALS, LOT OF THREE, each with excelsior/straw stuffed body, depicting two dogs with each on wooden rollers, one example with a pull rope; and remaining a diminutive pig with rope tail; each having button eyes. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/4" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1216 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS AND DOG, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STUFFED ANIMAL TEDDY BEARS AND DOG, LOT OF SIX, golden and brown mohair with cloth covered stuffed bodies including four having excelsior/straw and remaining with cloth, comprising of five bears with each having jointed limbs and three with rotating heads; remaining article a sitting dog; each having various stitched features including black/brown noses and mouths, two with stitched paw features and various cloth/felt covered soles and hands, button eyes in brown or black. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 9" to 12" HOA.
Lot: 1217 - ASSORTED VINTAGE FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED DIMINUTIVE ANIMALS, LOT OF 11
ASSORTED VINTAGE FIGURAL CLOTH STUFFED DIMINUTIVE ANIMALS, LOT OF 11, each with cotton stuffed body, probably depicting four elephants, three rabbits, three giraffes with movable limbs, and a sheep; elephants and rabbits each with button eyes. 20th century. 1 3/4" to 6" HOA.
Lot: 1218 - GERMAN PUTZ WOOLY SHEEP AND GOAT, LOT OF FOUR
GERMAN PUTZ WOOLY SHEEP AND GOAT, LOT OF FOUR, comprising three sheep and a goat, each painted stick legs and a composition head with painted facial features, sheep with a felted covering and the goat with a hide covering. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 3 1/4" to 5 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1219 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE FLATWALL CUPBOARD
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE FLATWALL CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the two upper hinged doors conceal three fixed shelves, the lower single door conceals two fixed shelves. Retains most of the original hinges with the lower two having evidence of being replaced several times, one likely original turnbuckle with two replaced, and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 76 3/4" HOA, 37" WOA, 13" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1220 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND YELLOW PINE BUCKET BENCH
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND YELLOW PINE BUCKET BENCH, the rectangular top with cut-out front corners over a medial shelf, the whole supported by solid two-board legs with cut-out feet which mortise through the top. Retains an early painted surface to the base and scrubbed surface to the top. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 39" WOA, 15 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1221 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, the straight two-board back flanked by solid ends with rounded top corners, supporting two shelves, the whole raised on cut-out ends. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 26" HOA, 18" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1222 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED POPLAR AND OAK DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED POPLAR AND OAK DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE, the thick single-board demilune top over a plain apron, the whole supported by square tapered legs. The top retains a scrubbed surface, the base retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 25 1/2" x 14 1/2" OA
Lot: 1223 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WALNUT DIMINUTIVE DROP-LEAF STAND TABLE
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WALNUT DIMINUTIVE DROP-LEAF STAND TABLE, the rectangular single-board top supports a hinged leaf on one side, the whole over a plain apron and raised on tall square tapered legs. Retains an early painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 30 1/2" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA (closed).
Lot: 1224 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CORNER SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CORNER SHELF, nailed construction, the back boards with a rounded top edge over two demilune shelves. Retains an early, probably original red/orange-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 22" HOA, 9 1/2" D side.
Lot: 1225 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELLOW PINE SHELF, nailed construction, rectangular overall form with a central shelf and a slightly canted back. Probably made for countertop use but now adapted to hang. Retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 20" HOA, 24" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1226 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE STEP-BACK SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE STEP-BACK SHELF, tall vertical form having four fixed shelves, top shelf having a stepped-in backing possibly for a concealed compartment, square-head nail construction. Retains remnants of original gray-painted and red wash surface. Back retains modern hanging hardware, item is sturdy enough to stand freely. 19th century. 52 5/8" H, 14" WOA, 8 1/4" D base, and 6" D step-in top.
Lot: 1227 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELOW PINE HANGING SHELF
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED YELOW PINE HANGING SHELF, the single-board top with a beaded underside edge with rounded front corners supported by cut-out brackets anchored by a single backing board with the same beaded edge repeated on the bottom. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. 12" HOA, 29" WOA, 6 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 17.
Lot: 1228 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, of nearly-square form with four rows of three drawers each with a turned wooden handle. Retains an early, probably original, painted surface. Pine secondary wood. First half 19th century. 23" HOA, 23 1/2" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA. Published: Peterson, Simple Cooking for A Simple Life, p. 44.
Lot: 1229 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, nailed construction, the overhanging top with a molded edge over a two-over-two drawer configuration, each drawer is fitted with an appropriate replacement wooden knob. Retains several pencil inscriptions by the maker attempting to plot out which piece belongs where, and an early, probably original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 15 1/4" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1230 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single full-length door conceals four fixed shelves, the whole raised on cut-out feet issuing from the stiles and ends. Retains an old red-painted surface, original H-hinges, an old turnbuckle, and an old, possible original, brass knob on the door. Fourth quarter 18th century. 66" HOA, 33 1/2" WOA, 15 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1231 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PIN-TOP TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PIN-TOP TABLE, the two-board removable pin-top over a plain apron with a molded lower edge, the whole supported by square tapered legs. Retains a scrubbed top with a light finished surface and an old painted surface to the base. Lacks pins. 19th century. 30" HOA, 22 1/4" H skirt, 65 3/4" x 33" OA top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 11.
Lot: 1232 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE WASH BASIN / DRY SINK
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE WASH BASIN / DRY SINK, the top well with canted sides and a plugged drain hole on one end is supported by four legs connected by a cross stretcher. Retains an early red-painted surface to the exterior with a white lye-covered surface to the interior. Mid 19th century. 26 1/4" HOA, 46" WOA, 25 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1233 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DRY SINK BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DRY SINK BENCH, the rectangular shallow well over a lower shelf, the whole supported by solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 38" WOA, 14 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1234 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE CORNER CUPBOARD, nailed construction, featuring a single-hinged cabinet door concealing three fixed shelves. Retains the likely original turnbuckle and an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 53 1/4" HOA, 38 1/2" WOA, 18 1/2" corner.
Lot: 1235 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DRYSINK
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DRYSINK, nailed construction, the rectangular shallow top well over a single fielded-panel cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf. Retains the likely original hardware and the likely original red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 3/4" HOA, 40" WOA, 17 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1236 - PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-PAINTED PINE CHURCH PEW / BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-PAINTED PINE CHURCH PEW / BENCH, the back board with an applied upper molding which extends over the tops of the ends, the plank seat mortised through solid canted ends with short cut-out feet. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 28" HOA, 75 1/2" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1237 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, three shelves are supported by solid ends with rounded tops and cut out feet, the whole cross bracings on the backside. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 50" HOA, 39 1/2" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1238 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE FIREWOOD BOX WITH KINDLING COMPARTMENT
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE FIREWOOD BOX WITH KINDLING COMPARTMENT, nailed construction, the rectangular back flanked by solid ends with shaped top edges and cut-out diminutive feet, the body with a divider for separating out the kindling from the larger firewood. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 43" HOA, 38" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1239 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular top with an applied backsplash/backing board over a single medial shelf. the whole flanked by solid ends with rounded front top corners and small lollipop-shaped cut-outs at the bottom edge. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 28" HOA, 25" WOA, 13" DOA.
Lot: 1240 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE HIGH SIDE SERVER / SERVING TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE HIGH SIDE SERVER / SERVING TABLE, of fine proportion, the rectangular single-board top over a plain apron, the whole supported by square tapered legs. Retains an early blue-gray-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 32" HOA, 47 1/2" WOA, 16 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1241 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE PRIMITIVE BUCKET BENCH, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular top with strange robust mortise-like dovetails cut into the ends over a single shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends which have matching dovetails cut into the ends with nailed connections, cut-out feet. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 39 1/2" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1242 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by through-mortised solid ends with a shaped profile which rest on a cut-out base. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 20 3/4" HOA, 73" WOA, 14" DOA.
Lot: 1243 - QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD
QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEPBACK CUPBOARD, nailed construction, single-piece form, having two large raised-panel doors on the upper half concealing two fixed shelves over a work surface flanked by two banks of three short drawers, the lower half with two raised-panel cabinet doors concealing an open interior. Retains a cleaned surface revealing the likely original red-washed/painted base coat. The turned wooden knobs appear to be original with the iron turnbuckles likely being a later (but period) edition. Retains a set of four later turned feet which will the cupboard was resting on in the home of Patsy Martin. Reportedly from a tavern in Quakertown, PA. Third quarter 19th century. 81 1/4" HOA, 52" WOA, 23 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 7.
Lot: 1244 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by through-mortised solid ends which rest on a bootjack cut-out. Retains an old, probably original, painted surface with combed decoration. Mid 19th century. 20" HOA, 77 1/2" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1245 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEP STOOL / LADDER
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE STEP STOOL / LADDER, the rectangular top over three narrow steps set into a framed base. Retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 39 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 23 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1246 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD, single-piece form, nailed construction, the right side having a case with an upper fixed shelf (which once was concealed by a hinged cabinet door) over a single-hinged cabinet door concealing another single fixed shelf, the other side with three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an old painted surface. Each side probably together by association. 19th century. 67 3/4" HOA, 50 1/2" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1247 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE PEWTER CUPBOARD WITH HOOD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE PEWTER CUPBOARD WITH HOOD, the overhanging rectangular top over three shelves, the uppermost having a plate groove in the rear, and an extended rectangular top over a single-hinged cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf. Retains the likely original turnbuckle and hinges, and an early red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 70 1/4" HOA, 36" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1248 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTRY STORE COUNTER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTRY STORE COUNTER, the massive single-board rectangular top over three interior compartments covered by hinged fall fronts over three open compartments. Retains an early painted surface and two small curtains on black tension rods which Patsy Martin used in the lower compartments. Mid 19th century. 36" HOA, 94" WOA, 24" DOA.
Lot: 1249 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, the rectangular top with a molded edge over nine small drawers in three rows and a single full drawer at the base, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original hardware, and an old yellow-painted surface to the front and one end. Second half 19th century. 32" HOA, 34" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1250 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE VERNACULAR APOTHECARY CABINET / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE VERNACULAR APOTHECARY CABINET / BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular top over eight short drawers in two rows, each set with an appropriate replacement turned wooden pull, the whole flanked by solid ends with bootjack cutouts. Retains an early painted surface. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 47 1/2" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1251 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, of rectangular form with a single-hinged door on one side which conceals a single fixed shelf drilled with numerous holes (probably for ventilation), the other side with a series of ten small drawers, the top three of which are divided. Poplar and pine secondary woods. Retains an early layered painted surface and a variety of early and original knobs on the drawers with a later replaced Victorian-era cast-iron sliding latch on the door. Mid 19th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 30" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1252 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the upper hinged cabinet door concealing three fixed shelves, the lower cabinet door concealing two fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains old, probably original turnbuckles, and an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 77 3/4" HOA, 32 3/4" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1253 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTER-TOP APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE COUNTER-TOP APOTHECARY CABINET, the rectangular top with a shallow well (possibly for use as a sorting board) over a series of eight short drawers with each having a square carved pull, the central drawer with carved devices in the bottom and with a rectangular board with porcelain knob to fit over the interior, other drawers divided. Retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 44" WOA, 10" DOA.
Lot: 1254 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE JELLY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the overhanging rectangular top over a single central hinged cabinet door which conceals three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original brass knob, the likely original turnbuckle, and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 41 1/4" HOA, 30 1/4" WOA, 15" DOA.
Lot: 1255 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LINEN CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LINEN CUPBOARD, nailed construction, of very deep form, the rectangular top over a single full-length hinged cabinet door concealing three interior shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains later HL hinges, an early, probably original turnbuckle, and an early painted surface. Fourth quarter 18th century. 64 1/2" HOA, 30 1/2" WOA, 25" DOA.
Lot: 1256 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SHELF / BUTTERY CUPBOARD, of two-piece form connected at the center by a screw, nailed construction, the left side featuring a full-length door with two fielded panels which conceals fixed shelves, the right side featuring four open shelves, the far right end with a small bracket shelf and a two-peg rack added by Patsy Martin. Retains an old painted surface and the likely original hardware. Probably together by association. 19th century. 76 1/2" HOA, 64 3/4" WOA (not counting added bracket shelf), 14" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1257 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SETTLE BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SETTLE BENCH, the rectangular back over a chest-form base with a hinged lid/seat, the whole flanked by shaped solid ends and raised on short cut-out feet. Retains an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 51 1/2" HOA, 62 1/2" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1258 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top over two rows of five drawers and a lower row of four larger drawers, each set with a turned wooden knob. Retains an old blue-painted surface and original knobs with the exception of one which appears to be an old replacement. Second half 19th century. 26" HOA, 38" WOA, 11 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1259 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK, the rectangular narrow top over a hinged slanted fall front which conceals a fitted interior above a single full drawer, the whole raised on tall square tapered legs which issue from the stile. Retains the likely original hardware and an early, maybe original, blue-painted surface. Second quarter 19th century. 48" HOA, 44" WOA, 23" DOA.
Lot: 1260 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE APOTHECARY CABINET, nailed construction, the rectangular top over two banks of two drawers, each of a different size and fitted with an appropriate, possibly original, brass knob. Retains an early, probably original, red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 11 1/4" HOA, 24" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 8.
Lot: 1261 - NEW ENGLAND BIRCH AND ASH VERNACULAR CANDLE STAND
NEW ENGLAND BIRCH AND ASH VERNACULAR CANDLE STAND, the round birch top over an octagonal ash pedestal resting on a crossed base which is slightly raised in the center. Retains a scrubbed top with the original dry dark surface present on the base. Second quarter 19th century. 29" HOA, 16 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1262 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SAWBUCK TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE SAWBUCK TABLE, the massive single-board long rectangular top supported by a robust sawbuck base. The base retains an early painted surface, the top an early scrubbed surface. Second half 18th century. 28 1/2" HOA, 66" WOA, 22 1/2" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 12
Lot: 1263 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HARVEST TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HARVEST TABLE, the two-board removable top is supported by a large base with a full-length medial shelf having a single short drawer on one side, and solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains the two old, probably original pins, and a scrubbed surface to the top with an early painted surface to the base. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 84 1/2" x 40" OA top.
Lot: 1264 - NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE PAINTED PINE JELLY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-board hinged full-length cabinet door conceals six shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains original wrought-iron H-hinges, early, probably original turnbuckle, and an early, probably original red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 70 1/4" HOA, 37 1/4" WOA, 13 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1265 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-hinged cabinet door concealing four fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an old, probably later, turned knob and an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 56" HOA, 26" WOA, 12" DOA.
Lot: 1266 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHIMNEY CUPBOARD, nailed construction, having an upper hinged cabinet door concealing two fixed shelves, and a lower cabinet door concealing a single fixed shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains old replacement turned knobs, likely original turnbuckles, original hinges, and an old red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 72 1/2" HOA, 29" WOA, 14 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1267 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DRY SINK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DRY SINK, nailed construction, the shallow rectangular well over a hinged drop front concealing an open interior, the whole raised on solid ends with bootjack cut-out ends. Retains an early painted surface and a replacement turnbuckle. Mid 19th century. 35 3/4" HOA, 61" WOA, 17 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1268 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single full-length door conceals three fixed shelves. Retains an early likely-original turnbuckle and knob, and an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 40 3/4" HOA, 20 1/4" WOA, 11 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1269 - NEW ENGLAND VERNACULAR PINE SETTEE / SOFA
NEW ENGLAND VERNACULAR PINE SETTEE / SOFA, the shaped back over rounded arms with applied cut-out fronts flanking a plank seat, the whole supported by robust turned legs mortised through the seat. Retains an old, dry surface. Fitted with a later removable cushion/squab. 19th century. 30 1/2" HOA, 74" LOA, 23" DOA.
Lot: 1270 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST, nailed construction, the molded edge lid over an open well and two full drawers, the whole flanked by solid ends and raised on short feet flanking a shaped skirt. Retains old, probably original, hardware in original drillings, original snipe hinges, and an early blue-gray-painted surface. Second quarter 19th century. 37" HOA, 42" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1271 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MULE CHEST, the rectangular hinged lid with a molded edge conceals an open well over two full drawers, the whole flanked by solid ends with shaped cut-out feet. Retains the original snipe hinges and an old, possibly original, red-painted surface. First half 19th century. 39 1/2" HOA, 46 1/2" WOA, 19 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1272 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH, nailed construction, the hinged top over a slightly-canted rectangular well flanked by solid ends with shaped profiles and bootjack cut-out ends. Retains an early, probably original red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 66 3/4" x 19 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1273 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE STAND-UP SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE STAND-UP SCHOOLMASTER'S DESK, the hinged angled top with an applied molded edge conceals an open interior, the whole supported by tall square tapered legs. Retains the original iron hinges, lock, and an early red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 45" HOA, 24" WOA, 18 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1274 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF / BOX WITH DRAWER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF / BOX WITH DRAWER, the straight back over an open well flanked by shaped sides over a full drawer fitted with an early, probably original, wrought-iron knob/pull. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/4" HOA, 12 1/2" WOA, 5 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1275 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL SHELF, the shaped cut-out back over three shelves flanked by solid ends with shaped tops. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 18" WOA, 6 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1276 - NEW ENGLAND PINE WALL HANGING LANTERN STAND
NEW ENGLAND PINE WALL HANGING LANTERN STAND, the round top is supported by a long tapered post and a thin bracket extending from the bottom of the post. Retains an unfinished top with the original thick finished surface to the lower components. Several remaining small tacks and numerous tack holes on the edges of the top indicate that the top was likely covered with oilcloth or a similar utilitarian textile originally. Second quarter 19th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 11 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1277 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MILLER'S DESK, the rectangular narrow top over a hinged slanted fall front which conceals a fitted interior, the whole raised on tall square legs which issue from the stile and are connected by a low stretcher. Retains the likely original hardware and an early painted surface. First half 19th century. 44 1/2" HOA, 36" WOA, 19" DOA.
Lot: 1278 - NEW ENGLAND PINE TRESTLE-BASE TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PINE TRESTLE-BASE TABLE, the single board rectangular top supported by a trestle base connected at the bottom by a single stretcher. Retains a dry surface. 19th century. 27 3/4" HOA, 65 1/4" x 19" OA top.
Lot: 1279 - NEW YORK PAINTED PINE CUPBOARD / CRATE
NEW YORK PAINTED PINE CUPBOARD / CRATE, nailed construction, rectangular form with two hinged cabinet doors which conceal an open interior. Retains an old painted surface with one end having painted script reading "[illegible] Curtis / Painted Post / Steuben / County / New Yorch [sic]". Possibly altered from a shipping crate of some form into the current cabinet. Mid/second half 19th century. 20 1/4" HOA, 49" LOA, 24 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1280 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE MULE CHEST, nailed construction, the rectangular hinged lid with a molded edge over an open interior and a single lower drawer, the whole flanked by solid ends with cut-out feet. Retains the likely original snipe hinges, and an early red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29" HOA, 40 3/4" WOA, 16 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1281 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE MEAL BIN / BENCH, nailed construction, the single board lid over a divided interior with three compartments, the whole flanked by solid ends and raised on cut-out bootjack ends. Retains an early, probably original red-washed/painted surface to the body with a scrubbed surface to the top. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 22" HOA, 63 1/2" WOA, 17 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1282 - NEW ENGLAND PINE DIMINUTIVE SAWBUCK TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PINE DIMINUTIVE SAWBUCK TABLE, the rectangular top with applied edges/extensions supported by a so-called sawbuck base with a central cross support. Retains a scrubbed top with the likely original finished surface on the base. Mid 19th century. 27 1/4" HOA, 23 3/4" x 39" OA top.
Lot: 1283 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MIXED-WOOD DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MIXED-WOOD DIMINUTIVE CUPBOARD, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular top with an applied shaped backsplash over a single-hinged door concealing two interior shelves, the whole raised on cut-out feet issuing from the stiles and ends. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 36" HOA, 26" WOA, 13" DOA.
Lot: 1284 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the arched back flanked by shaped wings over rolled arms and a trapezoidal seat, the whole raised on turned legs connected by a turned front stretcher and simple side and rear stretchers. Recently upholstered with a likely antique textile with a Velcro back opening which allows one to see the chair's splat and shaped back profile. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 44" HOA, 17" H seat, 17" x 15" seat.
Lot: 1285 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by rectangular wings over two carved arms, and a trapezoidal seat, the whole supported by turned legs connected by a double box stretcher with the rear legs having only a single stretcher. Retains an old red-painted surface to the exposed parts of the chair. Upholstered with a rustic quilted woven wool homespun-type fabric with various repairs and patches applied, a coordinating pillow accompanies the chair. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 47 3/4" HOA, 27" H arm, 17" H seat, 19" x 13 1/2" seat.
Lot: 1286 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by rectangular wings over two carved arms, and a trapezoidal split-bottom seat, the whole supported by turned legs connected by a turned double box stretcher with the rear legs having only a single stretcher. Retains an old painted surface to the exposed parts of the chair, split seat is likely an old replacement. Upholstered with a rustic woven wool homespun-type fabric. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 44 3/4" HOA, 23 1/2" H arm, 14 1/4" H seat, 18" x 14" seat. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1287 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED MAKE-DO FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by shaped wings over two turned arms, and a trapezoidal seat with separate cushion/squab, the whole supported by turned legs connected by simple turned stretchers. Retains an old dry surface to the exposed parts of the chair. Upholstered with a rustic quilted woven wool homespun-type fabric. Unknown originality. 18th century with possible later additions. 43 1/4" HOA, 23" H arm, 17" H seat, 18" x 16" seat.
Lot: 1288 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CHEST, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular lid with an applied edge molding over an open well and two short drawers, the whole resting on a platform base with a molded edge. Both drawers and the main body have a kite-form escutcheon and retain the likely original lock. Retains a period, likely original, painted surface. First half 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA, 18 3/4" WOA, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1289 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the straight back with shaped canted sides over a single plank shelf. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 16 HOA, 29" WOA, 10" DOA.
Lot: 1290 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE BUCKET BENCH, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top over a single fixed shelf, the whole supported by solid ends terminating in cut-out feet. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. 19th century. 30" HOA, 15" WOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1291 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR HANGING SHELF / PEG RACK
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR HANGING SHELF / PEG RACK, nailed construction, the single board top supported by shaped brackets flanking five carved oak or hickory pegs. Retains a later painted surface. Second half 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 48 1/2" WOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1292 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING BOWL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING BOWL SHELF, the rectangular back over a single slanted shelf, the whole flanked by shaped solid ends. Retains a later-added rail to the front, and an old blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 16" HOA, 54" WOA, 6" DOA.
Lot: 1293 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE TRAY-TOP STAND TABLE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE TRAY-TOP STAND TABLE, single-piece form, the single-board top with an applied edge molding creating a short gallery on all sides over a plain skirt raised on square tapered legs. Retains an early painted surface on the base with a scrubbed top. Mid 19th century. 24 1/2" HOA, 19" x 28 1/4" OA top.
Lot: 1294 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, featuring four rectangular shelves with molded front profiles supported by thick solid shaped ends with applied molded edges to the front profile. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 37" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1295 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR, nailed construction, with a rectangular back, shaped wings, square seat frame with a shaped hole, and solid ends flanking a lower well in which an associated yellowware chamber pot rests. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 15" HOA, 10 1/2" WOA, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1296 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF, dovetailed construction, the top edge with an applied decorative molding over a single fixed shelf and a solid base, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early red-washed/painted surface. 19th century. 25" HOA, 31 1/2" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1297 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S POTTY CHAIR, the shaped back with what may have been an inverted heart cut-out over winged sides with cut-outs for a bar, the trapezoidal seat frame with a circular hole in the center, the whole raised on cut-out ends. Retains a later squab on the seat, an early red-washed surface. First half 19th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 11 3/4" WOA, 10 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, pp. 15, 17.
Lot: 1298 - NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO CHILD'S FIRESIDE CHAIR
NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUN-UPHOLSTERED PAINTED MAKE-DO CHILD'S FIRESIDE CHAIR, the rectangular back flanked by two small shaped wings over two turned arms and a trapezoidal seat frame, the whole raised on turned legs connected by turned stretchers. Retains an old painted surface to the exposed surface. Upholstered in a make-do upholstery campaign which appears to be made up from clothing scraps and other cotton pieces. Unknown originality. Together with a pine writing surface with breadboard ends. Two pieces total. Early 19th century with possible later alteration. 25 3/4" HOA, 9" H seat, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2" OA seat.
Lot: 1299 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S PLANK ROCKER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CHILD'S PLANK ROCKER, nailed construction, the arched back flanked by two canted shaped sides over a trapezoidal seat and two shaped so-called cheese cutter rockers. Retains an early painted surface. First half 19th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 16" WOA, 20" DOA.
Lot: 1300 - OHIO PAINTED POPLAR PUNCHED-TIN-PANELED FOOD / PIE SAFE
OHIO PAINTED POPLAR PUNCHED-TIN-PANELED FOOD / PIE SAFE, the rectangular slightly-overhanging top over two hinged cabinet doors each set with three tins concealing three removable shelves above a single full drawer, the whole flanked by ends each set with three tin panels, and raised on square tapered legs which issue from the stile. Tins each feature a central five-pointed star motif surrounded by corner fans, strange lozenge-like devices and a ruled border. Retains the likely original hardware and an early painted surface. Third quarter 19th century. 57 1/4" HOA, 42" WOA, 16 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1301 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE STEPBACK SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE STEPBACK SHELF, nailed construction, the slightly-overhanging single-board top over three narrow shelves and a deeper low surface, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early, possibly original, blue- and red-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 63 1/4" HOA, 47 3/4" WOA, 15 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1302 - NEW YORK PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CABINET
NEW YORK PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING CABINET, nailed construction, the arched back board over a rectangular case with a single-hinged door concealing a fixed shelf, the interior of the door is inscribed "Pastura / Geo Powell / Sidney / NY". Retains an early, maybe original, blue-painted surface and a later appropriate brass knob/latch. Second half 19th century. 21 3/4" HOA, 19" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 16. Catalogue Note: George Powell (1873-1945) led a very peripatetic life having been born in Pennsylvania and then moving to Delaware Co., New York in 1892 where he would later marry in 1895. By 1900, his occupation is listed as a glassblower. He later briefly lived in Frederick Co., Maryland, and died in Johnson City, Tennessee in 1945.
Lot: 1303 - AMERICAN PAINTED ASH DRYSINK
AMERICAN PAINTED ASH DRYSINK, the rectangular top well over two hinged fielded-panel cabinet doors which conceal a single fixed shelf, the whole flanked by solid ends and supported by cut-out feet which issue from the ends and stiles. Retains the likely original hardware and an early blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 31" HOA, 61 1/2" WOA, 17 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1304 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH, nailed construction, the rectangular back over a low plank seat, the whole flanked by shaped ends, the armrest of one retaining a drilled hole. Retains a layered old blue-painted surface. First half 19th century. 44" HOA, 63 1/2" WOA, 14" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 14.
Lot: 1305 - MID-WESTERN PAINTED PINE HANGING / TABLETOP CUPBOARD
MID-WESTERN PAINTED PINE HANGING / TABLETOP CUPBOARD, dovetailed construction, of rectangular form with two hinged raised-panel doors, one conceals a shelf, the other, an open interior. Retains the likely original French hinges, and an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 17" HOA, 44 1/2" WOA, 16" DOA.
Lot: 1306 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL HANGING CUPBOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE WALL HANGING CUPBOARD, nailed construction, the single-hinged cabinet door opens to reveal three fixed shelves. Retains the original turnbuckle, and an old layered painted surface. Hinges are old replacements. Mid 19th century. 36 1/4" HOA, 24 1/4" WOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1307 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE SETTLE BENCH, dovetailed and nailed construction, the rectangular back over a flank seat with an enclosed base, the whole flanked by solid ends with cut-out front corners. Retains an early yellow-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 33 1/4" HOA, 29 1/4" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1308 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE WALL SHELF, the shaped top shelf supported by shaped brackets flanking a plain medial shelf. Retains an early painted surface. Probably a clock shelf. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" HOA, 30 1/4" WOA, 7 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1309 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH, nailed construction, having four shelves joined by solid ends and solid supports on the backside. Retains an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 59 3/4" HOA, 51" WOA, 12 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1310 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND, the rectangular top well with canted sides retains its original cover and is supported by applied splayed tapered legs. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 25" HOA, 36" WOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1311 - AMERICAN OAK LOW BUTCHER BLOCK
AMERICAN OAK LOW BUTCHER BLOCK, the large thick slab top is supported by four primitive short legs. Retains an old finished surface. Together with a period chopper with a turned wood handle. Two pieces total. 19th century. 20" HOA, 26 1/4" X 24 3/4" OA top.
Lot: 1312 - AMERICAN POPLAR PEWTER CUPBOARD
AMERICAN POPLAR PEWTER CUPBOARD, nailed construction, single-piece form, the upper half with three fixed shelves, two of which have bars across the front, the lower section having a deeper worksurface over an open base with a single large shelf and open bottom, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original dry surface. First half 19th century. 70 3/4" HOA, 38" WOA, 18 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1313 - CONNECTICUT PAINTED PINE LARGE WALL SHELF
CONNECTICUT PAINTED PINE LARGE WALL SHELF, dovetailed construction, the rectangular top shelf over a slightly-shallower lower shelf, both supported by shaped solid ends. Retains an early painted surface and some form of early wrought-iron elements with pintles to the interior of the ends, possibly relating to hanging. Mid 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, 73 3/4" WOA, 11 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 16.
Lot: 1314 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR PINE DEMILUNE SERVING TABLE / STAND
AMERICAN VERNACULAR PINE DEMILUNE SERVING TABLE / STAND, the two-board demilune top with battens applied to the underside, the whole supported by three through-mortised and wedged splayed legs. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 19th century. 33 1/2" HOA, 30 1/4" x 15" OA top.
Lot: 1315 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE TAVERN TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE TAVERN TABLE, the rectangular single-board top with overhanging ends over a plain apron with a lower molded edge, the whole supported by square straight legs with a molded front corner. Retains an old painted surface. First half 19th century. 25" HOA, 36 1/2" x 18" top.
Lot: 1316 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, both with a round top and three splayed legs, the larger with a thick slab top with rounded top edges and a stretcher between the legs. The larger retaining remnants of a painted surface; the smaller retains a dry painted surface. 19th century. Largest 24 1/4" HOA, 13" D top.
Lot: 1317 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BENCH, the rectangular single-board top is supported by nailed solid ends which rest on a bootjack cut-out, each long end of the bench with a shaped skirt applied to the underside edge. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 17" HOA, 54 1/2" x 11 1/2" top.
Lot: 1318 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the rectangular top board is supported by two shaped brackets which flank a medial shelf. Retains a later painted surface. Mid 19th century. 15" HOA, 27 3/4" WOA, 9 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1319 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the top with a short gallery over four shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains an early, probably original, red-washed/painted surface. Mid 19th century. 19 3/4" HOA, 20 1/2" WOA, 6 5/8" DOA.
Lot: 1320 - OHIO PAINTED POPLAR WALL SHELF WITH HOOKS
OHIO PAINTED POPLAR WALL SHELF WITH HOOKS, the single-board top with rounded front corners supported by shaped brackets, over a board with rounded ends which supports seven wrought-iron hooks. Retains an old blue-painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 47" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1321 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX ON STAND, nailed construction, the rectangular box with canted sides and a removable cover is supported by a solid stand with a medial shelf and boot-jack ends. Retains an old painted surface. 19th century. 29 1/4" HOA, 29" x 16 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1322 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR OAK SLAB STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR OAK SLAB STOOL, the top made the round of the log split in half with four mortised feet inserted into the underside. Retains an old lightly finished surface to the top. 19th century. 10 1/4" HOA, 16" x 11 3/4" OA top.
Lot: 1323 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE WALL SHELF WITH PEG HOOKS
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE WALL SHELF WITH PEG HOOKS, short plate platform with molded angled plate rail with wooden pin and nail construction, plate rail is fitted over a wall board which is fitted with eleven hand-hewn pegs/hooks. Retains an old dark red-painted surface. 19th century. 8" HOA, 88 5/8" WOA.
Lot: 1324 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE STORAGE BIN
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE STORAGE BIN, square-form with a hinged slanted cover, raised on simple cut-out legs, interior having a natural dry surface. Retains likely original hinges and an early red-painted surface. 19th century. 24" H, 15 3/4" x 14" OA.
Lot: 1325 - AMERICAN PAINTED POPLAR AND PINE STAND TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED POPLAR AND PINE STAND TABLE, the rectangular single-board top over a plain apron, the whole raised on fine square tapered legs. Retains an early red-washed/painted surface. First half 19th century. 26 1/2" HOA, 19" x 15 3/4" top.
Lot: 1326 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE DEMILUNE STAND TABLE, the single-board demilune top over a plain triangular apron, the whole raised on three straight square legs. Retains an old, likely original, lightly finished surface. Mid 19th century. 27" HOA, 26 3/4" x 13 1/2" OA top.
Lot: 1327 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOLL SETTLE / BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE DOLL SETTLE / BENCH, the blank back and seat are flanked by cut-out ends. Retains a partially-cleaned old, layered painted surface. 19th/early 20th century. 14" HOA, 16 1/2" WOA, 8 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1328 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE NARROW BENCH
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE NARROW BENCH, nailed construction, the single-board top with applied batten sides supported by through-mortised cut-out legs. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 16 3/4" HOA, 59 3/4" WOA, 9" DOA.
Lot: 1329 - AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the shaped ends support two horizontal plank shelves and a vertical divider. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 19th century. 25 1/2" HOA, 18 1/2" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1330 - AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF
AMERICAN PINE HANGING WALL SHELF, nailed construction, the rectangular top over three fixed shelves, the whole flanked by solid ends. Retains the likely original dry, stained surface. Second half 19th/early 20th century. 33 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 7 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1331 - AMERICAN PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, each with a round top, one supported by four splayed square tapered legs, the other supported by three turned legs, all connected by stretchers. The four-legged example retains an early painted surface to the base, the three-legged example retains its likely original dry surface. 19th century. Tallest 28 1/4" HOA, 11 1/2" D seat.
Lot: 1332 - AMERICAN PAINTED MIXED-WOOD STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED MIXED-WOOD STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including poplar or maple and oak or hickory, each with a shaped top, the smaller with three through-mortised legs, the larger with four splayed legs connected by a double box stretcher. Both with remnants of a painted surface to the base. 19th century. Tallest 30 3/4" HOA, 15 1/4" x 12 1/2" seat.
Lot: 1333 - BRITISH PAINTED PINE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PAINTED PINE CRICKET TABLE, the round top with a batten applied to the underside is supported by three splayed legs which support a medial shelf. Retains an old painted surface. Mid 19th century. 29 1/2" HOA, 31 1/2" D.
Lot: 1334 - BRITISH PINE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PINE CRICKET TABLE, the round three-board top with a flat back and an applied gallery over a plain apron with a molded base edge raised on three square slightly-splayed legs. Retains an old finished surface. Mid 19th century. 35" HOA, 29 3/4" H top, 31" x 27" OA top.
Lot: 1335 - BRITISH PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CRICKET TABLE
BRITISH PAINTED PINE DIMINUTIVE CRICKET TABLE, the round single board top over a plain apron, the whole supported by three splayed tapered legs. Retains a scrubbed top and an old painted surface to the base. Mid 19th century. 26" HOA, 20 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1336 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING SHELF, the arched back over three shelves which increase in depth gradually flanked by shaped sides. Retains a later painted surface. Second half 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 28" WOA, 8" DOA.
Lot: 1337 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE DOUGH CUPBOARD
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE DOUGH CUPBOARD, the rectangular hinged top over a rectangular open well with canted sides, the whole raised on a cabinet base with two hinged fielded-panel cabinet doors. Retains an old blue-painted surface. 19th century. 37" HOA, 38" WOA, 21" DOA.
Lot: 1338 - COUNTRY PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY PINE AND OAK STOOLS, LOT OF TWO, mixed woods including pine and oak, each with a circular top, the shorter with a nailed plain skirt, both supported by splayed legs connected by a nailed stretcher. The taller retains remnants of a painted surface, the shorter retains an old finished surface. 19th century. Tallest 25 1/4" HOA, 14" D top.
Lot: 1339 - AMERICAN COUNTRY TURNED WOODEN TABLE / DRESSER TOP STAND MIRROR
AMERICAN COUNTRY TURNED WOODEN TABLE / DRESSER TOP STAND MIRROR, rectangular mirror with swiveling feature, supported by a turned arm with baluster-form turnings, arm is supported by a central turned shaft, and turned pedestal foot. Retains original dark varnished finish. Mid 19th century. 14 1/4" H, 6 3/4" D foot; mirror 10 1/8" x 12 5/8" OA.
Lot: 1340 - PAIR OF AMERICAN VICTORIAN PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS ON PEDESTALS
PAIR OF AMERICAN VICTORIAN PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS ON PEDESTALS, each breaks down into several pieces for ease of transport, each having a toothed rim over a wide urn with a round socle resting on a stepped square tapered plinth. Both retain an old silver-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 16 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1341 - AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN CARVED STONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN CARVED STONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, LOT OF TWO, each of solid form, finely-carved sandstone (or something very similar), the larger depicting a woman's face surrounded by scrolled decorative elements, the smaller piece with a tapered profile and rectangular foliate decoration. Both probably part of the same architectural cornice. 19th century. Largest 15" HOA, 12" WOA, 21 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1342 - EUROPEAN STONE OBELISK-FORM HITCHING POST
EUROPEAN STONE OBELISK-FORM HITCHING POST, carved or cast-stone, of graceful tapered obelisk form with a wrought-iron ring near the top for hitching. 19th/early 20th century. 36" HOA, 6 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1343 - ENGLISH CARVED LIMESTONE TALL STADDLE STONE
ENGLISH CARVED LIMESTONE TALL STADDLE STONE, two-piece mushroom style form, the tall tapered base piece supports a rounded upper piece with a flat bottom. 19th century, possibly earlier. 41" HOA, 22" D. Catalogue Note: Staddle stones were used in series to support grain buildings in Europe for centuries. They were designed so that mice and other varmints couldn't crawl into the building. Basically, the animal could scale the base of the stone but couldn't make it out across the flat underside of the mushroom-like top.
Lot: 1344 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR, each of octagonal turret-like form, each retaining a red-painted surface to the exterior. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 30 1/4" HOA, 13" D.
Lot: 1345 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of rectangular turret-like form, each side decorated with a cross-form decoration within a rectangular panel with incurvate corners. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 34" HOA, 11 1/2" x 15" base.
Lot: 1346 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, PAIR, of round turret-like form with cross decoration and a scalloped upper rim. Late 19th/20th century. 29" HOA, 13" SQ.
Lot: 1347 - ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of a sewer-tile-like material, of square tapered turret-like form with a shaped/cut-out upper rim. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 27 1/2" HOA, 14" SQ base.
Lot: 1348 - READING TERRACOTTA WORKS, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, AND OTHER ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, LOT OF TWO
READING TERRACOTTA WORKS, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, AND OTHER ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POTS, LOT OF TWO, of octagonal turret-like form, each of a very similar form but not matching. The taller with a mark for Reading Terracotta Works, Reading, PA; the other American example with a date mark reading "DEC 28 18[illegible]". Late 19th/20th century. 30" HOA, 11 1/2" SQ base.
Lot: 1349 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT, of hollow form, depicting a tall domed form with spiraled shallow grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. 14 1/2" HOA, 18" D base.
Lot: 1350 - AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT
AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL EARTHENWARE CHIMNEY POT, of octagonal turret-like form terminating in a square base. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 36 1/2" HOA, 16" D.
Lot: 1351 - RUSTIC CARVED-STONE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS, LOT OF TWO
RUSTIC CARVED-STONE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS, LOT OF TWO, each of naturalistic form, one with a D-shaped well in the center, the other with a round well. 19th/20th century. Largest 19" x 13" OA.
Lot: 1352 - RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE TROUGH / PLANTER
RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE TROUGH / PLANTER, of simple construction, ovate form with naturalistic-stone like texture. 20th century. 25" x 15 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1353 - RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS / PLANTERS AND PEDESTAL, LOT OF THREE
RUSTIC CAST-CONCRETE DIMINUTIVE TROUGHS / PLANTERS AND PEDESTAL, LOT OF THREE, comprising two rectangular small troughs with a central ovate well, the pedestal, which is the proper proportion to support either of the troughs, is of square tapered form. 20th century. Pedestal 15" H, trough 13 3/4" x 9 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1354 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT, of solid form, depicting a tall domed form with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. 18" HOA.
Lot: 1355 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO, of solid form, comprising an example of domed form and an example of more conical form, both with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. Tallest 14" HOA.
Lot: 1356 - COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY CAST-CONCRETE BEE SKEP-STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENTS, LOT OF TWO, of solid form, comprising an example of taller domed form and an example shorter dome form, both with spiraled grooves going down the entire object. 20th century. Tallest 13" HOA.
Lot: 1357 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three dark blue wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and motif quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled yellow, probably linsey-woolsey, backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 96 1/2" x 99".
Lot: 1358 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three dark blue wool joined panels, having scalloped, diamond, and straight-line quilting in a grid layout with border to all four sides, wool fiber batting, knife binding, multi-paneled yellow wool backing with embroidered "W E / C" initials in one quadrant, previously cut-down and mended in the middle. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 86 3/4" x 90 1/2".
Lot: 1359 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three olive green wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and petaled motif quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, multi-paneled tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 92" x 100 1/2".
Lot: 1360 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring four brown wool joined panels, quilting having petaled motifs alternating with fylfots in a diagonal grid, wool fiber batting, knife binding, four-paneled tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing, possibly previously cut-down. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 88 1/4" x 96 1/4".
Lot: 1361 - POSSIBLY WELSH WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
POSSIBLY WELSH WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three red wool joined panels, having various motif and geometric quilting, featuring center medallion surrounded by three frame borders with leaf motifs in the outer corners, wool fiber batting, narrow front-over-back binding, two-paneled brown wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 72 1/2" x 78 1/2".
Lot: 1362 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three peachy tan wool joined panels, having diagonal grid and motif quilting including florets, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled tan wool backing. 19th century. 77 1/2" x 97".
Lot: 1363 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring multiple brown wool joined panels, having grid and motif quilting with "AS" initials quilted near one corner, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled yellowish-tan, probably linsey-woolsey, backing, likely previously cut-down along two edges. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 81 1/2" x 87".
Lot: 1364 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVER, hand-stitched, top featuring three greenish-tan wool joined panels, having diagonal straight-line and foliate quilting, wool fiber batting, knife binding, three-paneled light brown wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 78" x 91".
Lot: 1365 - AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN WOOL WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO, each hand-stitched, previously cut-down from a larger piece, featuring a multi-paneled top in brown or deep reddish orange wool, having diagonal straight-line quilting, orange example also with petaled quilting, knife binding, yellow wool backing. Late 18th/first half 19th century. Brown example 63 1/2" x 65 3/4"; orange 70 1/2" x 71 1/2".
Lot: 1366 - AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY AND OTHER WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY AND OTHER WHOLE-CLOTH QUILTED BEDCOVERS, LOT OF TWO, each hand-stitched; comprising one with wool / linsey-woolsey fabrics, one side featuring a three joined panels of plaid patterned fabric, having diagonal grid quilting, knife binding, the reverse with three panels of striped fabric; and the other with one side having a three panels of burgundy print fabric, all-over diamond quilting, folded-over binding, the reverse with three panels of red, probably linsey-woolsey, fabric. 19th century. Example with plaid patterned fabric 76" x 91 1/4"; one with burgundy print fabric 65 3/4" x 82 3/4".
Lot: 1367 - AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT
AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT, hand-stitched, bars of home-spun wool / linsey-woolsey striped and plaid fabrics with border to top and bottom, having all-over Baptist fan quilting, back-over-front binding, two-paneled red, likely linsey-woolsey, backing. 19th century. 61 1/2" x 78 1/2".
Lot: 1368 - AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT
AMERICAN "BARS / STRIP" WOOL / LINSEY-WOOLSEY PIECED QUILT, hand-stitched, bars of wool fabric of alternating green and peachy-tan colors with border to top and bottom, having grid and diagonal straight-line quilting, two cut-out corners, later / replaced applied binding, three-paneled cream, likely linsey-woolsey, backing. 19th century. 70" x 82 1/2".
Lot: 1369 - ANTIQUE WOOL-EMBROIDERED MAN'S WAISTCOAT / VEST
ANTIQUE WOOL-EMBROIDERED MAN'S WAISTCOAT / VEST, hand-stitched, linen front with embroidered design in polychrome wool thread creating a woven design, having a brown fabric back, a printed blue and white fabric interior lining, and remnants of tape binding. Presented on a 19th century yellow pine hanger with wrought-iron hook. Two pieces total. First half/mid 19th century. 18 1/2" LOA, 33" bust, 30" waist.
Lot: 1370 - ANTIQUE MAN'S TWO-PIECE CLOTHING ENSEMBLE
ANTIQUE MAN'S TWO-PIECE CLOTHING ENSEMBLE, hand-stitched, comprising a long-sleeved linen shirt, and a pair of trousers made from a woven tan, blue, and white plaid-pattern fabric having button closure, pockets, and machine-stitched outer seams possibly being later done, ensemble together by association and currently pinned. 19th/early 20th century. Currently 60" LOA together; trousers 42 1/2" LOA, 28" waist, 30" inseam.
Lot: 1371 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S LONG-SLEEVED SHIRTS, LOT OF THREE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S LONG-SLEEVED SHIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising two examples each made from a blue and red striped homespun / linsey-woolsey fabric, and the third made from a red, brown, and white plaid- / checkered-pattern wool fabric. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Red, brown, and white wool shirt 35" LOA, 46" bust and waist, 22" L sleeve.
Lot: 1372 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S TROUSERS AND VEST, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S TROUSERS AND VEST, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising four pairs of trousers, consisting of one with purple and green striped wool fabric, two made with linen fabric, and a pair in a khaki-colored fabric; and a white cotton vest with brown fabric front. Late 19th/first half 20th century, vest possibly earlier. Wool trousers 40" LOA, 29" inseam, 31" waist.
Lot: 1373 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S AND LADY'S SHIRTS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S AND LADY'S SHIRTS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising a lady's shirt made with woven white woven fabric having grid pattern, and four men's shirts made with woven or print fabrics. Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Lady's shirt 33 1/2" LOA, 34" bust, 32" bust.
Lot: 1374 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print fabric, having long sleeves and buttons to front. Late 19th/early 20th century. Dress with pink print 53" LOA, 34" bust, 30" waist.
Lot: 1375 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINEN AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINEN AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising a pair of white cotton drawers; three chemises / under dresses, featuring two linen examples with sleeves, and a cream-colored sleeveless example; a white cotton chemise / under shirt with embroidered "LH" initials; and two linen under dresses / nightgowns with one having embroidered "A K" initials to front. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Piece with "A K" initials 38 1/2" LOA, 38" bust, 40" waist.
Lot: 1376 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED AND OTHER PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED AND OTHER PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising a quilted petticoat with an orange-toned wool exterior and blue print fabric interior; a skirt or petticoat with black print exterior having a quilted interior featuring blue print fabric; and an indigo blue floral print skirt having later-added tape waistband and a pocket on one side. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Indigo skirt 39" LOA, 40" waist.
Lot: 1377 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand-stitched, each having one solid fabric side and a print fabric reverse, featuring straight-line and chain quilting designs, comprising two with each having a solid brown or green fabric and a geometric print fabric, and the third with a purple silk fabric and a floral print fabric. Second half 19th/early 20th century. Purple silk example 33" LOA, 40" waist.
Lot: 1378 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF TWO
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF TWO, hand-stitched; comprising one with double-pink print fabric exterior and a square-pattern print fabric interior, having straight-line and scalloped quilting, probably later-added woven fabric top with buttons and straps; and the other with later-added black print fabric over original silk exterior, featuring brown polished cotton interior, straight-line quilting, and probably replaced waistband. Fourth quarter 19th/20th century. Pink example 49 1/2" LOA with straps, 34" L skirt, 30" waist.
Lot: 1379 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE QUILTED PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand-stitched; comprising one with a solid greyish-brown exterior having velvet ribbon bottom edge, a print fabric interior, straight-line quilting, and machine-stitching along the top; one featuring woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric on one side and solid grey fabric to the reverse with Baptist fan quilting and brown velvet trim along bottom edge; and the third with woven brown, yellow, and white plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric on both sides, having chain and diagonal straight-line quilting. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Example with print fabric 38" LOA, 26" waist.
Lot: 1380 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL PETTICOATS / SKIRTS, LOT OF THREE, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising one made with homespun / woven red and black striped fabric, one with woven blue and red plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, and the third with a woven black and red striped fabric. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. Blue and red skirt 32 1/2" LOA, 31" waist.
Lot: 1381 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL SKIRTS / PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE LADY'S WOOL SKIRTS / PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising three skirts / petticoats, consisting of a tan example with embroidered decoration along the bottom edge featuring grape motifs, and two red examples with crocheted trim along bottom edges; and a pair of red drawers with crocheted trim. Late 19th/early 20th century. Red and black skirt 36 1/2" LOA, 24" waist.
Lot: 1382 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS AND PETTICOAT / SKIRT, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS AND PETTICOAT / SKIRT, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched; comprising three aprons, or possibly other articles, featuring two linen examples, and one made with woven blue and white plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric; and a brown petticoat / skirt. Late 19th/20th century. Petticoat / skirt 30" LOA, 38" waist.
Lot: 1383 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, each being waist-length, including one with a small pocket. Late 19th/first half 20th century. One with pocket 34 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1384 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a blue and white print fabric, comprising four waist-length, and one that covers the torso with a pocket. Late 19th/first half 20th century. One with pocket 39 1/2" LOA with straps.
Lot: 1385 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S APRONS, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a woven plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric or a blue print fabric, comprising two full-length dress-type aprons with each having one or two pockets, two other full-length examples, and one waist-length. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Blue dress-type apron 44 3/4" LOA, 38" bust, 40" waist.
Lot: 1386 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising two slat bonnets made from print fabrics featuring one with slats and the other lacking its slats, two other bonnets in print fabrics, and two in woven blue plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric including one being slatted. Late 19th/20th century, one or two probably earlier. Various sizes.
Lot: 1387 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S SLAT BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S SLAT BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, hand-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, having a channeled brim fitted with original or replaced cardboard / other slats. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Various sizes.
Lot: 1388 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF SIX, machine-stitched, each made with a woven brown plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, including three slat bonnets with two having cardboard or other slats and one lacking slats. Late 19th/20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1389 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LADY'S BONNETS, LOT OF FIVE, machine-stitched, each made with a woven plaid- / checkered-pattern or striped fabric, having stitched / quilted brims. 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1390 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S HATS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE MEN'S HATS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF EIGHT, comprising five hats, consisting of two top hats with beaver or other felt coverings, and three velvet-covered hats including a top hat with interior label for Sebastian & Son, Inc. of Cleveland, OH, and a baby's / doll's top hat; an American pictorial wallpaper-covered band / hat box; a reproduction top hat box with wallpaper or stenciled covering and newspaper interior lining; and a wooden hat stand. 19th and 20th century. Band / hat box 8 1/2" HOA, 13 1/2" x 12" OA top.
Lot: 1391 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STRAW HATS, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE STRAW HATS, LOT OF FIVE, each made from braided / woven straw coil sewn together, including two examples with tall crowns. 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1392 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LEATHER MEN'S HATS, LOT OF THREE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LEATHER MEN'S HATS, LOT OF THREE, each made of brown leather, including one with a woven band, and another with riveted band and later applied binding along edge of brim. 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1393 - ANTIQUE LADY'S DRAWSTRING BAGS / PURSES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE LADY'S DRAWSTRING BAGS / PURSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand-stitched, each made of printed fabric with drawstring closures. 19th century. Largest 13 1/4" x 13" OA laying flat.
Lot: 1394 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL MITTENS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL MITTENS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS, each being adult-sized, comprising a striped pair in mainly grey and black colors, a pair in blue and white stripes, and a brown pair. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 10 1/4" to 11 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1395 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL STOCKINGS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL STOCKINGS, LOT OF THREE PAIRS, each adult-sized, comprising a red pair, a green pair, and a brown, red, and white striped pair. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 26" to 29 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1396 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL AND OTHER STOCKINGS AND SOCKS, LOT OF 11 PIECES
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE KNITTED WOOL AND OTHER STOCKINGS AND SOCKS, LOT OF 11 PIECES, comprising a pair of red, grey, and white striped knitted wool stockings possibly being lady's or children's sized; a pair of adult-sized knitted wool long socks; and lady's stockings, consisting of two white pairs of Valor Hosiery stockings with original paper labels, another white pair possibly being silk, and a single red stocking. First half/mid 20th century. 16" to 34 1/2" LOA laying flat.
Lot: 1397 - ANTIQUE LEATHER SHOES AND FOOTWEAR, LOT OF SEVEN PIECES
ANTIQUE LEATHER SHOES AND FOOTWEAR, LOT OF SEVEN PIECES, comprising a pair of men's shoes with wooden soles and heels, a pair of flats or slippers with ties to front, a red pair of children's shoes with probably later-attached bells, and a single patten or shoe protector having leather strap, wooden sole, and applied iron ring for a heel. Late 18th/19th/early 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1398 - ANTIQUE LEATHER BOOTS, LOT OF TWO PAIRS
ANTIQUE LEATHER BOOTS, LOT OF TWO PAIRS, comprising a pair of men's riding boots being of a large size having rubber applied to the wooden heel and canvas to the outer sole, and a child's pair of boots. 19th/early 20th century. Men's boots 17 1/2" HOA, 12" LOA toe to heel.
Lot: 1399 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S SHOES, LOT OF NINE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S SHOES, LOT OF NINE PAIRS, comprising a pair of boots made with a black fabric material, and the remainder being leather consisting of four pairs of laced boots, a red pair of boots / booties, two pairs of flats with ankle straps, and a pair of shoes with laces. Together with two wooden shoe forms having pieces of leather nailed to them. 20 pieces total. 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1400 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S KNITTED STOCKINGS, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S KNITTED STOCKINGS, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS, comprising a red wool pair, a black wool pair with red toes and heels, and three longer striped pairs. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 11" to 18" LOA.
Lot: 1401 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S MITTENS AND GLOVES, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S / DOLL'S MITTENS AND GLOVES, LOT OF FIVE PAIRS, comprising three pairs of mittens, consisting of a leather pair with knitted cuffs, a pair with red velvet exteriors and leather palms, and a red knitted or crocheted wool pair; and two pairs of gloves featuring a leather pair, and a fabric pair with embroidered accents. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Various sizes.
Lot: 1402 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S CLOTHING ENSEMBLES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S CLOTHING ENSEMBLES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each ensemble made from two or more pieces together by association; comprising one with a shirt of woven plaid-pattern fabric, a pair of linen trousers / pants, a vest, and a pair of leather gloves; one of a brown shirt having brown and purple striped trousers with suspenders and a pair of wool stockings; one of a linen shirt and trousers; and the last featuring a shirt and pair of trousers, each made from a patterned woven fabric. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Last named ensemble 33 1/2" LOA; shirt 24" bust, 14 1/2" L sleeve; trousers 20 1/2" LOA, 19" waist.
Lot: 1403 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE BOY'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING, LOT OF SEVEN, hand- and machine-stitched, comprising a denim jacket, a shirt, a waistcoat / vest with calico Prosser buttons, three pairs of trousers / breeches, and a pair of wool long underwear by The Lackawanna Mills. Late 19th/first half 20th century, vest probably earlier. Denim jacket 23" LOA, 36" bust and waist, 17" sleeve.
Lot: 1404 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S ONESIES / BODYSUITS AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE CHILDREN'S ONESIES / BODYSUITS AND OTHER CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR, comprising two hand-stitched pieces, consisting of a two-pieced outfit of a shirt and trousers made with woven fabric featuring brown exterior and blue interior and including an old handwritten note that reads, "Worn by Dr C M Thom[pson?] in 1868", and a onesie / bodysuit made with print fabric having glass buttons down the front; and two machine-stitched pieces, featuring a red wool onesie / bodysuit with a label to interior that reads, "The Bear / TRADE MARK / PHILADELPHIA", and a pair of overalls in blue and white print fabric. Second half 19th/20th century. Two-pieced outfit 20 1/2" LOA; trousers 13" LOA, 19" waist.
Lot: 1405 - VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR
VICTORIAN / ANTIQUE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with red or pink print fabric, including a double-pink example with green trim and black glass buttons, and a dress with paisley / boteh motif print. Second half 19th/first quarter 20th century. Double-pink dress 18 1/2" LOA, 27" bust and waist.
Lot: 1406 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF FOUR, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with red print fabric, including a wool dress with pleating, and a long-sleeved example possibly being a girl's dress or a lady's bodice with polished cotton interior lining and an old collection label that reads, "82.31.2". Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Wool dress with pleating 20" LOA, 22" bust and waist.
Lot: 1407 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FIVE
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES / CLOTHING, LOT OF FIVE, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with woven plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, comprising three dresses, and two pieces possibly being dresses or shirts. Late 19th/first half 20th century, or possibly earlier. Dress with brown and black 25" LOA, 26" bust and waist.
Lot: 1408 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S / DOLL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S / DOLL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a printed fabric, including two doll examples, and two long infant or doll dresses. Late 19th/first half 20th century, one or two possibly earlier. Blue infant / doll dress 23 1/2" LOA, 13" bust.
Lot: 1409 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S DRESSES, LOT OF SIX, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print or woven blue and white fabric, including a partially-assembled ensemble consisting of a dress having a star print together with two pieces, possibly leggings that has the same star-print fabric at ends and a plaid- / checkered-pattern apron. Fourth quarter 19th/first half 20th century. Star print dress 23" LOA, 18" bust, 16" waist.
Lot: 1410 - ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, LOT OF EIGHT
ANTIQUE / VINTAGE GIRL'S, AND POSSIBLY OTHER, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, LOT OF EIGHT, hand- and machine-stitched, each made with a print or woven blue and white fabric, comprising two dresses and an apron with plaid- / checkered-pattern fabric, three shirts, and two bonnets. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Longer dress 19 1/2" LOA, 26" bust, 27" waist.
Lot: 1411 - AMERICAN TWILL-WOVEN WOOL AND OTHER BLANKETS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX
AMERICAN TWILL-WOVEN WOOL AND OTHER BLANKETS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, each piece with plaid pattern; comprising four wool blankets with each being two joined panels, including a brown and cream example with embroidered "E B" initials, and a red and cream example; a cotton blanket or other textile article with two joined panels and unfinished edges; and a large sack, possibly a mattress tick, made of four panels of probably linen fabric. Together with a bed cover, or other textile article, featuring a woven plaid fabric with thick batting. Seven pieces total. Most 19th century. Red and cream blanket 61" x 80".
Lot: 1412 - ANTIQUE HOMESPUN GRAIN / FEEDSACK BAGS, LOT OF SEVEN
ANTIQUE HOMESPUN GRAIN / FEEDSACK BAGS, LOT OF SEVEN, each plain- or twill-woven bag being elongated rectangular form, probably made from linen or cotton, including a Royal Rivers Seamless bag with stenciled "GEO. H. MYERS" name to one side and the reverse with various stenciled labels. 19th/early 20th century. "MYERS" bag 18 1/4" x 41 1/2" laying flat.
Lot: 1413 - ANTIQUE HOMESPUN AND OTHER TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR
ANTIQUE HOMESPUN AND OTHER TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising a two-paneled twill-woven red wool blanket, a large four-paneled sack or mattress tick made from woven blue and white plaid-patterned fabric, and two bags or covers. Materials 19th century, bags / covers possibly assembled / modified later. Wool blanket 67" x 69 1/2".
Lot: 1414 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 15
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 15, each made from woven plaid- / checkered-patterned fabric in mainly orange / brown and white / natural colors, including a small bag / pouch, assorted napkins / hand towels, and a two-paneled bedding linen or other article having a typed note attached that reads in part, "This was part of a bed spread with teester to [...?]tch and woven by Elizabeth Whitaker [...?]", and probably spurious date of "1750". Most 19th century. Two-paneled piece with attached note 50 1/2" x 69 3/4".
Lot: 1415 - ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 13
ASSORTED ANTIQUE / VINTAGE LINENS AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, LOT OF 13, each made from woven plaid- / checkered-patterned fabric in mainly orange / brown and white / natural colors, including napkins / hand towels, table cloths / coverings, and a panel made into a curtain. Most 19th century. Cloth / covering with fringe 38" x 61 1/2".
Lot: 1416 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON TRIANGULAR STATION KEROSENE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON TRIANGULAR STATION KEROSENE LANTERN, retains original green-painted surface, triangular form, top with a beaded and curved cap, having a wire-loop handle with wooden grip, shield under the cap with a penciled signature of "M F Knowmor", two sides fitted with a large rectangular colorless glass pane, one pane serving as the hinged door, interior of backing fitted with a contoured mirror reflector with multi-panel construction and top fitted with an opening for chimney, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, base fitted with a circular-form font holder, raised on three short legs. 19th century. 20" H, 11 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1417 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON LARGE CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON LARGE CANDLE LANTERN, half-circular form with flat facing and open compartment, slanted top with applied large strap handle, interior fitted with three candle sockets, reverse with two as-made holes. 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 8 1/4" x 13".
Lot: 1418 - SHEET-IRON LARGE TRIANGULAR CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON LARGE TRIANGULAR CANDLE LANTERN, triangular form, top with a beaded and curved cap, having a wire-loop handle with wooden grip, interior fitted with a cut-out hole and fitted with a candle, edge of base with pierced five-star bands, two sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, interior of backing with a quilted diamond pattern and top fitted with an opening for chimney, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, raised on three short legs. 19th century. 18" H to top of cap, 11 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1419 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON STATION KEROSENE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON STATION KEROSENE LANTERN, retains traces of a red-painted surface, square form with top having an arch-form cap, wire loop handle with wooden grip, three sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane with each serving as a sliding door to interior entry and topped with a ring grip, interior of backing fitted with a hook for a mirror reflector, reverse of back fitted with two hanging rings, base fitted with a circular-form font holder. 19th century. 19 3/4" H, 1 1/2" x 12 3/4".
Lot: 1420 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN, retains a mustard yellow-painted surface, square body with circular and flat-top cap, attached large strap handle, fitted with three rectangular-form glass panes and remaining side fitted with a sheet-iron sliding door, each pane with wire guards, interior fitted with a single-socket candle holder which retains the matching paint decoration. 19th century. 14 1/4" H to top of handle, 5 1/2" x 6 1/2" SQ overall.
Lot: 1421 - PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN STATION CANDLE / OIL LANTERN
PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN STATION CANDLE / OIL LANTERN, square form fitted with three colorless glass panes including one for a hinged door with delicate ring handle, contoured cover over an additional contoured cover and having wire loop handles, reverse with two mounting/securing rings, interior fitted with a together by association sheet-iron chamberstick candlestick, back wall fitted with a reflector mount tab, base is fitted with a securing tab for a font. Retains a worn gray paint. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 18 1/4" H to top of cover, 9 3/4" x 12".
Lot: 1422 - SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON CANDLE LANTERN, half-circular form, topped with a circular-form cap and having a wire ring handle, interior fitted with a single candle socket mounted to a pull-out base with strap handle, facing with a colorless glass pane and serving as the hinged door with guards. 19th century. 8 1/4" H to top of cap, 5 5/8" WOA.
Lot: 1423 - SHEET-IRON / TIN DOUBLE-SPOUT SHOP / TORCH LAMP
SHEET-IRON / TIN DOUBLE-SPOUT SHOP / TORCH LAMP, painted black, cylinder-form font with two large spouts, large sheet-iron/tin reflector screen/hood between the spouts and font which is secured by three bands attached to the font, font is fitted with a removable cover and a strap handle with underside having a comfort hold, interior of font with an uncounted lot of flint stones. 19th century. 14 3/4" HOA, 19 1/2" WOA.
Lot: 1424 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains an old blue painted surface, square-form wooden frame with flat top, fitted with a wire and wood bail handle and a large vent hole, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 13 3/4" H, 7 1/2" x 7 7/8" overall.
Lot: 1425 - PUNCHED / PIERCED PAINTED SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED PAINTED SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains original green-painted surface, square-form wooden frame, sheet-iron arch-form top with rows of punched dots and a large wire-bail handle, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket having a large punched dot foot, fitted with four rectangular-form colorless glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door. 19th century. 19 1/4" HOA, top 7 3/8" x 8" overall.
Lot: 1426 - COUNTRY WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains traces of blue paint, hexagonal-form wooden frame, flat top cap with wire-bail handle, interior base fitted with a single candle socket, each side wall fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane in two sections and sliding in tracks which serves as the door; peg and pin/nail construction. 19th century. 16" HOA, 8 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1427 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, retains original red wash finish, rectangular-form wooden frame with tapered top, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket with holder depicting a chamberstick with crimped rim, each side wall fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door, two sides fitted with a wire and chain handle, each corner and upper section of wall with drilled holes for ventilation, nail construction. 19th century. 15 3/8" H to top of roof, 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" overall.
Lot: 1428 - WOODEN FOOTED CANDLE LANTERN
WOODEN FOOTED CANDLE LANTERN, retains a likely original dark finish, rectangular-form wooden frame with sheet-iron arched top, three side walls fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door, having a brass knob and a wooden butterfly closure, interior fitted with flat base and a large mirrored reflector, top with lightly shaped sides and raised on four short legs, nail construction. 19th century. 22 1/4" H to top of roof, 8 1/2" x 12 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1429 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains an early blue painted surface, rectangular-form wooden frame, top with a punched dot sheet-iron covering over a large vent hole, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a wrought-iron prick candle holder, each side fitted with two rectangular-form colorless glass panes including one pane in two sections and sliding in tracks which serves as the door, pane base with a cut-out for easy rising; raised on eight short legs; nail, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12" HOA, 6 1/4" x 7 7/8".
Lot: 1430 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains red paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, interior of hole fitted with a punched dot sheet-iron covering, cap is fitted with a wire hook, interior fitted with a wooden candle holder and having a sheet-iron decorated tab top, each side fitted with two rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as a hinged door and having wire guards; nail construction. 19th century. 17" H to top of cap, 8 3/4" SQ.
Lot: 1431 - PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN, retaining a pale blue/grey-painted surface to the front and cover's edge, triangular-form wooden frame and having a lift-off flat board top with five central air hole vents, interior fitted with a candlestick holder, one side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 14" H, 15 3/8" WOA.
Lot: 1432 - PAINTED WOODEN GREASE / FAT LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN GREASE / FAT LANTERN, retains original white paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, top fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a sheet-iron circular-form grease/fat lamp with a pedestal-form base, fitted with a single wick support and a hinged covering, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as a hinged door, raised on four short legs, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of cap, 7" SQ.
Lot: 1433 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE, retains original pale blue/grey paint, square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole, top fitted with a later wire-bail handle and with original wooden pull-rod for candle holder, interior fitted with a wooden lozenge-form candlestick holder fitted in corner to corner, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction. 19th century. 11" HOA to top of pull rod, 5 1/4" SQ.
Lot: 1434 - PINE CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE
PINE CANDLE LANTERN WITH PULL-UP FEATURE, retains original natural finish, square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole, top fitted with a wrought-iron bail handle and with original wooden pull rod for candle holder, interior fitted with a wooden lozenge-form frame fitted in corner to corner and having two slide rods on each end, medial fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA to top of pull rod, 4 3/4" SQ.
Lot: 1435 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, dark aged patina, arch-form body with upper cylinder-form cap, cover and large ring hanger, shoulder arches punched/pierced with a 12-point dot star/snowflake to each side, base with additional dots, interior base fitted with two candle sockets, front and back fitted with two colorless glass panes having an arch-form top and each side with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one with hinges serving as the door; window frames having some welded construction. Probably 20th century. 21 1/2" HOA, 10 1/8" x 5 5/8".
Lot: 1436 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, traces of original black paint, circular-form body with conical-form cap and large ring handle, overall punched/pierced pattern of rows with slashes and dots, interior base fitted with a single candle socket, fitted with three extended rectangular-form colorless glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door. 19th century. 19 1/4" HOA, 18" DOA.
Lot: 1437 - COUNTRY PAINTED METAL AND WOODEN KEROSENE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED METAL AND WOODEN KEROSENE LANTERN, original faded red-painted surface, square-form wooden frame, probably bronze top cap with paneled sides, two leather strap handles, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron circular-form finger lamp with shoulder having side-refill feature, fitted with four rectangular-form window panes and including one with leather hinges serving as the door, each pane with wire guards. Lamp fitted with a No. 1 slip burner and a non-period colorless chimney. 19th century. 16 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" SQ overall.
Lot: 1438 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original red wash stain, square-form wooden frame with flat top, top fitted with a wrought-iron horse-shoe form loop and a sheet-iron circular-form vent cap with punched dots, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder having a circular-form flared foot, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as the hinged door with leather hinges and having a wooden butterfly closure; nail construction. 19th century. 22 1/4" H to top of roof, 10" SQ.
Lot: 1439 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original black paint, rectangular-form wooden frame with flat top, top fitted with an iron loop-form bail handle within four vent holes, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder having a circular-form saucer-base with a crimped rim, two sides fitted with a small rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as a sliding/slide-up door with concave finger hold for operation; nail construction; likely constructed from a wooden box. 19th century. 13 3/4" H, 9 1/8" x 15".
Lot: 1440 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE CANDLE LANTERN, retains original mustard yellow paint, triangular-form wooden frame with flat top, fitted with a looped wire attachment and a large vent hole, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder, two sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane and including one pane serving as a sliding/slide-out door, and front side with a narrow rectangular-form colorless glass pane; nail construction; back and base boards each with an additional cut hole. 19th century. 16" H, 12 1/2" x 11 3/4" overall.
Lot: 1441 - SIGNED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
SIGNED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original green paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a copper arch form cap, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a sheet-iron single socket candle holder with circular-form flared foot, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, raised on four short legs with underside having a punched initials of "HJ"; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 10" H to top of cap, 4 3/4" x 5" overall.
Lot: 1442 - PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original pale blue paint, square-form wooden frame, top with a punched dot sheet-iron covering over the large vent hole, fitted with a wrought-iron bail handle, interior fitted with a large opening in the base and having a removable board which fits over the opening, three sides fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane, and remaining side with a wooden leather hinged door, raised on four short legs; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of cap, 5 3/4" x 6" overall.
Lot: 1443 - WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO
WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO, comprising of an example which retains original natural finish and remaining example with a pale blue/grey-painted finish, each with a square-form wooden frame, flat top with a large vent hole and tops fitted with a wire handle, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each side fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane, including natural finish example with a pane serving as a hinged door and painted example with a sliding glass pane for interior entry; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 8 1/2" and 10 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1444 - WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO
WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF TWO, each retains a dark ebony finish, with a square-form wooden frame and having a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, one cap with punched dots, each top fitted with a handle including a wire and a wrought-iron example, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder, each having three sides fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane, including one example with a pane serving as a hinged door and remaining having a sheet-iron pane, each door having a wooden knob; peg and nail construction. 19th century. 10" and 12" H to top of caps.
Lot: 1445 - CARVED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN
CARVED PAINTED WOODEN CANDLE LANTERN, retains original black paint, square-form wooden frame having line carvings and top having a shaped finial post to each corner, top with a large vent hole, fitted with a wire-bail handle, interior fitted with a flat board base, each side fitted with a large rectangular-form colorless glass pane including one pane serving as the hinged door, raised on four short legs; nail, peg and pin construction. 19th century. 12 3/4" H to top of corner finial, 4 1/4" SQ.
Lot: 1446 - PAINTED AND NATURAL WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF THREE
PAINTED AND NATURAL WOODEN CANDLE LANTERNS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two painted examples in mustard yellow and red, and remaining smallest example with a natural surface, each of similar form and tiered sizes, square-form wooden frame and having a sheet-iron arch-form cap over a large vent hole, each top fitted with a wire-bail handle, each interior fitted with a sheet-iron candlestick holder including one example having a saucer base with crimped rim and another with a decorative tab foot, each having four sides fitted with a rectangular-form colorless glass pane which includes one pane serving as a hinged door, each raised on four short legs; largest example with underside hand carved "EMMERICH"; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 8", 10" and 12 1/4" H to top of caps.
Lot: 1447 - SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN
SHEET-IRON AND WOODEN HANGING CANDLE LANTERN, dark finish, tapered square-form wooden frame and slightly tapered, raised on four short feet, top having an arch-form sheet-iron cap and a large iron bail handle, interior base fitted with a sheet-iron single candle socket having a saucer rim, fitted with four rectangular-form glass panes and including one with hinges serving as the door; peg and pin construction. 19th century. 20 1/4" HOA, top 8 3/4" x 9 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1448 - PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON DIMINUTIVE CANDLE / KEROSENE LANTERN
PUNCHED / PIERCED SHEET-IRON DIMINUTIVE CANDLE / KEROSENE LANTERN, retains traces of an old black-painted surface, circular-form body with conical-form hinged cap and large ring handle, overall punched/pierced pattern of alternating rows of slashes and dots, colorless glass tumbler serving as the globe and secured by sheet-iron straps. 19th century. 8 3/8" H to top of handle, 2 7/8" D base.
Lot: 1449 - WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER
WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER, adjustable with sawtooth construction, ram's horn accents to the latch, shaft extension terminating in a hook and a single-socket candle holder. 19th century. 24 1/4" HOA, extends to 41" HOA.
Lot: 1450 - AMERICAN EARLY TALLOW TAPER CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN EARLY TALLOW TAPER CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT, including three full dipped taper candles with three other partial sections or butts, and ten full molded taper candles with an additional full- one in two pieces and a remaining partial or butt. Each retain cotton wicks looped at either the top or bottom of the candle. 19th century. Intact dipped examples 9" LOA.
Lot: 1451 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOODEN HANGING CANDLE DIPPING / DRYING RACK WITH CANDLES
AMERICAN PAINTED WOODEN HANGING CANDLE DIPPING / DRYING RACK WITH CANDLES, circular plate board with gray-painted surface top, topped with a central carved shaft and wire hanging loop, underside with natural surface and fitted with 35 wire hooks; fitted with 24 contemporary dipped candles. 19th century. 8" HOA, 10 1/4" D; candles approximately 7" to 8 1/4" H. Literature: Parallels Rushlight Club - Early Lighting, p. 116, fig. 13-2.
Lot: 1452 - ASSORTED CANDLE-MAKING ARTICLES AND CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT
ASSORTED CANDLE-MAKING ARTICLES AND CANDLES, UNCOUNTED LOT, comprising of a dipping/drying rack constructed of a simple iron rod fitted with eight tan candles, a six-tube sheet-iron and wooden tapered candle mold, and four dark brown candles. 19th century. Mold 10" HOA, 3 5/8" x 6 1/2"; rack 11 1/4" HOA, 12 1/2" W.
Lot: 1453 - WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER
WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING TRAMMEL CANDLE HOLDER, adjustable with back-plate having circular-form holes for pin support, shaft extension terminating in a delicate hook and a single-socket candle holder with a tiny curled tip. 19th century. 13 3/4" HOA, extends to 22 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1454 - ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING CANDLE HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE HANGING CANDLE HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a pyramid-form example, having spiral patterned arms and terminating in a loop, base crossbar fitted with a single candle socket; and an example with a carved wooden shaft which supports two arms with each having a single candle socket, each socket with a rectangular-form drip catcher, base of wooden shaft fitted with a wrought-iron post for additional mounting to a peg, shaft's top fitted with a wire hook. 19th century. 17 3/4" HOA, 9 3/4" WOA and 20 3/4" HOA, 6" WOA.
Lot: 1455 - AMERICAN HICKORY RATCHET-STYLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
AMERICAN HICKORY RATCHET-STYLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, sawtooth rachet construction with double sockets, fitted on a beveled slab base. Retains original dry surface. 19th/20th century. 29" HOA (down), 41 3/4" HOA (fully raised), 12" x 8" base.
Lot: 1456 - WROUGHT-IRON AND SHEET-IRON / TIN HANGING CANDLE LAMP
WROUGHT-IRON AND SHEET-IRON / TIN HANGING CANDLE LAMP, shaped harp-form wired frame supporting a central wrought-iron candle socket with saucer base, fitted with a painted shade/deflector having a white-painted surface to the underside and a green-painted surface to the top, frame is supported with two iron hanging hooks. 19th century. 14 1/4" HOA, 10 1/4" WOA; with two hooks 39 1/4" HOA.
Lot: 1457 - NEW ENGLAND WOODEN PAINT-DECORATED ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
NEW ENGLAND WOODEN PAINT-DECORATED ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, red-painted surface, tapered single-arm with sheet-iron/tin extension and fitted with a single candle socket and having a crimped rim saucer base, large square-form foot with slightly tapered upper corner sides, square-form and slightly tapered shaft terminating in a threaded top for rising and lowering of the arm. Components possibly together by association. 19th century. 42" HOA, 11 1/2" WOA, 11 1/4" x 11 3/4" foot.
Lot: 1458 - NEW ENGLAND WOODEN ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND
NEW ENGLAND WOODEN ADJUSTABLE FLOOR CANDLESTAND, retains an old dark surface, turned wood construction featuring a shaped with line accents double-arm candle holder, each terminal fitted with a hole for holding candle, tripod and lightly shaped splayed legs, turned wood with line carvings and various circular-form tiers terminating in a threaded top for rising and lowering of the arms. 19th century. 32 1/4" HOA, 11 3/4" WOA, 14" DOA foot.
Lot: 1459 - WOODEN PINE AND WROUGHT-IRON TABLE-TOP RUSHLIGHT HOLDER / STAND
WOODEN PINE AND WROUGHT-IRON TABLE-TOP RUSHLIGHT HOLDER / STAND, retains original natural surface, large wrought-iron holder with pivoting jaw splint holder which is counterweighted with a large splint holding loop to one jaw and remaining jaw with a lower extension having a spiraling shaft and terminating in a loop; simple carved round shaft supported by four flared feet. 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 7 3/4" WOA, 7 3/4" DOA foot.
Lot: 1460 - ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON HANGING LIGHTING ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED WROUGHT-IRON HANGING LIGHTING ARTICLES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a betty lamp, pan having a hinged cover and supported on an arch-form hanger with swivel hook; and a hanging single-socket candle holder, featuring a spiraling patterned shaft terminating in a delicate hook and a beehive-form socket. 19th century. Betty lamp 3 1/2" H to top of hanger, candle holder 16 1/4" HOA, 2 1/4" WOA.
Lot: 1461 - COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN AND MIRRORED WALL CANDLE SCONCES, SET OF THREE
COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN AND MIRRORED WALL CANDLE SCONCES, SET OF THREE, each of circular form with crimped rims, layered construction featuring a medial mirror with crimped rims band and mounted to a large plate, each with a single arm including two with a single socket and drip catchers, remaining example with a large saucer-base and having a single socket. 19th century. 7" HOA, arm 3" L and 8" H, 6 1/4" L.
Lot: 1462 - ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF THREE, each of rectangular form with crimped rims, comprising of a pair with simple backing and a curved drip catcher with crimped rim and having a single socket; remaining example with a crimped arch-form top over a mirror within beaded panels, deep rectangular-form drip catcher with a single candle socket. Each with a hanging hole. 19th century. 9 1/2" H, 3 3/4" WOA and 14 1/2" HOA, 4 3/4" W.
Lot: 1463 - ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED COUNTRY SHEET-IRON / TIN WALL CANDLE SCONCES, LOT OF TWO, comprising of a circular-form example with crimped rim, having a single arm with crimped rim drip catcher and a single candle socket; remaining example with a wooden black plate, attached curved arm with a crimped rim drip catcher and a single candle socket. 19th century. 12" HOA, 4 1/4" WOA and 17 1/8" HOA, 1 7/8" W.
Lot: 1464 - ASSORTED COUNTRY CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED COUNTRY CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE, comprising of a diminutive sheet-iron/tin chamberstick example with traces of original blue-painted surface; a treen/wooden example with a large saucer base and carved handle, medial having a pedestal-form candle socket; and a black and gray marble example having a slightly tapered circular form and a carved upper band. 19th century. 1 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1465 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF THREE, each having a circular-form carved wooden base/foot; wrought-iron single socket holders on raised shafts comprising of two tapered-form socket examples with one having a spiraling patterned shaft and remaining with a circular-form socket. 19th century. 1 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1466 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS, LOT OF TWO, each having a circular-form carved wooden base/foot; wrought-iron single socket holders comprising of a spiraling example and a bird-cage example with sliding feature; each with adjustable height mechanisms and topped with a chair hook. 19th century. 5 3/4" and 8 1/2" H.
Lot: 1467 - ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND SHEET-IRON / TIN ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED PRIMITIVE WOOD AND SHEET-IRON / TIN ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS / HOLDERS AND RELATED ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX, comprising of three examples with clip to the underside for Christmas tree application, each having a saucer base; two wooden foot examples with single candle sockets, including a square-form with tall shaft and chair hook, and a circular-form foot example with a short stem and a bobeche; and a conical-form snuffer with ring handle. 19th century. 1 1/2" to 6 1/2" H.
Lot: 1468 - ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER AND SIMILAR CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER AND SIMILAR CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising of three examples with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, one example with an illegible marked name on thumbrest; and a pair with square-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob. 19th century. 4 3/8" to 7 3/4" H.
Lot: 1469 - ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FOUR
ASSORTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF FOUR, each of tall form with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, one example with an illegible marked name on thumbrest; and a pair with square-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob; three examples with bolt and nut connection and one with riveted connection. 19th century. 10" to 12" H.
Lot: 1470 - ASSORTED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS, LOT OF THREE, each with a slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, tallest example with a marbled green-, gilt-, and brown-painted surface, remaining two with a greenish blue-painted surface; each with bolt and nut connection. 19th century. 5 5/8" and 12" HOA.
Lot: 1471 - SIGNED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK
SIGNED PAINTED SHEET-IRON / TIN HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK, retains original red-painted surface, slightly domed circular-form foot supporting a straight shaft with side ejector knob and upper hanging hook, illegible marked name in two arches on thumbrest, possibly "SARGENT / BIRM"; bolt and nut connection. 19th century. 7 5/8" H, 4 1/8" D foot.
Lot: 1472 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with light turned bands, wide-banded rim and top of rim is slightly tapered, short footed. Retaining the original sage green-painted surface to the interior and exterior. 19th century. 7 3/4" HOA, 23 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1473 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN COUNTRY-PAINTED TURNED VERY LARGE TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with light wide bands of turnings in various sizes tapering to the base, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 7 1/2" to 7 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 23 1/2" x 22 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1474 - AMERICAN PAINTED MASSIVE / PLANTATION TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED MASSIVE / PLANTATION TURNED TREEN BOWL, deep form, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a dark natural dry surface. 19th century. 9 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 26" x 25 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1475 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 3/4" to 7" HOA to top of rim, 21" x 21 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1476 - AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED VERY LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, deep example, slightly out-of-round, extended wide-banded rim, lower exterior body with a concave band extending to the base. Retaining original Spanish brown-painted surface, interior with a warm surface. 19th century. 8 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 23" x 22 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1477 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, slightly footed. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/2" to 6 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 20" x 20 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1478 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, unusually thick-walled and heavy, slightly out-of-round. Retaining original dark red/brown-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 5" H to top of rim, 19 1/4" x 18 1/2" overall rim; 1 1/2" depth rim.
Lot: 1479 - AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED LARGE TURNED TREEN BOWL, slightly out-of-round, exterior with multiple bands of turnings in various sizes tapering to the base, rim having a lip edge. Retaining original dark gray-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/2" to 8" HOA to top of rim, 23" x 22" overall rim.
Lot: 1480 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, narrow-banded rim over a concave band, remainder of exterior body with wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining an early blue-over-white painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 5 1/4" to 5 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 16 1/4" x 16" overall rim.
Lot: 1481 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, exterior of body with wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining original blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6 1/8" to 7" HOA to top of rim, 18 1/4" x 17 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1482 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, exterior of body with light wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Retaining original blue over sage green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 5 1/4" to 5 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 16" x 15 1/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1483 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, medium size, slightly out-of-round, short foot. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 7/8" to 5" HOA to top of rim, 13 3/4" x 12 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1484 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, wide-banded rim, lower body with a concave band extending to the base. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/4" to 2 1/8" HOA to top of rim, 9 3/4" x 9 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1485 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim. Retaining original white-gray-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" to 3 1/8" HOA to top of rim, 8 3/4" x 8 5/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1486 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim. Retaining original yellow-green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" to 2 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 8 1/4" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1487 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, medium banded rim over a narrow band, body having faint bands tapering to the base, having a short foot. Retaining original dark blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/2" to 2 7/8" HOA to top of rim, 8" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1488 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWL, small size and deep example, slightly out-of-round, narrow banded rim over a body having faint bands tapering to the base, having a short foot. Retaining original yellow-green-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 1/2" to 2 7/8" HOA to top of rim, 8" x 7 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1489 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, each with a narrow banded rim, smallest example having a short foot. Retaining original red-painted surface on the large example and remaining with original Spanish brown-painted surface, interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" to 2 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 8 7/8" x 8 3/4" overall rim and 2 3/4" to 3 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 11 3/8" x 11" overall rim.
Lot: 1490 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN TRAY / SHALLOW BOWL
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN TRAY / SHALLOW BOWL, large size and shallow example, slightly out-of-round, wide band rim with tapered sides. Retaining remnants of an early tan over a red- and black-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface and red rim to the top. 19th century. 2" to 2 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 19" x 18 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1491 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, each having a narrow band rim. Retaining original red-painted surface and including to the largest example's interior, remaining small example with interior having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 1 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 5 1/4" x 5" overall rim and 2" HOA, 7 1/4" x 6 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1492 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes, slightly out-of-round, including smallest example having a wide-band rim. Each retaining original green-painted surfaces. 19th century. 2 3/8" HOA to top of rim, 6 3/4" x 6 5/8" overall rim and 2 7/8" HOA, 8 3/4" x 8 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1493 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, small sizes and shallow examples, slightly out-of-round, each with a medium-size width rim band, largest example having a narrow and a wide concave band under the rim band. Each retaining original green-painted surfaces. 19th century. 2 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 9 1/2" x 9" overall rim and 2 7/8" HOA, 11 1/4" x 10 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1494 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, medium sizes and deep examples, slightly out-of-round, each with the exterior of body having various sized and forms of wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a forest green with most of the interior having matching paint and remaining with significantly worn blue exterior; blue example with interior having a natural dry surface, forest green example with paint losses having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 5/8" HOA to top of rim, 12 3/4" x 12 1/4" overall rim and 4 1/2" HOA, 13 3/4" x 12 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1495 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF THREE, deep examples, slightly out-of-round, each with the exterior of body having various sizes and forms of wide bands tapering to the base and having a short foot. Each retaining original red-painted surfaces, largest example having a partial worn white-painted interior, other interiors having a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/4" to 3 3/4" HOA to top of rims, 7 1/4" x 3 3/4" to 10 1/2" x 10" overall rims.
Lot: 1496 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHERS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHERS, LOT OF TWO, oblong form, smallest example with exterior having vertical band carvings and largest example with exterior having overall circular carvings. Smallest example retaining original red- and black-painted surface and interior with a natural dry surface, largest example possibly with traces of a previous white-painted surface and now having an overall natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" HOA to top of rim, 10 1/2" x 8 3/4" and 3 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 24" x 16 1/2" overall rim.
Lot: 1497 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round and of deep form, each with a rim band and various turnings, largest example having a short foot, small example retaining original red-painted surface and large example with traces of red-painted surface, both interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 2 3/8" HOA to top of rim, 5 3/8" x 5 1/4" and 4 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 11 1/2" x 11" overall rim.
Lot: 1498 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER
AMERICAN COUNTRY-PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER, oblong form, underside with a later applied rectangular foot with a natural surface. Body retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 4 3/8" to 4 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 16 3/4" x 11 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1499 - AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER
AMERICAN PAINTED CARVED TREEN TRENCHER, oblong form, each end with carved wooden rectangular handle. Retaining original blue-painted surface, interior with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 6" to 6 1/4" HOA to top of rim, 22 1/4" x 15 3/4" overall rim.
Lot: 1500 - AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TURNED TREEN BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round, comprising a small deep example, exterior having narrow bands and a short foot; remaining of a medium size with shallow bowl, exterior smooth and a short foot. Each retaining original dark gray-blue painted surfaces and interiors with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 3" HOA to top of rim, 6 5/8" x 6 1/2" and 3" HOA to top of rim, 11 3/4" x 11 1/8" overall rim.
Lot: 1501 - COUNTRY PAINTED TURNED TREEN FOOTED BOWLS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY PAINTED TURNED TREEN FOOTED BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, each slightly out-of-round, comprising a footed bowl/compote and having moderately thick walls with shallow bowl, exterior with various sized bands tapering to the base, supported by a circular-form foot, retaining traces of original painted surface; and remaining a covered footed bowl, bulbous body with circular-form pedestal foot, cover with finial and lightly stepped concave band turnings, retaining traces of an early painted surface. 19th/first half 20th century. 3 1/2" HOA to top of rim, 10" x 9 3/8" overall rim, and 9 3/4" HOA to top of rim, 9 1/4" x 9" overall rim.
Lot: 1502 - ASSORTED TURNED TREEN PLATES, LOT OF SIX
ASSORTED TURNED TREEN PLATES, LOT OF SIX, each of circular form and some slightly out-of-round, each with a wide rim and various turnings, several examples with carved markings to the underside including the largest example with "PPS", a "V", a "PA / S" and a pinwheel-like device, another with an hourglass-like device. Each with a natural dry surface. 19th century. 7 3/8" x 7 7/8" to 8 3/4" x 8 1/2".
Lot: 1503 - CARVED TREENWARE COMBINATION BUTTER PRINT WITH PADDLE / SCOOP
CARVED TREENWARE COMBINATION BUTTER PRINT WITH PADDLE / SCOOP, one-piece carved construction with one extension having a circular-form handle, top of handle having seven circles with six-point stars, underside with matching pattern and lacking the circles, reverse end with scoop/paddle. Probably Pennsylvania. Early 19th century. 11" HOA, 4 3/4" WOA.
Lot: 1504 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DOUBLE-TIER HANGING WALL / CANDLE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE DOUBLE-TIER HANGING WALL / CANDLE BOX, with stylized cut-out back, retaining likely original painted surface. Late 18th/early 19th century. 19" HOA, 13 3/4" WOA, 6" DOA.
Lot: 1505 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE OVERSIZED CARRIER / TRAY
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE OVERSIZED CARRIER / TRAY, nailed construction, of rectangular form with canted sides, each end with a handle hole. Retains an early, possibly original, blue/gray-painted surface. Currently outfitted with a collection of dried gourds as displayed in the home of Patsy Martin. Mid 19th century. 9 1/2" HOA, 40" x 24 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1506 - AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED LARGE DIPPER / LADLE
AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED LARGE DIPPER / LADLE, single-piece construction with deep out-of-round bowl, slightly tapered cylinder-form handle. Retains original blue-green painted surface. 19th century. 40 1/2" L; bowl 3" HOA, 6 3/4" x 6 5/8".
Lot: 1507 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LARGE CARPENTER'S DUST PAN
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE LARGE CARPENTER'S DUST PAN, of unusual form, the rear-canting lollipop back flanked by shaped splaying sides over a plank base with a beveled front edge. Retains an old repair (securing a split) to the bottom, and an old, probably original, painted surface with excellent usage and handling wear. Probably used in a carpenter's workshop. First half 19th century. 14 1/4" HOA, 15" WOA, 18" DOA. Catalogue Note: The shaped sheet-iron piece used to reinforce the separation in the base is strikingly similar to templates used to cut out backsplashes or other flourishes on furniture. The large scale of the piece is consistent with its use in a woodshop picking up wood shavings or other relatively light-weight pieces of debris.
Lot: 1508 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR BURL MILKING STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR BURL MILKING STOOL, probably a walnut burl, the top with a natural edge is supported by three through-mortised legs. Retains an old, probably original, lightly-finished surface with attractive patina. 19th century. 7 1/4" HOA, 10 1/4" x 8 1/4" OA top.
Lot: 1509 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board, backside retaining the original red-painted surface and having a grooved rail to one side, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 15 1/4" x 28 1/2".
Lot: 1510 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with applied breadboard ends. Backside retaining the original pale gray/white-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 20 3/4" x 23 5/8".
Lot: 1511 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, pine, rectangular single-board form. Backside retaining an early pale mustard yellow over gray/white-painted surfaces, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 18 1/8" x 30 5/8".
Lot: 1512 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with nailed breadboard ends, one side having a 2 1/2" H edge secured with nails. Backside retaining the original sage green/gray-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 18 1/8" x 27 3/4".
Lot: 1513 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular single-board form with nailed edges/gallery on three sides. Backside retaining the original gray-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 1 1/4" H edges, 19" x 30".
Lot: 1514 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SORTING / CUTTING / BREAD BOARD, rectangular two-board form with nailed edges/gallery on three sides. Backside retaining the original mustard yellow-painted surface, working side with a scrubbed surface. 19th century. 2" H edges, 21 3/4" x 28 3/4".
Lot: 1515 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a square pine single-board example with applied/nailed ends, backside retains the original red-painted surface and the working side has a natural dry surface; remaining example of octagonal single-board form retaining the original teal/green-painted surface on both sides. 19th century. 11 1/2" x 12 7/8" and 14 7/8" x 15 1/4".
Lot: 1516 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, each of single-board rectangular form with a shaped handle, comprising an example having a nailed breadboard end retaining an old red-painted surface to each side; remaining example with a lollipop handle extension and having incised initials of "B. S. ch", retaining an original darkened dry surface to each side. 19th century. 14" x 29 1/2" and 10 3/4" x 31 3/4".
Lot: 1517 - AMERICAN TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN TREEN CUTTING / BREAD BOARDS, LOT OF FOUR, each of circular single-board form, including an example having a domed top and four short feet, retaining traces of original white-painted surface; and another example having a handle with shaped top. 19th century. 7 5/8" x 7 1/4" to 11 3/4" x 12 1/4" DOA; handled example 17 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1518 - AMERICAN VERNACULAR DIMINUTIVE CHOPPING BLOCK STOOL
AMERICAN VERNACULAR DIMINUTIVE CHOPPING BLOCK STOOL, probably poplar or maple, the round slab-form top with an outline of some kind of central rectangular object having been nailed to the surface, a possibly-later oak band around the perimeter of the slab is attached with nails and held with metal bands, the whole is raised on three simple legs. Retains the likely original surface. 19th century. 14" HOA, 9 3/4" D slab.
Lot: 1519 - SIGNED APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
SIGNED APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaved handle with a squared end nearest to the broom head with chip-carved corners, the head with a woven/plaited design. Pencil inscribed and signed "Broom" "Mary E. Huffner" and what appears to be "By E. Chamnes (or something very similar)". Retains original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 50" HOA. Catalogue Note: The presence of a signature on a broom, or any piece of folk/mountain handicraft, is exceedingly rare. It's more common to see the customer's name written on the piece (this is often seen on the handles of baskets, etc.) but with the addition of the word "By" it's undoubted that "Chamnes" was the maker while the customer was likely "Mary E. Huffner". We could not locate the exact maker, but a number of people with a variation of the surname "Chamnes" were found in both Kentucky and Pennsylvania. Several women with the name "Mary Huffner" were found in both Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Lot: 1520 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM WITH PAINTED HANDLE
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM WITH PAINTED HANDLE, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a twisted/woven band of splints which issues from the head of the broom with a braided extension, retains an old painted surface to handle. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 53" HOA.
Lot: 1521 - AMERICAN / APPALACHIAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN / APPALACHIAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface with a possibly very light finish to the handle. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 53 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1522 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 59 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1523 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven/plaited splint bands retaining traces of dyed color, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 49 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1524 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle squared at the end with chip carving on the corners with splints bent down and secured by a band of twine, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1525 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by two interwoven splint reed or rivercane bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 55" HOA.
Lot: 1526 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52" HOA.
Lot: 1527 - AMERICAN MINIATURE HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN MINIATURE HEARTH BROOM, having a turned handle with a small eye-hook at the top, the bristles are some form of fine straw that is held by wire and nailed. Probably made for tourist consumption as part of the Craft Revival movement. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 8 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1528 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOM, having an integral shaven handle with a drilled hole with hanging string, the splints are tied with a textile fragment. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 11 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1529 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE HEARTH / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle and a broom corn or similar material for the bristles, the top of which are wrapped by a textile covering. Fourth quarter 19th century. 14" HOA.
Lot: 1530 - AMERICAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
AMERICAN ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with thick splints bent down and secured by a leather band, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 36 3/4" HOA.
Lot: 1531 - APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
APPALACHIAN HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a series of interwoven splint bands, the lowest of which has a single lashing, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 55" LOA.
Lot: 1532 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a cotton string, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 52" HOA.
Lot: 1533 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a leather band and twine, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 46" HOA.
Lot: 1534 - AMERICAN HICKORY AND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN HICKORY AND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a wire band, both retain the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 54" HOA.
Lot: 1535 - AMERICAN ASH AND HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN ASH AND HICKORY SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOMS, LOT OF TWO, each having a shaven handle with splints bent down, one secured by a cotton string, the other by woven twine bands, both retain the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 42" HOA.
Lot: 1536 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE AND SHEET-IRON DUST PAN
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE AND SHEET-IRON DUST PAN, shaped serpentine-form handle fitted on a dust pan with a shaped cut-out wooden top and sides, base is sheet-iron/tin with tack construction. Retains an early turquoise blue paint. 19th century. 24 3/4" HOA, 11 1/2" SQ overall pan.
Lot: 1537 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE WHISKS / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF THREE
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT DIMINUTIVE WHISKS / TABLE BROOMS, LOT OF THREE, each having an integral shaven handle, one with an eye hook at the top for hanging, the other with a textile fragment. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 17 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1538 - NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM
NEW ENGLAND ASH SHAVED / SPLINT HEARTH BROOM, having a shaven handle with splints bent down and secured by a wire band, retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 50 1/2" HOA.
Lot: 1539 - S. BARTLETT, HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKET / FIRKIN
S. BARTLETT, HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKET / FIRKIN, large size, slightly tapered circular form with a cover, coopered staves with tongue and groove construction and secured with three lapped bentwood bands with each having a single finger and tack construction, cover with a single finger lap band and the top is stamped "S. BARTLETT", wooden bail handle. Retaining early, possibly original, sage green-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 19 1/4" H to top of handle, 13 1/4" to top of covers, 14" D top.
Lot: 1540 - JAMES WHITCHER, HOOKSETT, NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
JAMES WHITCHER, HOOKSETT, NEW HAMPSHIRE PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves secured with riveted metal bands, covers with a single securing metal band, each with a wire-bail handle with a wood grip. Largest example with the underside stamped, in part, "JAMES WHITCHER / [HOOKSE]TT, NH", the smallest is unmarked but almost certainly also by Whitcher. Each retaining an early, probably original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 9 1/2" D top and 9 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 7/8" D top. Catalogue Note: James Whitcher (1811-1870) was born in Canada and emigrated to America. In the 1850 census he's recorded in Hooksett, NH as a "Manufacturer".
Lot: 1541 - R. WARNER & CO., CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS, AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
R. WARNER & CO., CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS, AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN COVERED BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form having coopered staves secured with riveted sheet-iron and copper bands, covers with a single securing metal band, wire-bail handles with wooden grip. The tallest example with the underside stamped "R WARNER & CO / EXTRA", (Ralph Warner, Warner's Pail & Tub Factory, Concord, MA, 1854-1894). Each retaining original dark blue-painted surface. 19th century. 9 5/8" H to top of cover, 12 1/4" D top and 10" H to top of cover, 11 5/8" D top.
Lot: 1542 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with five finger-lapped bands covering the side wall, rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a thick white lye soap residue. Possibly Shaker. 19th century. 18 1/2" H to top of handle, 14 1/4" H to top of rim, 23 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1543 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED TREEN LARGE WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves secured with two finger-lapped bands, rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. Possibly Shaker. 19th century. 17" H to top of handle, 12 7/8" H to top of rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1544 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUB
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUB, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves having two wire rings and the base with a metal band, rim fitted with two drop handles with each having a wooden hand grip. Retaining original mustard yellow-painted surface, interior with a natural surface. 19th century. 12 1/4" H to top of rims, 24" D rim.
Lot: 1545 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND POPLAR OVERSIZED FIRKIN
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED OAK AND POPLAR OVERSIZED FIRKIN, of white oak stave construction secured by iron hoops, the poplar cover with a likely hickory nailed lapped band flange. Retains an early, likely original, painted surface. The underside of the cover retains some light pencil script possibly reading, in part, "Sutter". Third quarter 19th century. 21" HOA, 19 3/4" D base.
Lot: 1546 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN COVERED BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN COVERED BARREL, of stave construction with iron bands, retains a period cover with carved handle. Retains an early red-painted surface with attractive blistered texture. Second half 19th century. 25" HOA, 15 1/2" D cover.
Lot: 1547 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, slightly tapered covered circular form, coopered staves secured by metal bands, wire-bail handles with wooden hand grips, each cover having a single finger lapped band secured by tacks/staples. Each retaining original red, and grey painted surfaces. 19th century. 7 7/8" H to top of cover, 7 3/8" D rim and 9 3/4" HOA to top of cover, 9 5/8" D top.
Lot: 1548 - RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN MEASURE AND FIRKIN, LOT OF TWO
RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED TREEN MEASURE AND FIRKIN, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered circular form, comprising a large sugar bucket/firkin with cover with turned knob, tongue and groove stave construction secured by three metal bands with rivet construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip; and a signed Richmond Cedar Works double-sided dry grain measure, having three wire support bands, impressed on the interior of the smaller section "RCW [anchor mark]/ RICHMOND VA". Each retaining original reddish-brown and blue painted surfaces. 19th century. 15" HOA to top of cover's knob, 11 3/4" D cover and 9" H to top of rim, 8 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1549 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves (smallest with tongue and groove construction), lapped bands secured by tacks/staples, each cover having a single lapped band, each with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining original buff and green painted surfaces. 19th century. 9" H to top of cover, 10 1/4" D cover and 9 3/4" H to top of cover, 9 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1550 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN SUGAR BUCKETS / FIRKINS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered covered circular form, coopered staves with tongue and groove construction secured by finger lapped bands, each cover having a single finger lapped band secured by tacks, wooden bail handle. Each retaining original blue-painted surfaces. 19th century. 9 1/2" H to top of cover, 9" D cover and 11" H to top of cover, 10 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1551 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WELL BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WELL BUCKETS / PAILS, LOT OF TWO, each of slightly-tapered circular form, coopered staves secured by two riveted metal bands, rims having two extended tabs which support a wooden bail handle. Each retaining original dark red-painted surfaces. 19th century. 17" H to top of handle, 13 1/4" H to top of tab, 10 3/4" D rim and 17 3/4" H to top of handle, 10 1/8" H to top of rim, 11" D rim.
Lot: 1552 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN TALL PIGGIN / CHURN
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN TALL PIGGIN / CHURN, stave construction with finger-lapped bands and a tall lollipop handle. Retains a period, likely original painted surface. Mid 19th century. 30 3/4" HOA, 13 1/4" D.
Lot: 1553 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF TWO, slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with wire supports and metal bands, each rim having two extended cut-out handles. Retaining original red, and blue painted surfaces. 19th century. 11 3/4" H to top of tabs, 8 1/8" and 9 1/4" H to top of rims, 14 3/4" and 16 3/4" D rims.
Lot: 1554 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEG / BARREL
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEG / BARREL, softwood, probably poplar or basswood, of standard stave-type form joined with distinct lapped bands. Retains an early, possibly original blue-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 14 3/4" HOA, 10 1/2" D base/top.
Lot: 1555 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL, oak and white pine, of typical form, stave construction with finger lapped wood bands, retains the original cover. Retains an early red-painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 29 1/4" HOA, 18 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1556 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED PINE TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED PINE TREEN BARREL, of stave-form construction with sheet-iron bands at the top and bottom edges, retains a period, probably original cover, and remnants of an early, probably original painted surface. Mid/second half 19th century. 15" HOA, 12" D top.
Lot: 1557 - COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARREL
COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARREL, of typical form, stave construction with lapped wooden hoops and the likely original cover. Retains an early painted surface. Second half 19th century. 28" HOA, 18 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1558 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARREL, oak and poplar, of stave construction with iron hoops and a hinged cover, retains an old painted surface. 19th century. 27 3/4" HOA, 18" D top.
Lot: 1559 - COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARRELS, LOT OF THREE
COUNTRY PAINTED TREEN BARRELS, LOT OF THREE, pine and probably hickory, of stave construction, each of nearly-identical slender form with finger-lapped bands. Each retains an old painted surface. Second half 19th/early 20th century. Tallest 24 1/2" HOA, 11 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1560 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO, stave construction, each of similar form with iron hoops and early, probably original treen plugs to the hole on the side of each. Both retain early painted surfaces. Second half 19th century. Tallest 23" HOA, 11" D top.
Lot: 1561 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEGS / BARRELS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN KEGS / BARRELS, LOT OF TWO, pine and oak, of standard stave-type form joined with wrought-iron bands. Each retains an early painted surface. 20th century. 16 3/4" HOA, 10 3/4" D base/top.
Lot: 1562 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE PAINTED TREEN BARRELS / KEGS, LOT OF TWO, stave construction, each of similar form with iron bands and central holes on the side of the body. Both retain early painted surfaces. Second half 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 21" HOA, 12 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1563 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED TREEN BARREL
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED TREEN BARREL, of stave construction with iron hoops, retains an old painted surface with later-added "BUTTER MILK" lettering on the front. Together with a round cutting/cheese board used as the cover and a round block of wax or soap somewhat resembling a wheel of cheese, as displayed by Patsy Martin. Three pieces total. Late 19th/20th century. Barrel 27" HOA, 17 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1564 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE SCRUB BOARD
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE SCRUB BOARD, the back board with tapered sides supporting a single shelf having carved bracket supports. Retains an early red-over-grey painted surface. 19th century. 27 1/4" HOA, 13" W, 6" D shelf. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 15.
Lot: 1565 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING DRYING RACK / TOWEL HOLDER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING DRYING RACK / TOWEL HOLDER, rectangular single-piece backing board, each side with a grooved line, fitted with a towel bar supported by shaped brackets, and a large iron spike retaining some of the original mustard yellow paint. Fitted with a homespun plaid/checkered hand towel in a brown and white. Retains and early mustard yellow over a light gray-painted surface. Later-added hanging hardware. 19th century. 7" HOA, 40 1/2" LOA, 4 1/4" D.
Lot: 1566 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE HANGING RACK AND SHELF, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE HANGING RACK AND SHELF, LOT OF TWO, each of rectangular form, comprising a drying rack/towel holder with a towel bar supported by shaped brackets; and a single shelf with shaped brackets and later hanging hardware. Each retains an early red-painted surface. 19th century. Drying/towel rack 13 1/2" x 25 1/2" and shelf 8 1/4" HOA, 7 1/2" x 27".
Lot: 1567 - AMERICAN PAINTED DIMINUTIVE WOODEN MIRRORS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED DIMINUTIVE WOODEN MIRRORS, LOT OF THREE, comprising two hand mirrors, each with a rectangular frame and an extended shaped handle, one example retaining its likely original black-painted surface and remaining with an early brown-red surface; and a diminutive circular hanging example with a turned frame, retaining the likely original red-brown-painted surface. 19th century. 4 5/8" D; handled examples 10 7/8" and 13 3/8" LOA.
Lot: 1568 - NEW ENGLAND WALNUT BROADSIDE / SIGN BOARD
NEW ENGLAND WALNUT BROADSIDE / SIGN BOARD, of rectangular form with a molded edge, the cover having a lollipop handle at the top, the interior with a large number of pencil inscriptions dating to the second half of the 19th century. White pine secondary wood. Retains an old, probably original surface. Mid 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 14 1/2" WOA, 2" DOA.
Lot: 1569 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR SORTING BOARD
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED POPLAR SORTING BOARD, the single board with a nailed applied edge molding, later hanging hooks added to the back. Retains an early red-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 26" x 18 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1570 - AMERICAN BEEKEEPER'S / APIARIST STRAW HAT WITH VEIL
AMERICAN BEEKEEPER'S / APIARIST STRAW HAT WITH VEIL, straw hat with a black silk band having a red bee-form stitched figures, attached wired mesh veil and base of mesh with a cotton print skirt/neck covering, interior of hat with a paper label having worn and illegible text of possibly "QUALITY SUPERIOR / LINDA / MAKER / FARIS", leather inner head support marked "6 7/8" and with a white bow. Displayed on a modern wooden stand. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 26" HOA, 11 1/2" DOA hat rim.
Lot: 1571 - PENNSYLVANIA, PUNCHED-TIN / SHEET-IRON OIL-BURNING FOOT WARMER
PENNSYLVANIA, PUNCHED-TIN / SHEET-IRON OIL-BURNING FOOT WARMER, low rectangular form with wire-bail handle, sides with punched diamonds and top with a band of dots to the edges, interior fitted with a slide-out font (currently with a candle where the oil burner would rest) and ring handle, exterior side with a sliding securing tab. Third quarter 19th century. 7 3/4" H to top of handle, 3 7/8" H to top of frame, 7 3/4" x 8 3/4".
Lot: 1572 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE FOOT WARMER
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE FOOT WARMER, nearly square form with wire-bail handle, sides and top with drilled holes, one side serves as a slide-up door, interior fitted with a sheet-iron tray for hot coals. Mid 19th century. 12 1/2" H to top of handle, 6 1/2" H to top of frame, 9 1/2" x 9 1/4".
Lot: 1573 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN DIMINUTIVE FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS IN PAINTED PINE BOX, LOT OF 17
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN DIMINUTIVE FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS IN PAINTED PINE BOX, LOT OF 17, each of soldered construction, including a variety of animals and a woman form. Housed in a painted pine box with an old blue-painted surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century; box mid 19th century. Woman 3 1/2" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1574 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF EIGHT
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF EIGHT, each of soldered construction, including a horse, a deer, a jumping rabbit, and birds. Three with an applied strap handle to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Deer 7" x 5 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1575 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF FIVE, each of soldered construction, comprising two horse and rider figures; a heart-in-hand; and two stars. Four have strap handles applied to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 7" x 8 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1576 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE, each of soldered construction, comprising a large figure of an angel, a figure of a man with a bag on his back, possibly Santa Claus, and a figure of a man with a pine cut-out insert which may be the mold used to make the cookie cutter. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 9 1/2" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1577 - AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN SHEET-IRON / TIN FIGURAL COOKIE CUTTERS, LOT OF THREE, each of soldered construction, comprising a large profile figure of a woman with a dress on; a front-facing figure of a woman with a dress on; and a figure of a man with a hat. One with an applied strap handle to the backside. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 10 1/2" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1578 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING KNIFE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE HANGING KNIFE BOX, nailed construction, the back with a tall extension with a hole for hanging, the box with shaped top edges and a canted front. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. Together with five old associated knives. Six pieces total. Second quarter 19th century. 18 3/4" HOA, 4 1/2" WOA, 5 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1579 - ASSORTED CARVED HORN TUMBLERS, LOT OF FIVE
ASSORTED CARVED HORN TUMBLERS, LOT OF FIVE, each of tapered circular form, comprising three dark examples having light variations, largest example with carved initials "EM" in the side wall, and two tan examples. 19th century. 2" to 3 5/8" H.
Lot: 1580 - AMERICAN WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON HANGING BUTCHERING / MEAT RACK
AMERICAN WOOD AND WROUGHT-IRON HANGING BUTCHERING / MEAT RACK, hand-hewn wooden support having a natural weathered surface with some traces of brown paint, fitted with 16 wrought-iron hooks with curved and sharp points, each fitted in alternating directions. Supported with a modern rope. 19th century. 67" LOA, 6" HOA.
Lot: 1581 - MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a shorter example with three turned oak pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and poplar example with eight carved pegs retaining remnants of an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 35 1/4" and 47 1/4" LOA.
Lot: 1582 - MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC / NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a shorter example with six carved pine pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and possibly oak example with nine carved pegs retaining an old painted surface. Second half 19th century. 58 3/4" and 67 3/4" LOA.
Lot: 1583 - MID-ATLANTIC PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PEG RACK BOARDS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a slightly shorter example with five carved pegs mounted to a pine board retaining an old painted surface, and a longer pine and oak example with twelve carved pegs mounted to a board with molded edges retaining the original dry surface. 19th century. 86 3/4" and 94" LOA.
Lot: 1584 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE PEG RACK BOARD
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE PEG RACK BOARD, having seven carved pine pegs mounted to a beveled-edge backing board. Retains a blue-painted surface. 20th century. 31 1/2" LOA.
Lot: 1585 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FIVE, graduated assembled set, each of covered circular form, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces, the smallest example in pale mustard yellow, three blue examples and a red example. Smallest blue example retaining a period label on the side reading "C Starch" probably for corn starch, the top of the cover having an illegible faint pencil inscription. 19th century. 2 1/4" to 5 1/4" H to top of covers, 5 3/4" to 10 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1586 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, graduated assembled set with each of circular form and three examples having a cover, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a Prussian blue, black, dark blue, and grey-blue. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 5" H to top of covers, 6" to 10 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1587 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, graduated assembled set, each of circular form and each having a cover, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining early dark and light gray/black-painted surfaces. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 5 1/4" H to top of covers, 7 1/2" to 10 1/4" D tops.
Lot: 1588 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form with two examples having a cover, comprising two examples with lapped construction with various metal tacks; and remaining with a same-direction single finger lap secured by tacks to the base and to the cover. Each retaining original blue-painted surfaces. Smallest example with the base exterior having several pencil inscriptions including "Sanford" and some other illegible markings. 19th century. 4 1/4" to 5" H to top of covers, 6 3/4" to 14 1/4" D tops.
Lot: 1589 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, assembled graduated set, each of covered circular form, lapped construction with various metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising three dark blue and one black, three examples with the base and the cover's interior having a natural surface, dark blue example with a painted interior base and cover including some touch-ups. 19th century. 3" to 4 1/4" H to top of covers, 6 3/4" to 9" D tops.
Lot: 1590 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, covered circular form, metal tack construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Retaining original chrome yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 13" H to top of handle, 6 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1591 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, covered circular form, metal tack construction, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip retaining matching paint. Retaining original blue painted surface. 19th century. 12" H to top of handle, 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 11 3/4" D top. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 9.
Lot: 1592 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, large covered circular form, staved sides with metal tack and finger lap construction, wooden bail handle with matching paint. Retaining original red painted surface to the exterior. 19th century. 14" H to top of handle, 8" H to top of cover, 13 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1593 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, large covered circular form, staved construction with intertwining opposing finger lapped bands to the base, cover with lapped band construction secured by tacks, wooden bail handle with matching paint. Retaining an early, probably original, pale yellow painted surface. 19th century. 13 1/2" H to top of handle, 7 5/8" H to top of cover, 12 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1594 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest examples cover with a single-finger lap and remaining with a straight lap construction, each with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining a painted surface comprising of a dark olive green/brown over a pale blue and remaining example a dark blue/gray, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 9 3/4" D top and 8 1/4" H to top of cover, 12" D top.
Lot: 1595 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form with a cover, having lapped construction secured by metal tacks, covers with a single-finger lap construction secured by tacks, and a wooden bail handle. Each retaining an old painted surface in brown and remaining with a sage green over a blue and its cover having a slight stripe-look affect, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 7/8" H to top of cover, 9 5/8" D top and 7 5/8" H to top of cover, 11 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1596 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, tallest example having an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Each retaining original dark blue-painted surface, smallest example having a matching painted surface to the base's interior, and remaining examples interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6" H to top of cover, 10 3/4" D top and 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1597 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form with a cover, having lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip, one handle with traces of paint. Each retaining original painted surface in a pale blue and remaining in a bright teal blue, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6" H to top of cover, 10 3/4" D top and 7 1/2" H to top of cover, 11 1/2" D top.
Lot: 1598 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, smallest example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip, one handle with matching painted surface. Each retaining an old painted surface in a blue-gray and remaining in a pale yellow over red, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" H to top of cover, 11 1/4" D top and 7" H to top of cover, 11 7/8" D top.
Lot: 1599 - HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO., NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND OTHER PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO., NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND OTHER PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, mid-size example with an additional upper securing band, each with a wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip. Each retaining an old painted surface comprising a brilliant bright red and a soft pale red, and remaining a brilliant blue, each interior having a natural surface. Blue example stamped "HOLMAN & HAYWOOD CO. / FITZWILLIAM DEPOT / N H" on the top of the cover, its base with a pencil inscription of "NEWCOMB". 19th century. 5 1/4" to 8 1/2" H to top of covers, 9 1/2" to 15 3/8" D tops.
Lot: 1600 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces in a brilliant blue and a light blue/gray, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 3/4" H to top of cover, 10 1/4" D top and 6" H to top of cover, 17 1/4" D top.
Lot: 1601 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of circular form with two examples having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, one example with a wooden bail handle. Each retaining an original red-painted surface, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 3 1/2" to 9 1/2" H to top of covers/rim, 6 1/2" to 19" D tops.
Lot: 1602 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, SET OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, SET OF TWO, each of large circular form with cover, staved sides including the green example with tongue and groove construction, each with two bands of intertwining opposing finger lap construction to the bases and having two split finger bands and a single finger band, cover with one finger lap construction secured by copper tacks. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising a green example and a red example, each base and the cover's interior with a natural surface, green interiors with some scattered paint. 19th century. 7" H to top of cover, 17" D top and 5 5/8" H, 12 1/8" D top.
Lot: 1603 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of circular form and having a cover, each with lapped construction secured by metal tacks, largest example with an additional upper securing band with a finger-type lap, two smallest example's cover with a single-finger lap and remaining with a straight lap construction, each with a wooden bail handle, smallest example with handle having as-made additional set of holes for size adjustment. Each retaining an original painted surface comprising two red examples and a blue example, each interior having a natural surface. 19th century. 5 3/4" to 8 1/2" H to top of covers, 9 1/2" to 14 1/2" D tops.
Lot: 1604 - AMERICAN PAINTED BUSHEL / GATHERING BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED BUSHEL / GATHERING BASKET, circular form with double-walled stave construction secured with two nailed wooden bands, wire bail handle with black-painted shaped wooden hand grip, thick wooden base. Retains an early robin-egg blue-painted surface. 19th century. 17 3/4" H to top of handle, 9 1/2" H to top of rim, 14 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1605 - AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN HANDLED BOX WITH LYE SOAP
AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN HANDLED BOX WITH LYE SOAP, rectangular form, possibly used for soap making, hand-hewn single-piece construction with thick walls, integral conical handle. Retains a natural dry surface. Fitted with ten various bars of soap. 19th century. 6" H, 6" x 10 3/4" rims, 14" LOA (to handle tip).
Lot: 1606 - AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONTAINERS / BOXES WITH LYE SOAP, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN UTILITARIAN CONTAINERS / BOXES WITH LYE SOAP, UNCOUNTED LOT, comprising four containers, including a large bentwood pantry box with original red painted surface, having lap construction secured by tacks, a hand hewn wooden rectangular soap dish, a diminutive oval sheet-iron container, and a diminutive galvanized wash tub with base embossed "5". Each container fitted with various bars/forms of soap. 19th century. 6" H, 6" x 10 3/4" rims, 14" LOA (to handle tip).
Lot: 1607 - ANTIQUE CLOTH-COVERED BOOKS, LOT OF 26
ANTIQUE CLOTH-COVERED BOOKS, LOT OF 26, mostly printed cotton fabrics, including Scribner, Scribner's Lumber & Log Book; For Ship Builders, Boat Builders, Lumber Merchants, Farmers, and Mechanics. 1872; assorted readers and other school books, religious texts, geography, etc. 19th century. 10 3/4" x 8" OA.
Lot: 1608 - PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, PAPER-COVERED DIMINUTIVE PIN BOX WITH THEOREM-LIKE TOP
PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, PAPER-COVERED DIMINUTIVE PIN BOX WITH THEOREM-LIKE TOP, of oval form, the pincushion-like top covered with velvet on which a floral sprig is painted, the body is covered with a solid paper with a lacquer or varnish-like coating exterior. Retains a note reading "Wallpaper oval box with / theorem top, bt @ Rindge / Auction. Bemis Family, / Peterborough / NH". First half 19th century. 2 1/4" HOA, 3" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1609 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FIVE, each of similar oval form, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the second smallest with interior script reading "Quarrelsome persons are dangerous company" over and over again; the third smallest initialed and dated "S K 1828" to the interior; the largest with a Lebanon, Pennsylvania German newspaper lining the interior and bottom. Second quarter 19th century. Largest 3 3/4" HOA, 7 3/4" WOA, 5 1/4" DOA; smallest 1 1/4" HOA, 3" x 2 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1610 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar oval form, each retains the original wallpaper covering. Second quarter 19th century. Largest 3" HOA, 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" OA; smallest 2" HOA, 4" x 2 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1611 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar round form, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the smallest of a bentwood frame and the remaining cardstock, the second smallest with interior script reading "J. Kingsbury / Mr. M. K. / 1839". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 2 3/4" HOA, 5 3/4" D; smallest 2 5/8" HOA, 2 5/8" D.
Lot: 1612 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF FOUR, each of similar oval form, the largest of bentwood construction, the remaining of card stock, each retains the original wallpaper covering, the smallest with script on the underside reading "Bertha / Old Money / $1.21 / $.95" with the interior reading "50 cents / to get". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 2 1/2" HOA, 6 1/4" x 3 1/2" OA; smallest 1 3/4" HOA, 4" x 2 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1613 - AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WALLPAPER-COVERED BOXES, LOT OF THREE, each of rectangular form, two with dome tops, the remaining with a flat top, each retain their original wallpaper-covered surface, the flat topped example with an inscription on the underside reading "Box stenciled by / Henrietta Whitney / (Grandmother Gunn's mother)". Second quarter 19th century. Largest 4 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1614 - AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN PAINTED TREEN WASH TUBS, LOT OF THREE, each slightly tapered circular form, coopered staves with various support bands including two with wire or metal bands and remaining example with two bands of intertwining opposing finger lap construction and having two split finger bands and a single finger band, largest example with the rim fitted with two drop handles, and mid-size example with a ring handle. Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising two blue-green examples and a dark red example, interiors with a natural surface. 19th century. 6 1/4" to 8 1/4" H to top of rims, 13 1/8" to 17 3/4" D rims.
Lot: 1615 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE DOUGH BOX, of rectangular form, dovetailed construction, the body having canted sides and an open interior, the cover with grooves on the underside edges to fit over the sides of the box and large molded battens on the top. Retains an old yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 30 3/4" x 15" OA.
Lot: 1616 - PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE COVERED DOUGH BOX
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE COVERED DOUGH BOX, nailed construction, of rectangular form with canted sides and handles on each end, retaining the original cover with central carved handle. Retains an early, probably original, chrome yellow-painted surface. 19th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 32 1/2" LOA, 14 3/4" DOA. Published: Jill Peterson, "Penn's Sylvania, Land of Milk and Honey, Early Antiques and Towering Tractors", A Simple Life, Winter 2011, p. 13.
Lot: 1617 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE BOX / CHEST
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE BOX / CHEST, nailed construction, the single-board top with a nailed edge over an open interior with supports relating to a now-missing tray. Retains an early, possibly original, blue-painted surface. Mid 19th century. 10" HOA, 29" WOA, 12" DOA.
Lot: 1618 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE CARPENTER'S TOOL BOX, nailed construction, rectangular form, the single-board hinged top over a fitted interior. Retains the original lock and the original paint-decorated surface with yellow pinstriping on the exterior, and a "G" monogram to the underside of the lid. Second quarter/mid 19th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 19 3/4" WOA, 9 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1619 - COUNTRY PAINTED PINE BOX
COUNTRY PAINTED PINE BOX, nailed construction, the rectangular top, with two applied carved handles, carved wooden hinges, and a carved wooden hasp, conceals an open interior. Retains an early, probably original painted surface. 19th century. 10 1/2" HOA, 24 1/4" WOA, 13 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1620 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR BOXES, LOT OF TWO, nailed construction, each of rectangular form with a hinged lid, the larger with an applied molding, over an open interior. The larger has a number of inscriptions to the underside of the lid, the most prominent of which reads "Hickerson / Ohio / March 30, 1868". Both retain early painted surfaces and their original iron butt hinges. The smaller example probably Pennsylvania, the larger Ohio. Third quarter 19th century. Largest 8 1/2" HOA, 24 3/4" WOA, 10 1/4" DOA.
Lot: 1621 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING PIPE / SCRUB BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING PIPE / SCRUB BOX, nailed construction, the tall arched back board with a cut-out half round hanger over an open well with a cut-out from board, the whole resting on a molded-edge base. Retains an old red-washed/painted surface. Outfitted with a number of vintage/antique and reproduction pipes clay and wood as displayed by Patsy Martin. Mid 19th century. 38 1/2" HOA, 6 1/4" WOA, 4 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1622 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND OAK WALL HANGING SCRUB BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND OAK WALL HANGING SCRUB BOX, nailed construction, the single-board arched back with a hanging hole over an applied solid oak angled block, an arched center divider/support with a rectangular hole (possibly also for use as a handle), and an open well at the bottom, the whole flanked by shaped sides. Retains an early painted surface. Mid 19th century. 18 1/4" HOA, 8" WOA, 4" DOA.
Lot: 1623 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING CANDLE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE WALL HANGING CANDLE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, each of similar form with a shaped back, the taller example of nailed construction with a canted front, the shorter with a dovetailed bottom and early wrought-iron make-do repairs to the back end corner and the center hanger. Both retain an early painted/red-washed surface. The smaller with a number of candles (probably reproductions in an earlier style) to the interior. First half 19th century. Tallest 11" HOA, 12" WOA, 5" DOA.
Lot: 1624 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a dovetailed painted yellow pine box with original iron lock, iron hinges, and a small divider, possibly Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; and a larger painted pitch pine box with butt hinges and battens on the ends of the lid, lacks lock. Each retain an early painted surface. First half/mid 19th century. Largest 7 1/2" HOA, 17" LOA, 11" DOA.
Lot: 1625 - AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED AND NATURAL BOXES, LOT OF THREE
AMERICAN COUNTRY PAINTED AND NATURAL BOXES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a dovetailed painted pine box with canted sides retaining its early, probably original, painted surface; a rectangular nailed pine box with a carved bentwood oak handle retaining its original dry natural surface; and a small scrub box of unusual form with a rubbed slanted work surface with an open well at one end and a short drawer on one end, retains a later painted surface. 19th century. Largest 4 3/4" HOA, 12" x 5 1/2" OA.
Lot: 1626 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BOXES, LOT OF TWO, nailed and dovetailed construction, comprising a small open-top box or tool tray with a divider on one side; and a rectangular dovetailed document box with a nailed top, iron butt hinges, original lock, and an open interior. Both retain an early, possibly original, painted surface. Possibly Pennsylvania. Mid 19th century. Smallest 5 1/2" HOA, 14" WOA, 6 3/4" DOA.
Lot: 1627 - AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR DIMINUTIVE BOXES / TRAYS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE AND POPLAR DIMINUTIVE BOXES / TRAYS, LOT OF TWO, nailed construction, each of similar rectangular form with canted sides. Both retain an early, probably original, painted surface. Mid 19th century. Largest 5 1/2" HOA, 17 3/4" x 8 3/4" OA.
Lot: 1628 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney form, having an arched handle joined to the rim with a doubled cross wrapping, the single thick rim with a robust applied wrapped top rib, the body constructed of rounded ribs on the top half and wider, more flattened ribs/splints on the lower half. Retains an early yellow-painted surface. Probably Southwestern Virginia, East Tennessee, or North Carolina. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 10" HOA, 7" H rim, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1629 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKET, white oak, of rectangular form with low sides, a doubled rim, and a low arched handle with carved supports below the cross wrapping. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Probably Pennsylvania or Virginia. Late 19th century. 10 1/4" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 22 1/2" x 13 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1630 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, white oak, converging rib kidney-form, the low arched handle over an ovate single robust rim joined to the handle with a wrought-iron nail and a woven fourfold-bond wrapping, the body is constructed of a combination of flat ribs (in the lower half) and rounded ribs (in the upper half). Retains an early green-painted surface and a number of spun thread hanks which are likely decorative and contemporary. Second half 19th century. 10 3/4" HOA, 8" H rim, 16 1/2" x 11 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1631 - MID-ATLANTIC, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, LARGE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA, LARGE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, white oak, converging rib form, of oval/rectangular form with a robust single rim having structural handle holes on each end and non-structural handle holes on each long side, the ends each with a layered ear wrapping, the body woven with a number of irregular-sized weavers and shorter ribs added during the weaving of the basket. Retains an early painted surface. Third quarter 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" HOA, 28 3/4" x 18 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1632 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN, PROBABLY NORTH CAROLINA OR TENNESSEE, PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN, PROBABLY NORTH CAROLINA OR TENNESSEE, PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney-form, the high arched handle over a round rim with an applied wrapped top rib, the junctures with a cross-wrapping surrounded by ear wrapping, the spine featuring a plaited decoration. Retains an early, possibly original, white-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12 3/4" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 13 1/4" x 12 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1633 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, converging-rib kidney form, having an arched handle joined to the rim with a doubled cross wrapping and layered ear wrapping, single-wrapped robust rim, the body is constructed with mostly rounded ribs with several flatter ribs in the base near the spine. Retains an early green-painted surface. Fourth quarter 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/2" HOA, 5 1/4" H rim, 9 1/4" x 8 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1634 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND WOVEN-SPLINT SIEVE
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE AND WOVEN-SPLINT SIEVE, nailed construction, the nearly-square white pine frame with an open-woven splint ash base in which each splint is nailed into the outer edge of the frame. Retains an early, probably original, painted surface to the exterior. Mid 19th century. 4 3/4" HOA, 18 1/4" x 19 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1635 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT CHEESE BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT CHEESE BASKET, white oak and ash, round form with a doubled cross-wrapped rim and hexagonally-plaited body. Retains an early painted surface with a white body and gold rim. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 18 1/4" D.
Lot: 1636 - NEW ENGLAND PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKET, the round doubled rim with a single wrapping and two carved handles over a rounded tapered body with a distinct kick-up bottom. Retains an early blue-painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. 11 3/4" HOA, 10 1/4" H rim, 25" D.
Lot: 1637 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, round form with a doubled rim, arched handle with carved grip, and a cross-wrapped rim juncture, high kick-up base, the rounded body rests on an applied round single-wrapped base. Retains an early mauve/gray-painted surface. Possibly New York or Taconic. Late 19th/early 20th century. 14 1/2" HOA, 10 1/4" H rim, 17 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1638 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, each of similar form with doubled rims, arched handles with carved supports, and a cross wrapping at the rim/handle juncture, one with a make-do repair to the handle using string. Both retain an old blue/gray/green-painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Example with repair 11 1/2" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 14 1/2" x 12 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1639 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, ash, round form with a double-wrapped doubled-rim with a carved bail handle, the finely-woven round body tapers in near the bottom and the interior shows a high kick-up base. Retains an early Spanish brown/slightly red-painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 13 1/2" HOA (with handle up), 7 1/2" H rim, 10 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1640 - APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a likely Page Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia example with an arched handle, and round body which retains a yellow-painted surface to the exterior (excluding the rim and handle); and a rectangular example with an unusual woven handle with three structural ribs, retaining a later painted surface. Rectangular example late 19th/first half 20th century; round example mid 20th century. Largest 10 1/2" HOA, 7 1/4" H rim, 11 1/2" x 10 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1641 - VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DIMINUTIVE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA DIMINUTIVE PAINTED RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar converging-rib kidney form, comprising a larger example with a single-cross wrapping joining the rim and handle, retaining an old white-washed/painted surface; and a smaller example of more ovate form than the prior with an applied wrapped top rib, a doubled cross wrapping at the rim/handle juncture, and retaining an old layered paint surface with remnants of blue beneath the current gray/blue layer. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 6 3/4" HOA, 4 1/2" H rim, 8 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1642 - MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a round white oak example with a double-lashed doubled rim, a cross-wrapped handle/rim juncture, and a rounded body with high kick-up doubled bottom, retaining its likely original red/brown painted surface; and a round ash example with high sides, an arched handle, and a single-lashed doubled rim. Retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 11 1/4" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 10 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1643 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a larger example with a high arched handle, round doubled rim, tapered body, and cross-wrapped handle/rim junctures, retaining an early, possibly original green-painted surface with a white-painted handle; and a fairly vernacular example with a round rim, and slightly out-of-round body, retaining an early, likely original painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 13" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1644 - APPALACHIAN, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET / GATHERING BASKET
APPALACHIAN, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET / GATHERING BASKET, white oak, of very thick, robust construction, featuring an arched handle joined to the rim with nails, the bottom with two thick runner-like supports nailed through the bottom and tied into the weaving on either end. Retains remnants of an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 12 1/2" HOA, 8 3/4" H rim, 23 1/4" x 14" OA rim.
Lot: 1645 - AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET TRAY / DRYING BASKET
AMERICAN, PROBABLY NEW ENGLAND, STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET TRAY / DRYING BASKET, ash, rectangular form with low sides, a single-wrapped doubled rim and a slightly open woven bottom. Retains its original dry surface with excellent patina. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 4" HOA, 35" x 22 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1646 - AMERICAN PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a white oak rib-type kidney-form example with a make-do repair showing a small textile patching to a hole, retains an early white-painted surface; and a rectangular ash stave-form example engraved "KLINE" on the underside. 20th century. Largest 13" HOA, 7" H rim, 11 1/2" x 13" OA rim.
Lot: 1647 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising a larger example with a carved bail handle and a kick-up base; and a smaller example with an arched handle and cross-wrapped doubled rim. Each retain an old painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Larger 14 1/4" HOA (with handle raised), 7 3/4" H rim, 11 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1648 - SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar converging-rib kidney form, the larger with a crossed wrapping at the handle and an applied top rib with a single lashing; the smaller with a doubled cross wrapping at the handle/rim juncture. Both retain an early dry surface, the larger with possible remnants of paint. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Larger 6 1/2" HOA, 3 3/4" H rim, 7 3/4" x 7" rim.
Lot: 1649 - AMERICAN, POSSIBLY NEW ENGLAND, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN, POSSIBLY NEW ENGLAND, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a round example vaguely similar to the Nantucket lightship baskets constructed with some form of reed weaver, with a nailed rim, swinging bail handle, and platform base, the handle with a make-do repair of nailed sheet metal; and a round example with a doubled rim with single lashing, bail handle, and very slight domed bottom, possibly New York Taconic. Both retain an early painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Platform base example 12" HOA (with handle raised), 7 1/4" H rim, 9 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1650 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising an example with an arched handle connected to a doubled-rim with a cross wrapping retaining an early red washed/painted surface; and an example with a long bail handle connecting to each end with an early yellow-painted surface, possibly New York area. Late 19th/early 20th century. Taller example 12 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 21" x 14" OA rim.
Lot: 1651 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE AND WOVEN-VINE BEE SKEPS, LOT OF TWO
COUNTRY COILED-RYE AND WOVEN-VINE BEE SKEPS, LOT OF TWO, comprising an example of woven (possibly grape) vines in conical form, and a coiled-rye example of tapered round form with a flat top. Both retains a mud plaster-like coating to the exterior. 19th/20th century. Conical example 22 1/2" HOA, 14 1/2" D base.
Lot: 1652 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP ON WOODEN STAND
COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP ON WOODEN STAND, of rounded rectangular form with a stem-like top, the whole resting on a primitive wooden base with through-mortised and pinned corner connections. 19th/first half 20th century. 16" HOA, 19 1/2" x 18" OA.
Lot: 1653 - AMERICAN LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET
AMERICAN LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET, rye wrapped with ash splints, of round form with a flat cover having an applied flange to the underside and an applied handle at the center, the body of wide slightly-bulging form. Retains a lightly-painted or washed surface. 19th century. Approximately 18" HOA, 28" D.
Lot: 1654 - COUNTRY LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET
COUNTRY LARGE COILED-RYE STORAGE BASKET, of upright bulged cylindrical form with a round cover. Retains the original dry surface with an attractive even patina. 19th century. Approximately 30" HOA, 21" D.
Lot: 1655 - AMERICAN STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT LARGE GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT LARGE GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and possibly ash, each of rectangular form, the largest with an arched handle, single-wrapped doubled-rim, and a double cross wrapping at the handle/rim juncture; the smaller with a handle on each end, a double-wrapped doubled-rim and a deep body. Each retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 12 1/2" HOA, 8 1/2" H rim, 29 1/2" x 18" OA rim.
Lot: 1656 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED AND NATURAL BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER PAINTED AND NATURAL BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, comprising a white oak diminutive stave-type basket probably made by the Cook or Nichols family from Madison, Page, or Rockingham Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia which retains its natural surface; and an American coiled rye tray/basket wrapped with white oak bands retaining three balls of string/thread and an early painted surface. Fourth quarter 19th century. Virginia example 5" HOA, 3" H rim, 5 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1657 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER STAVE- AND RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER STAVE- AND RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a round stave-type example likely made by the Cook/Nichols family of Madison, Page, or Rockingham Co., Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and a smaller rib-type example with a cross wrapping and arched handle, possibly Valley of Virginia. Each retain remnants of a painted surface with evidence of layers of paint having been cleaned off. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Larger 9" HOA, 5" H rim, 10 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1658 - APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN DIMINUTIVE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and ash, comprising a melon-form example with a variation of a fourfold-bond wrapping at the handle and rim juncture, and an unusual converging-rib kidney-form example with low deep lobes on either side. Both retain the original dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. Taller 6" HOA, 4" H rim, 5 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1659 - ASSORTED AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF THREE
ASSORTED AMERICAN DIMINUTIVE WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a likely Native American-made ash woven-splint wall basket; a round very finely-woven ash stave-form woven-splint basket with a high arched handle and a single-lashed doubled rim, probably New England; and an unusual stave-type rope/string basket. First half 20th century. Tallest 8 1/2" HOA, 4 1/2" H rim, 6 3/4" D rim.
Lot: 1660 - MID-ATLANTIC RIB- AND STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
MID-ATLANTIC RIB- AND STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT GATHERING BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a rib-type example with a round rim, handle holes on either side, a small piece of nailed sheet-metal joining the rim, and a bent-over spine which is nailed into the rim, probably eastern Pennsylvania; and a stave-type example with handle holes on each side, and a single-lashed doubled rim. Each retains the original dry surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Tallest 12" HOA, 19 1/4" D.
Lot: 1661 - AMERICAN, POSSIBLY TACONIC, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN, POSSIBLY TACONIC, PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak and ash, each of similar form with a double-lashed doubled rim, and a carved bail handle which is bent up around itself and secured with a clenched nail, the body of each is of round tapered form with a kick-up bottom. Each retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 14 1/2" HOA (with handle up), 8 3/4" H rim, 12 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1662 - AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, comprising a round example with a swinging bail handle, kick-up bottom, and doubled rim, retains its original dry surface, possibly Taconic; and a stave-form example with an arched handle, rounded rim, squared base, and carved handle supports, retains traces of an early blue paint. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 9 3/4" HOA, 11 3/4" x 12 3/4" rim.
Lot: 1663 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash and white oak, each of similar round form with a carved arched handle, doubled rim with a single lashing, and domed kick-up bottoms. Each retains an early, possibly original, painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 15 1/2" HOA, 9 3/4" H rim, 15 1/4" D rim.
Lot: 1664 - APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
APPALACHIAN PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE MARKET BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, each of similar form with carved arched handles, doubled rims with a single lashing, and crossed handle/rim juncture wrapping. Each retains an early painted surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Tallest 8 3/4" HOA, 5 3/4" H rim, 12 1/2" x 9 1/4" OA rim.
Lot: 1665 - AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED STAVE-FORM WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, white oak, comprising a larger Appalachian market-form basket with a robust handle with carved grip and carved supports surrounding the rim; and a smaller example of similar form with a nailed rim and arched handle. Each retain an early painted surface. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 10 1/4" HOA, 6 3/4" H rim, 15 1/2" x 11 1/2" OA rim.
Lot: 1666 - AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO
AMERICAN PAINTED AND NATURAL STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF TWO, ash, each of similar round form with an arched handle with carved supports, a doubled rim with single lashing, and a domed kick-up bottom. The larger retains an early painted surface, the smaller retains the original dry, natural surface. Possibly New York/Taconic. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. Largest 13 1/2" HOA, 9" H rim, 14 1/2" D rim.
Lot: 1667 - COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP
COUNTRY COILED-RYE BEE SKEP, of cylindrical form tapering in the upper section with a flat top, a hole at the front for the hive entrance. Remnants of a mud plaster covering. 19th/20th century. 18 1/2" HOA, 12 1/2" D base.
Lot: 1668 - OUTSTANDING EAST TENNESSEE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET
OUTSTANDING EAST TENNESSEE RIB-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT BASKET, white oak, very finely-woven converging-rib kidney-form with a flat bottom, having a distinctive wide handle and rim joined on each side by a copper rivet, the rim exhibits a top rib with single lashing and a very fine over-woven plaited design on both the interior and exterior, which is repeated on the spine. Retains the original lightly-finished surface. Late 19th/first quarter 20th century. 12" HOA, 7 1/2" H rim, 13 1/4" D rim. Literature: Parallels Law and Taylor - Appalachian White Oak Basketmaking: Handing Down the Basket, p. 6, pl. 1.2 (i).
Lot: 1669 - VIRGINIA STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BERRY BASKET
VIRGINIA STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BERRY BASKET, white oak, finely-woven form, with a high arching handle, rounded doubled rim with a fine top rib applied, the square bottom with fine added weavers between the larger staves making up the base. Retains the original dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century. 5 3/4" HOA, 3 1/2" H rim, 5 1/4" D rim. Catalogue Note: A distinctive construction detail of this basket can be noted in the rim attachment. The staves have been cut off (as opposed to being turned down) at the top, and then the rim attached with a figure-eight lashing around the rim and top rib worked between and through the staves. This is a fairly common attachment style seen in western and central Virginia.
Lot: 1670 - BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA FOLK ART APPLE STEM MINIATURE BASKET / BOX
BOTETOURT CO., VALLEY OF VIRGINIA FOLK ART APPLE STEM MINIATURE BASKET / BOX, of rectangular form with a removable cover having a small handle at the top, meticulously constructed of apple stems with thin wire drawn through them to join them with thick thread then tied to connect the various panels to one another, the piece smells vaguely of cinnamon, possibly from the variety of apple or from early cinnamon oil application, etc. Second quarter 20th century. 1 1/4" H, 2 7/8" x 2" OA.
Lot: 1671 - SOUTHERN, POSSIBLY NORTH CAROLINA PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BASKET
SOUTHERN, POSSIBLY NORTH CAROLINA PAINTED STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT DIMINUTIVE BASKET, white oak and river cane, the rectangular form with double-wrapped and high arching handle having a nailed joint to the rim. Retains an old black- and red-painted surface. First half 20th century. 8 1/4" HOA, 5" H rim, 9 1/4" x 6 3/4".
Lot: 1672 - MID-ATLANTIC STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT ESSO MOTOR OIL CAN BASKET
MID-ATLANTIC STAVE-TYPE WOVEN-SPLINT ESSO MOTOR OIL CAN BASKET, white oak and a lithographed tin Esso motor oil can, the can with its top lid removed with the sides cut down from the top in slender strips to act as the staves with the bottom of the can retained, the remainder made of white oak featuring a doubled rim with an arched handle with nailed connections and crossed lashings. Retains the original dry surface. Mid 20th century. 7 1/4" HOA, 3 3/4" H rim, 10" D rim.
Lot: 1673 - PENNSYLVANIA CHERRY SPICE / SALT BOX
PENNSYLVANIA CHERRY SPICE / SALT BOX, the shaped cut-out crest over a slanted hinged top concealing an open interior, and two divided drawers with an overhanging lip molding, the whole raised on an applied bracket foot base. Pine and poplar secondary woods. Retains an old refinished surface with warm color, and the likely original brass hinges and knobs. First quarter 19th century. 10 7/8" HOA, 14" WOA, 7 3/8" DOA.
Lot: 1674 - NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE HANGING WALL BOX
NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE HANGING WALL BOX, nailed and pinned construction, the back with a whale-tail cut-out over a rectangular well. Retains a refinished surface nicely accenting the grain of the wood. Second quarter 19th century. 11" HOA, 15 3/4" WOA, 9 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1675 - NEW ENGLAND PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX
NEW ENGLAND PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX, nailed construction with hinged lid, retaining likely original hinges, lock, and blue- and gray-painted surface. Second half 19th century. 11" H, 24" W, 12" D.
Lot: 1676 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED POPLAR DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED WOODEN DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX, rectangular form with hinged cover, nailed construction, cover and base front with near matching stencils in a stylized feather and diamond pattern, base front with additional stenciled initials of "LDM." Retains a dark green-black ground with brown edging, stenciling with brown and mustard yellow highlighting, diamonds and initials with red accents, interior retains a natural dry surface. Second quarter 19th century. 8 1/2" H, 9 1/2" x 22 1/4" overall.
Lot: 1677 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE / POPLAR WOODEN CUTLERY TRAY / KNIFE BOX
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE / POPLAR WOODEN CUTLERY TRAY / KNIFE BOX, rectangular form with slightly tapered sides and nailed construction, central divider with handle having a cut out depicting a heart. Retains an ochre painted surface with black spotted decoration. Mid 19th century. 8" H, 11 1/2" x 15 1/2" overall.
Lot: 1678 - AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX / DIMINUTIVE CHEST
AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED PINE BOX / DIMINUTIVE CHEST, with hinged lid and open well, retaining likely original lock, hinges, and red-and-black painted surface, remnants of leather handles at each end. Second quarter 19th century. 15 1/2" H, 28 1/4" W, 14 3/4" D.
Lot: 1679 - AMERICAN SMOKE- / PAINT-DECORATED PINE DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX
AMERICAN SMOKE- / PAINT-DECORATED PINE WOODEN DOCUMENT / STORAGE BOX, rectangular form with hinged cover, dovetailed construction. Retains an old smoke-decorated painted surface and the original hardware. Second quarter 19th century. 5 3/8" H, 6 1/4" x 12" overall.
Lot: 1680 - PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE-TOP SPICE BOX
PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT SLIDE-TOP SPICE BOX, dovetailed rectangular form with the interior divided into six equal-sized compartments, applied bottom, possibly later lid with carved thumb notch. Walnut secondary wood. Mid 19th century. 2 3/4" H, 9 3/4" x 6" OA.
Lot: 1681 - AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD MEASURES, LOT OF FIVE
AMERICAN PAINTED BENTWOOD MEASURES, LOT OF FIVE, assembled graduated set, oak and pine, each of circular form, lapped construction and secured with metal tacks, three green examples with interior base of each stamped "DANIEL CRAIG / MANUFACTURER & SEALER / WILTON", remaining example stamped on the exterior base "H HAYDEN / TRENTON". Each retaining original painted surfaces comprising four forest green examples and a red example; three Craig examples with a forest green-painted interior surface and remaining green example with traces of a green-painted interior surface. 19th century. 4 1/4" to 8 3/4" H to top of rims, 7 1/4" to 14" D tops.
Lot: 1682 - J. S. BARNES & CO., BALTIMORE PAINT-DECORATED OYSTERS BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX
J. S. BARNES & CO., BALTIMORE PAINT-DECORATED OYSTERS BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX, circular form with cover, oak and pine with copper tack construction to the base and cover, cover with white lettering and highlighted in blue "J. S. BARNES & CO. BALTIMORE OYSTERS" around the edge, and centrally with a gray-painted oyster, wire-bail handle with wooden hand grip; interior of the cover with some handwritten penciled numbers. Retaining an old finish. Fourth quarter 19th century. 13 1/4" H to top of handle, 7" H to top of cover, 12" D top.
Lot: 1683 - AMERICAN PAINTED WHITE PINE WOODEN FLOUR BIN / BUCKET / CONTAINER
AMERICAN PAINTED WHITE PINE WOODEN FLOUR BIN / BUCKET / CONTAINER, slightly tapered circular form with a thick boarded cover, coopered staves secured with three wire bands, each side with a hinged handle having a wooden hand grip. Retaining an early, possibly original, dark green-painted surface with white stenciled lettering "FLOUR / 10 PECK", interior with a natural dry surface. Fourth quarter 19th century. 16 3/4" D top.
Lot: 1684 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNERS, PAIR
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNERS, PAIR, of unusual colors bring primarily green with narrow strips of more traditional polychrome colors, each with short fringe at the ends. Late 19th/first half 20th century. Each 3' W, one 16' L, the other 13' 8" L.
Lot: 1685 - SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNER
SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WOVEN RAG RUNNER, striped design in traditional polychrome colors, bound at each end. Late 19th/first half 20th century. 18' 5" L, 3' 7" W.
Lot: 1686 - SHAKER-STYLE SHEET-IRON / TIN BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER
SHAKER-STYLE SHEET-IRON / TIN BUTTER CHURN WITH DASHER, barrel-form with medial soldered seam, each side with a strap handle, domed cover with a conical opening, fitted with an oak/hickory and poplar dasher with the base having serrated plunger. 19th century. 38 1/2" HOA (top of handle), 21 1/2" H to top of cover, 10 1/2" DOA.
Lot: 1687 - EARLY CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY DUTCH OR GERMAN, ENGRAVED PEWTER BROAD-RIM CHARGER / BOWL
EARLY CONTINENTAL, PROBABLY DUTCH OR GERMAN, ENGRAVED PEWTER BROAD-RIM CHARGER / BOWL, of round form with a well at the center and a broad rim, having engraved decoration featuring scrolled acanthus leaves around the rim centering a Pegasus in a shield flanked by the date "16 / 13 (or 73)", the center of the bowl features a footed fruit bowl and a pheasant-like bird in the foreground. Hallmarked at the bottom on the front of the rim with a larger crown mark and a smaller shield with cross. Probably 17th century, engraving probably later. 1 1/2" H, 13" D.
Lot: 1688 - AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PAINT-DECORATED TOLEWARE SNUFFER TRAY
AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PAINT-DECORATED TOLEWARE SNUFFER TRAY, oval form with raised, slightly rolled, edges, the paint decoration featuring a central hunt dog in a landscape surrounded by decorative fan devices all on a red ground. First half 19th century. 7/8" HOA, 10 1/4" x 4 1/4" OA.
Lot: 1689 - ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH MATCHING HURRICANE SHADES, PAIR
ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH MATCHING HURRICANE SHADES, PAIR, each with a medial ring and spring-activated push-up feature, fitted with matching colorless shades cut with diamond-point bands and finger flutes. Second half 19th century. 23 1/2" HOA, 14" H sticks.
Lot: 1690 - CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON STRONG BOX / TRAVELING SAFE
CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON STRONG BOX / TRAVELING SAFE, of rectangular form with a hinged lid, handles on each side, large hasps on the front flanking a faux keyhole, and a concealed keyhole at the center of the lid. The interior with an elaborate locking system on the underside of the lid with most pieces having chased decoration, a right-side interior locking lidded till, and three mounting holes in the bottom. Retains the likely original key, later padlocks with key for the front hasps and two early, probably original bolts which would allow the owner to mount it through holes in the bottom. Probably German, maybe Spanish. 17th or 18th century. 17" HOA, 36" x 19" OA.
Lot: 1691 - CONTINENTAL CARVED-AND-PAINTED WOOD CARRIAGE BODY
CONTINENTAL CARVED-AND-PAINTED WOOD CARRIAGE BODY, wooden frame with various period needlepoint textile and leather coverings, paint-decorated cartouches to the sides/ends, with a large box of associated parts. Late 18th/early 19th century. Body approximately 56" HOA, 51" WOA, 48" DOA.
Lot: 1692 - AMERICAN OAK BARN LOOM
AMERICAN OAK BARN LOOM, very large rectangular form with pegged construction, with likely later pieces. 19th century. Approximately 70" HOA, 61" WOA, 64" DOA. Catalogue Note: This loom was featured in use in the 1942 The March of Time newsreel documenting the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration.
Lot: 1693 - MASSIVE EUROPEAN BOX MANGLE
MASSIVE EUROPEAN BOX MANGLE, with a large framed base supporting a large box with a post-and-panel pinned hinged lid, cast-iron components at the top allow the box to the rolled back and forth to flatten the fabric beneath. 19th century. Approximately 63" HOA, 84" WOA, 37" DOA.
Lot: 1694 - MASSIVE ENGLISH BARREL
MASSIVE ENGLISH BARREL, of stave-form construction with nailed naturalistic bands/hoops, the end with painted maker's name reading "GOODBODY & CHORLEY / BRISTOL, ENGLAND". 19th century. 48" D, 49" W.
Lot: 1695 - MID-ATLANTIC MIXED-WOOD WOOL WALKING / SPINNING WHEEL
MID-ATLANTIC MIXED-WOOD WOOL WALKING / SPINNING WHEEL, primarily oak or hickory, turned spindles, supports and legs, molded and chip-carved bed. Retains an early surface. Late 18th/first half 19th century. 58" HOA, 44" D wheel.
Lot: 1696 - AMERICAN YELLOW PINE SHAVING HORSE
AMERICAN YELLOW PINE SHAVING HORSE, of traditional form with through-mortised canted legs. 19th century. 27" HOA, 16 3/4" H bench, 71 1/2" x 10" bench.
Lot: 1697 - AMERICAN DOMESTIC ACCESSORIES, LOT OF SEVEN
AMERICAN DOMESTIC ACCESSORIES, LOT OF SEVEN, including warping frames with an old Salem, Virginia business card reading "LOGA[N'S] [BA]RN / ANTIQUES / BEER AND LUNCHES / NICEST PLACE ON THE ROAD" attached to the underside along with a very faded tag reading, in part, what appears to be "Richard Wallace", a barrel top, a tool rack, and a number of iron spits/associated accessories. 19th century. Tallest warping frame piece 84" HOA.
Lot: 1698 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with the two horizontal boards mortised through thick shaped ends. Later-added blocking for stabilization. 19th century. 46" HOA, 92" WOA, 36" DOA. Catalogue Note: It's possible that the wheels from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lot 1703) went with this lathe and the other lathe in this sale from his collection. They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1699 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with the two horizontal boards mortised through thick shaped ends with pin attachments, a third central support also attaches with a pin. 19th century. Approximately 49" HOA, 87" WOA, 9" DOA. Catalogue Note: It's possible that the wheels from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lot 1703) went with this lathe and the other lathe in this sale from his collection. They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1700 - AMERICAN PINE LATHE
AMERICAN PINE LATHE, of long rectangular form with canted legs pinned to the ends. 19th century. Approximately 49" HOA, 91" WOA, 36" DOA.
Lot: 1701 - AMERICAN PINE WHEEL SETTER
AMERICAN PINE WHEEL SETTER, of rustic construction with a square top and a wrought-iron device in the center. Lacks components. 19th century. 45" HOA, 27" SQ.
Lot: 1702 - MONTOURSVILLE, LYCOMING CO., PENNSYLVANIA PINE AND OAK JOINER'S WORKBENCH
MONTOURSVILLE, LYCOMING CO., PENNSYLVANIA PINE AND OAK JOINER'S WORKBENCH, rectangular top supported by a framed base, with a number of accessories and tools which attach to the bench. Breaks down into a number of pieces. 19th century. 30 1/2" HOA, 103" LOA, 25" DOA.
Lot: 1703 - AMERICAN MASSIVE LATHE GREAT WHEELS AND ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, UNCOUNTED LOT
AMERICAN MASSIVE LATHE GREAT WHEELS AND ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, UNCOUNTED LOT, including two very large wheels with associated cradle and other accessories. Apotropaic pinwheel symbol carved on the base end of the cradle. 19th century. 81" D largest wheel. Catalogue Note: It's possible that these wheels belonged to the two lathes from the Stephen C. Wolcott collection (lots 1698 and 1699). They were accessioned with different numbers than the lathes, so it's possible that they do not have association.
Lot: 1704 - AMERICAN LARGE BLACKSMITH BELLOWS
AMERICAN LARGE BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, of traditional form with wooden body and sheet-iron nozzle. Lacks the leather covering. 19th century. 11 1/2" HOA, 78" x 45" OA.
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