Cherry Candlestand With A Drawer

260138E

Candlestand with drawer, cherry. The candlestand sports a one-board top with shaped corners, a double-ended dovetailed drawer on the underside, a baluster-turned column with attractive turnings, cabriole legs and snake feet, all in a nice old finish. It is in very good condition, but with stains on the top. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 27½” high x 17” top.

Item No. 260138

Price: $975.

Request more information

Portrait of a Girl in a Peach-Colored Dress

260137E

Portrait of a young girl, oil on panel, unsigned. This folk art portrait depicts a girl in a peach-colored dress and matching shoes, holding flowers and leaves in an outdoor setting. The portrait is framed in the original gold leaf frame and is in very good condition. Circa 1830-1840, American.

Dimensions: 28½” high x 22” wide.; Viewed area: 25½” high x 19” wide

Item No. 260137

Price: $2,400.

Request more information

Painting of a Hudson River Scene - Redpath

230175E

Hudson River landscape painting, oil on panel, unframed, signed “Redpath 1866”. The painting is in its original untouched condition and is in very good condition.

Ralph Redpath was a mid-19th-century American folk artist who was primarily active in New York State's Mohawk Valley and Hudson River Valley regions. He painted in a naive, early American folk art style. His work is frequently compared to the bold, stylized landscapes of Thomas Chambers. Redpath's landscapes frequently featured small details that repeated across different works. For instance, a signature motif includes a man wearing a hat and holding a walking stick, positioned to stare out at a body of water. : A piece identified as Redpath's work from the Garbisch Collection is preserved in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art.

Dimensions: 17¼” high x 22” wide.

Item No. 230175

Price: $3,900.

Request more information

Early Tall Chest in Mustard paint

250049E

Early painted tall chest, pine. The chest sports old mustard paint over earlier red and black paints, an exceptionally beautiful cornice with dentil molding, three short drawers over five graduated full drawers, wide base molding and cyma curved feet with a center drop decoration and exceptional cutouts on the sides. The chest is a very sculptural survivor in fair to good condition, with drawer lip damage as well as face damage to the bottom drawer. The drawers never had brasses. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 58” high x 42” wide, (cornice), 38” wide, (case) x 21” deep.

Item No. 250049

Price: $3.900.

Request more information

Tiger Maple Corner Cupboard

260005E

Tiger maple corner cupboard. The top section of this magnificent corner cupboard sports a strong cornice above two glass doors, each with eight panes of old, wavy glass. The doors open onto a red-painted interior with three nicely shaped shelves. The bottom section sports three small drawers flanked by two fake drawer fronts that can be removed to reveal hidden compartments. Below them are two paneled doors supported by a backet base. The cupboard is in excellent condition, with exceptionally strong tiger striping. The brass hardware has been replaced. Circa 1810-1830, Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: 89¼” high; Requires a 38” corner.

Item No. 260005

Price: $3,900.

Request more information

Country Store Bin

220060E

Country store bin, pine. The store bin sports a scrubbed top, shaped ends, and four divided storage bins in front covered with sliding retractable lids painted “Barley”, “Pepper”, “Sundries” and “Salt” on a brown background. The wide top is great for display and the bins provide a large amount of storage. We used this bin as a room divider in our home for several years before offering it for sale. The bin is in very good condition, with only the expected paint wear and other minor defects from age and usage. All in all, a fabulous piece of Americana. Mid-19th century, American.

Dimensions: 34” high x 86¾” wide x 26½” deep.

Item No. 220060

Price: $3,800.

Request more information

Stretcher-Base Tavern Table

HOLD

Early stretcher-base tavern table, pine and maple. The table sports a single-board pine top with breadboard ends resting on splayed legs with nice early turnings and a stretcher base. It is in good condition with only the expected wear from age and usage. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 25” high x 31” wide x 20” deep.

Item No. 260116

Price: $975.

Request more information

Set of 6 Fan-Back Windsor Chairs

260065E

Set of six fan-back Windsor chairs. The chairs sport an old nut-brown finish and attractive saddle seats. They are in good condition, structurally sound and ready for everyday use, but with wear to the finish and numerous other defects from age and usage. Circa 1780-1800, New England.

Dimensions: 36-38” high; 16½”-18” seat height.

Item No. 260065

Price: $1,900.

Request more information

Painted Apothecary Cabinet

260107E

Painted apothecary cabinet, pine. The cabinet sports 28 drawers and has an old yellow and mauve surface. It is a nice small size and can either be placed on a table or hung on a wall if desired. The cabinet is in good condition, with old second paint and a couple of old repairs to the facings. 19th century, New England.

Provenance: E.G.H. Peter, Inc., New York City, 1983.

Dimensions: 24” high x 31” wide x 10¾” deep.

Item No. 260107

Price: $1,950.

Request more information

Carved Spoon Rack

ON LAYAWAY

Carved spoon rack, pine. The spoon rack sports carved pinwheel and geometric designs on the front and sides, and retains an old light brown surface. It is in very good condition, constructed with rose-headed nails, and with only minor expected wear. 18th century, New York or New Jersey.

Dimensions: 15¼” high x 7” wide.

Item No. 260106

Price: $3,400.

Request more information