Rooster Weathervane

230184

Antique gilt metal crowing rooster weathervane. The weathervane is attractively mounted on a wooden base. It is in good condition, with a few repairs. Late 19th century.

Dimensions: Vane: 24” high; Overall, 35.5” high.

Item No. 230184

Price: $1,575.

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Fish Butter Stamp

230217

An unusual antique butter stamp in the form of a fish surrounded by seaweed. Excellent condition, color and patina.

Item No. 230217

Price: $575.

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18th Century Tavern Table

230202

Tavern table, maple. The table sports a rectangular top with breadboard ends, a single drawer, and turned legs ending in high raised feet. It sports an old refinish with a lovely honey color and beautiful patina. The table is in very good condition, with stains on the top and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Circa 1780, New England.

Dimensions: 43¾” x 28” top x 26¾” high.

Item No. 230202

Price: $1,900.

Sale Price: $1,450. (Firm)

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Round Hutch Table

230148

Round hutch table. The table sports a three-board scrubbed pine top and a base in red paint with square legs. The table is in good condition, with a small chip out of a top edge, a recent repair to strengthen the table and the expected degree of wear and tear from age and usage. Seats 4-6 people. Circa 1820, American.

Dimensions: 51” diameter top x 28” high.

Item No. 230148

Price: $1,650.

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Portrait of Siblings

230017

Endearing folk art portrait of two siblings, oil on a wooden panel, unsigned. The children are sitting in a field eating strawberries. The painting is in very good condition, having been professionally conserved to repair a crack in the board and with some minor in-painting. The frame is new. Circa 1830, American.

Dimensions: 33½” x 27½”; Viewed Area: 29½” x 23½”

Item No. 230017

Price: $5,400.

Sale Price: $3,500. (Firm)

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4-Gal Stoneware Crock - Bird w/Insect

200014

Four-gallon cobalt decorated stoneware crock. The crock has an unusual decoration of a bird with an insect in its mouth. It is stamped, “N. Clark, JR/ Athens, NY” along with the number “4”. The crock is in very good condition, with no cracks or chips. N. Clark Jr. was in business from 1843-1891.

Item No. 200014

Price: $675.

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Painted Tall Chest

230149

18th century tall chest, maple. The chest sports a rich old stain, an applied molded top, six graduated drawers with old and likely original brasses, and a bold bracket base. The secondary wood is chestnut. The chest is in good condition, with shrinkage separations, minor lip loss to the lower drawer and wear commensurate with age. Circa 1780, Rhode Island.

Dimensions: 51¼” high x 36” wide x 19¾” deep.

Item No. 230149

Price: $1,800.

Sale Price: $1,275. (Firm)

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William & Mary Tavern Table

230013

William & Mary tavern table. The table sports a scrubbed pine top and a maple box stretcher base with wonderful early turnings and original old worn paint. The table is in good condition with a repair to a crack on the top. Mid-18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 32½” long x 21¾” wide x 25½” high.

Item No. 230013

Price: $2,975.

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English Lambing Chair

230165

English lambing chair, elm. This boxed armchair sports a scrolled crest, a roped seat covered with an upholstered pad, a drawer extending from one side and front turned legs with iron strapping. One hand-hold has a carved circular depression, perhaps to hold a candle. The chair has excellent color and patination. It is in very good condition with some loss to the wing back and wear commensurate with age.

The lambing chair was probably intended for use by the male head of household, and is also said to have been used by shepherds at lambing time. 18th century, English.

Dimensions: 39½” high x 24½” wide x 15” seat height.

Item No. 230165

Price: $1,475.

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Early Country Hutch Table

230028

Early country hutch table. The table sports a round, three-board top, with beautiful patina, and a beautifully shaped base in old red paint supported by pad feet. “Slippers” have been added to the feet to raise the height of the table. These can easily be removed if desired. The table is a nice small size and is in very good condition, with some repairs to the base. Circa 1770, Hudson Valley or Long Island, NY.

Dimensions: 39½” diameter top x 28½” high.

Item No. 230028

Price: $4,900.

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