Oval Hutch Table

250212H

Oval shoe-footed hutch table in red paint. The original red paint cleaned up beautifully after many years’ accumulation of grime were removed. This table is definitely a survivor! 18th century, Mohawk Valley, NY.

Dimensions: 48” x 42” top x 28” high.

Item No. 250212

Price: $3,500.

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Queen Anne Birdcage Tea Table

250181H

Queen Anne birdcage, tilt-top tea table, cherry. The table sports a large circular top and pad feet. It has an old refinish with a nice warm color. The table is in good condition with an old repair to one foot and a minor repair to the top. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 33” diameter top x 28” high

Item No. 250181

Price: $675.

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Queen Anne Tilt-Top Candlestand

250168H

Queen Anne tilt-top candlestand, cherry. The candlestand sports a circular top, a post with attractive turnings and snake feet. It is in good condition with age-appropriate wear and tear. 18th century, American.

Dimensions: 20¼” diameter top x 27½” high.

Item No. 250168

Price: $675.

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5-Gal Stoneware Jug - N.A. White & Son

250204H

Five-gallon stoneware jug, N.A. White & Son. The jug sports a large stylized bird decoration and comes with an old cork stopper. It is stamped “N.A. White & Son/Utica NY”. The jug is in excellent condition, marred only by a small rim chip. Circa 1870, New York.

Item No. 250204

Price: $850.

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Chippendale Cherry Corner Cupboard

250172H

Chippendale two-part corner cupboard, cherry and tulip poplar. The upper section sports a strong cove-molded cornice above a single door with sixteen glass panes; the top row having arched lights. The door opens to a light blue painted interior with shaped shelves and with spoon slots on the upper shelf. The lower section has two drawers above two raised paneled doors. The cupboard sits on a molded base raised on small ogee bracket feet. It is structurally sound and in overall good condition. The proper left foot has a small loss to the facing. Circa 1790-1800, Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: 7’ high x 55½” wide x 28¾” deep. Requires a 39” corner.

Item No. 250172

Price: $2,600.

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Dunlop Highboy Base

250219H

Dunlop highboy base. The base was made in Henniker, New Hampshire by Lt. Samuel Dunlap (1752-1830) in the 1790’s. Maple with pine and poplar drawers. Original brasses. Restored condition.

Dimensions: 37½” high x 39” wide x 20¼” deep.

Item No. 250219

Price: $1,450.

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Rue Family Fractur

240119

Fractur documenting the Rue Family birth record, ink and watercolor on paper laid down to board. The fractur records the births of six men and four women from 1744 to 1784. The borders are colorfully decorated with berries, vines, birds and fruit. The fractur is in good condition, but with some toning, foxing, creasing and discoloration. 18th century, New Jersey.

Dimensions: 13¼” x 10¼”; Viewed Area: 11¾” x 8¾”

Item No. 240119

Price: $875.

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Blue Cupboard

230079

Painted two-door pine cupboard. The cupboard is attractively decorated with blue paint, with unusual inset diamonds and chip carving on the front and both sides. Other features include an attractive cornice, and beaded backboards. The interior has a large storage area with three removable shelves, (the fourth shelf is missing). The hinges are stamped “Clark Patent”. The cupboard is in very good condition. The blue paint has been restored to match the original paint. 19th century, Canadian.

Dimensions: 77” high x 52” wide x 17” deep.

Item No. 230079

Price: $3,900.

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Eight-Foot Sawbuck Farm Table

250033

Painted 8-foot sawbuck table. The table sports a three-board top and old red paint, and is constructed with hand-forged rose-headed nails. It is sturdy and in very good condition, with some age cracks and age-appropriate wear. The table is ready for everyday use, seating 8-10 comfortably. A rare early table! Late 18th or early 19th century, New England or New York.

Dimensions: 28” high x 96” long x 36” wide.

Item No. 250033

Price: $4,900.

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Pair of Naive Portraits - Hopkins

250137

A lovely pair of naïve portraits of a husband and wife, oil on wooden panel, attributed to Milton Hopkins, (1789-1844). Attribution made by the Chief Curator of the National Archives, Washington, DC. The paintings are unframed and in good condition. There are scattered touch-ups and the woman has an age crack through her face that has been professionally restored. Circa 1830-1840, New York or Ohio.

Dimensions: 27” x 22½”

Item No. 250137

Price: $2,400.

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