4-Gal Stoneware Crock - White's Utica

250185HI

Four gallon stoneware crock, White’s Utica. The crock is beautifully decorated with a large stylized flower that covers almost all of the front. It is stamped “White’s Utica” and “4”. The crock is in good condition with no cracks or chips but with considerable staining. Circa 1860, New York.

Dimensions: 12” high x 11½” diameter.

Item No. 250185

Price: $1,075.

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Large Candelabra

250142HI

Unusually large candelabra, tin and iron. The candelabra sports 12 candleholders and original black paint and is in very good condition.19th century, American.

Dimensions: 18½” high x 24” long x 6” wide.

Item No. 250142

Price: $1,500.

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Native American Burl Bowl

250244HI

An early Native American burl bowl. This large Northeast Woodlands bowl has two open handles, a wonderful oblong shape and beautiful burl figuring. It was found in the Hudson Valley and probably dates from the 18th century. We have owned it for many years and are only now offering it for sale. The bowl is in fair condition, with repairs to the bottom and one side; not surprising given its age.. 18th century, New York State.

Dimensions: 21” long x 19” wide x 7¾” high.

Item No. 250244

Price: $2,300.

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Figured Maple Tall Chest

250228HI

Figured maple tall chest of drawers. The chest features a dovetailed top, five graduated drawers, a beautifully carved apron and bracket feet. Incised on the inside of the third drawer is, ”Turn out Octr -13th-1790 in the Cadet Company for Stephen Williams”. The chest is in very good condition, with one minor drawer lip repair, a repair to one bracket foot and filled age splits on the sides. Late 18th century, probably Salem, MA.

Stephen Williams was born May 8, 1774, the son of Captain George Williams who was probably a member of the Cadet Company or had something to do with the arrangements for “the turnout”. It was an all-day affair with drill in the morning and a mock battle in the afternoon. (From a letter from Esther Usher, Ass’t Librarian, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, dated March 16, 1949. 

Dimensions: 53” high x 40¼” wide x 21” deep.

Price: $2,700.

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Horse & Carriage Toy

250208H

Horse and carriage toy. The toy comes with a small china head doll and a miniature trunk. It is in excellent condition, marred only by some broken reins. 19th century, American.

Item No: 250208

Price: $975.

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Horse Weathervane on Stand

250210HI

Full-bodied running horse weathervane, copper with a zinc head. The horse has excellent patina and is mounted on an unusually fine 19th century metal roof ornament. It is in good condition with some minor dents. Circa 1890, American.

Dimensions: 32” long; 42” tall on base

Item No. 250210

Price: $4,300.

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Mohawk Valley Decorated Blanket Chest

250209H

Mohawk Valley decorated blanket chest. The chest sports the original paint decoration on the front, sides and lid typical of the area, original iron handles and cedar lining added at a later date. It is in very good condition, with paint wear on the lid and displaying only the age-appropriate wear and tear on the rest of the chest. Circa 1820, New York.

Dimensions: 48” wide x 21” deep x 17½” high.

Item No. 250209

Price: $2,600.

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Blue Table-Top Writing Desk

250152H

Painted table-top writing desk, pine. The desk is painted blue with red trim, and has a hinged writing surface that opens onto an interior fitted with two dovetailed drawers. It is in fair condition with warpage to the lid, refreshed paint and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 9½” high x 25” wide x 19” deep.

Item No. 250152

Price: $675.

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Walnut Chest of Drawers

250184H

Four-drawer chest of drawers, figured walnut. The chest sports a molded top, four graduated drawers, a scrolled apron with a fan inlay and French feet. It is in good condition and ready for use, with a tight age crack in the top and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Circa 1800, New England.

Dimensions: 38½” high x 40” wide x 19” deep.

Item No. 250184

Price: $1,575.

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