Pennsylvania Jacquard Coverlet

250090

A Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Jacquard coverlet. The coverlet sports four colors, with alternating rows of orange, red and green decorated with stylized floral elements throughout and a fringe to three sides. It is inscribed on two corners, “Made By/C. Fehr/ In Emaus/For. 1843.”  The coverlet is in good condition with typical wear for age and usage.

Dimensions: Approximately 91” x 78”

Item No. 250090

Price: $495.

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Painted Sawbuck Farm Table

250121

Painted sawbuck farm table. The table sports a scrubbed top with breadboard ends and a good overhang for comfortable seating, original red paint on the base, and dovetailed cross stretchers. It is in very good condition, with wear commensurate with age and usage. Early 19th century, New England.

Provenance: Purchased from Pratt’s Antiques, Victor, NY (2014)

Dimensions: 55½” long x 27½” wide x 27¾” high.

Item No. 250121

Price: $3,200.

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Brass Sculpture of a Bird - Kepenyes

250075

Brass sculpture of a bird, created by Pal Kepenyes, (1926-2021). This beautiful bird is made of cast and polished brass and is mounted on a brass base. It is signed “Pal Kepenyes” on the base. The condition is excellent, with no damage or restoration. Late 20th century, Hungary or Mexico.

Dimensions: 4¾” long x 4” high x 2” wide

Item No. 250075

Price: $1,100.

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Set of 6 Clothespin Windsor Chairs

250022

Matched set of six clothespin Windsor side chairs. The chairs sport mustard paint with floral decorated crests. They are all in very good condition, with the expected degree of paint loss, but sturdy and suitable for everyday use. Early 19th century, New England.

Dimensions: 32¼” high, 17” seat height.

Item No. 250022

Price: $1,900.

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Log Cabin Patchwork Quilt

250034

Log cabin patchwork quilt. This colorful quilt is in rare very good condition, with some minor discoloration and some small tears to the back. 19th century, American.

Dimensions: 87” x 86”

Item No. 250034

Price: $975.

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Tiger Maple Demi-Lune Table

250055

Hepplewhite tiger maple demi-lune table. The table sports strong tiger striping, a banded apron, tapered legs and an old refinish. It is in very good condition with a minor repair to the rear of the proper right back leg and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Circa 1800, American.

Dimensions: 43” wide x 20” deep x 28” high.

Item No. 250055

Price: $975.

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Federal Tilt-Top Candlestand

240226

Federal tilt-top candlestand, cherry and maple. The candlestand sports an octagonal top with inlaid trim, a nicely shaped post with attractive turnings and chip carving, supported by spider legs, all with a nice old patina. Circa 1800, New England.

Dimensions: 22” x 16” top x 29” high.

Item No. 240226

Price: $750.

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Delft Posset Pot

250061

Hard to find 17th Century Delft posset pot. The posset pot is 5¾” high, with blue and blue-black bird and foliage decoration. It is in good condition, with repairs to the handles, numerous small chips, cracks and hairlines. Circa 1690-1700, English.

The posset pot was a type of vessel used in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries for posset, a drink made from a mixture of curdled milk, spices, and alcohol.

Item No. 250061

Price: $1,175.

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Blue Mule Chest

250067

Chippendale mule chest in blue paint, pine. The chest sports old 19th century blue paint over the original 18th century red, a hinged top with a molded edge, leather strap hinges, two drawers and a Chippendale bracket base. It is in fair to good condition, with drawer lip damage, repair to the proper right front foot, replaced brasses, replaced hinges and the expected wear and tear from age and usage. Late 18th century, American.

Dimensions: 38½” high x 37½” wide x 16¾” deep.

Item No. 250067

Price: $3,900.

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Portrait of Girl w/Squeeze Box

250010

Portrait of a young girl, o/c, unsigned. The girl is said to be Mary Bartlett York. She is shown sitting on a sofa, wearing a blue dress and playing an instrument that appears to be a type of squeeze box. The painting is in good condition, having been professionally conserved with craquelure. Circa 1830-1840, New England.

Dimensions: 35½” x 29½”; Viewed Area: 33” x 27”

Item No. 250010

Price: $1,500.

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