Collection
We invite you to browse our frequently updated collection where each item is pictured, carefully described and priced.
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Folk Art and Weathervanes
All of our current weathervanes will be shown in this Gallery, as well as Folk Art carvings, rocking horses and "whatever".
Size: 41 items
(47 items total)
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Early Glass & Bottles
This Gallery contains Mid-Western and New England tableware, flasks, chestnuts, wine glasses, blown and pitchers, as well as blown 3-mold glass.
Size: 104 items
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Furniture
Our primary interest is Queen Anne, Chippendale & Federal furniture both formal and country. At any given point in time, we will have chests of drawers, small stands, candle stands, chairs and tavern tables.
Size: 9 items
(12 items total)
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Paintings & Wall Hangings
This gallery will include oils on canvas, watercolors, silhouettes, samplers, school girl art as well as sconces and miscellaneous wall hangings.
Size: 52 items
(63 items total)
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Pottery & Delftware
This Gallery contains both English and Dutch Delft, Pennsylvania Redware, Chalk, as well as other ceramics.
Size: 34 items
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Native American & Tribal Arts
This is a new interest for us and you can expect to find baskets, totems, Pueblo pots and Navajo jewelry.
Size: 34 items
(43 items total)
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Accessories
You may find anything in this gallery, but look for tools, miniature furniture, boxes, iron, brass...
Size: 119 items
(157 items total)
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Recent Sales
The following items have recently sold. We offer the photos as a representation of the merchandise we carry.
Size: 397 items
(498 items total)
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Nailsea Pitcher
A nice crude early freeblown English "Nailsea" applied handle pitcher/creamer in a deep sea green color with applied handle and large areas of white glass swirled into the body. A very nice heavy example in perfect original condition. Loaded with embedded impurities to give a wonderful gutsy appearance. A large pontil and good base wear. No chips, cracks, stars or the like. 5 1/8" high.
Inventory Number: 126DEL207/15
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G111-16 3-Mold Decanter
Very good example of a colored bottle glass 19th C. Blown 3-Mold Pint Decanter/Bottle in the G111-16 pattern, c. 1815-1830. The color is a deep olive green. The pattern impression is crisp and sharp and the lip has a nice flare. The condition is mint with clear and brilliant glass. This pattern is attributed to the Keene, NH Marlboro St. Glass House. The size is 6 7/8" tall. Very nice example.
Inventory number: 108DA508/A36
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