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Silk Work 3102103TBEnglish silk embroidery and watercolor of a young boy playing the flute with a dog in a landscape setting, unrestored with no splits in the silk and minor toning of the fabric, now backed with archival back board, the verre eglomise mat is restored, the apparently original frame has been touched up and shows minor wear, early 19th century, 11-3/4" X 14-1/4" frame size, 6" X 8-1/4" oval sight size. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE... Click for details $895.00 |
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Walking Stick 6102121TBA carved head of a man wearing a cap, possibly a pirate or character from Dickensian England, very well carved (exceptional detail of the face) and nicely patinated from years of being touched, made from a single branch, in very good condition with only a few minor age cracks that do not weaken it, 33 1/2", late 19th century England. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD A... Click for details $350.00 |
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Andirons 5102117TBHessian Soldiers with original paint decoration, marked "Howes". Howes was a Boston foundry that produced many styles of andirons in various metals during the 19th and early part of the 20th century. This particular pair is cast aluminum with cast iron log holders also marked "Howes". The log holders were found separately and adapted to the andirons for a perfect fit. The best-known pattern of early 19th century cast andirons is that of Hessian Soldiers. It is believed that they were inspired by... Click for details $275.00 |
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Andirons 5102104TBAn original set of cast iron andirons in the form of Hessian Soldiers with old paint decoration that may be original and that is a slight variation of the usual color scheme. The best-known pattern of early 19th century cast andirons is that of Hessian Soldiers. It is believed that they were inspired by the dislike of the mercenary troops brought here by the British in the American Revolution. Hence, they were being burned in effigy. American, circa 1900. Height 19", Width 9", Depth 18". We acce... Click for details $695.00 |
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Walking Stick 4102108TBWell carved head of a dog(appears to be some sort of hound), with glass eyes, a miniature leather collar with buckle, dark and light finish to emphasize features, a ferrule which appears to be bone and a shaft of a fairly dense light colored wood that looks like straight grained maple. A stylish early 20th century man's fashion statement, in excellent condition and sturdy enough for everyday use, 34" Long, head is 2-1/2" from snout to back of head. We accept time payments and quantity discounts.... Click for details $595.00 |
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Walking Stick 4102107TBHand carved walking stick from a single branch, in the form of a friendly snake ( it appears to be smiling), with carving and staining to simulate eyes, mouth, a diamond on its head and snake skin, with a braided leather band, no breaks, splits or missing pieces,sturdy enough for everyday use, a true example of American Folk Art, probably early 20th century, 34-1/2" Long. We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS O... Click for details $295.00 |
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