An appraisal example from the millions of items in our Price Guide:
© NORTHEAST AUCTIONS, Portsmouth, NH, USA
SHAKER DUSTPAN CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIRCA 1840
A noteworthy example because of the bright red handle and the inscription on the bottom "Harriet...
This is an example from our
values4antiques price guide
We do not buy or sell any items
Price Sold & Full Description
AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS
Learn more...
Research the value of your own items:
See more appraisal examples
and price guides for other items
Check our other research services:
IDENTIFY WORLDWIDE MAKERS' MARKS & HALLMARKS
marks4ceramics: Porcelain, Pottery, Chinaware, Figurines, Dolls, Vases...
marks4silver: Silver, Jewelry, Pewter, Silverplate, Copper & Bronze...
Explore other items from our
Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide
-
SHAKER BLANKET CHEST CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1820
This rare Shaker blanket chest features two interior till boxes and original iron strap hinges. The lid on the left till box has the inscription "sisters sock ... [more like this]
-
Shaker Wood Box over Drawer, Canterbury,
New York, c. 1830, the top shelf with straight back and canted ends continuing to the box with molded slant lid, above a single drawer and high demilune cutouts, old surface ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER OVAL BOX
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
1842
This exceptional box has the black painted inscription "M. T." "42." on the lid, presumably the initials of Micajah Tucker (1764-1848), a Senior Elder who joined the ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER CHIP BASKET CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1870
One of the finest Shaker chip baskets in private hands, this particular example is signed "Office" in ink on each end of the handle as well as the underside. ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER BASKET
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1870
A fine and rare example of the classic Canterbury round basket, as they were the only Shakers to use white ash in their basketry. White ash with hardwood handles.
Height ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER OVAL BOX
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1850
This outstanding large-sized oval box has the inscription inside the lid "M. W. Mary Whitcher." Mary Whitcher (1815-1890) was a trustee at Canterbury, New Hampshire ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER DUSTPAN CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1840
A noteworthy example because of the bright red handle and the inscription on the bottom "Harriet Johns 1880." The Canterbury Shakers made tin dustpans with turned ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER HANDLED CARRIER CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1850
Maple and pine with copper tacks and original yellow stain and pink interior.
Height over handle 7 ½ inches Length 11 inches, depth 8 inches
Provenance: ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER SAMPLER BY MARY J. MAFFET
NEW LEBANON,
NEW YORK, CIRCA 1850
Mary J. Maffett was born in New York State in 1836 and came to the Shakers during childhood. She is listed as a member of the North Family Covenant ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER PAIL
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIRCA
1850
This unusual and rare large size is a noteworthy example of the cooperage industry at Canterbury. It was most likely used in the production of applesauce, an important ... [more like this]
-
RARE AND IMPORTANT SHAKER CARRIER CANTERBURY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIRCA 1840
Maple with pine bottom, ash or hickory handle, original chrome yellow paint and copper tacks. Inscribed "Ministry" on the bottom in flowery penciled ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER OVAL BOX
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
1827
This exemplary oval box is attributed to Job Bishop (1760-1831), who was made spiritual leader of the two New Hampshire Shaker communities when the Society at Canterbury ... [more like this]
-
Shaker Yellow-painted Lidded Wooden Pail,
Canterbury, New Hampshire, c. 1855, pine staves and bottom, the staves with V-shaped tongue-and-groove joinery fastened with iron hoops cut to a "V" at the ends, wire bail ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER SAMPLER NEW LEBANON, NEW YORK, CIRCA
1820
This unsigned sampler relates to the signed example by Maria Blow in this collection. Worked with silk thread on linen.
4 ½ x 10 ½ inches, sight
Provenance: ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER SEED BOX
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1850
This scarce example of a Shaker seed box from the Canterbury community has survived in an excellent state of preservation, with the interior label listing various ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER RULER
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
1849
This extraordinary Shaker ruler was probably used in the tailor's shop for the making of clothing. The reverse is stamped with the date "1849," the year in which it ... [more like this]
-
AMERICAN SHAKER ITEMS AND FORK. American,
19th-20th century. Iron fork with wooden handle, 36"l.; Shaker tin funnel; grater with drawer, 9.5"l.; steaming or roasting cover, 9"h. 20"l.; cat's head basket, lined with ... [more like this]
-
Nine Shaker-related Books, a bound copy of
Harper's Magazine with an article, July, 1857, titled "The Shakers," with illustrations, pp. 164-177; The Peg Board: First Shaker Number 1936, Darrow School, New Lebanon, ... [more like this]
-
SHAKER ROCKER
CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
CIRCA 1850
This fine example of Shaker craftsmanship has the rare features of printed paper labels identifying its use in the Church Family Laundry at Canterbury, one stating ... [more like this]
-
CORA HELENA SARLE (1867-1956) VIEW OF OLD
SHAKER CHURCH CANTERBURY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cora Helena Sarle (1867-1956) was a prolific painter during her long life as a Sister at Canterbury. She often painted scenes of ... [more like this]
This list is limited to only a few results.
Many more items are available to our members in our Price Guide!
Ideal research tools for Collectors, Personal Property Appraisers, Antiques & Collectibles Dealers, Auction Houses, Museums, eBayers or other online sellers (Rubylane, Etsy etc) and curious minds interested in appraising & identifying collectibles