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- RARE PENNSYLVANIA CROSS STITCH NEEDLE
RARE PENNSYLVANIA CROSS STITCH NEEDLE AND THREAD CASE.Rare Pennsylvania Early 19th Century Cross Stitch Needle and Thread Case. Four patterns of chintz fabric backing. Pictured in "Historical Needlework of Pennsylvania" by Margaret B. Shiffer, page 152, "Samplers of the Pennsylvania Germans" by Tandy and Charles Hersh, page 215 (plus back cover of dust jacket) and "The Homespun Textile Tradition of the Pennsylvania Germans" published by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 4-3/4" x 21". Condition: : Good with wear and stains.
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Condition: : Good with wear and stains.
- QUEEN ANNE CHERRY FLAT TOP HIGH CHEST
QUEEN ANNE CHERRY FLAT TOP HIGH CHEST IN TWO PARTS, HAV...Queen Anne Cherry Flat Top High Chest in two parts, having cornice moldings over three short drawers with center shell over four graduated drawers on lower section with narrow drawer over three short drawers, center with shell carving over skirt with two drops between arches, all set on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, Glastonbury or Colchester (1775 - 1785) height 72 1/8 inches, width 35 3/4 inches, depth 17 5/8 inches. Literature: Published in Connecticut Valley Furniture, Page 215 # 95A Provenance: Estate of Dr. Thomas & Alice Kugelman, Bloomfield, Connecticut.
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- TWO WROUGHT IRON PENDANT LAMPS WITH
TWO WROUGHT IRON PENDANT LAMPS WITH TRAMMEL18th century, one floating wick form and other double candle holder, each extends between approximately 32 and 38 in.; with hanging rod
Note: From the Estate of Stephen Howard Asrican, a longtime member of The Rushlight Club.
For additional information on the functionality of this form, please refer to page 215 in John Caspall's Fire and Light in the Home, Pre 1820 .
Provenance: Estate of Stephen Howard Asrican, Cary, North Carolina
Condition:
wear commensurate with age and usage, uniform pitting throughout
- Double-Glazed Shearwater Pottery Chicken,
Double-Glazed Shearwater Pottery Chicken, ca. 1940, from the Barnyard "Oldfields" series by Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965), h. 3". For this model, see Dod Stewart, Shearwater Pottery, Bristol Publishing, Slidell, Louisiana, 2005, page 215, left lower plate.
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