Unusual punched tin pie safe, church steeples; mixed woods, rounded frame, two doors, two drawers above, eight religious themed tins, single board top, wide center panel, mortise and tenon construction. 42"H. x 53"W. x 16"D. Replaced knobs, minor restoration.
SOUTHERN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE Attributed to Virginia, second half 19th century, yellow pine and poplar, one part form, applied flared cornice, two upper hinged doors, shelved interior, (22) current punched tin panels featuring central tree flanked by pinwheels and weathervane, the base retaining one cabinet door (present but detached) and missing one door, straight legs from the stile.
PUNCHED-TIN PIE SAFE. Midwestern, probably Ohio, dated 1867, walnut and poplar. One-piece with four doors and a single drawer. The punched tins have a central urn and are dated. Minor imperfections. 74 1/2"h. 41"w. 17 1/'2"d.
Greene Co. Tennessee Pie Safe, Lyre Tins Greene Co., Tennessee walnut pie safe of small size, one dovetailed drawer with wooden pulls over two doors with large inset tins having punched double lyre designs, paneled sides, turned feet. Poplar secondary, two interior shelves. Illegible black script on the back panel of safe. Interior drawer with a note stating the safe was bought in a log cabin in Ottway (Northern Greene Co.). Note - a sideboard with identical punched tins is illustrated in "Art & Furniture of East Tennessee", Namuni Hale Young, p. 42, Illustration 76. 45 7/8" H x 42 1/8" W x 18 1/4"D. Mid 19th century. Provenance: Yates estate, Greeneville, TN.
PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. American, fourth quarter 19th century. Poplar and pine with three tins in ends and doors in pinwheel patterns lower dovetailed drawer and square legs. 52.5"h. 42"w. 17.5"d.
Fayette Co., Ohio twelve tin pie safe; punched geometric pattern tins on front and sides, drawer below. 57"H x 41"W x17"D. Hinge repair.
SOUTHERN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE Late 19th century, walnut, poplar secondary, all over old but later green paint, two side-by-side beveled drawers surmounted by an applied molding, two hinged cabinet doors each with three punched tins with punched tin butterfly motif, shelved interior, applied molded case stiles, paneled sides, straight feet from the solid.
Four Sided Punched Tin Pie Safe
19th Century. Single door. Punched tins on all four sides. Standing on four high legs. Old paint flaking from tins. Replaced hinge rail on front door. 56" x 32" x 21".
Punched tin pie safe mid-19th c. the sides decorated with chickens. 34"h. top 28"x20"
Tennessee Punched-Tin Pie SafeIn Great Road tradition, from Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Cherry with pine and poplar secondary. Having two dovetailed drawers, above two double tin panel doors. With figural design elements within geometric border. Vigorously refinished, the tins with later gold surface on front of tins. Descended in the Webb family, believed by family to have been made by Hugh Webb for his wife, Mary Jones Webb. Published in "Early American Life" magazine, 'Pie Safes' by Roddy and Sally Moore in June 2013, pg. 11.
AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Second half 19th century, walnut with poplar secondary. Ends and doors have three pinwheel tins each, one-board top and simple tapered legs. Refinished, some wear and age cracks. 46"h. 40.5"w. 18.75"d.
WALNUT PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE WITH BOTTOM DRAWER. American, 4th quarter-19th century. Twelve-tins with pinwheel pattern, dovetailed drawer, and square legs, 57.25"h. 44.5"w. 18.75"d.
Contemporary painted pine punched tin pie safe 57 3/4" h. 31" w. ?
GREENE CO. TENNESSEE PIE SAFE SIDEBOARDGreene County, Tennessee sideboard pie safe with silver painted urn tins having compass star designs and bell flower corners, total of 18 punched tin panels. Shaped gallery over two dovetailed drawers with shaped drawer fronts, lower two doors flanking a center panel, resting on elaborate shaped bracket front feet. Interior with three shelves, each shelf divided with wooden partitions, mortise and tenon door construction. Poplar secondary. 50 7/8" H x 58" W x 15 1/2" D. Mid 19th century. Note: Papers attached from June 24, 2006 John Jacob Dearstone estate auction in Greene Co. showing this safe. Provenance: Yates estate, Greeneville, TN.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with an older cleaned surface, early 20th century painted tins with some scattered flaking.
PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Double doors with porcelain pulls twelve tins on doors and sides has a brown wash finish. 60'' h. 39'' w. 22'' d.
VIRGINIA GREEN PAINTED PIE SAFE, TAPERED LEGSSouthwest Virginia dark green painted pie safe of vertical form. Rectangular top with simple stepped cornice over an ogee molding, above two long doors inset with four punched tins each. Case rests on Hepplewhite style tapered feet. Sides with two inset panels, three interior shelves, white painted backboards. Poplar throughout. Tins with concentric quarter fan design with central punched geometric basket/lantern form with flower type appendages. Tins retain traces of green paint. Found in Giles County, Virginia. 71 1/4‚Ä_ H x 41 1/4‚Ä_ W x 17 1/4‚Ä_ D. Mid 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition retaining most of the original dark green paint, wear to paint commensurate with age and use. 20th century white paint to backboards, top, and interior.
AMERICAN COUNTRY KENTUCKY PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE: 2 doors over single full length drawer. 61 5/8'' high x 41'' wide x 17'' deep.
PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Walnut with a top drawer over two punched tin doors and sides. Rests on square feet. 52" h. 41" w. 17 3/4" d.
A Fine and Rare Tennessee Punched Tin Pie Safe: Washington County, 1850-1870, walnut case set with fine four part punched tins depicting urns and flowers in fine early surface, punched tin sides, with traces of early silver paint, doors open to two original shelves, 43-1/2 x 51-1/2 x 17-3/4 in. Note: This safe is illustrated in˜The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture, Harsh and Williams, p. 164, figure 192. Provenance: purchased from Case Antiques, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2006; Property From a Franklin, Tennessee Historic Home Note: This safe is illustrated in˜The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture, Harsh and Williams, p. 164, figure 192. Condition top with warping, shrinkage cracks and stains, hinges replaced with several scars, cracks and old tin repairs to door frames, fine original tins with typical surface rust, distress to original tins with some edge tears and losses, right side tins slightly pushed in
AMERICAN COUNTRY PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE CA. 1880: All original punched tin panels. Measures 56'' high x 38 7/8'' wide x 16 3/4'' deep.
SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE/SIDEBOARDprobably North Carolina or Virginia, 19th century, in original varnished or painted surface, yellow pine throughout, top with straight backsplash, star and comma punched tin side decorated panels, front with star and geometric punched panels, two four-panel doors opening to shelved interior, dark brown painted/varnished surface, tins with traces of earlier dark green, painted back, 52-3/4 x 77 x 17-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
very good integrity and structural condition, with extensive distress and losses to painted and varnished surfaces, tins in good condition overall, one side tin with small edge loss
19th Century Softwood Punched Tin Pie Safe. : American 19th Century Softwood Punched Tin Pie Safe. Worn cream color paint over the original blue. Twelve punched tin panels with five pointed star in circle design, interior shelves. 58-1/4"h. x 38"w. x 17-1/4"d. Condition: Fair with rusted panels and old powder post beetle damage.
American Southern Walnut and Punched Tin Pie Safe , 19th c., possibly Virginia, single drawer, cabinet doors with spreadwing eagle decoration, ring-turned toupie feet , h. 54 3/4 in., w. 40 in., d. 19 in Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.
PUNCHED-TIN PIE SAFE. Southern, possibly Virginia , mid 19th century, cherry and poplar. Geometric tins on the doors and on the sides, and retaining old red paint on the case and traces of green on the tins. Minor imperfections. 44 1/2"h. 54"w. 18"d. The broad proportions of this pie safe relate it more closely to Southern examples than to Midwestern examples. Additionally, the tins here are similar to tins on other pie safes attributed to the Rich family shop (Wythe County, Virginia) or on safes from other areas but known to incorporate tins purchased from the Rich family. See Moore, "Wythe County, Virginia Punched Tin: Its Influence and Imitators," in The Magazine Antiques, September 1984, pp. 601-613, particularly plate IV and figure 12, that each have Rich family tins with similar central diamonds, and plate 23 for a Tennessee safe with Wythe County tins bearing similar corner designs.
PIE SAFE, PENNSYLVANIA, MID 19TH C., SIX PUNCHED TIN PANELS ON CABINET DOORS AND THREE TO SIDES, BOARD BACK, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AG...Pie safe, Pennsylvania, mid 19th C., six punched tin panels on cabinet doors and three to sides, board back, wear consistent with age and use including repairs and restorations, 56" h. x 43" w. x 18" d. [PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE ASSISTANCE AND VEHICLE- GALLERY STAFF NOT AVAILABLE TO ASSIST WITH THIS ITEM]
Pennsylvania Punch Tin Hanging Pie Safe. Pennsylvania 19th Century Softwood Punch Tin Hanging Pie Safe. Old gray paint, door panel punched with three trotting horse design, flanked by pinwheel panels on front and sides. 38"h. x 36"w. x 24"d.
PRIMITIVE PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. American, late 19th century, poplar. Two punched tins per side, single door with three panels, and a single drawer. Old dry finish. 58"h. 33"w. 15.5"d.
AMERICAN GREEN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE 20th century, the rectangular top over single drawer and pair of hinged doors opening on three shelves; the doors and side panels each with four squares of punched tin featuring decorative pattern, raised on turned legs - h:53.75 w:26.50 d:16 in.
PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Grain decorated having tin sides and door with punched geometric design. 51'' h. 25 1/2'' w.
American 19th Century Softwood Punched Tin Pie Safe. Worn cream color paint over the original blue. Twelve punched tin panels with five pointed star in circle design, interior shelves. 58-1/4"h. x 38"w. x 17-1/4"d.
Wythe County Virginia Walnut Punched Tin Pie Safe: 19th century, with two dovetailed drawers with yellow pine secondary, urn, grape and star pattern punched tins, two doors opening to shelved interior, case sides with matching single punched tins, 50 x 50-1/2 x 17-1/2 in. - Provenance: Private Collection Condition excellent condition overall, stains and wear to top with minor warping, wooden knobs replaced, minor surface distress and typical light corrosion to punched tins
AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Second quarter 19th century, butternut with pine secondary. Two-board top, corner posts with turned legs and tins with urns of tulips. Refinished, replaced back, age split on top, some stains, wear and scratches and insect damage on ends at top. 42"h. 54.25"w. 19"d.
Virginia Green Painted Pie Safe, Tapered Legs Southwest Virginia dark green painted pie safe of vertical form. Rectangular top with simple stepped cornice over an ogee molding, above two long doors inset with four punched tins each. Case rests on Hepplewhite style tapered feet. Sides with two inset panels, three interior shelves, white painted backboards. Poplar throughout. Tins with concentric quarter fan design with central punched geometric basket/lantern form with flower type appendages. Tins retain traces of green paint. Found in Giles County, Virginia. 71 1/4‚Ä_ H x 41 1/4‚Ä_ W x 17 1/4‚Ä_ D. Mid 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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COUNTRY PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. American, 4th quarter-19th century, poplar with pine secondary. Gallery back, solid ends with cutouts, two dovetailed drawers over two three-panel doors having compass star pattern, 53"h. 42.5"w. 16.5"d.
Blue green punched tin pie safe, 19th c.
57"h x 36"w x 15.5"d
Condition: Losses, paint appears original, wear consistent with age.
PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Pine with poplar secondary. Two dovetailed drawers over two doors with twelve geometric punched tins on the doors and sides. 51'' h. 41'' w. 17 1/4'' d.
PINE PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE: Pine construction, 2 doors with punched tin insert panels over single full length drawer, 58 3/4'' h. x 33'' x 16''.
PENNSYLVANIA PINE PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE, 19TH C.Pennsylvania pine punched tin pie safe, 19th c., with star tins, 59" h., 38 3/4" w.
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Condition:
Break to one leg with wood and metal brace added, surface abrasions throughout.
American 19th Century Softwood Punched Tin Pie Safe. Worn cream color paint over the original blue. Twelve punched tin panels with five pointed star in circle design, interior shelves. 58-1/4"h. x 38"w. x 17-1/4"d.
Southern Punched-Tin Pie Safe probably North Carolina or Tennessee, 19th century, single-case construction with poplar and yellow pine, cut nails, shelved interior, original hinges and six punched tin panels with compass star decoration and traces of blue paint, 78-1/2 x 45-1/4 x 20-1/2 in.,
EAST TN CHERRY & WALNUT PIE SAFE, DIAMOND TINSEast Tennessee pie safe, Greene or Grainger County, cherry and walnut primary woods, poplar secondary wood. Rectangular form with shaped gallery, two dovetailed drawers with turned pulls above two doors, each having four tins punched with a stylized diamond pattern with floral corners. Each side with two matching punched tins and the whole resting tapered feet. 52 1/4" H x 55 1/4" W x 15 1/2" D. Circa 1860.
Condition:
Back right tapered foot replaced, gallery with evidence of insect damage and losses to left top and returns. One drawer with partial replacement of underside. Wear to edges of tins on front doors.
19C PENNSYLVANIA BLUE PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE Pennsylvania,Early 19th CenturyTwo door cabinet decorated with twelve geometric star pattern punched tin panels, finished in old blue paint.
19C Pennsylvania Blue Painted Punched Tin Pie Safe: . Pennsylvania, Early 19th Century. Two door cabinet decorated with twelve geometric star pattern punched tin panels, finished in old blue paint. Wood. 48" tall x 42" wide x 18" deep, . . Fresh from a Barrington, Rhode Island estate. Condition Wood checks, surface showing wear, shelves loose inside, as found fresh from a farm house condition. . Our catalogue serves as a guide and convenience to you for your bidding ease. Descriptions and condition reports are an OPINION given by one of our staff appraisers and/or auction affiliates. Condition of items are subjective, Bruneau and Co. uses every effort to explain and show any damages and wear on items. Everything is sold as-is, where-is. You are buying based on YOUR belief, all items are available for inspection the week before the sale and earlier by appointment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at the gallery so a staff member can go over every inch and detail of an item with you. Repeat, everything is sold as-is, where-is with no warranty or guarantee unless explicitly stated. We are not responsible for errors and omissions, photographs are part of the description. Available payment options on Bidsquare
Southern Punched Tin Pie Safe, 19th c., poplar with walnut stain, two hinged doors - each with three hand-punched geometric tins, on tall shaped feet.Missing lock.Private Collection of a NC Gentleman.51" x 45" x 17"
Unusual punched tin pie safe, church steeples; mixed woods, rounded frame, two doors, two drawers above, eight religious themed tins, single board top, wide center panel, mortise and tenon construction. 42"H. x 53"W. x 16"D. Replaced knobs, minor restoration.
Tiger maple and punched tin pie safe, highly figured stepped molded cornice, moldings on rear stiles, two double-paneled hinged doors with heart-punched tins, each side also with heart-punched tings, shelved interior, original hinges, drawer with cut nail construction, shaped skirt, tapered feet, Southern, 19th century, 65 x 39 x 17 in. Old mellow surface with some sun fading, probably original faceted knobs and diamond-shaped door catch, scattered rust and corrosion to tins, probably original moldings, skirt, feet and hinges, one backboard replaced, some scratches and abrasions, normal wear and flaws. The Collection of Ella and Dennis Layne, Asheboro, North Carolina.
AMERICAN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century, pine. End and doors with three pinwheel punched tin panels, tall legs and old worn blue paint. Square nail construction. Paint wear, rust damage to tins, age splits and loss. 54.5"h. 37"w. 16"d.
Sheraton Mixed Wood Punched Tin Pie Safe. : American Country Sheraton Mixed Wood Punched Tin Pie Safe. Plank top with trim edge, full width upper drawer, 12 geometric design punched tin panels and turned front feet. Remnants of old green paint. 55-1/2"h. x 41"w. x 17-1/2"d. Condition: Fair to good with age cracks and wear. Condition Condition: Fair to good with age cracks and wear.
Punched tin pie safe with two drawers.
30"h x 42.5"w x 21.5"d
Condition: Repainted.