MINIATURE PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT BLANKET CHESTMiniature Pennsylvania walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800 , 10 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w.
Condition:
Feet and brasses replaced.
English oak miniature blanket chest, ca. 1800, 8 1/2" h., 13" w.
BLANKET CHEST. Pine six board chest with interior til bootjack ends and smoke paint decoration. 24'' h. 47'' w. 17'' w. Early 1800's . Hand wrought cut nails.There are repairs to the hinge rail. Newer paint. The photo online is a true color.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest: York County, Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining its original sgraffito decoration with pinwheels and philphlots, 24" h. , 47 3/4" w. Condition Hinges replaced. Heavier wear to top.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800: Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining an old scrubbed blue surface, 31" h. , 47" w. Condition Brasses replaced.
Miniature Pennsylvania walnut blanket chest: Miniature Pennsylvania walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800, 10 1/2" h. , 14 1/2" w. Condition Feet and brasses replaced.
DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Pennsylvania, dated 1800, poplar. Dovetailed case has three overlapping drawers with old, if not original, brass bales. Interior lidded till, wrought iron strap hinges. Original blue paint with grained panels on the front and sides. "Sovla 18" and "Wald 00" on the two front. panels. Red detailing on the moldings. Lock and key. Imperfections. 30"h. 50"w. 23"d.
Wythe County Virginia painted blanket chest circa 1800 red sponge-decorated rectangular top above conforming case decorated with two astragal panels each featuring a large tulip below an arch flanked by two smaller tulips in a pitcher upon molded apron on bracket feet. H24 1/2'' W48'' D21'' Provenance: This piece descended to the current owner from his mother Mrs. Ruth Dobyns Cornett who purchased the piece from a Wythe County VA resident in the late 1930's. Literature: Moore J. Roderick. PAINTED CHESTS FROM WYTHE COUNTY VIRGINIA. The Magazine Antiques. Sept. 1982. pp.516-21. Other Notes: In the 1750's German-Swiss immigrants began settling the land in Virginia that came to be known as western Wythe County. Over the next one hundred years they would continue to write and speak German their ancestral roots strong in all aspects of their lives found today in the surviving painted blanket chests that were produced there. A study of twenty-two of these chests in the Magazine Antiques found that each was decorated with variations of the tulip panels found on this piece. Background colors ranged from brown to dark red and many of the pieces were sponge-decorated. While it is suggested that the inspiration for the decoration of these chests came from a similar piece made in Jonestown Pennsylvania scholars believe that they were produced by the Huddle-Spangler family of Wythe County. Several of the chests in the survey were signed Johannes Hudel the German spelling of the name John Huddle and genealogy and tradition link nineteen of them to his family. While it is unknown who made this blanket chest the wood construction decoration and provenance link it to this group of chests an example of early cabinetmaking. good original condition; original paint except for rubbing on edges and corners; minor scratches consistent with age and use.
AMERICAN PAINTED PINE LIFT TOP SINGLE DRAWER BLANKET CHEST, CA. 1800American Painted Pine Lift Top Single Drawer Blanket Chest, ca. 1800 height: 35 in., width: 42 in., depth: 19 in. Provenance: Provenance: Collection of a Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Family Condition: brackets on two front legs are broken but original; heavy wear and some staining with water rings to top; hardware and hinges appear to be original; minor wear and abrasions throughout, commensurate with age; interior of drawers and box has been varnished; a few glue blocks missing; entire piece in white pine; all components appear original.
BLANKET CHEST - Circa 1800, paint decorated pine blanket chest. Lift top over two drawers, set on tall shaped feet. Original black and red faux grain paint. 40 1/2" high, 40" wide, 17 1/2" deep, good condition, replaced pulls.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest: Exclusive on Bidsquare Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining its original black stripes on a salmon ground, with blue moldings, 31" h. , 45 3/4" w. Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00
Pennsylvania stained pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining an exceptional pair of tulip and pierced heart strap hinges.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest ca. 1800 retaining an old blue surface 24" h. 48 1/2" w. ?
Southern Chippendale Blanket Chest circa 1800, Carrabus County, North Carolina provenance, Southern yellow pine with old warm surface, dovetailed case with fish tail hinges, interior till (without lid), original lock, dovetailed bracket foot base. 24 x 46 x 22 in. The Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton Repair to left rear foot.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, with 3 drawers and ogee bracket feet, retaining its original swirl decorated surface, 29" h., 48" w.
PERIOD MUSTARD PAINTED BLANKET CHESTEarly 1800's large lift top blanket chest with black painted bracket feet and mustard-colored sponge painted body. Dovetailed construction. 50 in long x 26 h x 23 deep.
Diminutive Southern walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800: Diminutive Southern walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800, 21" h. , 36" w. Condition Lock replaced. No other apparent condition concerns.
Southern Federal six-board yellow pine blanket chest circa 1800
rectangular top with applied molding, hinged over dovetailed box with interior till, on straight bracket feet.
H21" W43 3/4" D17"
Provenance : Property from Halcyon Grove, Edgefield, South Carolina.
Other Notes: It was determined from family correspondence that this chest came from The Grove Plantation on Meeting Street Road in 1865 when Shemual Wright Nicholson moved his daughter Lucy Jane Glover Nicholson to Halcyon Grove after the death of her husband. Lucy was the wife of John Pearson Bates who died at Green Pond, South Carolina while serving in the Confederate Army. The move insured the safety of Lucy and her children after the Civil War, as they would be living in the village of Edgefield rather than on a country plantation.
PENNSYLVANIA PAINTED PINE BLANKET CHESTYork County, Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining its original sgraffito decoration with pinwheels and philphlots, 24" h., 47 3/4" w.
Condition:
Hinges replaced. Heavier wear to top.
PA Painted Child's Chest attr. "Scraggly Artist": Child's polychrome paint-decorated pine blanket chest, attributed to "the Scraggly Artist, " Montgomery-Berks County, Pennsylvania border. Molded, hinged top with blue-green sponge painted decoration, surrounding a central cartouche decorated with a spray of tulips, free-hand painted in dark blue, red and yellow, and outlined in a salmon border. The tulip decoration is repeated in two side-by-side painted panels on the front of the dovetailed case, which sits atop a lower section with two drawers, and a base having ochre sponge painted decoration extending onto dovetailed bracket feet. Back is plain and unpainted. Case sections and base are divided by applied bands of molding in solid salmon paint. Interior well has lift top till. Drawers are constructed with wedge-pin dovetails, and one is dated "1800" in salmon paint on the exterior side. 19 1/4" H x 28" W x 14" D. Provenance: Private Tennessee collection, found in Alabama. This chest is attributed to the so-called "Scraggly Artist, " a term coined by Monroe Fabian in his book "The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, " to describe an unknown artisan whose paint decoration is executed in a similar "disheveled, yet controlled" style (for similar examples see figs. 150 & 151). For a similarly decorated miniature chest, attributed to Lehigh Valley, refer to the sale of the Richard and Rosemarie Machmer collection, Pook and Pook Auction, Oct. 24-25, 2008, lot 608. Another similarly decorated miniature chest, attributed to Berks County, was sold in Sotheby's auction of American Folk Art from the Sandy and Julie Palley collection, Jan. 18, 2002, lot 931. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www. caseantiques. com) Condition Extensive analysis of paint samples by conservator / historic paint analyst Susan L. Buck, Ph. D. , revealed numerous areas of original paint, including a few small areas on the feet and drawers, some of the top, and all of the front and both sides. Buck noted that some repainting has been done (refer to blacklight photos), but the presence of original paint allowed the colors and patterns to be restored to accurately reflect the original design. Feet of chest are original with minor repair, as are the iron butt hinges, lock, and glue blocks. Early replacement of lid molding and front mid molding, small repairs to drawers, missing latch.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, with three drawers and bracket feet, retaining an old red surface, 35 1/4" h., 48" w.
Southern hard pine blanket chest, ca. 1800: Southern hard pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, probably Eastern Shore Maryland or Virginia, the front decorated with applied architectural moldings with heart and demilune cutouts, 25 1/2" h. , 47" w. Condition Pulls/escutcheons replaced. Original hinges and lock. One side with replaced base molding and foot facings. Other feet ended out. Center drop replaced.
New England painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800: New England painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining a later salmon surface, 43 1/4" h. , 38" w. Provenance: An Arizona collection.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHANNES SPITLER. THE FRONT PANEL OF A DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. SHENANDOAH VALLEY, VIRGINIA. CIRCA 1800.
Th e reverse with original wrought iron lock behind keyhole. Height 19 ½ inches, width 45 inches. Provenance: Mary Allis; Brad del Sorbo, Chatham, New York.
New England stained pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, 37" h., 48" w.
Miniature Pennsylvania walnut blanket chest ca. 1800 11 1/4" h. 20 3/4" w. ?
Blanket chest with drawer new england, circa 1800 The rectangular molded top above deep well and single lip-molded drawer, shaped skirt continuing to bracket feet. H: 34 1/2 W: 43 D: 18 1/2 in.
Antique ca.1850 Swedish Mahogany Chest of Drawers
Originally called a Swedish Blanket Chest with Early American origins and dates from the 1840's to 1860's. Includes 6 drawers which progress in size and depth, top drawer with out knobs to appear part of the frame. Built with mortis and tenon joints, hand hewn chamfered drawer bottoms (used till the later mid 19th century), 3 and 4 narrow style dovetail joints on drawers (used till the mid 19th century) and machine cut rectangle nails (used ca.1830-1880 later 19th century). Has 6 of the original wooden Mother of Pearl inlayed drawer pulls. Sits on 4 machine turned and hand cut legs. Backed with 4 wide plank boards. This is a very nice mid 1800's constructed and example of a 19th Century chest - piece of furniture. Appears to be in near original condition with original finish. Great for a collection and/or use.
Era or Time Period: 1940-1870
Color: Mahogany
Size Dimensions: 54" tall x 51" wide x 24" deep
Manufacturer: Unknown American
1800's Walnut Chippendale Blanket Chest Dovetailed Case: 1800's Walnut Chippendale Blanket Chest with dovetailed case. Measures 21. 75" tall x 38" wide x 18. 5" deep. Packaging, Insurance, Handling, Shipping is done in house and is 175. 00 for this item in the continental U. S. Or you are welcome to pick up in person or make other arrangements. Please email or call to request a detailed condition report. Condition Condition reports for specific items are available by calling Kevin Ross at 1-740-701-7511 or emailing rossauctionco@gmail. com Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00
Pennsylvania pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, 30" h., 53" w.
Diminutive painted walnut blanket chest: Exclusive on Bidsquare Diminutive painted walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining an old black surface, 19 1/2" h. , 34 1/2" w. Provenance: The Collection of Edie & Bruce Smart, Upperville, Virginia. Condition Good with expected wear.
Pennsylvania painted blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining its original blue surface with salmon moldings, 28 1/2" h., 48" w.
BLANKET CHEST, NEW ENGLAND, C. 1800, REMNANTS OF EARLY RED STAIN, LIFT TOP, WIDE SINGLE-ARCH MOLDINGS, TWO WORKING DRAWERS, KNOB PUL...Blanket chest, New England, c. 1800, remnants of early red stain, lift top, wide single-arch moldings, two working drawers, knob pulls, bootjack ends, original cotter pins, wear consistent with age and use 39 1/4" h. x 37" w. x 18" d.
Pine Blanket Chest with Two Till Interior: Pine blanket chest with two till interior, circa 1800, 21"h x 41"w x 18 1/2"d
Hard pine blanket chest ca. 1800 24 1/2" h. 48" w. ?
American Pine Polychromed Blanket Chest, c.1802 American, likely Southern, circa 1800. A yellow pine blanket chest, having dovetail joinery, hand-wrought snip nails, wrought iron hardware, and remnants of polychromed floral decoration and dated 1802. Approximate height 18", width 44.875", depth 20.75".
Pennsylvania poplar blanket chest, ca. 1800, 28" h., 50" w.
Pennsylvania stained poplar blanket chest: Pennsylvania stained poplar blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining an old salmon surface, 28 1/2" h. , 50" w. Condition Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Child's painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800: Child's painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, retaining its original dark blue surface with red feet, 14" h. , 26 1/4" w. Provenance: John Newcomer; A prominent Delaware collector. Condition Depth - 12 7/8" (case), 14" (top), 14" h. , 27" w. Initials scratched into lid. Allover general wear. Original strap hinges. Original feet. Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00
English oak miniature blanket chest, ca. 1800, 8 1/2" h., 13" w.
Pennsylvania painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, with three drawers and bracket feet, retaining an old red surface, 35 1/4" h., 48" w.
PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST - Early 1800's Maine Six-Board Pine Blanket Chest in russet vinegar paint decoration with bootjack ends overhanging top intact till in unfinished interior 22 1/4'' tall 36'' x 15 1/4'' very good condition with minor edge w
Schoharie New York painted pine blanket chest ca. 1800 initialed E decorated with a basket of flowers within a vine border on a... ?
Jacobean style oak blanket chest, circa 1800, having a hinged lid, the case with metal hardware, and rising on square legs, 18"h x 3... Jacobean style oak blanket chest, circa 1800, having a hinged lid, the case with metal hardware, and rising on square legs, 18"h x 32"w x 11.5"d
New England painted pine blanket chest ca. 1800 with a lift lid and tall straight bracket feet retaining its original green painted... ?
PERIOD MUSTARD PAINTED BLANKET CHEST: Early 1800's large lift top blanket chest with black painted bracket feet and mustard-colored sponge painted body. Dovetailed construction. 50 in long x 26 h x 23 deep.
Walnut Blanket Chest
Circa 1800. Molded lift lid with right hand till, above two drawers. Straight bracket feet. Pine secondary. Dovetailed six-board construction. Extensively repaired and refinished. Replaced hinges. Restoration to rear of case where hinges were broken out. Restoration to till. 24" x 43 1/2" x 20 1/2".
MINIATURE PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT BLANKET CHESTMiniature Pennsylvania walnut blanket chest, ca. 1800 , with two drawers and bracket feet, 10" h., 17" w.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Overall good condition. One drawer facing with repaired cracks.
Rare NC Paint Decorated Rowan Co. Blanket Chest, ca. 1800, Yadkin River area, six board poplar case having dove-tailed construction and all-over old red painted surface, swag and tassels (11) in black and white over central quatrefoil flanked by six pointed stars and star & dot pinwheels, interior with yellow pine till, lid with applied stepped molding, dovetailed front bracket feet with spurs, applied cove molded base.Appropriate replaced fish tail hinges, minor chipping to front feet, small wood loss to back left foot, replaced lock.24" x 50" x 20.5"
NEW ENGLAND PAINTED PINE BLANKET CHEST, CA. 1800New England painted pine blanket chest, ca. 1800, 22 1/2" h., 40 1/2" w.
Condition:
One hinge detached.