- 2 BUCHER FAMILY TYPE WOOD TURNINGS CA.
1880-1940;both attributed to members of Bucher family from Clay Twp, Lancaster Co, PA: one signed in pencil on base "Present to (?) Rohrer, Johnny B…" small duplicator lathe...
[more like this] - 3 PRIMITIVE ITEMSca. 19th century-1920;
lithographed tin 4 lb. "Mammy's Favorite Brand" coffee tin by C.D. Kenny Co., Baltimore, MD depicting a woman in bandana carrying a coffee/teapot and cup, 6"d, 10 3/4"h, Condition:...
[more like this] - EIGHT TREENWARE WOODEN DOMESTIC ARTICLES,
19TH C. Eight American or European turned treenware wooden domestic articles, 19th century, comprising, two sander pounce pots, a small footed chalice or footed cup, a small...
[more like this] - THREE PENNSYLVANIA TURNED WOOD SANDERS.Three
Pennsylvania 19th Century Turned Wood Sanders. Tallest 3-3/8"h. Condition: : Fair to good with wear and breaks.
Condition:
Condition: : Fair to good with wear and breaks....
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES OF TURNED TREENWAREAmerican,
18th century, group of pounce pots/sanders, one with unusual mustard paint and star design, tallest 3-1/2 in.
Provenance: Robert O. Stuart, Limington, Maine, purchased in...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE ENGLISH STANDISH 18th-19th century,
brass with decorative turnings, oblong footed tray with two pen stands, a sander, two lidded pots, one with liner, brass bell included but not originally part of the standish....
[more like this] - CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MEISSEN STYLE
PALE-TURQUOISE GROUND POUNCE-POT OR SANDER, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, WITH WOOD INKWELL PALE-TURQUOISE GROUND POUNCE-POT OR SANDER, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, WITH WOOD INKWELL,...
[more like this] - A CHINOISERIE RED LACQUER STOOL, WITH
MORGAN AND SANDERS LABEL 20th century, on ring turned outswept legs, 43cm high x 46cm square, we belive the label to be apocryphal...
[more like this] - (15 PCS) EARLY INKWELLS & DESK ITEMS
Including: (2) Cast iron inkwell and pen holders, with glass ink inserts, smaller with brass base, 4 1/4" high, 8 1/2" wide and 4" high, 5" diam., smaller has losses to top...
[more like this] - SIGNED & DATED TURNED FRUITWOOD SANDERca.
1825 dated; typical fruitwood turned sander used by scriveners to dry ink, wide bowl turned top with drilled holes on cylinder turned foot, variant bead and flute turned stem,...
[more like this] - An engraved brass inkstand and pen tray,
circa 1930, with Rococo style handles, fitted ink pots, sander and drawer beneath on turned feet, 33cm wide...
[more like this] - 19TH C SHAKER WOODEN SANDER, TURNED
INCISED WOOD,SIGNED CHARLES F. W. JACKMAN, ENFIELD, N.H. ALONG WITH A BENTWOOD HANGER. SANDER IS 2 3/4", 2 7/8" DIAMETER. HANGER IS 19" WIDE. PROVENANCE: FROM THE KAISER...
[more like this] - OHIO MIRROR. Retains its original label
for W.L. Jones Cincinnati Hamilton County dated 1830 mixed wood and glass. Two-part wall mirror having deep cornice with acorn drops and turned half columns. 35''h. 20...
[more like this] - A 1930's Art Deco engine turned silver
cigarette box of rectangular form with re-entrant corners Sanders & Mackenzie Birmingham 1935 6.75in. Estimate ?100-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue...
[more like this] - Group of turned wooden household
objects american and continental, 18th and 19th century Including ten turned sanders, one turned inkwell, whistle, lemon press, a miniature three drawer chest with porcelain...
[more like this] - Napoleon III Engine-Turned Gilt-Brass-Mounted
Black Lacquer Encrier, third quarter 19th century, in the late Louis XVI taste, the platform base centered with a standing gilt-brass allegorical putto figure of "Fame" flanked...
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