- ANTIQUE WROUGHT IRON MOUNTED STAVED
WOOD BARREL Dated 1778, possibly American, a carriage water keg, pine wood, iron twist handle, pewter mouth, initialed and dated "EBS 1778", stamped "ILS" twice, approx. 9"h...
[more like this] - A Rare North or South Carolina “Colored
Republicing Club” Stoneware Cooler
Dated July 7, 1892
in Southern alkaline glaze, with distinctive doubled collared rim, tooled body, two lug handles set low on the body...
[more like this] - W.A. MACQUOID STONEWARE CROCK, FIFE
AND DRUMImportant New York six-gallon stoneware crock, ca. 1870 , impressed W.A. Macquoid & Co. Pottery Works Little Wst 12th St. N.Y., with a large cobalt depiction of two...
[more like this] - AMERICAN KEG. Second half-19th century.
Stave construction with metal bands. White paint over faint traces of blue. Wear. 12.5"h. 8"d....
[more like this] - AMERICAN PAINTED KEG AND STAND. Mid
19th century. Pine stave constructed keg with oak and iron hoops and old worn dark blue paint over red. Wear and old tin make do repair. 24.5"h. 15" head diameter on an oak...
[more like this] - FIVE STAVE CONSTRUCTED PIECES. American
and European, 19th - 20th century. Two kegs. 16.5" h. Two reproduction water buckets with canted sides. 11" h. European water bucket with wrought iron handle. 13"h. Varying...
[more like this] - FOLKSY LANDSCAPE PAINTING ON A KEG LID.
American oil on board. Depicting a bucolic scene of a a gentleman in a carriage and a rider on horseback crossing a bridge. 12 1/2'' dia. On a keg lid trimmed with rope braid...
[more like this] - Andrew Doragh, American, DE, early
20th c, o/c, titled verso "Looking Down into Henry Clay", 32" x 34", The artist exhibited at PAFA in 1933. Walker's Mill on the Brandwine is 3 miles from the center of Wilmington,...
[more like this] - STONEWARE KEG. American or English
mid 19th century. Large barrel with glazed bands. Hole in the top. 23 1/2''h....
[more like this] - Wood staved black powder keg with wood
tap and original label "Triple Refined Dead Shot Sporting Powder Manufactured by the American Powder Co. Boston". 8.75"h.x6.5"dia....
[more like this] - Five Continental .800 and American Coin
(.900) Silver Figural Miniatures, fourth quarter 19th century to first quarter 20th century, including three Hanau, Germany items: a windmill, probably by Ludwig Neresheimer,...
[more like this] - Wooden Churn, Kegs, Pail probably American,
19th century: red-painted tapered cedar pail, 15 in., lacking two bands; cedar churn with dasher, four interlocking wooden bands, 26 in. (with dasher down), good condition,...
[more like this] - Three pieces green-glazed earthenware:
redware pitcher with white slip decoration resembling a tree over glossy green glaze, probably American, 19th century, 5-3/4 in., glaze voids, small rim chips, probably underfired,...
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