- AMERICAN PRIMITIVE PIE SAFE PUNCHED
METAL PANELSAmerican Primitive pie safe, early 20th c., upper double doors and sides with inset punched metal panels, single medial drawer and faux drawer front, with porcelain...
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SAFE CABINETAmerican Primitive mixed wood pie safe, 19th c., fitted with single drawer over double doors with later inset punched metal panels, panels decorated with horse...
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MAKER. A 19th C. American maple and pine pie safe, with twelve punched tin panels, inscription on panels reading “G. Dagget Maker Kankakee City Ills”. Other panels with...
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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,...
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SAFE.American 19th Century Blue Painted Softwood Punch Tin Pie Safe. Plank top, six geometric punch tin panels on two doors, full width drawer, plank sides, arched cut out...
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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...
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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...
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TIN PANELS Late 19th/20th c., probably Pennsylvania, 72.5"h x 39.5"w x 16.25"d...
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MIXED WOOD PIE SAFE WITH PUNCHED TIN PANELS; 59"H 41.5"W 16"D...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PINE PIE SAFE19th Century.
Rectangular with a splash rail, the case with two doors fitted with punched tin panels, each pierced with arcs and a pinwheel. Height 51.5 in., Width 38 in., Depth 18 in....
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PIE SAFE PIE SAFE, the rectangular top over hinged doors and case inset with punched tin panels, raised on straight legs...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PIE SAFEcirca late 19th to
early 20th Century pine, with a single frieze drawer over hinged doors inset with punched tin panels, the cream-painted interior fitted with two shelves Provenance: The Estate...
[more like this] - PIE SAFE, AMERICAN, MID-19TH C., POSSIBLY
PENNSYLVANIA, WALNUT FRAME WITH NARROW PROJECTING CORNICE OVER TWO FULL LENGTH DOORS THAT ...Pie safe, American, mid-19th C., possibly Pennsylvania, walnut frame with narrow...
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1870; painted wood with painted floral punched tin panels on doors and sides, having interior shelves, 52 in. H., 49 in. W., 22 in. D....
[more like this] - AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Mid 19th century,
pine. Square nail construction, cut out feet and two dovetailed drawers over two doors. Doors have three punched tin panels each with star medallions. Layers of paint, some...
[more like this] - 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,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PIE SAFE. Ca. 1900, poplar.
Top with routed edge, punched tin two-panel doors and ends with simple feet. Refinished with wear. 47.25"h. 35.25"w. 16.75"d....
[more like this] - FOUR ITEMS. American 19th-20th century.
Round eight-tube tin candlemold 11 1/2''h. miniature wooden ox yoke 12''w. and a brass humidor marked ''Vincent Co. Cleveland Ohio'' (dents) 8''h. Together with a hatchel...
[more like this] - Pie Press in Poplar and Pine American
ca 1840-1850 a pie press in pine and poplar having two doors with three punched star and circle tin panels each above a long drawer above two blind doors; ht. 70.5 wd. 38.75...
[more like this] - THREE LANTERNS. American mid 19th
century. Glass globes with tin bases and tops and wire guards. Onion globe with tin font no hanger 11''h. and railroad-type lantern with tin font 10''h. not including...
[more like this] - Three tin lanterns: two round with vertical
windows and ruffled ventilators at top, probably American, late 18th/early 19th century, 11-1/4 in. and 15-1/2 in., both with scattered light rust and dents, windows possibly...
[more like this] - Two similar punched tin lanterns: doors
with single projecting glass window, bands of punched decoration, one15-1/4 in., lacking handle, window probably replaced, scattered rust and losses to base, traces of old...
[more like this] - TWO FOOTWARMERS. American 2nd half-19th
century. Wooden paneled with holes and punched tin panels in a mortised wooden frame. 6''h. 9''l....
[more like this] - American painted pie safe mid 19th century
rectangular top over conforming case doors and sides with punched-tin panels over one wooden panel on square apron and square tapered feet. H53 1/3'' W38 3/4'' D17'' Provenance:...
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Gale & Son New York dated 1856 paneled cylinder with heavily chased with floral and shell design and cartouches engraved with crest and motto: Labor Omnia Vincit; and inscribed:...
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probably New York circa 1875 unidentified pattern with unusual paneled stem with ovoid terminal over beaded knop comprising: punch ladle L14'' 2-pc fish serving set L13''...
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pitcher by William Gale & Son New York dated 1886 quadruple Greek key bands framing vacant cartouche and medallion central panel; marked: W. Gale & Son New York 925 Sterling...
[more like this] - 17th century oak joined chest, frame-and-panel
construction, hinged top with open interior fitted with candle box, three-panel front with line-and-dot punch decoration, paneled back and sides, stile feet, in old surface,...
[more like this] - An Antique American Oak Time-Punch Clock
c. 1915 by International Time Recorder Co. cast iron wheel with 100 employee numbers interior mechanism stamps time and number on continuous paper roll each side with paneled...
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