- COLIMA REDWARE FIGURAL VESSEL RODENT-LIKE
BEAST**Originally Listed At $600**
Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. Woah! An amusing pottery vessel in the form of a fierce yet adorable beast with a ridged...
[more like this] - CHINESE RODENT AND INTERIOR SCENE ENGRAVED
PAKTONG-TYPE PIPE, H: 9 3/4 IN. (24.77 CM.)Chinese Rodent and Interior Scene Engraved Paktong-type Pipe,, Dimensions: H: 9 3/4 in. (24.77 cm.)...
[more like this] - JAPANESE STAINED PINE RODENTS AND BASKETS
CARVING 42 X 19 X 4 IN. (106.7 X 48.3 X 10.2 CM.)Japanese Stained Pine Rodents and Baskets Carving, Dimensions: 42 x 19 x 4 in. (106.7 x 48.3 x 10.2 cm.)...
[more like this] - CAST IRON BEAVER RELIEF PLAQUE, C. 1900,
DEPICTS THE CHUBBY RODENT IN PROFILE CARRYING A LEAF BRANCH IN IT'S MOUTH, PIERCED AND IN RELIEF, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE INCLUDING OXIDATION, SOLD AS IS, 15 1/2"...
[more like this] - JAPANESE MEIJI BRONZE 'NEZUMI' GROUP,
CA. 1900 Japanese Meiji bronze 'Nezumi' group, ca. 1900, darkly patinated and depicting two curious rodents on an oval base inscribed "Youma" in Latin characters. 5.5" H x...
[more like this] - Pre-Columbian Molded Whistle, ca. 700-900
A.D., in the form of a rodent, depicted sitting upright with front legs clasped under its chin, with rudimentary indications of eyes, mouth and hind legs, the whistle opening...
[more like this] - Early pine dough trough, pine throughout
(possibly yellow pine), sliding two-board top over trough with tapering sides on splay-leg stand, traces of early blue paint, probably Southern, 18th/19th century, 28-1/4...
[more like this] - PIE SAFE. Possibly the workshop of
George Moyer and David Sears Grainger County Tennessee mid 19th century poplar. Two drawers over two doors with diamond-patterned tins. Cleaned down to its original brown...
[more like this] - Kentucky Federal standing desk, cherry
and walnut with poplar secondary, shaped splash board over slant lid with fitted interior and four dovetailed drawers, walnut single-board writing slide over three dovetailed...
[more like this] - Kentucky Federal sugar chest, red painted,
cherry throughout with walnut backboard and poplar secondary, hinged lid, three interior compartments, dovetailed case and drawer, thought to be Glasgow area, 19th century,...
[more like this] - Two Good Polychromed "Vienna" Bronze
Figures of Rodents, fourth quarter 19th century, the first figure a clothed standing rodent bearing a spade and eating a carrot, h. 4-1/2", and the second figure a clothed...
[more like this] - Pair of Japanese Cast-Iron Vases, 19th
century, each of baluster form with two handles, each cast in high relief, one with a continuous scene of a long-haired oni riding a large rodent and a winged dragon in flight...
[more like this] - Fine South Carolina corner cupboard,
walnut with yellow pine secondary, one-case construction, molded cornice, double-panel doors with diamond inlaid escutcheon, two cabinet drawers centering bottle drawer with...
[more like this] - Set of four lead garden figures: each
in the form of a standing child with draped garments, butterflies, birds and flower ornaments, possibly the four seasons, probably 19th century, largest 42 x 17 x 11 in. All...
[more like this] - Chinese gilt wood carving, figure of
Zhenwu seated in a chair, a snake and tortoise in an alcove below his feet, cavity verso, 19th century, 11-1/4 in. Rodent chew at back left corner, wear and loss to gilt surface....
[more like this] - Southern blue-painted step-back cupboard,
yellow pine throughout, shelved interiors, undisturbed backboards with cut nail construction, Southern states, second half 19th century, 76-1/4 x 38-1/2 x 17 in. Paint old...
[more like this] - Danbury, Connecticut lithograph, bird's-eye
view drawn and published by L.R. Burleigh (1853-1923), Troy, New York, circa 1884, Beck & Pauli, lithographers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, key in title margin identifies 59...
[more like this] - Four lead garden figures: depicting
the four seasons, each a young putto on circular plinth, probably early 20th century, each 26 x 9 in. Surface wear and weathering overall, extensive dents, losses and rodent...
[more like this] - Shell form lead birdbath, scalloped
shell form bowl with birds perched on edge, twisted dolphin form base, 20th century, 14 x 15-1/2 x 14 in. Some rodent chew to birds' wings and tails, some bending possibly...
[more like this] - Georgia Piedmont sideboard, huntboard
or sideboard, yellow pine, two-board top with astragal front corners, three drawers over three doors on tapered legs, 19th century, 42 x 54-1/4 x 23 in. Dry scraped with traces...
[more like this] - A Crackle Glazed Ceramic Centerbowl
Substantially potted bowl with small lip adorned at the top with four rodents leaning in to the bowl unmarked taupe color crackle glaze adds character and texture....
[more like this] - Chippendale hanging corner cupboard,
door with double panels and wrought iron H hinges, shelved interior, yellow(?) pine throughout with wrought nails, traces reddish-brown paint or stain, Pennsylvania or Southern,...
[more like this] - Tennessee Federal corner cupboard, walnut
with poplar secondary, single case construction, two eight-pane glazed doors opening to three fixed interior shelves, two dovetailed drawers over two doors, mahogany inlaid...
[more like this] - Southern step back cupboard, one case
construction with yellow pine throughout, two doors opening to shelved interior, early indigo blue paint, attributed to Alamance County, North Carolina, second half 19th century,...
[more like this] - 1773 John Dunlap printed bond, partially-printed,
bearing imprint at top "Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap" (1747-1812, original printer of the Declaration of Independence), bond of William Brown to Mary Harrison,...
[more like this] - Southern yellow pine corner cupboard,
one case construction with yellow pine throughout, cut nails, open top with three removable shelves, lower door opening to shelved interior, early green paint, attributed...
[more like this] - STORAGE CHEST. Probably western Pennsylvania
or Ohio 2nd half-19th century chestnut and poplar. Paneled box retaining much of its original yellow paint resting on a shaped skirt and bracket feet. Imperfections. 19...
[more like this] - Virginia yellow pine corner cupboard,
original cream over yellow painted surface, upper doors opening to fixed shelved interior, lower doors with open interior, original scalloped base molding, attributed to Shenandoah...
[more like this] - FOLKSY CORNER CUPBOARD. Probably western
Pennsylvania western Maryland or West Virginia mid 19th century poplar with original reddish brown graining with applied spool turnings painted in a darker color. Double...
[more like this] - MULTI PIECE CHINESE CARVED IVORY FIGURES:
To include 1) Man holding small rodent and block. 8'' h. 2) Boy holding ear of corn 5 1/2'' h. 3) Rabbit in basket. 4) Pumpkin. All are affixed to black wood base.CONDITION:...
[more like this] - Southern Chippendale corner cupboard,
walnut with poplar secondary, single-case construction, two eight-pane doors opening to fixed shelved interior, paneled lower doors, scrolled and heart-pierced cornice molding,...
[more like this] - ***GRAIN BIN. American 1st half-19th
century pine. Raised-panel construction with a shaped gallery and bracket feet. Interior with three compartments. Retains old blue paint with a grungy surface. 43''h. 48.5''w....
[more like this] - Chippendale secretary bookcase, mahogany,
two-case construction, upper case with glazed doors and adjustable shelved interior, lower case with secretary with bookmatched figured veneers, fitted secretary drawer with...
[more like this] - Near pair of American Classical mahogany
ottomans 17 in. H. 24 x 21 in. Estimate $ 400-600 veneer losses rodent gnawed corners patch repairs one darker springs worn need to be reupholstered; prospective buyers may...
[more like this] - North Carolina step back cupboard, walnut
with poplar secondary, one-case construction, paneled doors with fixed interior shelves, scalloped cornice molding, attributed to Western Piedmont, North Carolina, 19th century,...
[more like this] - Lidded coiled rye basket, fitted lid,
probably Pennsylvania, 19th century, 25-1/2 in. Scattered losses and wear, slightly misshapen, base with wear and holes (possibly rodent chew). Marjorie Stauffer Antiques,...
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