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SOUTH CENTRAL PA AMISH COMMUNITY CHILD'S GRAIN PAIca. mid-late 19th century; softwood miniature dry sink with single left side drawer and two door base...
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RUGca. early-mid 20th century; probably central PA Amish/old order Mennonite Community rug in block pattern with off-setting logs in vibrant colors and brown/black tape binder,...
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BAGca. 1870-1890; sampler-type patchwork design of mixed tone calico printed fabrics, the pocket bag with tapered top design with wool fabric binding top and tape weave hanging...
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mid-late 19th century; holloware form cast plaster-of-paris molded small kit rabbit seated on rectangular base, the rabbit retains much of original watercolor painted accents...
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CHALKWARE SQca. mid-late 19th century; hollow form molded plaster-of-paris/chalk seated squirrel with oversize bushy tail, seated on oval pedestal base, the squirrel depicted...
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ATTRIBUca. 1842 dated; colorful Fraktur bookplate with leaping black stag, geometric checkerboard tulip with compass star designs and trailing heart designs, the circular...
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WINTER QUca. 1930-1940s; attributed to PA central region Amish community with mixed salvaged cotton, silks and polyblend fabric patchwork logs in block step blocks, crimson...
[more like this] - PIECEWORK "STAR OF BETHLEHEM"/ "BRILLIANT
STAR" PAca. 1900-1940; assembled solid dyed and printed calico printed cotton fabrics and pink/red tone border and light blue interior field, eight point large star pattern...
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GRAIN PAIca. mid-late 19th century; softwood miniature dry sink with single left side drawer and two door base below a painted dry sink with arch cut back, raised panel doors...
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RECORD OF Jca. 1841 dated; dyed cotton and wool stitch embroidery on homespun linen with blue and red stitch trailing strawberry border, upper field with central two handle...
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BOXca. late 19th-early 20th century; following form of early slant lid boxes attributed to central PA Amish community: hemlock/pine cut-nail constructed slant lid box with...
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