- SOUTHERN PINE PIERCED TIN PIE SAFE 19th
c. Country Pine Cabinet, with two top drawers above two doors and side panels with pierced tin inserts, interior with three shelves, set on tall rectangular legs, 53 1/2"...
[more like this] - 19TH C. AMERICAN SOUTHERN GLASS DOOR
PINE PIE SAFE American Southern country Sheraton pine pie safe, 19th century, having double doors with later glass and rising on turned legs, apparently unmarked. Approximate...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PIE SAFE, POSS. S. CAROLINASouthern
pie safe, cherry primary, poplar secondary, possibly South Carolina. One long drawer having rabbeted, square nail construction with wooden pulls, over two doors with circular...
[more like this] - DON BALKE (B. 1933) "SOUTHERN FLYING
SQUIRREL"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Southern Flying Squirrel" Signed lower middle. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A....
[more like this] - ANTIQUE SOUTHERN PIE SAFE Late 19th
century, poplar and yellow pine, tall form, two board top, the case with twelve original black painted punched tin panels with a diamond pattern, interior with later white...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN WALNUT PIE SAFE Circa 1840,
poplar secondary, single board top, upper flush drawer over two hinged doors with two punched tins each, shelved interior, the sides with two punched tins each on turned legs....
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE
Late 19th century, walnut, poplar secondary, all over old but later green paint, two side-by-side beveled drawers surmounted by an applied molding, two hinged cabinet doors...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PUNCHED TIN PAINTED PIE SAFE
Second half 19th century, poplar with all over dark brown / black original paint, applied molded cornice, two large hinged doors each with two tins featuring "J/J" and masonic...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN FOOD SAFE
Attributed to Western North Carolina or Georgia, second half 19th century, yellow pine with all over, likely original, black paint, deep rectangular case featuring a single...
[more like this] - EIGHT BOOKS VARIOUSLY ON NORTH CAROLINA
ART AND ARCHITECTURE Lyons, Mary E. Master of Mahogany: Thomas Day, Free Black Cabinet Maker (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1994), with dust jacket (damp stains and warping,...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PAINTED PUNCHED TIN FOOD SAFE
Attributed to North Carolina Piedmont, mid 19th century, poplar and yellow pine primary, with yellow pine secondary, all over original dark paint (black), rectangular top...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PAINT DECORATED PUNCHED TIN
FOOD SAFE Mid-19th century, attributed to South Carolina, yellow pine and poplar, one-part form, applied cove molded cornice above two upper hinged doors, each with two punched...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN WALNUT PIE SAFESouthern Walnut
Pie Safe , 19th c., scallop molded opening, shelf interior, now glazed as a display cabinet , h. 74 3/4 in., w. 42 3/4 in., d. 19 3/4 in...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN HEART PINE PIE SAFESouthern
Heart Pine Pie Safe, 19th c., punched tin paneled doors pierced with Masonic symbols, base drawer on shaped bracket feet, retains traces of old rouge wash, h. 49 1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SOUTHERN WALNUT AND PUNCHED
TIN PIE SAFEAmerican Southern Walnut and Punched Tin Pie Safe , 19th c., possibly Virginia, single drawer, cabinet doors with spreadwing eagle decoration, ring-turned toupie...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE / GRAIN
BIN Possibly Kentucky, second half 19th century, poplar and yellow pine, one piece form, two upper hinged doors, each with two punched tins featuring compass star motif, shelved...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PAINTED FOOD SAFE Late 19th
century, one part form, appears to be a walnut case with yellow and white pine secondary, all over reddish-brown (now alligatored) paint to case, upper two hinged case doors...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE Attributed
to Virginia, second half 19th century, yellow pine and poplar, one part form, applied flared cornice, two upper hinged doors, shelved interior, (22) current punched tin panels...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PUNCHED TIN PIE SAFE Attributed
to North Carolina, late 19th century, southern yellow pine, applied beveled cornice, two hinged cabinet doors with three punched tins each, shelved interior, each case side...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE FOOD SAFE Late
19th century, one part form, applied cornice molding, two large hinged upper doors with three punched tin panels each, shelved interior, above two paneled hinged doors with...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN PIE SAFE Solid Cherry Cabinet
with overhanging top, two shallow drawers with mushroom knobs, two doors below having punched tin inserts, mushroom knob and lock (no key), pine secondary, two shelf interior,...
[more like this] - Southern mixed wood pie safe first half
19th century rectangular top above conforming case fitted with two drawers over two cupboard doors retaining punched tin panels sides with matching tin panels resting on turned...
[more like this] - Georgia yellow pine pie safe, 12 tins
with heart and compass star decoration, deep top molding, tapered legs, cut nail construction, shelved white-painted interior, Southern, possibly Georgia, 19th century, 54-1/2...
[more like this] - Poplar punched tin pie safe, two doors,
each with three geometric punched tin panels, shelved interior, Southern, possibly Tennessee, 19th century, 48-1/4 x 42 x 17-1/4 in. Refinished, traces earlier paint, minor...
[more like this] - Southern Paint-Decorated Pie Safe late
19th/early 20th century, rough-hewn construction with modern distressed surface over original blue paint, front and sides fitted with screen panels, 41 x 29-1/2 x 15 in.,...
[more like this] - Southern yellow pine pie safe, single-case
construction with yellow pine throughout, double doors opening to shelved interior, upper case sides with punched tins with star decoration, backboards with painted inscription...
[more like this] - Letters Between the Sturges Brothers
Most Antebellum Including J.R. Sturges 3rd GA Infantry KIA These 58 letters encompass a "snapshot" of antebellum life in the South.Samuel Sturges (1774-1831) was born in Fairfield...
[more like this] - Archive of Documents Associated with
the Sturges Family Including John R. Sturges 3rd GA Infantry KIA The lot contains a variety of items including over 100 receipts and other ephemera an early indenture and...
[more like this] - Southern walnut cupboard/pie safe, walnut
throughout with poplar secondary, upper case with glazed doors opening to shelved interior, lower case with two hand-dovetailed drawers above two doors with double punched...
[more like this] - Southern Punched-Tin Pie Safe probably
North Carolina or Tennessee, 19th century, single-case construction with poplar and yellow pine, cut nails, shelved interior, original hinges and six punched tin panels with...
[more like this] - PIE SAFE. Southern pine with twelve
geometrically punched tins porcelain pull and high tapered legs. 64 3/4'' h. 46 1/2'' w. 20'' d....
[more like this] - Tiger maple and punched tin pie safe,
highly figured stepped molded cornice, moldings on rear stiles, two double-paneled hinged doors with heart-punched tins, each side also with heart-punched tings, shelved interior,...
[more like this] - Southern Walnut Pie Safe probably Eastern
Tennessee, 19th century, walnut with yellow pine and poplar secondary, two dovetailed drawers over two paneled doors opening to a shelved interior, case sides with original...
[more like this] - Southern green painted pie safe, poplar
and pine with double-tinned doors opening to fixed shelved interior over single long dovetailed drawer, traces early green paint overall, Southern states, 19th century, 53-3/4...
[more like this] - Southern walnut pie safe, arched back
splash, dovetailed drawer with yellow pine secondary over two doors each with three punched tins, shelved interior, original skirt and feet, late 19th century, 59-1/2 x 40...
[more like this] - Southern painted pie safe, one case
construction, yellow pine throughout with early gray/blue paint, two doors opening to fixed shelved interior, each side with six punched tin panels, tall tapered legs, attributed...
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