- CORA HELENA SARLE (AMERICAN 1867 -1956)Cora
Helena Sarle (American 1867 -1956), Canterbury, New Hampshire Shaker painted bentwood box, the lid with a tree of life, dated 1954 , the underside of lid with three sisters...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN PANTRY BOXES. Second
half 19th century. Bentwood with fingered seams. One is possibly Shaker with copper tacks, 2"h. 5"d. and two with iron tacks. Round with scratch carved initials on lid and...
[more like this] - FOUR SMALL BENTWOOD BOXES TWO SHAKER
OVAL THREE FINGER ...Four Small Bentwood Boxes two Shaker oval three finger boxes along with oval two finger box and round box 3 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches, largest top 4 x 6 inches...
[more like this] - 19TH C. SHAKER SPICE BOX WITH CONTAINERS
19th c., American, stenciled metal banded bentwood box, with (8) lidded spice containers inside, some small containers with impressed stamp "Patent Package Co., Newark, NJ,...
[more like this] - FIVE CONTEMPORARY BENTWOOD PANTRY BOXES.
American. Oval bentwood pantry boxes with copper tacked finger construction. Two with natural surface signed to bottoms. Largest opens to divided sections. Wear and residue...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN SHAKER BOXES: SHAKER SEWING
BOX WITH RED PINCUSHION TOP, TWO TIERS WITH CREAM COLORED GROMMETS OR PORTHOLES AND TEARDROP FORM FINIALS, TOP WITH LIFT-TOP TO REVEAL METAL ROD THREAD-HOLDERS, BOTTOM WITH...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN SHAKER BENTWOOD OVAL BOXES:
LARGEST WITH SINGLE FINGER TO TOP AND THREE FINGERS TO SIDE, HAND-MADE NAILS, PATINA, 9" L.; SMALLER WITH NATURAL FINISH, SINGLE FINGER TO TOP AND SIDE, 5" L., BOTH PIECES...
[more like this] - TWO PANTRY BOXES. American 19th century
bentwood. Possibly Shaker with single Harvard fingers and copper tacks. Both have original green paint one has stenciled flowers on the lid (splits). 2''h. 5 1/2''l....
[more like this] - SHAKER BOX. American late 19th century.
Oval bentwood box with two fingers on base one on lid and copper tacks. Minor lid damage. 2 1/2''h. 6''l....
[more like this] - THREE PANTRY BOXES. American mid 19th
century bentwood. Oval. Two are Shaker with Harvard fingers and copper tacks. Original black paint 2''h. 5 1/2''l. and small seed box with natural finish 1 1/2''h. 3 1/2''l....
[more like this] - TWO PANTRY BOXES. American 19th century
bentwood. Probably Shaker each with three fingers on the base one on the lid and copper tacks. Both have layers of paint one salmon and ivory 4 1/2''h. 11 1/2''l. and...
[more like this] - Shaker Oval Bentwood Boxes American
late 19th century. An assembled group of four Shaker oval bentwood boxes one with four finger construction two with three finger construction having copper tacks; largest...
[more like this] - Shaker Oval Bentwood Boxes American
late 19th century. An assembled group of four Shaker oval bentwood boxes one with four-finger construction one with three-finger construction two with two-finger construction...
[more like this] - FOUR BENTWOOD STORAGE BOXES. American
19th century. Two Shaker boxes worn blue paint 7 1/4'' and black one with Harvard-style fingers. 6 1/4''. And small grey-green box 5''. Together with reproduction painted...
[more like this] - TWO BENTWOOD BOXES. American possibly
Shaker late 19th century. Oval with single fingers iron tacks and dark patina. 2 1/4''h. 7 1/2''l. And Harvard-type 3''h. 6 1/4''l....
[more like this] - THREE PANTRY BOXES. American probably
Shaker 2nd half-19th century. All are bentwood with Harvard-type single fingers. Round seed box with added coin slot 2 1/2''d. and oval 2 1/4''h. 5 1/4''l. Both have copper...
[more like this] - TWO PANTRY BOXES. American 2nd half-19th
century bentwood. One is Shaker with fingers and copper tacks 3 1/2''h. 8 1/2''l. the other has fingers and iron tacks. Old brown stain 4''h. 7 1/2''l....
[more like this] - SHAKER SEWING BOX. American 2nd half-19th
century. Oval bentwood box with four fingers and silk lining. Bentwood handle. Stamped label ''Shaker Goods Alfred ME''. Varnished with worn lining. 3 1/4''h. 9''w....
[more like this] - FOUR PANTRY BOXES. American probably
Shaker 2nd half-19th century. Assembled set of oval bentwood boxes with natural finish. The three smallest have copper tacks and Harvard-type single fingers. 2 3/4''h. 6...
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