- NANTUCKET TYPE SWING HANDLE LIGHTHOUSE
BASKETca. early 20th century; traditional form Nantucket lighthouse basket with figured maple bottom, bent hickory ribs and split rod rim with bent and shave hoop handle on...
[more like this] - BIRDS EYE MAPLE WASHSTAND WITH TOWEL
BAR, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C., IN TWO PIECES, SHAPED TOP OVER SERPENTINE FRONT, ONE LONG DRAWER...Birds eye maple washstand with towel bar, late 19th/ early 20th C., in two...
[more like this] - FINE NANTUCKET-TYPE SWING HANDLE BASKETca.
1890-1920; early traditional Nantucket Lightship form basket with pinned maple two-part bottom, split and shaved bent staves, double oak split rim and rattan weave, the hickory...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY. Early
19th century, bird's eye maple veneer and ebonized trim. Large caddy with brass feet and basket handles, and faux drawer front with inlaid escutcheon. Interior has two foil...
[more like this] - Maple split basket, hand-planed hinged
wooden lid, two bentwood loops on back, possibly a Native American creel, New England, late 19th century, 12 x 15-1/2 x 12-1/2 in. Several breaks, holes and losses, old finish...
[more like this] - Four New England baskets, one 1934:
all with maple split construction, rectangular with shaped bentwood handles, one with "A. Beyer 1934" on handle, one with traces of faded red weavers: 10-1/4 in...
[more like this] - Three oak, maple split baskets: one
round with lid which rides on handle, maple splits, 15 in., broken rim on lid, other losses and wear ; one with double hinged lids, maple splits with traces faded green decoration,...
[more like this] - Three maple split baskets, two signed,
all with bentwood handles: one square, handle signed "Christine Libby", interior signed "Evelyn P. Smith", 12-1/2 in., excellent condition with some faded...
[more like this] - Five maple split baskets, all with bentwood
handles: one with coiled straw rim, one with faded band of red, New England, early to mid 20th century, 10 in. to 13 in. Generally excellent condition, minor chips and losses....
[more like this] - Cherokee basket, Emma Taylor, shaped
inverted neck, oak and maple split weavers, walnut and bloodroot dyes, handwritten on back of original Qualla tag "$80 October 1979 on trip to Cherokee NC", 11 in. Excellent...
[more like this] - Cherokee shopping basket, oak and maple
splits with yellowroot and walnut dyes, made by Eva Reed, circa 1980, original Qualla tag present but detached, 12-1/2 (handle up) x 10-3/4 x 8 in. Excellent condition. Estate...
[more like this] - Three maple split baskets, all with
bentwood hinged handles: one rectangular, 17-1/2 in.; one rectangular with double handles, 14-1/2 in.; one rectangular with single hinged handle, faded bands of red weavers,...
[more like this] - Three Cherokee baskets: river cane with
band of orange and brown weavers, probably bloodroot and walnut, marked in pencil on base "LMN 1969 60[cent symbol], 13-1/4 x 9 in., good condition, several minor breaks;...
[more like this] - Cherokee Oak and Maple Split Basket
probably 1950s-1960s, round with concave neck, twisted red maple splint decoration, 11 in.,...
[more like this] - ***SCOOP AND TRENCHER. American 2nd
half-19th century. Maple scoop (glued split) 13 1/2''l. And a carved wooden trencher with some figure and scrubbed surface 12 1/2'' x 20''. Together with a small rye straw...
[more like this] - Four miniature baskets: one rectangular,
probably oak split, 10-1/2 in., broken rim; one rectangular with band of green decoration, probably maple splits, 5-1/2 in.; one oak split with wrapped handle, 5 in., scattered...
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