- AMERICAN TIGER MAPLE ROCKING CHAIRpossibly
Shaker, 19th century, tiger maple throughout with four slat back, shaped arms, oak split seat, 38-1/2 in.
Provenance: The Ann and Joel Finn Collection
Condition:
rockers...
[more like this] - EARLY SOUTHERN CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIRattributed
to North Carolina, 18th/early 19th century, retaining an early, dark surface, in mixed woods (oak and maple?), with boldly turned front posts, oak split seat, 21-1/4 x 14-1/4...
[more like this] - MAPLE OR CHERRYWOOD TALL LADDERBACK
SIDE CHAIRAmerican Maple or Cherrywood Tall Ladderback Side Chair, c. 1800-1830, acorn finialed stiles, split oak seat, turned legs, stretchers, h. 45 1/2 in., w. 18 3/4 in.,...
[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] - STAND, FIRKIN AND LAP DESK. Nineteenth
century. Two pieces are American: a mahogany and maple candlestand, age splits, stains and loss. 25.25"h. 13"dia. and a painted firkin, pine and oak, newer paint with birds,...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS. Circa 1800,
oak, maple and pine. A sackback Windsor, spindle back, turned stiles, legs and stretchers with shaped seat. Refinished, loss and repaired. Ex Clark Garrett (Ohio). 17" seat...
[more like this] - Ladder back rocking chair, figured maple
posts, four-slat back, oak split seat, Delaware Valley or Southern, 19th century, 40-1/2 x 21 x 31-1/2 in. Refinished, rockers later addition, possible restorations to two...
[more like this] - Western North Carolina corner chair,
hand made of maple and hickory, oak split seat, probably mid 20th century, possibly Mitchell or Watauga County, 31-1/2 in. Surface wear and abrasions, losses to oak split...
[more like this] - North Carolina painted child's armchair,
maple and oak, original pale blue over dark green paint, double baluster-turned arms and oak split seat, attributed to Piedmont, North Carolina, late 18th century, 19-1/2...
[more like this] - Threaded wooden candle stand, threaded
adjustable candle holder above turned post and tripod base, mixed hardwoods including oak and maple, legs probably hickory, attributed to Piedmont, North Carolina, 1800-1850,...
[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] - 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...
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probably 1950s-1960s, round with concave neck, twisted red maple splint decoration, 11 in.,...
[more like this] - Early American ladder back armchair,
ash, maple and other mixed woods, three-slat back, oak split seat, 18th century, 39-1/2 x 20 x 18 in. Old refinishing with dry surface and traces of paint, joints slightly...
[more like this] - Southern Great ChairWestern NC early
19th century maple and tiger maple slat back form with 'barrel'' turned stiles and arm supports shaped arms oak splint seat double stretcher base.Old surface.40.5 x 22.5 x...
[more like this] - Ladder back child's armchair, maple
and hickory with oak split seat, 21-3/4 in. Old refinishing with traces of old red and green paint, seat with losses. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances...
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Massachusetts mid-late 19th century mixed woods including oak and maple and iron. Flax spinning wheel with elaborate turnings throughout and chip carving decorating the...
[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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