- GROUP OF PINE BOXES, 19TH C.Group of
GROUP OF PINE BOXES, 19TH C.Group of pine boxes, 19th c., to include wall boxes and a sewing caddy, tallest - 16 1/2".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As expected wear.
- CONTINENTAL PAINTED LETTER BOX AND REGENCY
CONTINENTAL PAINTED LETTER BOX AND REGENCY SEWING CADDYThe letter box with a fitted interior, the caddy with a fitted interior to the bottom drawer.
The box 8 x 10 x 6 1/4 in., the caddy 10 x 10 x 8 in.
Condition
Lacking keys. Each with wear, staining, some splits and losses. The caddy drawer is sticky.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- 19TH C. SEWING CADDY WITH PIN CUSHION
19TH C. SEWING CADDY WITH PIN CUSHION TOP. Carved and painted wooden boots attached to a box with single drawer, with pin cushion top, circa 1880s. 7.5”H x 4”W x 5”D. Sussman Collection.
- QUéBEC SEWING CADDYA naive sewing caddy
QUéBEC SEWING CADDYA naive sewing caddy in the form of a Regency inspired chair with two drawers under a padded pin cushion "seat" and two scrolled back posts supporting a turned handle and two spool rods with turned end knobs. The base sits on turnip feet and the drawer handles are carved to look like cast iron pulls. In blue and white paint over the original red. Québec, late 19th century. H: 15"; W: 10.5"; D: 11". Field Collection.
- ANTIQUE REGENCY TORTOISESHELL SEWING
ANTIQUE REGENCY TORTOISESHELL SEWING CADDY, C. 1830 ANTIQUE ENGLISH REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY INLAID SEWING CADDY HAVING SEGMENTED INTERIOR WITH GILT LION HEAD HANDLE RESTING ON CONFORMING BALL AND CLAW FEET, C. 1830; 4"H X 9.5"W X 7"D
- PAINTED SHAKER BENTWOOD SPOOL SEWING
PAINTED SHAKER BENTWOOD SPOOL SEWING CADDY, 19TH CPainted Shaker bentwood spool sewing caddy, 19th c. , retaining an old red surface, supported by delicate turned feet, overall height - 5 1/2", 8" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Minor wear.
- CARVED FRENCH BAROQUE STYLE SEWING CADDYCarved
CARVED FRENCH BAROQUE STYLE SEWING CADDYCarved French sewing caddy in a Baroque style. French, Late 19th/ Early 20th Century. 2 drawers with 2 latchtop door storage container, carved paw feet, lids and handle. Minor scuffing to legs. Corner loose to 1 side.
33"H x 14"D x 12" W.
- CHINESE QING DYNASTY GILT LACQUER SEWING
CHINESE QING DYNASTY GILT LACQUER SEWING CADDY BOX China,Qing DynastyOval form with hinged handle finely decorated with gilt florals surrounding scenic court scenes.
- SEWING CADDY. Ohio mid 19th century
SEWING CADDY. Ohio mid 19th century mixed woods including curly maple. Two-piece caddy with base having one dovetailed drawer and tiered thread caddy on top. 13''h.
- FOLK ART SEWING CADDY. American 2nd
FOLK ART SEWING CADDY. American 2nd half-19th century poplar and pine. Dovetailed case with one nailed drawer elaborate openwork decoration shoe feet and its original polychrome paint. 6 1/2''h. 7 1/2''w. 5''d.
- SEWING CADDY. American probably Shaker
SEWING CADDY. American probably Shaker late 19th century walnut. Graduated form having two dovetailed drawers surmounted by a lift-top spool compartment. Ex. Tim Bookout Collection Atlanta Georgia. 8.5''h. 9''w.
- ***SEWING CADDY. American 1840-1860
***SEWING CADDY. American 1840-1860 cherry and poplar. Above the Ionic capital a lift off lid reveals access to glass fronted compartment containing framed paper flowers. Turned supports separate the two dovetailed drawers in the dovetailed base all resting on ball feet. In an old if not original finish. 14.5''h. 7.25''w. 4.5''d. Oval shadow on top may indicate missing pincushion and appears to have had spool wires between the turned supports. Contains wooden thread spools and beeswax. There is a stenciled signature under the varnish on the back: M.E. Allen Ja. 1st 1845.
- DECORATED SEWING CADDY. Pennsylvania
DECORATED SEWING CADDY. Pennsylvania or Ohio mid 19th century walnut cherry and poplar. An unusual form with an upper shelf a lower drawer high feet and scroll-cut drops on the sides. Retains its original paint decoration consisting of a red ground with yellow/cream stringing and polychrome flowers. 11''h. 12''w. 6''d. Ex David Good (Ohio) sold at Garth's May 2007 lot 116. Certainly of Amish or Mennonite origins this caddy bears striking similarities to the work of Mifflin County Pennsylvania Amish carpenter Samuel Plank (1821-1900) most notably the use of purple and yellow pansies. However the use of a red ground is atypical for Plank but the naive flowers against a red ground is typical of the decoration found in the Swiss Mennonite community of Sonnenberg (now Kidron) in Wayne County Ohio. See Bonson et al Pennsylvania Folk Art of Samuel L. Plank specifically plates 44-64 as well as Locher et al Decorative Arts of Ohio's Sonnenberg Mennonites page 39. See also Garth's May 2000 lot 172 for one of a group of similarly decorated blanket chests attributed to Sonnenberg that have naive flowers against a red ground. Tack holes on the top shelf suggest that it may have been upholstered at some point after its manufacture. A copy of the Plank book accompanies this lot.
- EXPORT LACQUERED SEWING CADDY. China
EXPORT LACQUERED SEWING CADDY. China 19th century. Gold floral and landscape decoration on black ground. Octagonal with fitted interior and a pull-out fitted drawer below. Minor imperfections. 6 3/4'H. 14 1/4''w. Splits and loss to lacquer on the lid and edges. Feet renailed. Lift lid in lower drawer is off hinges.
- SEWING CADDY. American mid 19th century
SEWING CADDY. American mid 19th century mixed woods. Single dovetailed drawer shaped feet and sides with diamond inlay. 7''h. 7''w.