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BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th
BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th century. Small size with good figure and patina. Crook handle. 5 1/2''l.
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An American Brass-Fitted Brown
An American Brass-Fitted Brown Alligator Handbag mid-20th c. trapezoidal shape with rigid clasp bar and short handle height 10 3/4 in. width 12 in. Note: Some wear to corners and edges.
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4 PC. MIXED LOT OF AMERICANA
4 PC. MIXED LOT OF AMERICANA ITEMS 4 PIECE MIXED LOT OF AMERICANA ITEMS INCLUDING A BENTWOOD PANTRY BOX WITH HANDLE, A BENTWOOD FLOWER SIFTER, A WALNUT MORTAR AND PESTLE, AND AN 11 STAG COPPER STACKED SIEVE WITH PLAQUE READING "U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SERIES"; 25"H X 8"W
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TWO DIMINUTIVE PORRINGERS.
TWO DIMINUTIVE PORRINGERS. American 1st half-19th century. Both have similar ''Old English'' handles found in New York and New England. One handle has a color difference. 3 1/4''d. one slightly out of round
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FIVE AMERICAN FOLK ART CANES. First
FIVE AMERICAN FOLK ART CANES. First half-20th century. Maple duck head handle, hickory with bark surface and carved alligator, dog head handle, man's head with high collar and gnome type handle with cap and original red and black paint. Varying wear and age splits. 34" to 38"l.
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BROWN LEATHER HANDLED BAG,
BROWN LEATHER HANDLED BAG, (POSSIBLY CONFEDERATE STATES) BROWN LEATHER (POSSIBLY, CONFEDERATE STATES) HANDLED BAG WITH 2 ADJUSTABLE STRAPS ON FRONT OVER AN APPLIED "C" APPLIQUE; 14.5"H X 15.5"W X 5.5"D
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AMERICAN CUTLERY BOX, UTENSILS
AMERICAN CUTLERY BOX, UTENSILS AND BOWL. Nineteenth century. New England birch tote with old white and green paint. Wear, replaced bottom board. 5.25"h. 134"w. 8.25"d. And a birch natural form bowl with red stain. Impressed "OIS". 2.5"h. 8"l. Together with various small wooden utensils and a house shaped maple sugar mold.
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American brown glazed art pottery
American brown glazed art pottery vase with stylized handles; hand painted leaves. 8 3/4"H. Good condition.
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AMERICAN BUTTER PRINT WITH CARVED
AMERICAN BUTTER PRINT WITH CARVED HANDLE. Second half 19th century, maple. Flower with carved clenched hand. Refinished. 4.25"h.
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TWO BENTWOOD CARRIERS. American
TWO BENTWOOD CARRIERS. American late 19th century. Round lidded carriers with bentwood swing handles and lapped seams with iron tacks. Dark blue repaint found in Rhode Island 7''h. 12''d. and original worn salmon 7 1/4''h. 15''d. Edge damage.
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FOLK ART CANE. American 1924
FOLK ART CANE. American 1924 maple. Crook handle with stylized faces at both ends the shaft with leaves snakes and lizards and ''Made by MC 1924.'' Wonderful old finish. 35 1/2''l.
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TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Second
TWO AMERICAN STONEWARE JUGS. Second half 19th century. Applied handles. Both have dark brown glaze adhesions. Smaller drilled for a lamp. 9", 11.5"h.
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AMERICAN CUTLERY TOTE. Mid 19th
AMERICAN CUTLERY TOTE. Mid 19th century, walnut. Cut-out handle and dovetailed case with canted sides. Refinished with minor imperfections. 8"h. 14.25"w. 10.25"?d.
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VINTAGE CUSTOM-MADE BROWN
VINTAGE CUSTOM-MADE BROWN POLISHED ALLIGATOR HANDBAG. 1960s. Matching chocolate brown leather interior with multiple compartments - 7 1/2 in. high x 8 1/2 in. x 2 in.
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STAVE-CONSTRUCTED BUCKET. American
STAVE-CONSTRUCTED BUCKET. American 19th century wood with original green paint. Bent wood handle is loose. Imperfections. 13 1/2''h. 15''d.
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POCKET SIZE PEPPERBOX PISTOL.
POCKET SIZE PEPPERBOX PISTOL. American mid 19th century. Six barrels marked ''Allen & Thurber Worcester''. Engraved with a bar hammer and walnut bag shaped grip. 7 1/2''l. overall.
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BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th
BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th century. Good figure with a crook handle. 6''h.
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FOUR AMERICAN SPLINT HANDLED
FOUR AMERICAN SPLINT HANDLED BASKETS. Late 19th and 20th centuries. Two are rectangular with double swing handles. 11"h. and 8"h. A newer Nantucket basket with 1987 penny in the bottom, 8.75"h. and a round handled basket, over varnished. 12.5"h.
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THREE BLACKSMITH MADE AMERICAN
THREE BLACKSMITH MADE AMERICAN CLEAVERS. Nineteenth century. Longer wood handles and forged iron blades. Round wood handle, wedge shaped blade with symbol decoration and rat tail. 17"l. 6.75"w. Wood handle and iron blade with two rat tails. Blade chipping and loss to wood handle. 22"l. 6.75"w. Wood branch handle with leaf decorated forged blade with rat tail. Splits and wear. 25.5"l. 7.75"w.
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SIX WOODEN MALLETS AND MASHER.
SIX WOODEN MALLETS AND MASHER. Probably all American, 19th century. Wooden handles and four have burl heads. Wear, age splits and varying loss from use. 11.5" to 38"l.
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THREE BASKETS. American 2nd
THREE BASKETS. American 2nd half-19th century wood splints. Narrow round basket with tall stationary handle in worn blue paint inside and out. 9 1/4''dia. 10''h. without handle. 25''h. including handle. And square to round basket with bentwood handle in worn dark green and brown paint. 10'' dia. 10''h. including handle. Together with low square to round basket in ivory paint. 10 1/4''dia. 4 1/2''h. All have some losses.
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TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY TOBACCO
TWO AMERICAN COUNTRY TOBACCO CUTTERS. Second half 19th century. Both have oak handles and bases. Largest has hand-forged blade and stepped base. 6.5"h. 17.75"l. and smaller has hand forged blade. 6.75"h. 14"l.
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FOUR AMERICAN STATES VARIOUS WOOD
FOUR AMERICAN STATES VARIOUS WOOD CANESEarly to mid 20th Century. Three with crook handles, the fourth with an arched hand grip, each bearing a paper label placed by a prior owner indicating an origin, Arizona, Gettysburg, Colorado and Kentucky. Lengths 34 in, 35 in. (Cond: good, wear, as is)
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AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second
AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood swivel handle and finger seams. Original apple green and brown paint. Lid has worn black over green paint. Wear, some edge loss and age split in lid. 10"h. 10.25"d.
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TWO AMERICAN STERLING TREEN
TWO AMERICAN STERLING TREEN HANDLE SAUCEBOATS WITH STANDS AND A STEM GOBLET, 22.5 OZTwo American Sterling Treen Handle Sauceboats with Stands and a Stem Goblet,, Dimensions: 22.5 oz
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TWO AMERICAN FLINT LOCK RIFLES
TWO AMERICAN FLINT LOCK RIFLES TWO AMERICAN FLINT LOCK RIFLES, BOTH WITH SHORT STOCK AND OCTAGON BARRELS; LIGHT COLOR STOCK IS WALNUT AND BARREL STAMPED ON TOP BH AND HAS PATCH BOX WITH BUTT PLAT; TRIGGER GUARD, ALL IN STEEL LOCK PLATE WITH COCK TRIGGER SET AND TRIGGER OPERATIONAL; THE MAHOGANY STOCK GUN MISSING SCREW IN LOCK PLATE SET TRIGGER AND TRIGGER WITH COCK OPERATIONAL; ALSO BOTH GUNS HAVE RAM RODS
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FOUR AMERICAN NESTING BASKETS.
FOUR AMERICAN NESTING BASKETS. Second half 20th century. Woven splint and bentwood swivel handles. Nicely made with applied staining. 2.5"h. 4.75"d. to 4.75"h. 8.25"d. not including handles.
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AN AMERICAN SWING-HANDLE BASKET
AN AMERICAN SWING-HANDLE BASKET J.E. CALDWELL & Co./ STERLING/ 6677B, of oval outline, with pierced borders, circular motifs with cornucopia motifs, the swing-handle with a pierced foliate design and engraved LEJ to centre of handle, oval baseWidth: 24.5cm
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THREE BUTTER PADDLES. American
THREE BUTTER PADDLES. American 19th century. Burl (chip) 9''l. and maple one with a hole in the handle 7'' 12''l.
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BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th
BURL BUTTER PADDLE. American 19th century ash. Oval bowl and a curved handle terminating in a bird finial. 6 1/4''l.
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LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INTRICATE
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INTRICATE HANDLED CUTLERY With bone and wood handles.
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LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN BURL BOWL
LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN BURL BOWL WITH HANDLES 18th century.
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MINIATURE HICKORY SPLINT HANDLE
MINIATURE HICKORY SPLINT HANDLE BASKETca. 1900-1940; unknown origin "bonnet shape" child's basket with wide thin splint hoop handle and rim, basket has drawn rod and shaved ribs, fine thin splint weave, rim has secondary rod rim and simple wrap cross-over union, 3 1/4"x 4"x 4"; Condition: possible Appalachian or European origin
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FOUR AMERICAN SPLINT BASKETS, 19TH/
FOUR AMERICAN SPLINT BASKETS, 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C., DETAILS INCLUDE: THREE WITH FLAT ARCH HANDLES, THE SMALLEST OF WHICH IS COVERED W...Four American splint baskets, 19th/ early 20th C., details include: three with flat arch handles, the smallest of which is covered with intricate twist design, largest with loose binding to rim; one wall hanging basket, some loss, 6" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including some damage, sold as found, largest: 9 1/2" h.
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LOT OF 15 AMERICAN MINIATURE COIN
LOT OF 15 AMERICAN MINIATURE COIN SILVER SPOONS.SEVERAL DIFFERENT STYLE HANDLES, ALL APPROXIMATELY 3” LONG. MOST MARKED COIN.
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THREE AMERICAN BENTWOOD CARRIERS.
THREE AMERICAN BENTWOOD CARRIERS. Second half-19th century. Round with lapped seams and iron tacks. Wire bale handles. Two with natural finish. Wear and age splits. Handled top 6.5"h. 9"dia. 5"h. 9"dia. One with old paint. Age splits. 6.25"h. 11.5"w.