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George III Old Sheffield Plate Dish Wedge, Thos. Law,  c1790
George III Old Sheffield Plate Dish Wedge, Thos. Law, c1790
RARE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DISH WEDGE England, Thomas Law & Co., circa 1790 Of triangular open-sided form with stepped upper diagonal ending in up-curving rests Dish wedges were used to lift the edge of a platter, causing the gravy to flow to the well. Somewhat rare, they were made is both silver and Old Sheffield Plate. 4-5/8” Long
Andirons
Andirons
"Gilded Age" era, monumental solid cast brass andirons with lions heads and feet and with matching cross bar, from their original New York City mansion. In excellent original condition, circa 1900, each andiron weighs approx. 50 lbs. Height 30", Depth 30", Width 18", Bar length 60". Please go to www.eastdennisantiques.com for additional photographs.
MacBride Continuous Arm Windsor
MacBride Continuous Arm Windsor
Retaining original paint, this chair by W. MacBride is an excellent example of the American Windsor Chair form. Made in New York City c. 1785-1810, the arm supports and legs show superior drama and balance. The medial and lateral stretchers receive just as much attention as the other turnings. The seat has a nice depression behind the pommel ...
Sailor Andirons
Sailor Andirons
Cast iron log holders in the form of a Black Seaman, very rare, late 19th century utilitarian objects produced in a Folk Art like style, with old if not original, skillfully painted decoration. Probably American. Height 19", Log support 17-1/2", Depth 21-1/2". Please go to www.eastdennisantiques.com for additional photographs.
Pastel Still Life
Pastel Still Life
Pastel on paper mounted on canvas, completely untouched original Still Life in original gold leaf frame under original glass, vibrant use of color, sophisticated composition and skillful execution,as fine as other examples by well known still life artists of the period, American, circa 1880, 21"x 27-1/2". Please go to www.eastdennisantiques.com for additional photographs.
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