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First Period Worcester Oblong Serving Dish - Hundred Antiques
First Period Worcester Oblong Serving Dish - Hundred Antiques SOLD
FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER OBLONG SERVING DISH Hundred Antiques Pattern, England, c1772 Somewhat scarce, of canted and notched rectangular form, painted in bright blue in the “Hundred Antiques” pattern with English interpretations “Buddhist Emblems” (Happy Omens) and “Precious Objects” (sometimes referred to as the “Eight Treasures”) among flowerheads and lotus scrolls, presumably copied from an u...
Swedish Long Case Clock
Swedish Long Case Clock SOLD
"SOLD" A Swedish long case clock taken down to its original blue color.The clock face is signed "Ola Akesson"(the maker)and from "Galleryda"(Sweden).It is also initialed "OFB"which are the initials of the recepient of this clock.I understand that the clock was originally made as a wedding gift to "OFB" from Ola Akesson.The clock is decorated in th...
A Fine Early Federal Mahogany And EglomiséPatent Time Piece, By Simon Willard Roxbury Massachusetts, Circa 1805
A Fine Early Federal Mahogany And EglomiséPatent Time Piece, By Simon Willard Roxbury Massachusetts, Circa 1805
This handsome clock is among the first generation of these patent time pieces produced by the innovative clockmaker Simon Willard [1753-1858] of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Examples like this, with cross-banded frames and understated geometric eglomisé panels, were made in the shops of Simon Willard during the first years of his patent, after 1802. Although numerous fine examples we made by his appren...
Plate from McKenney And Hall's
Plate from McKenney And Hall's "Indian Tribes Of North America"
"Indian Tribes Of North America" Shar-I-Tar-Ish (A Pawnee Chief). Published J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia 1841. 14-1/2"x18-1/2". We have a fine selection of McKenney And Hall prints that can be viewed on our website www.eastdennisantiques.com
Copper Grasshopper Weathervane
Copper Grasshopper Weathervane
A homemade example inspired by the example on Faneuil Hall in Boston. The grasshopper represented freedom and liberty to early colonists, and this one sat atop a Sharon, CT home from about 1890. Original untouched verdigris surface. 51" wide, 15" high.
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