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Diminutive Blanket Box with Paint Decoration c1840

Antiques: Furnishings: Furniture: American: Pre 1837 VR   item# 689272 (stock#b136)

Diminutive Blanket Box with Paint Decoration  c1840
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Leslie Antiques Ltd.
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$1495.00 

The graphic impact of this blanket box with paint decoration is absolutely stunning. It is swirl decorated in black over a yellowish-putty color, and virtually all the paint is intact. Adding to the special nature of this piece is its dainty size, measuring 31 inches long by 15 1/4 inches deep by 13 1/2 inches tall. Further, the box has a molded base, and an ogee molded edge around the top. The wood is poplar, often used in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The construction shows wonderful dovetailing with ...click for details


Elaborately Carved American Masonic Shelf; C 1860

Antiques: Furnishings: Furniture: American: Victorian: Pre 1900   item# 389590 (stock#f267)

Elaborately Carved American Masonic Shelf; C 1860
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A walnut bracket and shelf intricately carved with a panoply of Masonic symbols. The shelf portion itself folds flat against the back bracket, and is supported by a swing-out brace.

Pencilled writing on the back of this item says that it was purchased in 1938 and was believed to be over 100 years old then, which is probably about 25 years on the optimistic side. The shelf has been shellaced or varnished; 19" high, ...click for details

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