The Unusual
A fine example of an artist’s palette, probably European in origin, with good form and color. Size: 19 inches. Age: 1910-1920
Wood Barber Pole found in the Mid-west, measures 48 inches. Paint appears to be original and the surface is dry paint. This pole has a solid base and is capable of free-standing for display purposes. Age: 1940’s
Pennsylvania Tin kitchenware is some of the best craftsmanship available. This coffee pot features the strong angled spout and lid with brass finial. Not dings or dents. Early tin has that great greenish-gray color! Size: 15” approx.
A wonderful little country Chippendale Chair with transition from Queen Anne designs, this chair is painted red and has a splint oak or ash woven seat. Measurements: 40” high and 17” wide. Tight construction.
Found in Ohio, this chair has a stencil design on the back crest. Painted surface of the seat shows some stress but age is the reason. Sturdy with tight joints. Perfect for that corner or hallway.
Wooden hobby horse is made with a slat form and features a moveable horse head that moves when the reins are pulled. Sturdy and ready for use. This piece dates from the 1940’s. Size: 42” long.