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Linda
Tate at Keepers
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Antiques for Sale from:
Linda Tate |
To learn more about the
following items for sale, please contact me at 603-286-8681 (home),
603-490-2180 (cell), or thetates@metrocast.net. Early
American Copper Measures: This is a great set of three graduated
haystack measures marked as holding 1 gallon, ½ gallon, and ¼
gallon. The height is 10.5
inches to 7.5 inches.
Price: $495 Rare
Tin Grisset: It is hard to find grissets these days but finding a
tin one is almost impossible.
The pan is 12 inches wide including the corner ears. Price: $325
Polly
Watson Acrostic: The photo doesnÕt do this charming acrostic
justice. It is quite detailed
with the name Polly Watson down the left-hand side of the upper panel and a
verse in the lower panel. The
bottom states that it was done in Spencer (MA?) in 1825. It is 18 inches by 13.75 inches
including the frame. Price: $750
Early
Reflector Sconces: This is a great pair of early sconces. The reflectors are 10 inches in
diameter and have a leaded border around the edges. Price: $1500
Watercolor
Theorem: This charming watercolor names the receiver and
identifiers the giver as her teacher.
It is 7 inches by 8.25 inches including the frame. Price: $485
Scenic
Hooked Rug: This rug is bright and cheery with the sun shining on
house, barn, and trees. It is 25
inches by 37 inches. Price: $425
Wainscot
Table: This wonderful folding table has a 1-board top and its
original soft green paint. The
top is 20 by 37 inches and the table is 30 inches high. The hanging brackets were made to
match. SOLD
WomanÕs
Pocket: This colorful pocket is made from cotton cloth and has a
linen back. It is 13.25 inches
long and is in excellent condition.
SOLD
Wrought
Iron Grisset: This 18th century wrought iron grisset is
a rare item that was used on the hearth to catch grease. Rushes for rush light holders were
then rolled in the grease. It is
17.75 inches from the tip of the handle across the bowl and in excellent
condition. Price: $1400
Stoddard
Demijohn: This striking demijohn was hand blown into a 3-part mold
by the Stoddard glassworks. It
has a pontil mark on the bottom and a old cork stopper. It is 18 inches tall. Price: $375.
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