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Items shown here will appear in our November/December advertising.

 

 

Wooden Horse: This folky home-made horse is worn smooth with wear.  ItŐs obvious that some child loved it!  It still retains traces of its original red paint and has a horse hair tail.  It is 26 inches long.  SOLD

 

 

Rare Embroidery Stand: This stand features a hoop with adjustable positioning and a great cross base.  ItŐs quite early and has an attic finish.  It is 36 inches tall.

 

 

Parade Drum: This colorful early 20th century parade drum is painted with flags all around.  It has a Columbus, Ohio label and is 18 inches in diameter.

 

 

Box Lock: This lock is made of iron and wood and has wonderful rose head nails in the back.  It also has its original key.  It is 10 inches long.

 

 

Pair of Early Watercolors: This pair of watercolor paintings is beautifully executed by William Edward West around 1833.  West was an American watercolorist.  The sitters are identified as Charlotte and Jean.  Each one is 9.25 by 10.5 inches framed.  SOLD

 

 

Early Blanket: This indigo, tan and cream blanket is woven in two panels and embroidered with indigo wool yarn.  It is 79 inches by 90 inches.

 

 

Log Cabin Toy: This toy, shown assembled, is complete and goes in its own wooden box with a label on the end and pin striping on the other sides.

 

 

Early Pipe Box: This early box is in an old patina and is a very nice form.  It is 19Ó tall.

 

 

Painted Wooden Lantern: This early pegged wooden lantern has a great painted green surface.  It is 15 inches tall.

 

 

18th Century Stand: This is a very sweet little stand in its original brown paint.  It has a scrubbed octagonal top and is 25 inches tall.