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Maine Antique Digest, March 2015 25-A

Peggy McClard

Americana & Folk Art

By Appointment & On the Internet

Houston, Texas (713) 880-2572

E-mail

Peggy@PeggyMcClard.com

Massachusetts Artist

Ruth Henshaw Bascom

(1772-1848)

Pastel on Paper,

Possibly Original Frame,

New to Market from

60 Year Old Collection,

Framed Size 22” x 17”

Vermont Artist Thomas Ware (1803-1826), Oil on Panel,

Original Frame, Untouched Condition, 25½” x 21½”

West Pelham Antiques

Michael A. Weinberg

24 Amherst Road, Pelham, MA 01002-9624

www.westpelhamantiques.rubylane.com westpelhamantiques@gmail.com

413-253-1847 • 413-575-5523 (cell)

Diamond-shaped Cress or Berry Dish

WITH Original Tray: Marked Wedgwood;

11½" x 9½" x 3¼" (high)

Pair of Creamware Compotes:

Both are marked Wedgwood; 4½" high, 6¾" across at the

top. Not pierced, but wonderful form.

Footed Oval Drainer or Tray:

Marked Wedgwood; 11¼" x 8½" x 1½"

(high)

Footed Round Cress or Berry Drainer: 8½"

diameter, 2½" (high)

Basket with Original Tray:

10" x 8¾" x 3½" (high); unusual pierced

decoration on the basket.

Pierced English Creamware, c. 1800-1820

(Additional photos available upon request, or visit my Ruby Lane Shop for

complete descriptions, and other examples of Early English Creamware)

American & English Needlework Samplers • Early English Ceramics • American Country in Paint

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