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Maine Antique Digest, December 2016 13-CS

HANDCRAFTED PERIOD AND

ORIGINAL DESIGN FURNITURE

207.687.2108

www.jskoopus.com jskoopus@gmail.com

Edgecomb, Maine

SIGN OF THE WHALE ANTIQUES

19th Century American Antiques and Folk Art

Mon. - Sat. 10 - 5, Closed Wednesdays

558 Crescent Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 • (630) 469-5320

Please visit

www.signofthewhaleantiques.com

Set

of 5

drawers

in original dark

mustard paint, pine, small

brass pulls, dovetailed case

and drawers, chamfered

back, excellent condition.

12” wide x 8½” deep x 26¼” tall.

Paint-decorated redware

jar in vivid color. Good

age with folky depiction

of the Pennsylvania

Peafowl ( both sides).

Mid to late 1800s. 11

tall, diameter of top is

8” and bottom is 6½”.

Pennsylvania redware oversized mug.

Manganese decoration in excellent condition.

6” diameter rim, 4¾” tall.

Small Pennsylvania redware pie plate.

Manganese sponge decoration of pinwheel

with coggled edge. 6½” x 1”. Both mid-1800s.

10 gold leaf wood letters, early 1900s, from a Wisconsin

“County Bank,” 10¼” tall, wonderful condition with

appropriate wear, no breaks.

Large burl bowl. Diameter top 14

” x

14

”, 4¾” tall. Good condition.

Black

Americana

smoking stand

in original

paint, 1920s,

excellent

condition. 32”

tall, 10” wide,

7½” deep.

(Match holder

and ash tray.)

West Pelham Antiques

Michael A. Weinberg

24 Amherst Road, Pelham, MA 01002-9624

www.westpelhamantiques.rubylane.com

westpelhamantiques@gmail.com

413-575-5523 (cell)

American & English Needlework Samplers

Early English Ceramics

American Country in Paint

1783 Berks County, Pennsylvania

Taufschein by the

“Flying Angel Artist.”

Nearly identical examples in

the collections at the Museum

of American Folk Art and the

Philadelphia Library. 15¾” x 12½”

(sight); framed in a mid-20th-century

frame. Some losses, but ALL the

essential elements are present: the

ANGELS, the TEXT, the BIRDS and the

SWAN!

Join us at the Thanksgiving Sunday Show, November 27, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.,

Royal Plaza Trade Center, Rte. 20W, Marlborough, MA

Connecticut Country Antiques

www.CtCountryAntiques.com

Free shipping

All items guaranteed

to be authentic

Online sales only

info@ctcountryantiques.com

(203) 912-5522

Carole Conn, Litchfield, CT

19th-century sponge-painted dome-top box in oyster and dark gray.

20” x 9 1/4” x 8 1/2” tall. All original. New England origin.

Always a nice assortment of Early Lighting at

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