Circa
1830 Schoharie Co., New York state,
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Circa 1780 hand-forged iron cherrywood handles trivet for flatiron, exceptional details include two three-dimensional BOOT feet, three PALM trees, and very scrolly fences on two sides, size: 11" long 5¼" wide, 3½" tall, 4" long turned handle.
Circa 1760 true early American KEELER for cooling cream in the Old Buttery. Pine staves held together with two big hickory hoops, nailed on opposite sides (four fingers) with copper rosehead nails, untouched dry patina, includes original circular follower, size: 15" diameter x 9½" height of handles, 7½" deep. |