This is a beautiful vintage Chippendale Mirror. It has wonderful form and the workmanship is of the highest quality, with beautiful and delicate scroll work. The overall condition is great for a piece of this age, however it does require one small repair. There is a small piece missing on one of the lower leaves, […]
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Scrimshaw Horn by Mike Small SOLD
Ivory Scrimshawed Priming Horn SOLD
This is a very neatly made, Ivory priming horn made from Walrus Tusk. The horn was made by bag maker Speedy Hogarth and the scrimshaw work was done by Spark Mumma. Together they did an exceptional job of creating a beautiful and unique priming horn. Terry Crawford made the leather sheath which can be affixed […]
Daniel Winkler Belt Knife and Sheath SOLD
This is a belt knife and sheath made by famous knife maker Daniel Winkler. The blade is 7″ long with the knife having an overall length of 12″. The curly maple pistol grip handle is extremely efficient and comfortable to use. It features a fully tapered tang, a rawhide wrap and antique steel cobbler’s tacks. […]
New Speedy Hogarth Bag SOLD
.50 caliber Yorktown Rifle SOLD
Absolutely the finest Yorktown Rifle that we have ever offered. Stocked in an amazing piece of vivid and tightly curled Pennsylvania Sugar Maple with perfect grain structure. I have had this piece of wood for almost 25 years and it would be extremely difficult to find anything comparable today. The stock has been fit with […]
Powder Horn with Strap SOLD
Early 18th Century Candle Sconce SOLD
Here is a magnificent, hand forged wrought iron, Colonial American candle sconce. The design, symmetry and overall composition of the scroll work is superb. Good original examples of this quality are extremely rare. This piece has just recently been removed from an original 1743 house and is being offered in absolutely untouched, as-found condition. As […]
Antique 1800's Georgian period Papier Mache Snuff Box SOLD
This is a beautiful, early 1800’s Georgian period, Papier Mache snuff box. Papier Mache boxes became very popular in early 1800’s England. This particular one features a black painted surface, which would’ve been hard enamel coated for durability. The lid has very nice and elegantly painted silver and gold scroll work. As you can see, […]
18th Century Candle Wick Trimmers SOLD
This is a nice pair of 18th Century candle wick trimmers. Very nice form with pleasing dimensions and great patina. They are forged wrought iron with hand filed decoration. Overall length is 6 1/2″. The spring still retains perfect function and pulls the ember basket cover in tightly. The ember basket also has hand filed […]