Handmade tiger maple wall cabinet with single glass door over single drawer, strong all over tiger grain. This cabinet can be either wall hung or set on a surface. Overall measurements: 22.5" high to top bracket, 19" high to top molding, 18" wide, and 8" deep.
Eldred Wheeler pipe box in figured cherry, small shell carved dovetailed drawer. We rarely come across Eldred Wheeler pipe boxes in figured cherry, most are made from maple or tiger maple. Measures 17 inches tall, 4.5 inches deep, 4 inches wide at the case, and 4.5 inches wide at the base.
Early 20th century coiled grass basket in excellent condition. Wonderful swirl design with diagonally exposed brush ends. measures 5.5" high x 7" wide.
Elegant pair of Continental solid turned brass candlesticks circa 1900. Excellent condition. Each candlestick measures 10 inches high and has a 4.75-inch base.
RARE pair of 18th to early 19th century Wedgwood transfer printed earthenware biscuit jars in blue and white. This pair was exhibited in the famous 1998 "True Blue" exhibit featuring the rarest and best examples of English blue and white ceramics from the 18th and 19th centuries. One jar has had professional repairs and the other is perfect. Each jar is 9 inches tall and has a 6-inch diameter lid. See “True Blue ~ Transfer Printed Earthenware”, edited by Gaye Blake Roberts, curator of the Wedgwood Museum, with contributions from a galaxy of academics and authors. Published in 1998, as the catalogue to the exhibition of British Blue Transfer Printed Earthenware, held to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of The Friends of Blue, at the Wedgwood Museum, Burlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, from 21st March to 12th July, 1998.