New England Maple Side Chair, c. 1730-1750. Pine Splat and Spanish foot. Excellent condition. Real rush replacement seat was done about 30 years ago. 42 inches high. Seat 17 1/4 inches high.
Rare American Tin Betty Lamp, c. 1790-1810. Signed Fred Hurxthal & Son of Lancaster, Pa. Excellent condition. Inner spout missing. 4 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches.
Pennsylvania Burl Walnut Mortar and Pestle, c. 1780-1810. Wonderful graining and patina. Very heavy. A great piece of wood! 6 1/8 inches high x 6 3/4 inches wide; pestle is 9 1/8 inches long.
English Banded Mahogany Tea Box, c. 1820. Inside are two tea caddies with orignal top and ivory pulls. Inlaid tulip wood floral panel in front with lock escutcheon. In addition to the banding is poplar line inlay. Original brass pull on top. Some repairs to inlay and slight "smile" where top joins body. 4 7/8 inches x 6 inches x 3 5/8 inches.
English Chippendale George III Mahogany Casket-Form Tea Caddy, c. 1770. Right front foot has been repaired. Original brass handle and lock surround. 6 1/4 inches x 9 5/8 inches x 5 1/4 inches.
English George III Mahogany Tea Box, c. 1790. This wonderful tea caddy has line inlay and lock escutcheon original ivory pulls on inside. The two tops have been made into one with center partition moved but it is still a handsome box. Slight "smile" where top meets front. 4 7/8 inches x 8 1/4 inches x 4 7/8 inches.
English Red Wash Tobacco Box, c. 1820. Box has mahogany trim and key escutcheon and oval inlay on top. This piece has a wonderful patina and is in excellent condition. 4 1/2 inches x 5 5/8 inches x 4 1/4 inches.