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F184 Early 19th century Shenandoah Valley Virginia Pie Safe circa 1820 - 1840 , in the original blue paint. Two doors mortised and pin over a single large drawers. The wood is pine, The tins are all hand punched and in excellent condition. The interior of this Pie Safe is nice and clean old naturial patina
F184 Early 19th century Shenandoah Valley Virginia Pie Safe circa 1820 - 1840 , in the original blue paint. Two doors mortised and pin over a single large drawers. The wood is pine, The tins are all hand punched and in excellent condition. The interior of this Pie Safe is nice and clean old naturial patina
 
E402 Early 19th century Shenandoah Valley, Virginia painted twelve tin pie safe with the original Windsor green paint and twelve hand punched geometric tin panels resting on tall tapered legs. The wood is yellow pine.
**SOLD** E402 Early 19th century Shenandoah Valley, Virginia painted twelve tin pie safe with the original Windsor green paint and twelve hand punched geometric tin panels resting on tall tapered legs. The wood is yellow pine.
E52 Mid 19th century Pennsylvania screen Pie safe, with beautiful original dry blue paint, never over painted single door, resting on a gracefully turned legs, nice and clean all original circa 1850
F174 Mid 19th century Shenandoah Valley Virginia twelve hand punched tins in a circle pattern Pie Safe, , in the original beautiful dry blue paint, two doors, over drawers, , the interior of the Pie Safe is a dark dry red, nice an clean circa 1840
F174 Mid 19th century Shenandoah Valley Virginia twelve hand punched tins in a circle pattern Pie Safe, , in the original beautiful dry blue paint, two doors, over drawers, , the interior of the Pie Safe is a dark dry red, nice an clean circa 1840
D200 19th century twelve tin mid Atlantic painted pine Pie Safe, (circa 1840) with punched architectural tin panels, retaining an old red paint. The tins are applied to the exterior of the Pie Safe with molding. Two full mortised doors.
D517 Early 19th century twelve star tin Pie Safe, from Western Maryland, in the original blue paint, two doors,over two drawers, the tins are all hand punched, circa 1820
**SOLD**D517 Early 19th century twelve star tin Pie Safe, from Western Maryland, in the original blue paint, two doors,over two drawers, the tins are all hand punched, circa 1820
D565  Pennslyvania 12 star hand punched  tin pie safe, two doors  over a single dovetailed drawer,  in old green paint with  resting on tall legs, beautiful two panel two panel back, with old natural patina interior Measurements are 16 1/2" deep x 393/4" wide x 59" tall
D565 Pennslyvania 12 star hand punched tin pie safe, two doors over a single dovetailed drawer, in old green paint with resting on tall legs, beautiful two panel two panel back, with old natural patina interior Measurements are 16 1/2" deep x 393/4" wide x 59" tall
SP9 19th century Pennsylvania Hanging Pie safe with the original dry blue paint. Hand punched tins with two tins in the door with two tins on each side and back ,sun burst pattern. Circa 1830
SP9 19th century Pennsylvania Hanging Pie safe with the original dry blue paint. Hand punched tins with two tins in the door with two tins on each side and back ,sun burst pattern. Circa 1830
C605 19th century Counter top Pie Safe from Station New York , Small screened table top pie safe, old natural patina, original screen . From an old general store in Station , circa 1880. Bake goodies