Dry Sinks, Bucket Benches, Benches
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J127 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania original salmon painted drysink boasting rare Bible Cross Panel doors with beaded edges and a very unusual hinged shelf along the top that lifts to create a tall backsplash and accommodates larger items in the well area. One dovetailed drawer overhangs to the right-hand side of the drysink. Remnants of beaded edging remains along the drawer and apron of the dry sink. The notch cut out on the feet echoes the notched cut outs along the rounded sides of the well. Doors are triple mortised and wooden pegged. One board sides, and one board interior shelves, measure a full 20 wide/deep. Square head nail construction. Extremely dry surface with extensive wear indicating many years of heavy use. Circa 1840s. |
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H1072 York County, Pennsylvania drysink with overhanging dovetailed drawer and mortised stretcher bearing light mustard over original yellow painted surface. Beaded edge around doors. Natural patina interior. Circa 1850s. |
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J168 19th century York County, Pennsylvania painted pine dry sink with overhanging drawer retaining original black painted surface. Delicately scalloped cut out apron adorns the front. The well boasts shaped ends and the interior of the well retains remnants of old red paint and bears extensive wear from years of use. Drawer is dovetailed. Doors are fully mortised with nicely beaded edges. Square nail construction. Circa 1820s. |
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RM1309 Late 19th century miniature wooden stool with decorative cut out apron and splayed legs in Spanish red paint. Circa 1890s. |
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RM1310 Late 19th century original green painted stool with apron on both sides and nice cut out on ends. Circa 1880s. |
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F465 Early 19th century Lancaster County, Pennsylvania mortised stool, in old red paint, high arched cut out sides, with splayed legs and drop aprons on both sides. One board pine wood, square head nail construction. |
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G824 18th century Pennsylvania original red painted three tier bucket bench with mortised shelves and small applied molding backsplash. Rosehead and square head nail construction. Tapered sides with nice cut out feet. All original. |
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*SOLD* G648 19th century Pennsylvania sturdy wooden bench in old dry gray paint over original gray paint. Bench features tall half-moon cut out feet and wonderful dropped apron sides that hang down 7 1/2. All square head nail construction. Pine wood. Circa 1860s. |
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G242 Mid 19th century bucket bench from Lancaster County PA. circa 1840 The bucket bench retains the old grey painted surface over the original red wash. With a top shelf and a nice wide century shelf. Water mark on the lower shelf from where the bucket of water set |
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F720 Early 19th century Berk's County Pennslyvania Stepback Bucket Bench, circa 1820 retaining an old red over black paint, high arched shaped feet, the wood is white pine one board square head nail construction. |
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F738 18th century Very rare York County Pennsylvania splay leg double mortised Bench , all rose head nail construction , very graceful shaped side with a high arched cut out foot. circa 1750 |
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F589 18th century Harness Makers Bench This workbench for leather was used by a harness maker or saddler for horses c.1750. Image Properties |
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**SOLD** F692 19th century Pennsylvania Wash Bench, with beautiful dry bittersweet paint, this bench is double mortised the feet are beautifully shaped and affixed to the top by way of a double mortise. the skirt is attached with cut nails This Bench is taller than most Benches at 21" tall , it is sturdy and tight ,Circa 1850 |
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F593 Late 19th century home made very unique southern foot stool, |
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*SOLD* F464 19th century Pennslyvania Wash Bench, with beautiful dry blue paint, this bench is double mortised the feet are beautifully shaped and affixed to the top by way of a double mortise. the skirt is attached with cut nails .Circa 1850 |
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**SOLD** F505 19th century Pennsylvania Wash Bench, old oyster white paint, this bench is double mortised the feet are beautifully scalloped and affixed to the top by way of a two mortise. diagonal braces are dovetailed on the back side and also nailed. Circa 1850 |
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F400 19th century splay leg Prayer Bench with the beautiful dry original green paint, square head nail construction, circa 1850 |
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*SOLD* E95 Early 19th country York County Pennslyvania double mortised splay leg Bench, unclean red painted surface, nice cut out ends, one board square head nail construction, |
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**SOLD** D118 19th century Pennsylvania Bucket Bench , small size, with the original olive green paint, with shape sides with a cut out foot |
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E365 19th century Lancaster County, Pennsylvania double mortised Hall Bench circa 1800-1820, beautiful dry never over painted red paint, very elaborate boot jack cut out ends. |
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O750 Early 19th century Berk Co. Pennslyvania Bucket Bench, with the original dry red paint, tomestone arched sides , on the top shelf it has a plated rail and spoon rack, circa 1820 |
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B110 19th century Plant Stand with beautiful original green paint softwood, cut-nail construction having three tiered shelves and retaining the original painted surface, circa 186 |
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C466 19th century double mortised Bench with the original dark blue paint. one board top with a half moon cut out end |
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C31 Maryland Plant Stand with the original dry blue paint, the wood is yellow pine, it is very sturdy, great for displaying stoneware, or Decoys. wire Nailed construction circa 1890's Image Properties |
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**SOLD** C87 Pennsylvania Bench with the original celery green paint, the legs of the bench are mortised through the top, applied sides , with a half moon cut out. |
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