Circa 1870: Petite one quart Southwestern Pennsylvania canning jars are extremely popular among collectors, and this 6.75" tall wax sealer has nice contast and dark clearly legible cobalt block lettering.
For Sale: $7,450
Circa 1840: This early American antique felt needlework picture of a greyhound whippet is a fun and charming piece.
For Sale: $2,450
Circa 1920-1940: Boston Terrier hooked rug, professionally mounted, dark multi-color border with terrier inside center medallion, excellent condition, 30”H x 40”W.
For Sale: $1,800
Circa Early 19th Century: Housed in a beautiful carved gilt frame, this exquisite early 19th century British silk and needlework portrait of two children (most probably siblings) navigating their way across a wooded stream is of the foremost quality. The needlework is extremely well done with a myriad of different stitches, colors, and thicknesses of expensive thread, including metallic varieties, all giving the scene a realistic three dimensional feel.
For Sale: $1,795
Circa 1920-1940: This punchy hooked rug of two colorful roosters comes professionally mounted and ready to hang.
For Sale: $1,650
Circa 1810-1830: This captivating silk embroidered picture depicts a seated woman flanked by a donkey and a lion.
For Sale: $1495
Circa 1730: Silk on linen sampler, English, signed “Elizabeth Norris July the 15 1730,” excellent condition, 16.75”H x 8.5”W housed in modern 21.5”H x 13.5”W frame.
For Sale: $1,450
Circa 19th Century: Unusual wallpaper box in a horseshoe shape with a pincushion top and inside sewing pouches.
For Sale: $495