 A signed Kings Co."Fowler & Co."windsor chair,ref.Ryder (see next photo)
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 The stencilled name on the plank seat.This firm of Foster,Fowler & Co. produced furniture from 1860-1900 at Upham,N.B.
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 An Oriental lacquered parlour chair,with guilding c-1870
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 A six board pine blanket box,old ochre paint,rat tail hinges,and rope handle supports,often a nautical style,1st.qt.19th.Century |
 A camphor wood sea chest with fine dovetailing |
 An interior view,this chest is in as found condition |
 A fine early pair of St.John river decoys,a black duck male and hen,glass eyes |
 A Whistler decoy by Ralph Howlett ,St.John, and a folksy canvasback |
 Victorian rosewood grained caned seat dining chairs with an urn backsplat,restorable condition |
 An early Sheraton stripped pine sewing stand and an old Victorian ,St.John ,mahogany slip seat parlour rocker |
 A fine country Sheraton maple drop leaf table with old finish,38"long x 49.5"with leaves up,2nd qt.19th cent. |
 A ladies Victorian step up writing desk with Gothic backboard,Adamesque fan carving,mahogany on pine secondary wood C-1850
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