 a nice old mollasses jug and two old pine pastry boards |
 this neat old arts and crafts hanging light fixture still retains its old color, along with other old ceiling and wall lights |
 These ornate Tailors coat display racks are extendable |
 A nice walnut Grecian style wall shelf |
 A great cottage pine side server with original grained paint |
 A Provincial birch with mahogany trim 2 over 3 drawer Georgian chest of drawers,attributed to the St.John (Nisbet) school of early cabinet makers.
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 A Provincial birch with mahogany trim 2 over 3 drawer Georgian chest of drawers,attributed to the St.John (Nisbet) school of early cabinet makers.
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 A close up detail of the fine ring turned pillasters and the fine dovetailing on the drawers,pine used as a secondary wood
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 a nice cut out apron and sides,this chest measures 43"width x 38.5"heigth x 21.5" depth,early rose cut nails on back boards,old finish Circa 1810 |
 A great stencilled and painted cottage pine lift top comode,almost certainly a St.John maker,see Foss,Cabinet Makers book |
 A grained painted pine chimney cupboard,provenance from the Glennie family,Albert County C-1830 |
 An interior view showing the 5 pine shelves and noting the old beading around the blind door,measures 79"high x 27"width x 19.5"depth |