Antiques and Farmhouse Finds

Here are a sampling of some recent finds in our shop!

Found on a farm in rural Pa, this handmade birdhouse. This is all original, measuring 16' long x 13' h x 11' w. This has so much detail to it, certainly one of a kind, country plus folk art. $125.

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EARLY OVOID JUG, 3 GALLON

Nice, early find, measures 17" high. $395

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VERY EARLY COBBLERS BENCH, ALL ORIGINAL

This is a very early cobblers bench, late 1700's to early 1800's. All original untouched patina, with unusual shelved top, places for tools and drawer with large dovetailing. One of a kind, handmade primitive. This measures 42" x 14" x 22" H $375.

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EARLY WAGON SEAT

This early to mid 19th century wagon seat still has traces of original paint on the underside. In all original condition and patina, this is light enough to hang as a shelf, great to display primitives, etc or sit on the floor or table. Measures 42" x 16" h x 21" wide. Great early American handmade primitive. $225.

**********************************************************************************M BRICK MINCEMEAT FIRKIN, CIRCA 1874

Edgar Brick began making mincemeat in 1874,in the Brick's Mincemeat Factory in the historic village of Crosswicks, NJ. Crosswicks is a historic town, founded before the Revolutionary War, where many battles were fought there, including with George Washington. This firkin is in original paint and form and still has the labels on it telling you how to make mincemeat! This measures 10" h x 9" wide. $550.