Wednesday, August 24, 2005

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Shaker Cabinet -circa mid-1800's:
An example of a small Shaker wall cabinet discovered in New York state. It was probably used to store medicinal supplies and herbal remedies. The cabinet pictured here is in Newberry Red, and can be ordered in other finishes. It measures 15"h x 10"w x 5-1/2"d. Price:$85

Shaker Cabinet Amish BlueChestnut BrownColonial BlueBlackBritish BlueBurgundy RedCandlelight PineCupboard WhiteLancaster YellowNewberry RedOld WhitewashSpruce GreenSullivan GreenYork Red1776 Pine Click on the photograph for more detail.
Pegboards
Pipe Box
Sled
Spice Cabinet

Spoon Box

Salt Boxes
Seed Drawer

Shaker Shelves

Pennsylvania Cabinet-circa 1725:
This is a reproduction of a very early utility cabinet found in Pennsylvania. Some of the features include wrought iron butterfly hinges and a primitive brass escutcheon plate with locking door. It's shown here in British Blue, but can be ordered in any color.
The dimensions are 26"h x 15-1/2"w x 7-1/4"d. Price: $275
Pennsylvania Cabinet Amish BlueChestnut BrownColonial BlueBlackBritish BlueBurgundy RedCandlelight PineCupboard WhiteLancaster YellowNewberry RedOld WhitewashSpruce GreenSullivan GreenYork Red1776 Pine Click on the photograph for more detail.
Spoon Racks
Stools
Tea Tray
Wood Hinged Cabinet- circa 1700's
Origin unknown. The original is a rare example of early American craftsmanship. During the younger years of our country, hardware and metalwork was very expensive. Much of it was imported and only available to the more successful and well-funded cabinetmakers. The maker of this piece used his ingenuity to fashion both hinge and latch from easily-available wood.
Shown here in a Lancaster Yellow finish, its dimensions are 25"h x 12"w x 4-1/2"d. Price:$225

Wood Hinged Cabinet Amish BlueChestnut BrownColonial BlueBlackBritish BlueBurgundy RedCandlelight PineCupboard WhiteLancaster YellowNewberry RedOld WhitewashSpruce GreenSullivan GreenYork Red1776 Pine Click on the photograph for more detail.
Pantry Cabinet - circa 1700's and 1800's
The small narrow early wall cabinet was one of many to be found in use in country homes. It was typically used in kitchen areas to store foodstuffs.
This cabinet measures 24"h x 7"w x 5" d, and is shown here in Amish Blue. Price:$125.

Pantry Cabinet Amish BlueChestnut BrownAmish BlueChestnut BrownColonial BlueBlackBritish BlueBurgundy RedCandlelight PineCupboard WhiteLancaster YellowNewberry RedOld WhitewashSpruce GreenSullivan GreenYork Red1776 Pine Click on the photograph for more detail.
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Six-Drawer Spice Cabinet - circa early 1800's
Shown here in York Red, this cabinet was used for storing spices. Various spices and herbs were used widely in cooking and for preserving food during our early history.
Since most country families usually grew and collected their own spices and herbs, rather than buying bottled products, small multi-drawer cabinets such as this one were used for their storage. This cabinet is 22"h x 7"w x 4-3/4"d. Price:$170

6-Drawer Spice Cabinet Amish BlueChestnut BrownAmish BlueChestnut BrownColonial BlueBlackBritish BlueBurgundy RedCandlelight PineCupboard WhiteLancaster YellowNewberry RedOld WhitewashSpruce GreenSullivan GreenYork Red1776 Pine
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Parlor Cabinet - circa 1870's
This small glass-door cabinet represents one of many designs used to display family keepsakes during the mid- to late 1800's. Although it seems to embody a Shaker influence, it is definitely not a Shaker piece. The desire to publicly display family treasures would not have been in keeping with that sect's philosophy. The parlor cabinet is shown here in Candlelight Pine
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