Questions? E-Mail us at: MacKayandField@aol.com or call us at: 860-4551055. All inquiries, whether they're phone or E-Mail, will be responded to in the order in which they are received. We accept personal checks and Paypal, we do not take any credit cards. We have a 48 hour no-quibble return policy, items must be returned in the condition in which they were sent. Postage and delivery charges are the responsibility of the purchaser.
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We'll update again on Monday, September 8th at 8PM ! There will be a couple of pages of fresh items, including a chimney cupboard with a raised panel door, a large 18th century hourglass, several portraits, an iron broiler with grisset, a fabulous Queen Anne desk in original, worn, brown paint, an early settle chair, lots of lighting and three hanging cupboards. We'll also have several pages of items that are on sale at greatly reduced prices. Have a look and find yourself a treasure!
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18th century Massachusetts adjustable wooden two light floor standard entirely made of maple with tinned sheet iron candle cups. Acorn shaped finial and an acorn shaped drop on the bottom where center post terminates. Nicely turned double baluster post separated by a finely detailed reel. Adjustable drip table is dish form. Evenly oxidized dry natural color and surface. Excellent original condition. 40.5" tall.
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18th century relief carved spoonrack made in the Fitchburg/Leominster area of Massachusetts with fan, compass star, and pinwheel motifs. Dovetailed construction, original surface with fabulous patina. Comes with six bone spoons. 5.75" tall x 5 1/8" wide x 3 9/16" deep.
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17th century brass capstan candlestick, Dutch or Portuguese with good patina. 4.75" tall.
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17th century American joined blanket chest with two drawers. Pine with old natural color and a good surface. Panels show traqces of an earlier paint now removed. Small lidded till inside is an early 19th century addition. Case is 44.5" wide x 17.75" deep, 30" tall.
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19th century carved oak figure of a stoic gentleman with crossed arms, wide brimmed hat, billowing pants and shoes with upturned toes. Signed on back "J. Martin Parame". Nice color and wear. 9.25" tall.
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A group of 18th century hand wrought iron: "E" is a single candleholder meant to be driven into a post or wall, rare, flared flange, 3.75" tall x 3.5" long. "F" is a pair of rattail hinge pintles, 6" long. "G" is a pair of rattail hinge pintles, 8" long.
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18th century wedding band hogscraper candlestick with a bevel-top, cleat-bottom and octagonal base in original, untouched condition. Very gutsy proportions, you won't find one better than this! 8.5" tall.
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