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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See us at:Nan Gurley's Show During Brimfield Week at the Sturbridge Host Hotel in Sturbridge, Massachusetts on September 4thAntiques in Vermont, at the Riley Rink in Manchester, Vermont on October 5thNan Gurley's Thanksgiving Show at the Marlboro Trade Center in Marlboro, Massachusetts on November 30th
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While in New England, stop and see our newly enlarged shop area. We've doubled the size of our shop and have a barn full of antiques for you to pick through. We'd love to share our home and collection with you, and we'll send you to some other dealers in the area. We're near I-84, I-395, I-95, we're just 45 minutes from Sturbridge or Brimfield and we're halfway between Hartford and Providence, call us for directions, 860-4551055. And while you're in our area, stop by Willington Antiques on Glass Factory Road in Willington, Connecticut to see us and a dozen other dealers setup in a c.1690 house and barn. Willington Antiques is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10AM to 5PM.
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Early 19th century oil on canvas portrait of an apothecary preparing a bottle of medicine seated next to an apothecary cupboard filled with an assortment of jars. 38" x 33".
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Mid 18th century Rhode Island banister back armchair with mushroom handholds. Cylindrical arms with ball turned stretchers below and tall ball-on-spool finials. Shaped crest and backrail add to the folky quality of this outstanding chair. Very old splint seat and old black paint. Very broad proportions. 44" tall, 17" seat height.
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18th century New England pine sawbuck table with it's original one board top in the best color and patina. Base is in old, if not original, dark mustardy brown paint. Top is 68.75" x 28 3/8", 26.5" tall.
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18th century New England one drawer wall box in white pine with worn, original red paint. Second set of leather hinges are 19th century (original hinges still in place). Crest shows hand tooling marks, both storage well and nailed drawer are divided in half which is an original feature. Wrought nails have spread their oxidation into surrounding wood. Fabulous wear!!! 12" wide x 11.25" deep x 19" tall.
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Small pair of 17th century brass capstan candlesticks, Dutch or Portuguese with the best color and patina. 3.75" tall.
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Mid 18th century New England one door pantry cupboard with original HL hinges. White pine throughout. Details include shaped apron, cutout feet and beaded door surround. Top board has a moulded edge with an applied cornice moulding below. Backboards show adz marks and handplaning, original rosehead nails throughout. Three interior shelves plus bottom board. Backside of door incorporates inset tapered sliding dovetails to prevent warpage. A wonderful cupboard in very old, worn red wash. The picture doesn't do it justice!!! Case is 35 5/8" wide x 18 1/8" deep. 67 1/8" tall.
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18th century wood and wrought iron adjustable, floor standing lighting device with it's original stoneware weight, which is a very rare feature. Original condition throughout with the best color and patina. Adjusts from 48.25" to 67.25".
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