Super hard to find flat rim raised foot back Maple eating dish from the 17th early 18th century. This treen-ware wooden dish measures 7 1/4 by 7 3/8 and 1/4 […]
Super hard to find flat rim raised foot back Maple eating dish from the 17th early 18th century. This treen-ware wooden dish measures 7 1/4 by 7 3/8 and 1/4 […]
An absolutely wonderful treen dough bowl. The bowl is Walnut, a little out of round. It measures 16 1/4 x 15 inches and stands about 4 inches tall. The paint […]
An absolutely sweet, small Red painted Bowl. Simple in style, small is size measuring 6 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 2 inches. The best Red painted worn surface. 19th. century […]
You don’t find these spills too often. I imagine they were tossed in the fire as methods of lighting improved. This particular one is just an outstanding example. Carved out […]
I just love this little hornbeam. The paint is fabulous, dry Red that exhibits great wear. The hornbeam is small in size–it measures 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 x 7 […]
Love this little bowl, small beehive that measures 8 1/2 x 8 1/4 out of round and stands about 2 1/2 inches tall. The paint is wonderful Sage Green, that […]
A charming little piece of treenware. This bowl is Pilgrim era, circa 1650-1700 and was most likely used as an eating bowl. The wood is Walnut that is pole lathe […]
This piece is truly a statement piece, so unusual in form. An elegant centerpiece, utilitarian compote, gorgeous bowl. The form is so unusual, the stature is tall 10 1/2 inches, […]
An absolutely wonderful mid 19th. century painted dough bowl. Several wonderful features; the treen bowl measures 22 1/2 inches by 21 inches in diameter (out of round) and 6 1/4 […]
This is an exceptional piece of American treenware. There are cutting boards, chopping blocks but this is a cutting Box. A rectangular box with stylized corners, a good heavy piece […]
An absolutely wonderful small Ash wood eating bowl. This fantastic bowl has its original blue milk paint, beehive form, and is pole lathe turned with raised foot and the bowl […]
I love this little piece. It is either a small handled cup or perhaps a spice or grain scoop. It is completely hand cut, one piece of wood and having […]
A beautiful example of an early 19th. century turned bowl. This bowl has quite a few nice things going for it. Firstly the paint is original and wonderfully worn. The […]
Everything about this bowl catches your eye because of its form, age, construction and surface. This bowl is beehive cut, it is formed so thin and lightweight–done by a true […]
Charming piece of American treenware. This treen plate is circa late 18th. to very early 19th. century. It has been well used and exhibits excellent wear and patina. Nice provenance. […]
A lovely piece of American treenware having great form and patina. This charger is Circa 18th. century. It measures 14 1/2 x 12 /12 x 2 inches. Two sides have […]
A wonderful Pilgrim era New England walnut wood serving bowl. The bowl is 11” diameter x 2 1/2” tall. It has complex lathe turnings on outside with a hand carved […]
Wonderful 18th. Century treen bowl/ plate. Beautiful rimmed bowl exhibiting great patina and wear. 1780-1800. Measures 10 1/2 inches with exceptional wear. The plate is shallow could be used for a […]
A wonderful piece of American Treenware is this late 18th. to early 19th. century, Southern Pine bread board/cutting board in the shape of a teardrop. Circa 1790-1820 this bread board/cutting […]
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