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Grain Painted Bench With Box Seat

item name: Grain Painted Bench With Box Seat

item description: Painted Bench with Box Seat, Pennsylvania, ca 1840. Original grain painted details over mustard yellow, traces of red, on pine construction. 41” x 70” by 20” deep. Crested back rail over gallery with alternating diamond and baluster splats. The seat lifts to reveal a divided box. Retains original iron lock and escutcheon. From a German community in Pennsylvania.

Dimensions: Overall Dimensions
41" H X 70" W X 20" D
104cm H X 178cm W X 50.8cm D

Polynesian Tapa Cloth Folding Screen

item name: Polynesian Tapa Cloth Folding Screen

item description:

Polynesian barkcloth or Tapa, hand made circa 1945 in the traditional technique with natural dyes and the inner bark of the paper-mulberry tree. Recently divided into four panels and mounted as a folding screen, the back finished with Curwen printed laid paper, stretched on lap-jointed poplar frame.

Dimensions: Overall Dimensions
64" H X 52" W
163cm H X 132cm W

Each Panel:
64" H X 12.5" W
163cm H X 31.8cm W

Turned Wood Candlestick

item name: Turned Wood Candlestick

item description: Unusual "machine age" candlestick made from hand-turned wood pieces with the original red painted surface. From a Rhode Island estate.

Coffee Table with Vintage Map of Belgium

item name: Coffee Table with Vintage Map of Belgium

item description: Black painted wood coffee table with red details, with glass top and lower shelf. Set into the table top (under the glass) is a "sociological" map of Belgium by Paul Vidal de la Blache, printed in color and published by Armand Colin in Paris in 1917. The map is from a folio of wall maps by Paul Vidal de la Blache (1845 – 1918). Vidal de la Blache was an important figure in French sociology and is regarded as the “‘founding father of’ the French School of Human Geography”. Map published in 1917. Table made ca. 1970

Dimensions: Overall Dimensions
19" H X 39.5" W X 47" D
48.26cm H X 100.33cm W X 119.38cm D

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