Jeffrey Ricketts
443-256-8280
eastnottinghamantiques@gmail.com
211 Brick Meeting House Road
North East, Maryland 21901

SMALLS
This page shows a variety of the different smalls I have available. more pictures are available upon request, and shipping is available for most items at an additional cost.

Pair of Latten Spoons
A nice pair of 15th or 16th century latten spoons with hoof knops. 5 3/4 inches long.
Provenance:
Collection of William K. DuPont
$950.00

Paint Decorated Wall Box:
Fantastic early 19th century paint decorated wall box. All square nailed. 11 3/4 inches tall, 8 3/4 wide, and 5 1/2 deep.
Provenance:
Mary Thornton Auction, Garths, January 1976
SOLD!

Watch Hutch:
C. 1890
Chip carved watch hutch in the form of a tall case clock. 13 1/2 inches tall, 3 1/2 wide, and 2 3/4 deep.
$325.00

Tin Tankard:
C. 1840
Diminutive lidded tin tankard with pewter finial. It is weighted in the base. 4 3/4 inches tall and 3 3/8 diameter at the base.
SOLD!

Cutlery Tray:
C. 1870
Great cutlery tray retaining its original 4 color paint scheme. 12 1/4 inches long, 8 1/4 deep, and 4 1/2 tall.
$295.00

Walnut Stool:
C. 1820-1850
A very nice and delicate walnut stool with finely tapered and splayed legs. 13 1/2 inches long, 8 1/2 deep, and 8 7/8 tall.
$295.00

Tin Candle Mold:
C. 1820-1860
Wonderful 19th century tin candle mold. You don't see many of these painted, but when you do they are often black. This one retains a great early green painted surface. 12 inches tall including the hanging ring, 7 5/8 wide, and 5 1/4 deep including the handle.
$175.00

Oval Pantry Box:
Darling little lapped pantry box with copper tacks. This retains a great salmon painted surface. This dates to the mid 19th century. 5 3/8 inches long, 3 5/8 wide, and 1 1/2 tall.
$195.00
Bail Handled Pantry Box:
Sturdy pantry box with a bail handle. This retains a wonderful early putty colored painted surface. Wonderful condition. This dates to the mid 19th century. 9 3/8 inches diameter and 5 tall.
$395.00

Miniature Blanket Chest:
Retaining its original salmon colored paint. Combination of dovetail and square nail construction. The lid is affixed with small homemade tin hinges. Small tapered feet. This piece likely dates to the mid to late 19th century. 7 1/2 inches wide, 4 1/4 deep, 5 7/8 tall.
SOLD!

Miniature Blanket Chest:
This wonderful small Pennsylvania blanket chest retains its original salmon colored grain painted decoration. small repair to the lid where the hinges broke out at one point during its life. This dates to about 1840-1870. 15 1/2 inches wide, 6 1/4 deep, 7 3/4 tall.
SOLD!

Minnow Bucket:
Rare mid 19th century tin minnow bucket with punched hole decoration in the top. It retains an early teal/green painted surface over an original bittersweet/salmon colored paint. 8 3/8 inches long, 5 wide, and 7 1/2 tall including the handle.
$195.00

Hanging Apothecary:
Retaining its original red paint. A wonderful upside down heart cutout in the back board to hang it on the wall. Each drawer is dovetailed. 19 1/4 inches tall, 12 3/4 wide, and 7 1/4 deep.
SOLD!

Gray Painted Stool:
Very boldly turned legs. possibly upholstered originally. It is branded RG.FOLGER. underneath. Likely New England origin. 11 1/8 long, 7 7/8 wide, 6 1/4 tall.
SOLD!

Photograph
Early 20th century photograph of the Brown-Pearl Hall. The house was originally built by Cornelius Brown in West Boxford, Massachusetts around 1704. It was later acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston in 1925. Framed measures 14 inches wide and 12 tall, sight measures 9 1/2 inches wide and 7 1/4 tall.
SOLD!

Green Basket
C. 1900
Great early 20th century basket retaining an early teal/green painted surface. 13 inches across at the handle and 10 1/2 tall.
$345.00

Green Firkin
C. 1850
Great large firkin retaining an early, if not original green painted surface. Surviving in fantastic condition. 11 3/4 inches tall amd 11 5/8 diameter lid.
$435.00

Painted Mortar and Pestle
Retaining an early or original ox blood red or Spanish brown painted surface. Mortar is 7 inches tall and 5 1/2 diameter, the pestle is 11 inches long, overall the two together are about 13 inches tall.
$435.00

Brown Painted Apothecary
C. 1820-1850
Great mid 19th century apothecary retaining its original mustard/brown painted surface with mostly original turned wooden knobs. Likely Pennsylvania or New England origin. The case measures 17 3/8 inches wide, 9 5/8 deep, and 15
$1,150.00

Miniature Pantry Boxes
C.1850
Attributable to Hingham, Massachusetts. Both have a diameter of 2 1/4 inches, one is 1 1/4 inches tall and the other is 1 1/2.
SOLD!

Butter Print
Mid-Atlantic in origin. There is a turned handle out of the back. It is 4 inches in diameter and 5 1/2 tall including the handle.
SOLD!

Blue Painted Craftsman's Chest
C.1820
Originally discovered in Maine, this small chest was likely originally used by some form of a craftsman. There is a tray inside with multiple compartments in it. The exterior retains a fantastic original blue painted surface. 17 7/8 inches wide, 9 7/8 deep, and 10 3/4 tall.
Provenance: A Brownsburg, Virginia collection
$525.00