Pat Hatch Antiques country and Shaker and early cloth dolls. COUNTRY AND SHAKER ANTIQUES
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Organics : Pre 1900 item #1341309 (stock #1452)
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$55.00
Two antique bone thread winders one in the shape of a fish and the other with to concave ends. Both measure just shy of 1 1/2". These would be nice to add to a sewing collection. Mid to late 1800's.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Folk Art : Pre 1920 item #1327660 (stock #1304)
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$65.00
Two antique bunny rabbits, one is a paper mache candy container and the other is a fury rabbit with moveable arms and legs and a wire that may have attached him to a basket or it stabilizes her to stand. They both are a little under 5" tall and show their age a bit. They are both as cute as can be.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Textiles : Linens and Lace : Pre 1900 item #1326899 (stock #1288)
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$345.00
These are two linen homespun pillow cases that are beautifully made. They are embroidered with the name Emily Clark with a heart and the number 4. They are is excellent condition with just a little age related yellowing. The stitches are so tiny you can’t see them at the hemmed end. They are 15 ½” by 38”. Circa 1820-30
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Folk Art : Dolls : Pre 1900 item #1335678 (stock #1395)
Country and Shaker Antiques
$650.00
Early all hand sewn with tiny stitches black doll. The embroidered face is outstanding with the raised eyes, the pupils on a bed of white layered thread and her mouth is also done that same technique. For hair she has cotton floss thread sewn to her head and it is most effective. She has attached arms and legs so she sits easily. Her body is stuffed firmly with cotton. Over all she is in very good condition with only slight discoloration from age and use...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Textiles : Apparel : Pre 1900 item #1335797 (stock #1402)
Country and Shaker Antiques
$265.00
A very nice pair of antique hand knit blue and white cotton socks with a initials at the top. I think the initials are WWF. The stockings are knit with three different weight cotton yarn the heaviest is the wonderful true blue that is the foot and ankle where all the wear is and the area where you want the most cushioning. The lighter blue is medium weight and the white is the lightest where you don't want it to bind. The have been used but not abused...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Textiles : Accessories : Pre 1910 item #1432581 (stock #4016)
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$75.00
These lovely linen travel rolls were made and sold in Maine and NH by the Shakers. They are made with natural linen and have red trim. During the winters the sisters embroidered them . I have owned a few of them and they are all different but great. This is a travel roll-up and so pretty to look at. It is 22" by 12". It does have a hole on the front, see pictures. Circal 1890
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Textiles : Pre 1910 item #1384772 (stock #1891)
Country and Shaker Antiques
$55.00
This are small red boiled wool mittens, hand sewn and 3" long. They are from the 1890-1910. In very good condition and amazing they are still together.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Textiles : Accessories : Pre 1800 item #1364057 (stock #1685)
Country and Shaker Antiques
$195.00
How often do you see a flame stitch mat? This one still has vibrant color. The foundation is a loomed homespun. It has a spider web fringe that is so fine and beautiful. I have taken pictures of the 3 areas of with condition problems. There are two small holes and one larger one. The fringe also is sparse in many areas around the mat. That said this is a rare form of flame stitch and is paper thin and very finely woven. It is mid 1700's and is 6" by 11".
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Folk Art : Pre 1920 item #1463105 (stock #5045)
Country and Shaker Antiques
$950.00
I bet her kitchen smells like homemade bread and biscuits. This doll lets you know she is strong and capable and isn't afraid of work. I love that she has big hands formed as a fist with fingers and thumb. Her shoes are also big and sturdy also. The carving is bold and yet touching. She is a great example of the 1920-30's woman farmsteading, likely in Appalachian Mountains. She is 21" tall, carved from heavy hard wood and jointed with screws at the hips and shoulders. She is C. 1920-30