Antique Slate Black Boards

Approximately 50 pieces all 42” tall and 3' to 6' +/- wide and 1/4” to 1/2” thick.  Most have green blackboard paint that can be removed on smooth side.  Personally, I like the back sides because they usually aren't sanded and have the wavy grain of the stone.  Great for restaurants, bars, delis and natural [...]

Granite Cap Stone #1

25 linear feet of 18C granite cap stones salvaged from an early Woodstock, CT house.  They measure from approximately 1’ to 7’ in length x 8” to 12” thick x 13” to 16” tall.  They would make nice stone steps either above grade or flush with the ground.  The 2nd and 3rd image show the [...]

Van Wyck pantry

This early pantry cupboard, c. 1735, was salvaged from the Van Wyck House dining room in Lloyd Harbor, NY.  It has two doors above and two below and they have their original H-hinges.  It was integrated with a door and mantle and had to be cut away from them, so a few minor repairs to [...]

Van Wyck mantle

This early over-mantle, c.1735, was salvaged from the Van Wyck House parlor in Lloyd Harbor, NY.  It measures approximately 8’ wide by 92” tall.  It was difficult to extract but didn’t suffer any major damage.  A few minor repairs may be needed.  The crown molding didn’t survive but can be custom made from a sample [...]

hay rake

This wooden hay rake was found long ago when I was taking down barns.  It measures 66” wide x 69” long.  It would make a great ornament to hang in a cathedral ceiling. Cost: $100, was $250

Copper and Brass Chandelier

This eight-light, c.1895 chandelier has been newly wired. The fixtures that were replaced dated it to around 1895. Made from tubular copper and brass fittings and copper globes, it appears to be an exterior light fixture (under a roof) with great patina and a unique shape. It measures ~6'6" from ceiling to bulb fixtures by [...]

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