Antique Wooden Columns #11
Set of matching, fluted columns made from solid wood. They measure 78" tall plus circular tenons on each end. The diameter at the top is ~6&1/2" and at the bottom is ~ 7&1/2". Cost: free! Was $100
Set of matching, fluted columns made from solid wood. They measure 78" tall plus circular tenons on each end. The diameter at the top is ~6&1/2" and at the bottom is ~ 7&1/2". Cost: free! Was $100
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 [...]
This A-frame ladder was salvaged from an old gas company factory building. It is very large and sturdy and folds flat. Great old paint, company stamp and patina. It measures 10’4” tall when closed and 10’ tall when open. The base is 35” wide at the bottom and 17” at the top. When open, the [...]
This trough originated from the Thompson, CT area. It is made from the local tulip wood used for barrels and bowls. It is very large and in great condition with little wear. All hand made with cupped hand-holds on each end and a strip of metal on each end to keep it from splitting. It [...]
This bust of a French general has great detail and weathering and would make a wonderful garden ornament. Weighs approximately 145 lbs. The statue is 22” tall and the base is approx. 8” in diameter. Cost: $250, was $500
Split pole ladder made from pine with and hand scraped oak rails. Two rails missing but can be replaced. Original paint, light blue. Great for hanging from ceiling as decoration. It measures 22” at base and tapers to the top. It is 12’2” tall. Cost: $25, was $100
Two antique chestnut turned columns. Measure approx. 6” diameter x 8’6” tall. Cost: $125/pair, was $350/pair
This very large cauldron is in great condition (a few holes in bottom so it drains). It was bought at the Peterson Farm Auction in Woodstock, CT in 1997. No cracks. It measures 40" in diameter at lip and is 42" deep. Fantastic planter or fire pit! Cost: $850
Nice, primitive split rail ladder with Birch branch rungs. Rungs are loose so ladder pivots right and left. Great for decoration on a wall or ceiling and to hang things off of. Not for functional use! Measures ~22” wide x 9’ tall x 3&1/2” deep. Cost: $100, was $250
Civil war 24 pounder. Cast iron cannon ball in original condition, great patina. It diameter is approximately 5&3/8” , circumference approximately 17&7/8”, weight is slightly more than 24 pounds. Specs for 24 pdr. Are a diameter of 5.68” and a circumference of 17.85” and weight of 24.3 lbs. Cost: $250