Another On-site Sale

The Parsonage, an 1824 Federal Brick House

17 Main St in Stockbridge, MA

Two Days Only

November 8 and 9, Friday and Saturday, 9:30-4:30

 

 

We are delighted to be involved in this small quality sale for Terry and Jane Shea, the thoughtful stewards of the Parsonage in Stockbridge since 1980. Come in for a visit and enjoy browsing at this much admired village home. Offering a nice selection of furniture and artwork.

Directions: 17 Main Street is located next to the Mission House. Please park on the street and come in through the front door. The barn is not part of the sale.


Stockbridge Sideboard

Butler's Tray

Contemporary Paintings...

Smalls

Smalls

Lemon Gilt Mirror

Good Portrait

Wonderful Owl, Jacques Hinisdovsky

19th c Urn

Folding Bench

Pin-back Collection

Hairy Paw Foot Table

Canada Goose Water Color

Ukraine Painting

Kitchenware

Contemporary Paintings...

Regency Banquet Table


Late Empire Banquet Table, well carved

Canadian Flower Market, Eleanor Clinton

Ivan Murphy

Emilia (Field ?) Portrait

Small Heriz

Contemporary Broadloom

Contemporary Broadloom

Bochara


Drew Klassen

Early Pine 6 Board Chest

Pine Empire Chest with Bonnet Drawer

Early Quilts

Quilt - Flower Basket

2 Nice Student Lamps

Architectural Accents



Habersham Painted 4 Drawer Chest

Handsome Pair of Twin Cannonball Beds

Bistro Chair in Good Paint

Mahogany Tall Chest

Boudoir Chairs and Skirted Tables

Children's Baker's Table

Clean Queen Mattress

Contemporary Broadloom

Child's Baker's Table with Bootjack Ends

Attic Finds

Hamadan

Vintage Tribal Carpets

Sorter

Durer Owl

Late Oriental

Green Porch Furniture

Bench

Two Greeters, woof.


Furniture: American Empire flame grain mahogany sideboard with Birdseye maple trim likely made in the Stockbridge area – c. 1835, English Regency dining table with wonderful durable finish – c. 1820, early mahogany Butler’s tray on stand – c. 1820, Chippendale style writing desk with tooled leather top, set of eight American Empire dining chairs – c.1850, set of 6 cane back French dining chairs with upholstered seats, two-part mahogany Empire banquet table – can separate into two end tables – c.1840, handsome brass bed with square posts – c. 1910, early pine blanket box – c. 1820, Empire pine chest with bonnet drawer – c. 1835, pair of bamboo armchairs, pine work table, small American tripod stand, Habersham floral painted chest of drawers, pair of handsome maple cannonball twin beds – c. 1850, mahogany tall chest, children’s Bakers table with bootjack ends – c. 1850, mahogany narrow contemporary bookcase in natural finish, green porch benches and furniture.

Upholstered furniture: three boudoir chairs, assortment of Skirted tables, two settees.

Accessories: Fluted columnar cabinet ornaments painted white, folding bistro chair, several early quilts, Good stainless steel flatware, set of gold band Czechoslovakia porcelain, Picasso mugs, Lunéville, Minton, Waterford highballs, champagnes, wines, cutglass finger bowls, some linen, neat collection of pin-back buttons and more.

Wall art: plan of Hamilton Ontario, Drew Klassen, botanical prints, owl by Durer, two good oil portraits, early map of London, portrait of Emilia Field – Stockbridge, Eleanor Clinton – flower market in Canada, Henry Vickers coastal painting, Ivan Murphy – two paintings, Stockbridge print, Ice Glen print, and, as always, a plethora of surprises!

Sawyer Antiques – Specializing in on-site sales for over 45 years.