Kentucky Sugar Chest, Sugar Press, Jackson Press and Period Antiques at the Big House & Cottage

by appointment | 2 day sale | sale is over
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This sale in Danville, KY 40422 is a "By Appointment" sale. Please see sale info below for details.
Dates
Sat
Dec 15
12pm to 4pm
2018
Sun
Dec 16
11am to 4pm
2018

Terms & Conditions

Everyone is welcome to attend, however, you will need to call 859-583-3183 to arrange a time to visit and buy. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase some fine, quality period Kentucky antiques. There are 2 houses, the big house and cottage located in historic downtown Danville. These pieces are from my grandmother and aunt's estates.

Again, you are kindly welcome but please call to arrange a time on Sunday.

There are many pieces small and magnificent and large and grand that are not pictured.

All sales are as is, where is, no returns, no refunds, no exchanges. All large pieces are to be moved within 14 days of purchase or pieces revert back to the estate.

Cash, good check, or credit card. All sales are taxable unless valid resale certificate presented.

Not responsible for accidents, slips, falls, buyers enter and exit at their own risk. Please bring boxes, bubble wrap, assistance to load large pieces.
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Description & Details

This Sunday, Generational, period antiques for sale, circa 1790-1850 including:

  • Kentucky cherry sugar chest, circa 1820
  • Kentucky cherry Jackson Press with inlay, circa 1820
  • Kentucky sugar press with mounted cutter, circa 1840
  • Kentucky sugar table with divided drawer, walnut
  • Kentucky Windsor bench
  • Kentucky long rifle/flintlock musket, from the 1830s
  • Kentucky cherry corner cabinet with 26 panes of glass, circa 1820
  • English oils on canvas of hunt scenes, horses, landscapes, still life
  • Tennessee Press, circa 1830-40 with original key and glass pulls
  • Rare cast iron stable boy hitching post
  • English Art Nouveau walnut, marble, tile wash stand
  • Kentucky walnut 12 tin pie safe
  • Art glass
  • Fenton Lamp
  • Reverse painted lamp, early 1900
  • Rare mammy's bench with baby cradle
  • Cast metal winged griffin urns, English
  • George III knife boxes with inlay, 1700s
  • George III commode chest, late 1700s
  • Mint julep cabinet with inlay, early 1800s
  • Sugar buckets
  • Cast iron garden angel, 1870s
  • porcelain Mail Pouch, ExLax, Packers thermometers
  • child’s blanket chest with inlay
  • tall case clock with inlay
  • cast iron gate and fencing
  • banquet end tables
  • cast iron jockey
  • mantle lustres
  • hundreds of pieces of Flow Blue
  • Very rare Staffordshire
  • Staffordshire tobacco jar in form of an English soldier
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Kentucky cherry sugar chest with dovetailed case, divider, and mounted sugar nippers, English oil on canvas of jockey and horse (exquisite)Rare cherry Shaker sugar chest with dovetailed drawer, circa 1820English oil on canvas, artist Jack Smith; mantle lustres (coraline), pair of 19th century Staffordshire dogsKentucky sugar table with divided drawer; rare sugar box with cutter and drawerCherry blind door plantation desk, Sheraton period, made by Webb of KentuckyCirca 1820 mammy/slave's rocker bench with cradleCirca 1850 ornate walnut hall tree, simply stunningCirca 1830 Kentucky linen press with carved columns and original glass pullsCirca 1820 sugar box, dovetailed caseCirca 1800 cherry corner cabinet with 26 panes of glass; circa 1770 corner chair, hundreds of pieces of flow blueKentucky 12 tin pie safeKentucky pie safe, small stature, but quite excellent in every aspectCirca 1880 English oil on canvas, large piece, in original gilt and wood frameKentucky cherry sugar chest with divider, circa 1820-30;  miniature sugar chest with divider, drawer, and dovetailed case; rare French statues, signed, original one of a kind Large English oil on canvas hunt scene in ornate wood frame...magnificent lookingEarly horse oil painting on tin, English, circa 1820Tennesse Press at the cottage, original lock and key, original glass pullsWalnut pie safe, Kentucky, 12 tins, beautiful piece if you like walnut.Early Kentucky Windsor bench in old green paint and stenciling.  Excellent condition, early 1800sEnglish wash stand, Art Nouveau period, walnut, is at the cottageAuthentic bear skin rug, late 1800s pieceVery rare stable boy cast iron hitching post, purchased from Calumet farms ages agoArt Nouveau clock and vase trio, Victorian art glass peg lamps on each side; background is a circa 1820 Tiger Maple Blind Door Jackson PressRare pair of English winged griffin urnsArt glass cruets, Tiffany art nouveau center piece, cut glass, Flow Blue, etc.Kentucky 12 tin poplar pie safeUnion period coats in old trunkAwesome collection of Flow Blue, circa 1812 walnut corner cabinet, circa 1840 heavily carved cabinet, Victorian pier mirrorEarly tiger maple and cherry Tennessee Press with cellarette and wine drawers; Kentucky bourbon chest, circa 1800 with divided interior sitting on top of the PressCirca 1820 Kentucky tiger maple Jackson PressSmall tiger maple sugar chest with divided interior and dovetailed case and drawerCherry Kentucky Jackson Press, circa 1820-30Early Kentucky sugar press with mounted sugar cutter; top lifts up, original hardware, sturdy, functional pieceOriginal French sculptures, signed, circa 1870Kentucky sugar table with mounted sugar cutter, circa 1810-20Small Kentucky sugar chest sitting next to Shaker 3 tired sewing boxEarly English tea chest, dovetailed case, dovetailed drawer, interior insertKentucky walnut 12 tin pie safe, pair of George III English knife boxes (1760)Hale-Heineker barrister's bookcase with desk, from Senator Ernst.Kentucky oil on canvasKentucky cherry apothecaryWindsor desk chair, circa 1820Early Kentucky Jackson Press, oils on board of the Simpson brothers who fought in the Orphan Brigade, Confederates, circa 1860Oil on canvas of President Andrew JacksonOrnate cherub garden statue, circa 1870, very heavy, takes 2 to move, excellent structural condition, no repairs or missing piecesRare Kentucky flintlock long rifle, marked Lane and Read on the firing mechanism; slave bench/rocher, circa 1830Cast iron Jocko hitching post, purchased from Calumet Farms, cast iron lightning rods, Kentucky Windsor Bench, old blanket chestBeautiful jockey, original paintKentucky walnut Jackson Press, circa 1830Circa 1840 chest

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