January 16, 2020 The Susquehanna Collection
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/16/2020
The tinware tea caddy, Pennsylvania, early 19th century, is of oval form with a fitted circular lid. It is painted with a bright red, yellow and green blossom on a black asphaltum ground with yellow scallops and feathers. It stands at 4 - 1/4" inches. The tinware chamberstick, Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, is of circular dished form with a ring handle painted in bold red, yellow and green floral motifs on a black asphaltum ground with yellow scallops. It is 6 - 1/4" in diameter. The tinware match safe, probably Pennsylvania, early 19th century, has an arched and crimped backplate and an angular pocket. It is paint decorated with red, yellow and green leafage and flowers on a black asphaltum ground. It is 8" long and 4 - 1/4" wide.
Item Dimensions: Larger:6 - 1/4"d x 1 - 3/4"t.