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1.Poplarware sister's bonnet covered in lace with a neck piece in violet colored silk, under a glass dome.
2.Doll's poplarware bonnet under a glass dome.
3.Yarn swift, Hancock, MA, tiger cherry wood, table clamp.
4.Collection of pincushions, two with "Sabbathday Lake" labels.
5.Wool wheel, dark walnut stain, finely made distaff.
6.Gray velvet pincushion on a turned maple base, with poplarware needlecase and beeswax; and a hand-numbered maple 9" rule.
7.Dough box, poplar with cherry stain, New Lebanon, circa 1840, canted sides, dovetailed, cutout handles in ends, 9" h, 22" w, 15 1/2" d.
8.19th c. oval box, four fingers, old painted finish, gray/green, 7 1/4" l.
9.Pine, two-bar, drying rack, original gray paint, trestle foot.
10.19th c. #7 ladderback rocking chair, Mt. Lebanon, NY, maple with dark walnut finish, shawl bar, splint seat, original Shaker Mt. Lebanon #7 decal on bottom slat.
11.19th c. yarn winder, maple and pine, crossed X-base, shaped top, old finish.
12.Oval box, maple and pine, original cinnamon orange painted finish, four fingers, 8 1/2" l.
13.Oval box, maple and pine, original red painted finish, three fingers, 5 1/2" l.
14.Framed collage of Shaker paper including "Shaker Almanac, 1886", Butter Beans label, jar labels - "Crabapple Jelly", "Quince Jelly", "Strawberry Jam", etc.
15.Mt. Lebanon rocking chair, #2 style, taped back and seat in blue and beige.
16.19th c. lidded Shaker, two-handled storage pail, old green finish (R. Rasso).
17.Poplarware oval pincushion, sewing box (Sabbathday Lake), clothes hanger, fan and palm-leaf sewing box with thimbles, etc.
18.Pen wipe bisque doll, red ribbon and blue and white felt skirt; a maple embroidery hoop with thumbscrew table holder; and a tiger maple and cotton pincushion with thumbscrew table top holder.
19.Peg rail, pine with five cherry pegs, mustard painted finish, 6' l.
20.19th c. bisque head doll, open mouth, originally dressed in rain resistant outfit, poplarware bonnet, fully dressed, kid body, 23" h (ex. Avis Howell).
20A.Shaker doll cloak, red fabric.
21.Maple and wire round sieve, marked in red "N 22".
22.19th c. long handled duster, bentwood knife box, herb masher, maple butter paddle.
23.Half-round papered collar box, red silk ribbon interior and hinges, stamped with "Sabbathday Lake Shakers, Maine" trademark, 7 1/2" w.
24.Mt. Lebanon child's #1 armed rocking chair, dark finish, beige tape seat, straw filled, 12" seat h, 28" overall h.
25.Mt. Lebanon #6 rocker with arms, woven splint seat and back, dark finish.
26.Five sewing items including leather roll-up needle case with thimble, turned cherry darner case for needles, mushroom darner, turned darner in original mustard yellow, and maple ball darner.
27.Four-finger sewing box, maple, original dark varnish, swing handle, original red satin interior.
28.Two poplarware bonnets, light and dark design, paper labeled "6" and "8".
29.Two maple round sewing boxes, one with purple interior, one with green interior, both with swing handles.
30.19th c. poplar jelly cupboard, reddish stain, arched ends, four shelves, 67 1/2" h, 34 1/2" w, 13 1/2" d.
31.Early Shaker swift, maple, with rectangular style table clamp.
32.Rare Mt. Lebanon maple settee, arms original, natural finish, original wool tape seat and back, gold and beige, 1 1/2" listing, 34" h, 37" w, 17" d, 15" seat h.
33.Two poplarware sewing boxes with bee's wax, poplarware needle holder, strawberry emery, tomato pincushion.
34.19th c. sewing lapboard, birch, original red stain with inset maple yardstick, hand-numbered, initialed "G.B.C.", Canterbury, NH.
35.Cast iron room stove, marked #1, with pipe.
36.19th c. walnut boxed mirror with adjustable height, dovetailed slide lid case, leather tab, brass hinge.
37.Bottle filler, maple, original tin funnels, pewter ring at bottom, adjustable.
38.Two Shaker bottles: one embossed "No. 1 Shaker syrup"; the other paper labeled "Shaker bath salts".
39.19th c. pine garden seed box, paper label front "Fresh Garden Seeds, put up by the United Society of Shakers, New Gloucester, Maine".
40.19th c. cherry spider leg candlestand, round top, simple turned shaft, South Union, Kentucky, ex. Thomas Queen.
41.Walnut niddy-noddy, unusual long-handled rectangular form, pegged construction.
42.Shaker production footstool, maple, dark finish, canted, transfer decal "Shaker's No. 3 Mt. Lebanon, NY".
43.Seed sifter, adjustable sieve, maple, slated.
44.Two seed packets, labeled "Ornamentals Gourds, S.F. New Lebanon, N.Y."; two seed bags - beets, "New Lebanon, N.Y."; paper leaf "Pulverized sage, East Canterbury, N.H."; and three seed packets: Squash, Danves Onion, Tobacco.
45.Mt. Lebanon, NY, #3 side chair, circa 1880-1900, shawl bar, dark walnut stain, brown and white tape seat, transfer decal on back of second slat.
46.Round wooden measure, pine and chestnut, stenciled "Shaker Society, Sabbathday Lake, Maine".
47.Mt. Lebanon, #6, maple armed rocking chair, rush seat, original finish, decal on base of bottom slat, one nail needs repair (still usable).
48.Victorian crazy quilt, Canterbury, NH.
49.Three-tier spool rack, velvet tri-corner sewing box, and small leather covered box with strawberry emery.
50.Shaker desk, pine, top lifts off, two-door inset cupboard over fall front lid, five interior drawers with two shelves all over three long drawers, arched foot, 73 1/2" h, 38" w.
51.Photographic portrait highlighted with chalk, Sister Averill Ann Copley, framed, 24" x 28".
51A.Photographic portrait of a Shaker Sister, framed, 24" x 28".
51B.Photographic portrait of a Shaker Sister, framed, 24" x 28".
52.Framed photograph, "A Group of Niskayuna Shakers" (top left - Sister Anna Case), 12 1/2" x 15".
52A.Framed printed sign on paper, "Please Shut This Door / Thank You!", 7 1/2" x 13 3/4".
53.Mt. Lebanon, NY, #4 three-slat rocker without arms, dark walnut finish.
54.Wooden sewing implements including: two darning eggs, one opens for needle storage; two maple darning balls; and one walnut long handled darning egg which contains spool and needlecase.
55.Mt. Lebanon, NY, child's slat back armed rocker, #1, original tape seat under covered cushion (red and black).
56.Pair of two-slat maple and cherry dining chairs, tilters, mauve tape seats, raised nipple finials, tapered front legs, 29" h.
57.Mt. Lebanon silk bookmark, marked "E.J. Neale & Co., Shaker Cloak", framed.
58.Basket of sewing items to include: mini basket, pincushion, strawberry emeries, heart pincushion, scallop shell pincushion with pink velvet, thimble, etc.
58A.Oval box, marked "THREAD" on lid, 7 1/2" l; and an oval open box, 11 1/2" l; both with three fingers.
59.Pine and cherry, one-drawer work table, breadboard ends top, turned leg, grain paint over original red stain, 27 1/2" h, 33 3/4" l, 22 1/2" d.
60.Mt. Lebanon, NY, #4 rocker, three-slat, splint seat.
60A.Shaker #2 production rocker, tape seat.
61.19th c. maple, four finger, spit box, original finish, some breaks.
62.Shaker production footstool, maple, canted top, Mt. Lebanon, NY decal.
63.Collection of tin including two milk dippers, two water dippers, peel, etc.
63A.Shaker cast iron stove with penny feet.
64.Oval handled maple carrier, four fingers, natural finish, 11 1/2".
65.Mt. Lebanon, NY, Shaker rocker, maple, splint seat and back, #3.
66.Mt. Lebanon, NY, maple footstool, splint top.
67.Apple peeler, table top clamping device, stamped in a rectangle "JS".
68.Enfield, CT, painted oak fruit press, with iron handled and steel punch strainer, dovetailed construction with lamb's tongue chamfering.
69.Large gathering basket, black ash splint, round top, rectangular base, 14 1/2" h, 24" dia.
70.Mt. Lebanon, NY, #4 ladderback side chair, blue and cream woven tape seat, dark finish.
71.Mt. Lebanon, NY, maple, #7 armed rocking chair, transfer decal inside right rocker.
72.Oval box, pine and maple, original painted finish, green top, light salmon paint, four fingers, 9 1/4" l.
73.Sewing lot to include: pair of sewing boxes with pincushion tops, walnut cases, long drawer at base, and thread pulls.
73A.Two Shaker pincushions, one stamped "Alfred, Me".
74.Shaker traveling swift, turned wood with wire table clamp, and a chestnut hanger with a string for peg.
75.Pair of Enfield, NH, side chairs, dark finish, birch, top of front right stile marked #5 and #7, originally cane seats.
76.Child's two-slat cane seat side chair, Harvard, Mass. community, circa 1830, cherry wood, 31 1/2" h, 15" seat h.
77.Pair of Enfield, NH, side chairs, birch, light finish, one stile marked "#19".
77A.Enfield, NH, covered pail, impressed "N.E. Shakers, Enfield, NH", in old red finish.
78.Two books and pamphlet, Millennial Church, Albany 1848; Christ's First and Second Appearing (4th Ed.), Albany, 1856; A Discourse... Divine Inspiration... Harvard, 1853.
79.Collection of 13 framed labels, Extracts, Ointments, etc.: Dandelion, Horehound, Wildlettuce, Henbane, New Lebanon, NY, "ex. Andrews Collection, framed by Ejner Hand Gerg, Butternut frame".
80.19th c. cherry trustee's slant lid desk, circa 1820-50, case with seven pigeonhole interior and six small drawers, over two side-by-side drawers over long drawer, over a pull-out writing slide, all on tapered square legs, molded inset paneled sides, Enfield, CT, 52" h, 28 3/4" writing surface, 36 1/2" w, 25 1/2" d.
81.Four printed labels: "Anna Case, Trustee", (2) Butter Beans, String Beans, Fresh Tomatoes, South Family Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, NY.
82.Oval box, pine and maple, natural finish, four fingers, thin chip at base and old repair to lid, 11 3/4" l.
83.Collection of five pieces of poplarware, including knitting needle box, 15 1/2" l (with needles), Sabbathday Lake, Maine, sewing boxes, pincushion, kid trimmed.
84.Two pine slide lid boxes, dovetailed cases, New York State, one for candles.
85.Early three-slat ladderback tilt chair, New Lebanon, rush seat, maple with original orange/red varnish finish.
86.Collection of pegs and pegboards from New Lebanon, NY (four boards and approximately 40 loose pegs).
86A.Red painted peg rail, three pegs, Enfield, CT, 73" l.
87.Workstand, half round pine top over two drawers, on a turned shaft on three snake legs.
88.Pine writing box, finely dovetailed, hinged lift lid is fitted with bent wire paper holder, pen and pencil compartment with ink holders.
89.Two pails: one pine with reddish stain; the other with green paint and lid, both missing an iron strap.
90.Maple, Mt. Lebanon, NY armed rocking chair, circa 1880, stamped #6 on back of top slat, rush seat, refinished condition.
91.Three framed A.J. White advertising cards: Shaker Soothing Plasters, Siegels Syrup, Shaker Extract of Roots and Shaker Family Pills (all in color).
92.Set of six New Lebanon, NY, community tilt chairs, circa 1820/30, mixed seats including tape and splint, all in original natural finish, 15 1/2" seat h, 41 1/2" overall h.
93.Collection of scoops including some with tin scoops and maple handles, and a large maple one-piece scoop.
94.Cherry pill counter scoop, rectangular scoop edge, with handle, 10 rows by 10 columns, holes to count 100 pills, hole in handle to hang on peg.
95.Exceptional Enfield, NH cane seat rocking chair, birch, original dark varnish finish, appears to be original seat.
96.Poplarware sewing box, poplarware pincushion, and pincushion on turned base.
96A.Sewing carrier, stamped "Sabbathday Lake", with three attachments.
97.Cherry hanging infirmary cupboard, breadboard door on top over a fall front writing surface, rabitted to fit top, canted front, dark natural finish, turned wood knob.
98.Three-tier cherry spool rack with velvet pincushion top, multicolor thread, and three turned feet.
99.Two grain scoops: one chestnut and one maple, both with cutout handles.
99A.Early large round basket with conical raised center, cross wrapped rim and carved notched handles, 27 1/4" dia.
100.Double chest of drawers, two banks of six graduated, dovetailed drawers, original knobs, applied molded top and bottom, signed inside top right drawer "Mary Ann Taylor, New Lebanon", original dark red paint, 48 1/2" h, 51 1/2" w, 18" d.
101.Bentwood knife box; collection of awls; round combs; two glove stretchers; and a brush.
102.Pair of three-bar drying racks, with trestle feet and through mortise construction.
103.Poplarware Shaker bonnet with #6 paper label inside, on a turned maple hat stand.
104.Maple one-piece grain shovel with finely carved handle.
105.Tall clock, New Lebanon, NY, circa 1815-20, cherry, original finish, brass face, signed "W. Don Turriff", attributed to "Eratus Rude".
105A.Pine slide door desk box with shelf interior, doors on both sides, original finish.
106.Collection of five ribboned, palm-leaf sewing baskets, square, rectangular and other geometric shapes.
107.One-drawer sewing stand with tray top, pine and maple, tapered leg, pegged top, signed inside drawer "Chauncy Miller, 1838".
108.Chair wheel in old ebonized black paint, with natural spokes.
109.Collection of objects including framed Maine textile, tin glasses case, iron rectangular trivet, turned sander, cherry turned sewing box, and double comb.
110.Watervliet or New Lebanon ladderback side chair, maple, rush seat, circa 1830-1840.
111.Two adjustable table swifts, maple, one is light yellow, the other is dark stain, Hancock, Mass., 23" and 18".
112.Sewing lapboard, pine with breadboard ends, wooden hinged chamfered cherry leg for sitting, originally from George Marx Collection.
113.Collection of handmade tin pans including grease pans, crumb pans and dust pans.
114.Fixed handle oval carrier, maple and pine, three fingers, orange shellac finish.
115.Watervliet, NY ladderback side chair, refinished, paper rush seat, maple.
115A.Oval sewing carrier, green silk interior, poplar needlecase.
116.Three oak Shaker measures, oval stencil "Shaker Society Sabbathday Lake, ME".
116A.Mt. Lebanon rocking chair, blue taped seat, #3, maple, original finish.
117.Two oak grain scoops with turned handles, and a measure.
117A.Swift, maple, original yellow wash, Hancock, Mass.
118.Kindling box, poplar, original mustard painted finish, ex. Upton Collection, two hinged, lidded compartments, shaped handle (one lid is an early replacement), 17" l, 11" w, 10" h (to top of handle).
119.Round pantry box, original gray paint, pine and hickory, three fingers, ex. Mendel Collection, 13" dia.
120.Pine and cherry, single drawer work table, breadboard, turned leg with original turned leg lifters, Sabbathday Lake, Maine origin, 26" h (without lifters), 28".
121.Two applesauce pails: one with partial label; and a grain painted pail with iron diamond fitting, and band with wooden and wire handle.
122.Collection of tin including four milk pans and two dippers.
123.Dinner/farm bell with turned and banded handle; pictured on p. 30 The Shakers in Old Chatham; book sold with bell.
124.Lot of ephemera including "E.J. Neale & Co., Mt. Lebanon, NY Shaker Cloak", silk advertising bookmark; "Ointment of Thorn apple" label, framed; postcards Sabbathday Lake and Alfred, ME, Harvard, MA, and East Canterbury, NH.
125.Work table, single drawer, cherry, tapered square leg, small brass pull, beaded drawer, circa 1840.
126.Two round sieves and a grain dipper.
127.Five rug beaters, different sizes, one with faded label.
128.Four-bar pine drying rack, with trestle feet and through mortise construction.
129.Cat's head basket, information on paper, Josephine from Alice Brown, Sept. 23, '45, Josephine was from Canterbury, Alice from Enfield, CT, re. Bud Thompson.
130.Revolving work stool, pine and maple, original finish (red stain), original cast iron revolving mechanism, stretcher base, 17" h, 14" dia.
131.Pail, pine, original salmon red paint with black painted steel bands, swing handle with wooden bail, original yellow cream painted interior, 4 1/2" h to rim, 5 1/2" dia.
132.Footstool, maple, dark walnut stain, taped top in red stripe and beige, 10 1/2" h, 13" sq.
133.Two framed engravings from Leslie's "Popular Newspaper", Sept. 1873, "Girls' Clothes Room, Church Family", "Kitchen, Church Family".
133A.Two framed engravings from Leslie's "Popular Monthly", Dec. 1885, and Leslie's, Sept. 1873, "Shaker Schoolroom", "Shaker Ironing Room", Lebanon, NY.
133B.Framed serigraph, "Shaker Meeting House, Sabbathday Lake, Maine by K Jakobsen, #11 of 225, 19" x 26".
134.Hand-colored lithograph, Kellogg, NY, "Shakers, Their Mode of Worship", early frame and glass, 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" (Shakers Dancing).
134A.Framed engraving from Leslie's "Popular Monthly", Dec. 1885, The Shakers in Niskayuna - Religious Exercises (Shakers Dancing).
134B.Two framed engravings from the "graphic", May 14, 1870, "Shakers at Meeting, Religious Dance", 20" x 23 1/2" and "Shaker Meeting the Final Procession", 18 1/2" x 22 1/2".
135.Two framed engravings from Leslie's "Popular Monthly", Dec. 1885, "Shakers Enjoying a Sleigh Ride", "Business Office and Dining Room, N. Family".
135A.Framed engraving, "The Graphic", London, May 1870, "Dinnertime at Mount Lebanon", "Shakers Going to Meeting", "A Shaker Sleigh Party".
135B.Two hand-colored wood engravings, J.W. Barber, 1836, Shaker Houses, Enfield, Shakers Dancing.
136.Sister's bonnet, poplarware, dark brown and white geometric designs; and a turned bonnet stand, pine and cherry, original finish.
136A.Very large early gathering basket with two handles, 27" dia.
137.Maple bottle filler, adjustable height, with four tin funnels.
137A.Oval box, three fingers, maple and pine.
138.Four bottles with cork stoppers, embossed "Pure Horse Radish", two "Extract Valerian", "Digestive cordial, A.J. White, New York".
138A.Millennial Church, 2 vols., and Shakerism, 1912.
139.Sap buckets, Enfield, NH, pine, red with white interior, and yellow with red interior (stamped on bottom).
140.Wood box, pine, original pumpkin paint, Enfield, NH, circa 1840, hinged top section shelf, turned knob, bootjack ends, 43" h, 24" w, 17 1/2" d.
141.Footstool, pine and maple, dark walnut finish, canted top, trademarked on bottom, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y.
142.Oval carrier, four fingers, cherry and pine, varnish finish, fixed handle, 10 1/2" l.
143.Oval sewing box, four fingers, cherry and pine, maple handle, swing handle, varnish finish, fitted interior, poplar needle holder, strawberry emery, gold silk tomato pincushion, beeswax, 7" l.
144.Adjustable maple table top swift, with turned clamp and yarn holders.
145.Early Mt. Lebanon rocking chair, transitional arm, #7 stamp on top of back slat, shawl bar, ebony finish, rush seat.
146.Footed footwarmer with cloth top and old red finish.
147.Four Sabbathday Lake sewing/bureau boxes, inlaid walnut, maple and mahogany, late 19th c.
148.Collection of tin including coffee pot, pail, lidded milk pail, lamp filler, teapot, and shaving cup.
149.Collection of woodenware including clothespins, mortar, and horsehair brushes, with finely turned handles.
149A.Two storage boxes, oval with blue paint; and round box, opposing fingers.
150.Early 19th c. plank seat pine and maple bench, one slat canted back, single front flat-board stretcher over arched bootjack end.
151.New Lebanon cheese mold, maple with copper nails, round, natural finish, 14" d.
152.Collection of iron and wood utensils: pie lifter, double chopper, long handled sieve, long handled fork, egg dipper.
153.Pen wipe, miniature basket and leather needle wrap.
154.Cherry pipe box, arched top, with hole for hanging.
155.Work cabinet, walnut, sectioned interior, dovetailed construction, Groveland, New York.
156.Oval sewing carrier, maple, four fingers, lined with Victorian printed cotton, original finish, 11 3/4" l.
157.Pincushion, maple, light tan velvet cushion, strawberry emery and beeswax, seven tall spindles, 6" h.
158.Large collection of palm-leaf sewing baskets, some with flower painted tops.
159.Two bentwood knife boxes.
160.Cast iron stove, four legs, two-piece construction.
161.Oval box, pine and maple, natural finish, four fingers (lid finger is opposite to fingers on lower section), probably Maine origin, 10 1/2" l.
162.Collection of six brushes, including two with variegated bristles, one with velvet top.
163.Collection of hangers, including short hangers with leather thongs and a longer cloak hanger.
164.Two Sabbathday Lake, Maine, sewing baskets, one with alternate light and dark veneer rectangles, original paper and cloth interiors.
165.Watervliet, New York style rocker, scrolled arm, natural splint seat, four curved slats, old varnish finish.
166.Four bottles with paper labels, including two labeled "Rose Water" and two labeled "Cucumber Pickles"; and a 19th c. porcelain cup, labeled "Sabbathday Lake, Maine".
167.Two slate boards and a palm-leaf fan.
168.Collection of five graduated pantry boxes, Harvard style, three round and two oval.
169.Oval box, maple and pine, old natural finish, four fingers (right to left construction), Maine origin, 9" l.
170.New Lebanon, three-slat, child's rocking chair, original dark varnish finish, original woven splint seat, original finials (reattached), back seat rail missing, circa 1830, 11 1/2" seat h, 29 1/2" overall h.
171.Paper lot including card from "East Canterbury, N.H."; "View of Shaker Village, Canterbury, N.H."; two issues of "The Manifesto".
172.Three-tier walnut sewing box with two drawers, pincushion top and thread pulls; hand-held mirror; two needle roll-ups, one leather and one red velvet.
173.Collection of sewing items to include pincushion in a basket, three leather sewing kits, sewing bird, darning egg, small basket, and a mirror.
174.Collection of sewing items including four handled darning eggs, stretcher, and poplarware needlecase.
175.Sodus Bay side chair with tape seat.
176.Shaker style brushes: maple, cherry, and walnut handles, some with horsehair.
177.Set of six graduated, Shaker style, hand mirrors, one with peg hole.
178.Two fruit squeezers, maple and tiger maple, one on fixed platform and three legs.
179.Large collection of Shaker style brushes including variegated horsehair, clothes, paint, cleaning, etc.
180.Mt. Lebanon, NY, maple and cherry, #2 child's side chair, original dark varnish finish, rush seat, stamped "2" on back of top slat, 12" seat h, 32 1/4" overall h.
181.Collection of six tin sieves and skimmers.
182.Four berry baskets, and a variegated handled pail.
183.Pine and maple oval box, three fingers, original green paint, unusual wire repair to central lower section, signed on inside lid "Suzie Davis Felton", 8 3/4" l.
184.Dorothy cloak, very rare and unusual color, relined.
185.Meetinghouse bench, maple and pine, green painted finish, 7' l.
186.Round sewing box, and round pantry storage box, pine and maple, both natural finish, sewing box fitted with poplarware pincushion, tomato pincushion, strawberry, light purple silk, swing handle, both 7 1/2" dia.
187.Collection of woodenware: two handled measures, three Harvard style oval boxes, one small round box, one finger.
188.Four bottles, paper label, embossed glass, "Shaker Pickles", "No. 1 Shaker Syrup, Canterbury, N.H.", "The Shaker Family Pill, A.J. White Dose 2-4", and "Shaker Anodyne Nth (North) Enfield, N.H.".
189.19th c. rectangular wooden bellows and herb tins from Sabbathday Lake.
190.Work basket, woven black ash, New Lebanon, NY, round, two handles, excellent condition and patina.
191.Collection of woodenware: herb grinder, two glove stretchers, stove duster, and scoop.
192.Small basket with early tag describing a Shirley, Mass. history, "given by Eldress Josephine Jillson"; a palm-leaf elliptical box; and two pipes.
193.Tin coffee pot with a double spout and copper bottom, tin dust pan, and iron trivet.
194.Three hand mirrors, one with dark ebonized finish, one oval and a miniature oval; miniature wooden shuttle; Peppermint bottle; and a graining comb.
195.Oval box, four fingers, maple and pine, original green painted finish, 9 1/4" l.
196.Grain shovel, pine, red finish, one piece.
197.Work basket, rectangular, four wooden slat runner base, New Lebanon, two handles, 8" h, 24 1/2" l (small hole in one corner).
198.Covered basket, 5 1/2" h, 8" square.
199.Mt. Lebanon rocker, maple, dark walnut finish, #4, blue tape seat, trademark decal on lower back slat.
200.Arm rest, poplar, red painted finish, padded top.