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Hickory Hill Antiques has been actively dealing in Country Americana since 1982. With an emphasis on quality, form, and surface, the shop specializes in country furniture and smalls in paint, early lighting, hearth iron, coverlets, samplers, hooked rugs, folk art, treen, tole, stoneware and more.

Four to five yearly buying trips to New England assure an ever-changing inventory. Hickory Hill Antiques is open anytime by appointment.

I accept personal checks or money orders and will accept returns within 3 days for a full refund minus shipping and insurance. Please feel free to contact me for further information or additional photos on any item pictured.

HICKORY HILL ANTIQUES

Contact: Kathy Hind
Email: hickoryhillantiques@frontier.com
Address: 16045 104th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011
Phone: 425 485-3194

The following items are available directly from this shop subject to prior sale:


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Pennsylvania onion dyed linen homespun

A piece of early 19th century homespun linen that would be perfect folded on a cupboard shelf or as a table mat, in excellent condition with no holes or spots, 39" x 24".

$295.


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Rare arch base tin candlemold

19th century rare arch base 12-mold candlemold, tight split in solder (1/4" long) at one top corner, otherwise in excellent condition and surface, a rare form, 9 3/4" high.

$190.


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Pennsylvania painted doll cradle

Pine doll cradle in original bittersweet and mustard decoration with black pin striping, scalloped rockers, 19th century, 13 1/2" long.

$165.


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Three early tin cookie cutters

Clcokwise from top:

Very folky short legged horse, early, heavy, 6" wide.

Chunky tailed bird, not quite as early as horse, 3 1/2" wide.

Early, small, well-done bird, 3 1/4" wide.

$145. $55. $65.


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Wooden scrub box with tombstone top and early handmade lye soap

19th century pine scrub box in untouched attic finish with piece of soap from an old country store in Maine, 14" high.

$168.


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Doris Stauble arrangement with blueberries

In the 1970's, antiques dealer Doris Stauble (Wiscasset, Maine) purchased the contents of a warehouse stocked with Victorian millinery fruits and flowers. She combined them with antique containers such as baskets making much sought-after arrangements. This basket itself is in excellent condition and the blueberry arrangement has great color and form. It measures 5 1/2" diam. x 5 3/4" to top of handle.

$425.


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Early turned treen cup

19th century turned treen cup with applied handle, original alligatored varnish surface on exterior, interior dry, nice shrinkage, New England, 4 1/4" high.

$84.


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Bundle of early 19th century flax stricks

This bundle consists of three unusual braids (rather than twists) of early flax, Pennsylvania, 10 1/2" long.

$96.


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Unusual painted 12-tube tin candlemold

Two-handled candlemold in wonderful old, dry mustard paint, all tubes tight, no damage, Pennsylvania, 11" high.

$215.


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Tin tinderbox with untouched patina

Early tin tinderbox with interior lid, flint, and scraps of early fabric used as fuel for flame; great dark patina, 4 1/4" diameter

$325.

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