Shop Profile

I have been collecting antiques for about 50 years and began selling as "The Antique Heart" about 20 years ago. I sell at shows and out of my home. Many of my pieces are from my own personal collection. I am particular about what I buy and collect and I deal primarily in early Americana. I also sell out of a mall space in a small community near Eugene, called Coburg. The Coburg Antique Mall is a wonderful place to stop if you are traveling through Oregon on Interstate 5. I accept payment by check and will ship once the check clears the bank. I also accept payment through PayPal. I charge only the excact cost of shipping and you may return items within 3 days of receiving them, if you are not satisfied. The return shippiing will be paid by the customer. Thank you for your interest in The Antique Heart. Feel free to call me if you have questions. Lona

The Antique Heart

Contact: Lona Wilken
Email: blwilken@comcast.net
Address: 2261 Avengale Drive, Eugene, OR 97408
Phone: (541)343-0454

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


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PEWTER CANDLE HOLDERS

Early 19th century, candle holders.

$275.00


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OVAL DOUGH BOWL

This very primitive, 19th century dough bowl has a dry painted surface in grey. A very well used piece it has wonderful repairs to the backside. This is a very nice addition to a "country" decor, and to any early bowl collection. A real treasure!

$575.00


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PRARIE BONNETT

19th century chambrey bonnett. Unusual buttoned detail and excellent construction. It appears to have never been laundered and is in perfect condition with no wear, holes or fading. Truly a very special piece.

$225.00


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Red Wing KO-REC FEEDER

Early stoneware with advertizing print in cobalt blue. Made by the Red Wing Union Stoneware Company in Red Wing, Minn., probably early 20th century. Measures approx. 7" diameter with a 9"base tray--(2 Piece). The wire handle is original to the piece and the feeder is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

$350.00


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EARLY HINGE

18th century, hand forged iron, "snake head" hinge. Possibly used on a trunk or a blanket chest. A nice decorator piece, or as an addition to a collection.

$145.00


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SUGAR NIPS

Very nice pair of Sugar Nips (cutters) . Used in the Colonial days to cut bits of sugar from the "cones"

$175.00


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TREENWARE BOWL

19th century turned treen bowl/tray. Approx. just 2" deep it measures 13" across the top. The bowl is "out of round" due to age and has nice "ridge" patterns on the inside and around the back.

$195.00


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APPLE TRAY

19th century Toleware bowl. Paint is in excellent condition---the piece has been stored away for many years. It measures 11" across the top and approx 4"square on the bottom.

$135.00


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FRAMED PAINTING

Original water color featuring a pear. c. 1840, signed, but difficult to make out the name. The piece is nicely framed and in very good condition.

$165.00


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QUILT

circa 1880's 9 patch quilt with borders. Never used or laundered. Pristine condition. Vivid Fall colors---green, pumpkin, deep rose and mustard. Backing is a brown print chintz. Approx. 86" square. A truly lovely and unusual find.

$575.00


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MORTAR AND PESTLE.

19th Century Mortar and Pestle. Excellent shape with no cracks in the wood. The pestle has remnents of green paint. An interesting addition to any country kitchen.

$195.00


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GOOSE DECOY

20th century, (1960's) paper mache folk art goose decoy. Made by Ralph Kohler "K & W" decoys---Tekamah, Nebraska. True to life form and in great condition. A really nice piece in a "country setting".

$375.00


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19th CENTURY FOOT-WARMER

Tin and wood construction with punched tin on all four sides showing a nice heart desigh on each side. The piece is intact with a coal pan behind the hinged door and a wire handle for carrying. This piece is a must for your early American decor.

$285.00


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PAIR OF PEWTER WALL/TABLE LAMPS

Matching pair of early pewter oil lamps. Nice patina and in excellent condition,. Possibly used on a boat, as they have a leveling suspension. Measures 4" in height and 4 1/2" diameter base. An unusual pair. Early 1800's

$325.00


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SMALL PARIAN (PORCELAIN) PITCHER.

Maker unknown. Molded pattern--Bird hunter motif. Man/dog on one panel, birds in tree on other panel Glazed interior. Measures Aprox. 4 1/4" high at spout, 2 1/2" diameter base. Has English registry lozenge on bottom. Cream color. Mid 19th century, Excellent condition.

$195.00


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JAQUARD COVERLET.

Signed and dated---"Mathias Klein"---1844. Mathias Klein was a German born weaver, who worked in Montgomery County, Ohio from 1839 to 1845. He also signed his work "Clein" up to 1850. This coverlett is in excellent condition--(small, faint stain at bottom edge). Colored fringe along side edges and cream fringe along bottom edge. Measures 88" long and 81" wide.

$1195.00


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WALE OIL LALMP

Early 19th century BETTY LAMP. Hinged lid with "rooster" adornment. Replaced widk pick. Made of hevy iron.

$275.00


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Molded pattern, Parian pitcher(pordelain)Ca. 11/11/1858

Has hinged, serpentine pewter lid with acanthus finial. Scenic Gleaner's pattern with diamo d crisscross background: deeply reliefed and intricately detailed. Wheat handle. Measures Approx. 71/4 " high at spout, 3 1/2 " diameter base. Marked "Gleaner", an English registry lozenge and "30" impressed. Cream color.

$495.00


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Large, Molded Stoneware (earthenware) Pitcher

Made by Ridgeway & Ablington-Unmarked. Bullrush/Cattail Motif. Circa 1848, excellent condition. Measures 10 5/6" high at handle, 41/2"diameter base. Heavy glazed interior, Colonial blue/green color exterior. There is a nearly indistinguishable mark on base's rim which appears to be a 38 or 39.

$695.00

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