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Arts and Crafts Royal Rochester Cherry Wood Inlaid Serving Tray
A beautiful cherry wood and glass serving tray from the Arts and Crafts era by Royal Rochester. The tray has a super Arts and Crafts stylized design in the center. It looks inlaid to me, though it's hard to tell under the glass - it could be a combination of inlay and gold gilt or paint. The tray measures 17" by 12" not including the two side brass handles, 20-3/4" wide with handles. The underside has a pyrographic cartouche mark reading Royal Rochester with the number 011752. Four raised wool felt bumpers at the corners protect your furniture.
The tray is in wonderful condition for its age, with only a tiny scratch or two to the glass surface and minor finish wear to the corners of the wood. My apologies for the glare in the photos, it was hard to keep reflections off the glass and still show the beautiful red grain. The first photo was taken without a flash, the others with flash for better detail.
Circa: 1905 - 1915
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Royal Rochester
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6509
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Antique Whitewashed Woven Wood Picnic Basket
A wonderful old white washed woven wood picnic basket with a great primitive look from a Montana estate, 13-1/2" by 12" by 8" high not including the two bentwood swing handles. The lid is secured by two metal hinges at the back and a metal hook and eye closure at the front. I'm not sure if the whitewash paint is original but it looks it - it's definitely old, not applied recently. The bottom of the basket has one broken slat, not all the way across so it still holds - see the closeup photo.
Country of Origin: US
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4619
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Oak and Silverplate English Biscuit Barrel
This antique English biscuit barrel dates to around 1910. Made of oak, it has silverplated bands, handle, and shield decoration. It's 6" tall without the handle by 5" diameter at the base. Stamped E.P.N.S. near the upper rim.
The barrel has no liner and has lost its lid, therefore the bargain price. Great displayable storage or shelf item.
Circa: 1914
Country of Origin: GB
Manufacturer: Unmarked British Import
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