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Circa 1920s: Marked on inside bottom. Excellent original blue paint. "Dr. Edmund B. Frye bought the mill from Mr. Cragin in 1909. A few years later his son, Whitney M. Frye, took over the mill, calling it E. B. Frye and Son."
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Circa 1850-1875: Outstanding dry red surface in old oxblood paint with perfect oxidation on this thick-walled antique painted pantry box.
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CIrca 1850: The original painted surface on this thick walled Sabbathday Lake Village pantry box exhibits excellent patina and appropriate wear. Box measures 9 /1/2" in diameter and 6" in height.
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Circa 1880-1910: 2 3/4" x 1 1/2"h, remnants of old grean paint and wear. Nice old nails with patina.
For Sale: $175
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CIrca 1800: Early Lap Jointed Pantry Box with a mellow old finish with great oxidation, rosehead nails and small wooden pegs make this a lovely pantry box to add to your collection. Measures 5 1/2"W x 1 1/2"h.
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Circa 1880-1910: Nice dry surface on this blue painted 7 1/2" oval antique pantry box in original condition.
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Circa 1860-1880: Great color on this early wallpaper box. Wonderful greens, mustards, golds and browns wrap around this delightful lidded wallpaper box.
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Circa 1870s: Great Color on this early wallpaper box. Wonderful greens, mustards, golds and browns wrap around this delightful lidded wallpaper box.
For Sale: $495
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Early 19th Century Wallpaper Box
Circa 1825: Large wallpaper box with floral paper
For Sale: $850
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