14 E. King Antiques Design

We have relocated back to New Jersey and are now selling many items out of our 40 year collection. All items are guaranteed authentic. Returns within 14 days will be refunded in full, less return shipping. Personal checks, Paypal and credit cards accepted. 30 day Layaway available with 25% non-refundable deposit. Emails welcome.
Two 1800's blue decorated stoneware canning crocks- An 8" tall one-quart crock attributed to Parr, Baltimore, MD and a 10" tall 2 quart attributed to Remmey of Philadelphia, PA circa 1860's. Both crocks are in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or repairs.
Price: 1 qt. $120; 2 qt. $165 plus shipping
This adorable 5 3/4" tall seated kitten is made of solid chalk and retains its original paint. It dates from the 1800's and hails from Pennsylvania. Very good condition with paint wear as shown.
Price: $350 includes shipping
This is a 35" long walking cane with a glass-eyed Mallard duck top. The paint is original, and it dates from about the 1940's. The black painted shaft is made of old wormy wood and has a bend, giving this cane a lot of character. It still has the metal piece nailed to the bottom of the stick.
Price: $85 plus $10 shipping
10 3/4" x 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" oval tin vasculum with working hinged lid and clasp. Original patinated green paint with gold stripes. Used for collecting botanical specimen. Unusual and uncommon item. Dents and associated paint loss on one end as shown
Price: $125
Unusual form straight-sided measure with two lap jointed bands secured with iron nails. The coopered measure has tightly joined 1/2" thick pine staves with a solid wood bottom that is mortised into the staves. The measure is constructed just like a bucket but never had a handle or a lid. The outside of the measure is an old, original Windsor green paint that has oxidized to a near black color. Superb condition. 12 1/2" diameter x 6" tall. You will probably never see another one, especially in this condition.
Price: 495 plus 15 shipping
19th C. 11" diameter blue seaweed decorated mocha banded bowl in great condition.
Price: 175.00 plus $15 shipping
This is an unusual faceless doll made of oil cloth attributed to Southwest Native American Indians circa mid-20th Century. The colorful 7" tall figure is mounted to an octagonal wooden base and has an old, dusty, untouched surface which would clean if desired. An interesting folk art item!
Price: $58 includes shipping
Measuring 18 1/2" wide x 21" high, this tin hanging dough board with rolling pin holder dates to the latter part of the 1800's. As you can see, it has a lot of patina. Overall, the board and pin are both in good antique condition. Scarce item.
Price: $400 plus $25 shipping
Measuring 9" tall and 6" in diameter at the base, this sand weighted push-up tin candlestick has good patina and is about 100-150 years old. The working push-up has a small brass knob and the candlestick is in overall excellent condition.
Price: $145 includes shipping
Here are two 19th C. Pennsylvania slipware pie plates from my collection. One is 9 3/4" in diameter and just has some light wear. The other is 9" in diameter and has a few small losses to the slip as shown.
Price: Larger sold; Smaller $245; free shipping
This 12 1/4" x 5.5" tall solid hardwood chopping block retains an old red painted surface and is signed on the bottom "TUK-AWAY, TEXAS MFG CO, BRENHAM, TEX". It dates from the first half of the 20th Century and is in excellent condition. Weighing about 11 pounds, the block would make a perfect addition to your country kitchen or General Store display.
Price: $165 includes shipping
6 3/4" diameter blue gray; 7 1/4" dia. red; 7 1/2" dia. windsor green; All are in good condition with honest, old paint. Iron tacks, lap joints, square wooden pegs. More photos on request.
Price: $165 ea. with free shipping.
Here's an 1800's 10" tall x 4 1/4" dia. blown glass storage jar with a painted tin lid. The jar has an open pontil and is in good, clean condition. There is a small shallow chip on the top rim as shown, and the paint on the lid has wear.
Price: $110 free shipping
Paint decorated to simulate redware, this mid-1800's earthenware rundlet may be one of a kind. Measuring 5 3/4" long by about 4 1/2" in diameter at its widest, the rundlet is in excellent condition. A beautiful piece to complement your redware collection!
Price: 150 plus $10 shipping.
19th C. Windsor green pine storage box with black stenciling. The box is all original and in good condition with paint wear as shown. The medium sized box measures 15 1/2" wide x 9 3/4"" deep x 9 1/2" tall and is simply constructed with small square nails. There is the original hook and eye closure and original thin iron hinges. An honest, well made, primitive box. American. Circa 1850.
Price: $145 plus $20 shipping
This wonderful 1800's bowl measures a slightly oval 19.5" x 18" x 6" tall. It has an old, black-painted surface and a wonderful, dark patina on the interior with an interesting grain in the wood. The condition is really superb with no cracks, repairs or losses. An exceptional wooden bowl! American. Circa 1830-50.
Price: $595 includes shipping
This large pewter bowl measures 14 1/2" in diameter and 2 3/4" tall. It features a wide scalloped rim and weighs almost 5 pounds. There are three hallmarks on the underneath which I have not been able to identify. Nonetheless, an awesome bowl as a centerpiece for your dining room table. Very Good condition with normal distressing and wear. Sorry, stone fruit are NFS.
Price: $150 plus $15 shipping
This 16" diameter x 6" tall pine needle basket hails from North Carolina and is in excellent condition. Similar to a coil rye basket only much scarcer, the basket has tapered sides and a push-up bottom. It is intricately woven with braided sweet grass holding the pine needles securely in place. Great size and condition. Circa early 1900's. (stone fruit NFS).
Price: 175.00 plus $15 shipping
Seldom seen is this stoneware rolling pin from Mt. Bethel, Pennsylvania. Dating from the early 1900's, the pin features blue decorations and the original wooden handles. The advertising reads "Compliments of GRUVER & RAESLY, MT. BETHEL, PA.". Just under 16" long, the pin is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, lines, stains or repairs. An investment quality stoneware advertising item.
Price: $350 with $10 shipping.
A mid-19th Century 9" diameter dark blue "The Valentine" Staffordshire plate stamped on the back "CLEWS WARRENTED STAFFORDSHIRE" with crown logo. From Wilkie's Design. Wonderful color and very good condition with a very faint hairline in the glaze near the Clews mark.
Price: $58 plus $7.50 shipping
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