Jane Langol Antiques

Welcome to my Shop at DIG ANTIQUES! I am pleased to offer an array of interesting antiques with design merit. The focus in the shop is on Art Pottery, Textiles, Paintings, Folk Art and unusual smalls. As a collector turned antique dealer, I try to present items that are worthy of my own home...and hopefully, your! My trade policies include the following. I will accept payment in the form of checks (much preferred), credit cards, money orders and PayPal, I will consider a Venmo payment. I will accept layaway plans that are reasonable. I ship all antiques via US Mail with no international sales. Please email me in advance if planning to seek a return/credit for a purchase. I will accept returns with the items returned being in the same condition as received, within 3 day (72 ours) and the buyer is responsible for shipping and insurance. If you are an Ohio resident I will charge Ohio Sales tax at 5.75%. If you are a vendor, your Vendor Resale Number is required. I will consider a layaway plan that is 1/3 down and 2 payments of 1/3 each within 3 months. Please contact me by phone at 330-813-1367 or email at jane.langol1@gmail.com Note the dot between first and last name! Enjoy while your browse through my offerings. It will be a delight to include you in my customer base. I exhibit at 14-16 shows a year east of the Mississippi River! I see a lot of merchandise. I try to bring the best for you to see and own,. Thank you for looking! Jane Langol
Painted wood box found in New York state is dated on the top 1826, The colors on top are muted as from sun/age bleaching. The sides of the box are more vivid. Age of this piece is unclear as the construction of the box has round-head tiny nails. The hinge is minus any metal and is a peg hinge that is fully functional. Size: approx 14" x 8"
Price: $340.00
Penna scissor cut (Scherenschuitte) wall piece measures 6" x 4.5". The yellow circular is cut paper while the surrounding hexagons are painted. Paper in good condition. Identity of the maker is unknown. Frame is not original. Wired for hanging.
Price: $510.00
Roseville Pottery of Zanesville, OH issued a line in 1925 called VINTAGE. It features twining grape vines and lush grapes. The glazes came in green and dark brown, with the green matte glaze being more important. This jardinière measures 10" and is beautifully glazed. No chips or cracks.
Price: $510.00
Cotton Quilt in rose mini-print and white fabric in Detectible Mountain pattern. No stains and freshly washed. Size: 80 X 68. Age: 1910-1930
Price: $395.00
This early yellow ware pitcher features a drip glaze and an incised border. Some light wear but no chips/cracks. Size: 7.5" Age 19th century. Possibly European
Price: $110.00
Weller Pottery of Zanesville, OH issued a line called "Flemish" that featured a soft matte glaze over assorted shapes with floral and garden themes. This bud vase stands 9" tall with a rose as the dominant design. Although these pieces were production line products, the colors were hand applied by women in the design department. Such a sweet piece.
Price: $72.00
Restful painting entitled "Golden Rod Fields" by Penna artist. Size 16" x 20" Artist signed on the reverse. Excellent frame
Price: $500.00
This example of Studio Pottery captures the tones and design of the Arts and Crafts era. The piece is signed and stands 8.5" high. Beautiful drip glaze makes this vase a worthy choice. Age: 21st Century
Price: $185.00
Sunshine lights this painting of a yacht harbor. Size of image: 8" x 10". Plein Aire frame is an asset to this selection. Artist signed.
Price: $295.00
The Mr. Peanut advertising doll was made by the Schoenhut Toy Company for the Planter's Nut and Chocolate Company. The organization was formed in Wilkes-barre. PA in 1906. The trademark, MR. PEANUT, was adopted for promotion in 1916. The Planter's Nut Company merged with Nabisco in 2004. Mt. Peanut was honored and earned a start on the Madison Avenue WALK OF FAME.
Price: $220.00
With the popularity of Disney's American animated classic film, PINOCCHIO, released in 1940, the Ideal Toy Company created an articulated Jiminy Cricket doll, complete with tall hat and umbrella. The Blue Fairy appoints Jiminy to guide the wooden puppet on his journey to becoming a real boy. He is known for singing "When You Wish Upon a Star". This wee cricket measures 7.5" tall and is able to free-stand if positioned right, A doll stand will help to support him. High gloss paint and cheerful face make this a loving icon of our childhood past.
Price: $310.00
A wonderful three-dimensional house of painted tin features a gable roof and added porches. This house does not appear to be been electrified as with a Christmas house. The bottom is open. There are no moving parts such as doors or windows. The unique material makes for a simple structure that captures the best of folk houses. Size: 14" tall, roughly 12" x 16" square. Painted surface shows nice age which is estimated at circa 1930-1940
Price: $320.00
This much loved Raggedy Ann Doll features bright blue eyes and not the usual shoe button black eyes. Her dress and apron are perfect. She appears to be one-of-a-kind and not a production doll. Size: 19" tall Clean condition with a great face!
Price: $95.00
This sunny scene of the South Short Yacht Club in Weymouth, Mass. was painted by Richard Flaherty, (1931-2013) a well-known Rochester, New York state plein aire artist. Circa 1970's Size: approx. 16" x 14"
Price: $330.00
Found in Penna, this quilt features a floral vase design. Perfect for a twin bed, the quilt measures 64" x 78". Age: 1930-1940 There is an early repair in the center of the quilt that is so well done one does not notice the repair. Clean, freshly laundered, and no stains. All cotton.
Price: $290.00
Two-piece coverlet woven in green and cream, double rows of eight point stars bordering 3 sides, the centerfield with large sunbursts, small floral medallions, and vining florals, the corner blocks each with four leaves. Fibre: wool and linen. Size: 89.5" X 79" Tag sewn to one edge says "64.65 LOAMAN, Provenance: The Dr. Virginia Gunn Collection of Wooster, Ohio. There are a few light stains.
Price: $390.000
Made for the tourist trade, the native American tribes of the Great Lakes and the Finger Lakes created small bead-work items to be sold as a souvenir. This example is in excellent condition and is considered a wall pocket. Size: 4.5" x 6". Strong green color makes it appealing
Price: $120.00
With the pattern "Carpenter's Square", this all cotton quilt is a geometric charmer! Made of early indigo blue, the quilt is thin and in excellent condition with no fraying, Several areas on the binding are loose, but there are no tears or stains. Size: 86" x 89" Age: estimated at 1910-1920 based on the age of the indigo fabric. This is a hard-to-find pattern that you will enjoy.
Price: $850.00
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