18th or early 19th century pine kitchen shelf, likely to be from Pennsylvania, circa 1780
18th or early 19th century pine kitchen shelf, likely to be from Pennsylvania, circa 1780
$1,475.00
18th or Early 19th Century Pine Kitchen Shelf, likely to be from Pennsylvania, circa 1780, with a cradle for holding a mortar and pestle, flanked by space for holding plates, on a shelf pierced to hold spoons, above the apron with one central narrow drawer.
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18th or early 19th century pine kitchen shelf, likely to be from Pennsylvania, circa 1780, having a stylish fluted crest and apron influenced by classic Chippendale flame finials, with a cradle for holding a mortar and pestle, flanked by space for holding plates, on a shelf pierced to hold spoons, above the apron with one central narrow drawer (typically used to hold spices for grinding, like cinnamon and nutmeg).
The shelf retains its dark red paint and remains in excellent condition.
Note: This listing is for the shelf only (not the pieces displayed upon it… although the George III Sterling spoons, 18th Century Wedgwood plates and 18th/19th Century brass mortar and pestle are available).
Measures: 22-1/2 in high x 25 in wide x 4-7/8 in deep.