Legs of all shapes and sizes!
Converse is here to give your day a boost with some new (to
us)
Items you may find of interest:
1. Turned Legs: English Gate Leg Table
18th century gate leg table. The oval top measures 56" X 41 1/2" (and is 28"
high). Wonderful nearly 300 year old solid oak surface.
2. Stubborn Legs: Staffordshire Bull
A rare and unusual treacle glazed bull of a larger size: 14" high and 16" long.
This is believed to be Wieldon, ca 1815.
3. Curvy Legs: American Queen Anne Candle Stand
Ca. 1750- 1790, with a round tilt top over a columnar standard with carved snake
feet.
4. Flexible Legs: Carved Stone Buddha
A fine carved stone Buddha, about 22" in height. 16th century
5. Striped Legs: Delft Ware Gin Jug
Dutch Delft figural gin jug, 14" in height. The mark "A" is on the bottom. Late
19th or early 20th century.
6. Straight Legs: Elm wood stool
English solid elm three legged stool, 18th or 19th century.
7. Hidden Legs: Delft Friar Figure
Two color 18th or 19th century figural jug in the form of a friar holding a
pitcher with a twisted handle, 10 1/2" X 8" X 5".
8. And What Goes at the Bottom of Legs?
These came with an attached label reading "Very rare Crow Moccasins from Montana
in beautiful condition with olive coloring, circa 1860".