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  • Green Painted Folk Art Swedish Chair
    Located in Houston, TX
    Green-painted Swedish chair, or stool with back, dating to 19th century. Constructed in pine circa 1860-1879. Green painted finish on upper part of chair is largely early, or origina...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Swedish Folk Art Chairs

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    Pine

  • Primitive Swedish Pine Log Chair or Kubbestol
    Located in Houston, TX
    Primitive Swedish pine log chair, or kubbestol, from Dalarna circa 1770-1789. Flip-seat for storage inside chair. Steamed bentwood banding. Fine, dry pale patina. The flip-seat has b...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Swedish Folk Art Chairs

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    Brass

  • Gray-Toned Swedish Vernacular Stool
    Located in Houston, TX
    Swedish vernacular stool in wonderful gray-toned sun-bleached woods. Sculptural, functional folk art piece. Mid-19th century, Sweden.
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Swedish Rustic Stools

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    Wood

  • Primitive Blue-Gray Painted Swedish Round-Back Chair
    Located in Houston, TX
    Primitive blue-gray painted Swedish round-back chair circa 1770-1789. Remnants of original or early blue-gray, green and salmon pink painted decoration. Heavy, thick single board sea...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Swedish Rustic Chairs

    Materials

    Ash, Elm, Bentwood

  • Scottish Horseshoe Back Chair
    Located in Houston, TX
    Scottish horseshoe-back chair, circa 1850-1870. This vernacular Windsor style stick-back chair from Argyll, Scotland, features pegged construction and remnants of original earthy red milk paint. Its seat is pine, legs and spindles are elm and the horseshoe back rail is yew wood. Originally created to function as a work or milking chair...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Scottish Folk Art Chairs

    Materials

    Paint, Yew, Pine, Elm

  • Pair of Rococo Swedish Side Chairs
    Located in Houston, TX
    Pair of Swedish rococo period chairs, hand-carved circa 1750-1789. Finish gently scraped back to original and early layers of paint in shades of red. Sold together and priced $2,900 ...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century Swedish Rococo Side Chairs

    Materials

    Pine

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    Late 19th century American handmade burled wood chair Great looking accent chair with beautiful patina and wood grain. Dimensions:...
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  • Swedish Burl Bowl of Sculptural Form
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Fine early 19th century Swedish root burl bowl retaining traces of original mustard and ox blood read paint and having lovely organic form with excellent patina.
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    Antique Early 19th Century Swedish Folk Art Decorative Bowls

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  • 18th Century Swedish Decorated Mangle Board
    Located in Kramfors, SE
    Folk art mangle board from northern Sweden. This is a typical proposal gift to the would-be bride from the groom. If he had the skill the groom would make...
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  • Swedish Stump Chair
    Located in Farsta, SE
    Swedish Stump Chair Made out of a single log of pine tree, made between in year 1680-1730. Metal ribbon and nails added in late 1800 century.       
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  • Early Salmon Painted Nantucket Light Ship Basket, Late 19th Century
    Located in Nantucket, MA
    9” Open round salmon painted Nantucket Lightship basket with wooden ears and original paint. The nails on the interior bottom indicate this was probably used as a vegetable baske...
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