Southern Folk Artist & Antiques Dealer/Collector

Showing posts with label Federal style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal style. Show all posts
Thursday, September 6, 2018

Today's Purchase! Federal period coin silver spoon. Part 1.

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Early 19th century New York city made coin silver tablespoon in the Fiddle pattern. Made by New York city silversmith Maltby Pelletreau  ...
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Barboursville Plantation ruins 1814-1822 Barboursville, Virginia

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Barboursville Plantation ruins built 1814-1822 located Barboursville, Virginia As a tour guide at Homewood house circa 1801 the guides wou...
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Greek Revival Brooks residence, Mobile, Alabama

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The Greek Revival Brooks residence, Mobile, Alabama The Brooks residence once located at 108 North Conception Street in Mobile, Alabama. Th...
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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Gardiner-Pingree House 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts part 1

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Gardiner-Pingree House 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts In August of 2009 I toured one of the finest Federal period homes in America. The Gardn...
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I'm a antique dealer and Historical Folk artist. I created this blog to document and highlight my artwork along with my day to day life as a Artist, Antique dealer and collector. My favorite two periods in history are France's Ancien Régime, the time of French Queen Marie Antoinette 1770-1789 and the antebellum period of the American South 1830-1860. Both of theses periods ended tragically with war. I intend to explore furniture, architecture, decorative arts, culture, history, fashion and the people that made up these two fascinating periods in time. I recently moved back to my roots of Mobile, Alabama after living away for 17 years. Come and explore the restoration of my turn-of-the century Art's and crafts bungalow into a Antebellum show place.
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