Antique OH Peaseware NEW ENGLAND FOOD 1908 advertising wood Container Folk Art
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Antique OH Peaseware !"NEW ENGLAND FOOD FBR 1908" advertising turned wood Container !* Americana, Folk Art !* Ohio, Peaseware turned wood covered Container!* Nice sample of 1876 - 1910 : Exhibition fancy and captured ring containers and souvenir buckets ERA !.* It has advertising and date on it : " NEW ENGLAND FOOD FBR 1908 " * PLEASE SEE DETAILED PICTURES FOR ITS CONDITION ! * Measures : Approx. 4 1/2" H, 3 1/8" bottom diameter...* David Mills PEASE: David Mills Pease (1815-1890) was born in Deerfield; and after living in New England and New York, he moved to Ohio prior to 1838Cascade Valley is where David Mills Pease (1815-1890) chose to establish his final family home and wood turning business in 1850.* PEASEWARE : History of Pease and Brown turned wood pieces began with utilitarian pieces like large storage containers, sock darners, pin cushions, salt and pepper shakers, needle cases, spice jars, furniture legs, tool handles and candle holders. As their success and reputation became more widely known through county, state, national and international exhibitions they began to experiment with additional forms and pieces such as fancy sewing caddies, miniture pieces, captured ring pieces, souvenir items and “glued-up pieces”. Pease / Brown forms and types fall into four periods: * 1850 - 1860: Functional, large pieces with
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