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Mid 1800's Pennsylvania Primitive Pine Dry Sink AAFA
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Beautiful circa 1840 -1860's Pennsylvania dry sink. Features hand cut dovetails, hand planed and chamfered drawer bottoms, hand chamfered door panels, solid white pine and square nail construction. All the hardware appears to be original with the exception of the drawer pulls. This is a great hand built antique dry sink with wonderful oxidation around the nails in the back as you can see in the photos. This came from a local Camp Hill estate (near Harrisburg). Dimensions are 33" high x 17.5" deep x 41" long. A wonderful piece of American country furniture that is just the right size for about any spot in your primitive home. Most my auctions are no reserve but this piece does have a fair and modest reserve. In an antique shop this piece would cost $600+ and my reserve is considerably less then that. ****PLEASE READ**** This piece is for pick up only though I am willing to meet or deliver within 100 miles or so of area code 17370. I am very flexible and I am sure we can work something out on the delivery end. Any questions or to discuss options feel free to contact me and I will be glad to work with you. Thanks so much for looking and HAPPY BIDDING!!
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