A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE GENTLEMAN DANDY HABERDASHERER'S TRADE SIGN
A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE GENTLEMAN DANDY HABERDASHERER'S TRADE SIGN
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THE SIEGMUND COLLECTION OF AMERICAN FOLK ART
A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE TRADE SIGN OF A GENTLEMAN

CLEMENTSPORT, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, 1820-1850

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A CARVED AND PAINTED PINE TRADE SIGN OF A GENTLEMAN
CLEMENTSPORT, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, 1820-1850
24 in. high, 15 in. wide, 2 ¼ in. deep
Provenance
The Collection of Jim and Susan Snowdon, Kentville, Nova Scotia
Ted and Carole Hayward, The Yankee Smuggler Antiques, Richmond, New Hampshire, August 1996
Literature
Richard Henning Field, Spirit of Nova Scotia: Traditional Decorative Folk Art 1780-1930 (Toronto, 1985), no. 85.
Exhibited
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, The Spirit of Nova Scotia, 1986.
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Please note this lot is now catalogued as Clementsport, Nova Scotia.

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Lot Essay

This trade sign was discovered in the basement of the Ditmars’ house, a stage stop or road-house, in Clementsport, Novia Scotia (Richard Henning Field, Spirit of Nova Scotia: Traditional Decorative Folk Art 1780-1930 (Toronto, 1985), no. 85).

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