A GROUP OF CARVED BURLWOOD TABLEWARE
THE SIEGMUND COLLECTION OF AMERICAN FOLK ART
A GROUP OF CARVED BURLWOOD TABLEWARE

AMERICAN, LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF CARVED BURLWOOD TABLEWARE
AMERICAN, LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY
comprising a bowl, scoop and porringer
5 ¼ in. high, 11 ½ in. wide, 10 ½ in. deep (the bowl)
2 ¼ in. high, 4 in. wide, 6 ¾ in. deep (the scoop)
1 ½ in. high, 4 ¾ in. wide, 4 ¾ in. deep (the porringer)
Provenance
The bowl: Judith and James Milne, New York,
The scoop: Devere Card Collection, Hamilton, New York
Madeline Killeen Antiques and Apprasials, Ithaca, New York, July 1983
The porringer: Andrew and Anita Swatkovsky, Hubbardsville, New York, July 1983
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