Updated December 1, 2020
Architectural Antiques
Our inventory of architectural antiques includes items such as salvaged antique doors (including interior, exterior, board & batten and paneled construction), period fireplace mantels and paneling, reclaimed antique cupboards, antique columns, and a small selection of unique antique finds we have discovered in our salvaging process.
On Hold Van Wyck corner cupboard
This early built-in corner cupboard, c.1735, was recently salvaged from the Van Wyck House parlor in Lloyd Harbor, NY.Cost: $8,500
Added February 28, 2020
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Van Wyck pantry
This early pantry cupboard, c. 1735, was salvaged from the Van Wyck House dining room in Lloyd Harbor, NY.Cost: $850
Added February 27, 2020
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On Hold Van Wyck mantle
This early over-mantle, c.1735, was salvaged from the Van Wyck House parlor in Lloyd Harbor, NY.Cost: $1,850
Added February 27, 2020
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hay rake
This wooden hay rake was found long ago when I was taking down barns. It measures 66” wide x 69” long. It would make a great ornament to hang in a cathedral ceiling.Cost: $250
Added February 19, 2020
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Antique Wooden Chest #5
This was a large grain antique chest later used as a wood box in my house for the past 100 years or so. Holes have been repaired with copper and wire mesh. It has 3 divided compartments under the lid.Cost: $250
Added January 30, 2020
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Antique Wooden Columns #11
Set of matching, fluted columns made from solid wood. They measure 78" tall plus circular tenons on each end.Cost: $100/pair
Added January 30, 2020
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Copper and Brass Chandelier
This eight-light, c.1895 chandelier has been newly wired. It measures ~6'6" from ceiling to bulb fixtures by 3'6" in diameter. The largest globe on the top is ~10" in diameter.Cost: $2,800
Added January 30, 2020
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Terracotta Tiles #1
These tiles were salvaged from a late 1800's Taunton, MA building. They measure slightly less than 9" x 9" x 1.25" thick. They are approximately 120 years old. There are 180 tiles plus a few cracked ones.Cost: $1,800 for all or $12 each
Added January 30, 2020
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Antique Ladder #2
This A-frame ladder was salvaged from an old gas company factory building. It measures 10’4” tall when closed and 10’ tall when open. The base is 35” wide at the bottom and 17” at the top.Cost: $250
Added January 30, 2020
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Large Antique Wooden Trough
This trough originated from the Thompson, CT area. It is made from the local tulip wood used for barrels and bowls. It is very large and in great condition with little wear.Cost: $450
Added January 30, 2020
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Cast Iron Bust Statue
This bust of a French general has great detail and weathering and would make a wonderful garden ornament. Weighs approximately 145 lbs. The statue is 22” tall and the base is approx. 8” in diameter.Cost: $500
Added January 30, 2020
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Cast Iron Roman Boy Statue
This cast iron statue of a Roman boy has nice detail and weathering. Weighs approx. 130 lbs, stands 3’ high and base is 10” in diameter +/-.Cost: $850
Added January 30, 2020
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18th Century Paneled Room Ends
These 18th century paneled room ends with fireplace and door were salvaged from a Thompson, CT house that was slated for demolition.Cost: $3,500 each or $5,000 for the pair
Added January 30, 2020
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Antique Ladder #1
Split pole ladder made from pine with and hand scraped oak rails. Two rails missing but can be replaced. Original paint, light blue. Great for hanging from ceiling as decoration. It measures 22” at base and tapers to the top. It is 12’2” tall.Cost: $100
Added January 30, 2020
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Turned Chestnut Columns
Two antique chestnut turned columns. Measure approx. 6” diameter x 8’6” tall.Cost: $350/pair
Added January 30, 2020
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Large Cast-Iron Cauldron or Kettle #5
This very large cauldron is in great condition. It measures 40" in diameter at lip and is 42" deep. I'm guessing it weighs about 500 lbs. Fantastic planter or fire pit!Cost: $850
Added January 30, 2020
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Primitive Split Rail Ladder #3
Nice, primitive split rail ladder with Birch branch rungs. Great for decoration on a wall or ceiling and to hang things off of. Not for functional use! Measures ~22” wide x 9’ tall x 3&1/2” deep.Cost: $250
Added January 30, 2020
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Civil War Cannonball
Cast iron cannon ball in original condition, great patina. It diameter is approximately 5&3/8” , circumference approximately 17&7/8”, weight is slightly more than 24 pounds.Cost: $250
Added January 30, 2020
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17th Century Wooden Bust
This carved wooden bust came from England and is dated between c.1650 to c.1680. It is a rough carving with the rasp marks very visible. It measures 20” tall x 10” wide at shoulders x 6.5” wide at lower chest. A unique and very old piece.Cost: $2,500
Added January 30, 2020
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Antique Slate Black Boards
Approximately 50 pieces all 42” tall and 3' to 6' +/- wide and 1/4” to 1/2” thick. Most have green blackboard paint that can be removed on smooth side.Cost: $10 per linear foot, pick up only
Added January 30, 2020
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Antique Wood Door #134
Victorian Pocket Door with hardware. Measures 54” wide x 80” tall x 1&1/2” thick. Someone tried to strip one side and damaged the wood surface, but this could be sanded out.Cost: $100
Added January 30, 2020
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Barn Door #2
Measures approximately 42&1/2” wide x 75&1/2” tall. With battens door is 1&3/4” thick. Rollers are 4&1/2” proud of door top. No rail.Cost: $250
Added January 30, 2020
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Period Fireplace Mantel #15
Small, carved, poplar mantel. Carvings all appear to be out of solid wood, not applied. Probably only 50+/- years old. Has a small chunk missing on lower right side.Cost: $200
Added January 30, 2020
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Large Antique Factory Cart
This cart is quite large and different from any other cart I’ve seen. It measures 36” wide x 6’4” long x 20” tall and is very heavy.Cost: $500
Added January 30, 2020
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Wooden Watering Trough
The trough is in very good condition and was stored in a barn in Woodstock, CT for most of it’s life. It is 8’ long x 32” wide (at top, 22” wide at base) x 2’ tall.Cost: $450
Added January 30, 2020
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Sold Beehive oven cover
This is made of all metal which includes an ornate hand-wrought handle. It measures 23” wide and 18-1/2” tall with nice symmetry.Cost: $325
Added January 25, 2020
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Sold Cupboard door #2 from Berlin, CT
This is a small cupboard door that measures 18” wide x 17-1/2” tall and has small H hinges and a great ‘lollipop’ pull.Cost: $150
Added January 25, 2020
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Sold Cupboard door #1 from Berlin, CT
This is a fantastic, feather-edge cupboard door that measures 20-1/2” wide x 37” tall and ¾” thick. It features 8” H-L hinges and a great ‘lollipop’ pull.Cost: $325
Added January 25, 2020
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Sold Cupboard door set from Mendon, MA:
This set of doors are 6’3” tall with the upper door measuring 19-3/8” wide x 37” tall and the lower door is 39-1/2” tall. The hinge board strip is 3-3/8” wide. It features cast-butt hinges.Cost: $300
Added January 25, 2020
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Sold Antique Fruit Press
This fruit press probably dates to the late 1800’s and is in great, original condition. It is made of maple wood that has a great original patina and includes its strainers and pan. It measures approximately 4’ tall and 2’ x 2’ at base.Cost: $950
Added March 10, 2019
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Sold Antique Columns #12
A spectacular matching pair of 16’(+/-) ionic columns from a circa 1849 church that collapsed in early 2011. The church was located in Dayville, CT along route 101. The columns are complete and in very good condition.Cost: pair only, $4,500
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Antique Aetna Sign
This original, hand-painted Aetna Insurance sign (double sided) was found in the loft of a barn in Tolland, CT. It measures 38" wide x 32" tall x 3" thick.Cost: $500
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Door Transom with Side Lights #2
Set of matching Greek Revival door surrounds. The transom measures 63&3/4" long x 10" tall and has 11 panes. The two side lights are 55&3/4" tall x 12" wide and have 10 panes each.Cost: $500 for set
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Greek Revival Front Entrance
North Providence RI house. c. 1810. Greek revival front entryway with 5 window transom. Door, hinges interior and exterior woodwork included. Very heavy: approx. 500 lbs. Probably original strap hinges. Latch hardware not original.Cost: $750
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Large Cast Iron Bell
This was most likely either a large school bell or a small church bell. It measures 28" in diameter at base and approximately 18" tall.Cost: $450
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Period Fireplace Mantel #22
This Colonial Revival Mantel probably dates around the 1930's. It is in great condition and could be used with the mirrored top section or without. It appears to be white pine.Cost: $450
Added August 14, 2017
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Sold Period Fireplace Mantel #20
Corner fireplace mantle, ~c.1870 from southwestern CT. One of a matching pair from the same house, although they are slightly differently sizes. Because these are corner mantle pieces, they have a lot of room behind them and may be suitable for gas fireplaces. Made of Chestnut or Ash.Cost: $250
Added August 14, 2017
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