Hickory Hill Antiques

I have been collecting and selling quality country American antiques since 1982 and specialize in painted smalls, stoneware, textiles, baskets, weathervanes, hearth iron, and lighting. My love of antiques takes me to New England often and I participate in antiques shows in various parts of the country. Many years ago we were excited to have our house featured on the cover of the Jan. 1984 Country Living Magazine and to be included in Tina Woltman’s beautiful recent book “An Early Christmas”. I guarantee my items, accept payment by check, and layaway is available. Returns in original condition are accepted within 7 days of delivery and purchase price (less shipping + insurance) will be refunded in full. I hope you will enjoy my site and please call or email with any questions.
This hand made pine game board with compartments for marbles measures 14" L x 12" W x 1" D and has beautiful patina from years of use. Includes 20 19th c. clay marbles.
Price: SOLD - Thank You !!
19th c. hand stitched homespun child's ruffled bonnet in blue and white. In excellent condition with good color, 3 tiny spots, no tears, and is an unusual size.
Price: $74.00 + Shipping
A Pennsylvania walnut slaw cutter with classic PA. heart cut-out, fine patina, and color. Constructed with early nails and in outstanding condition. It measures 22" long x 8" wide and would look great on a counter top or hanging on a wall.
Price: $295. + Shipping
Sturdy corner shelf in original dark surface. Measures 14" high x 11" wide, needs a minimum of a 7" corner. Great for displaying your favorite smalls.
Price: $85. + shipping
These three bundles of 19th century flax stick were found in Pennsylvania. The next step in the linen-making process would be spinning. The braided bundles would look good in a wooden bowl or hanging from a peg rack.
Price: SOLD -THANK YOU!!
A seldom found boldly turned maple tidy used to elevate a Betty lamp & protect surfaces from dripping oil, 6" H., $425. Fine Betty lamp w/ orig. swivel top, hanging hook & wick pick, $320. Both pieces c. 1800.
Price: See above + shipping
Stone vegetables are rare and this mushroom is a very nice example, $95. The three pieces of fruit are in excellent condition, 1/2 apple $185, green/purple fig $45, red cherries $48. + shipping.
Price: Stone mushroom - SOLD-THANK YOU!!, cherries SOLD-THANK YOU!!
19th century wall box in original dark brown paint. Nicely scalloped and in excellent condition. From New England and measuring 19" H x 14"W x 4"D, it looks great with leather books, treen plates, textiles.
Price: SOLD - THANK YOU!
Pennsylvania stoneware preserve jar with beautiful leafy tulip decoration. Faint, small kiln burn on backside (see 2nd photo), otherwise in mint condition with no cracks, hairlines, or chips. Measures 9" high.
Price: $310. + Shipping.
An early pine peg rack with 9 hand-wrought iron hooks, original attic finish and beautiful scalloping. Found in New Hampshire, it is in excellent condition with no splits and measures 32 1/2" x 5 1/2". Perfect for candles, textiles, herbs, lighting, etc.
Price: 255. + Shipping
19th century wedding band hogscraper candlestick with 3 brass bands, original hanging hook, and pushup. In original untouched surface, it measures 7" tall and is a rare example. Early tin snuffer w/ great dark patina, incised line at base, ring handle. 2" high.
Price: 595. (Snuffer $145.) + shipping
Sturdy pine board in old attic surface with recessed channel for draining, found in Vermont. Aged to a deep chocolate brown and measuring 14" wide x 18" high, it would be great in a buttery or country kitchen.
Price: SOLD - Thank you!
An i8th century rush light with nice detailing: twisted shaft and a heavy counter balance. Unusual red paint adds to the desirability. The original wooden base is in old dark brown paint and the light measures 9 1/2" high.
Price: SOLD - Thank you!
This early ovoid jug has raised glaze near the top and is stamped: J.M. VOW, ERECT, N.C. It has nice proportions, is in mint condition with NO chips or cracks, measures 10 1/2" tall. A very nice example of southern pottery.
Price: SOLD - Thank you!
A rare and outstanding example of 18th century crewel work. Silk embroidery on linen with strong colors of rose, sage green, black and rose edge binding, measuring 21" x 12". The embroidery is in excellent condition with small holes in the linen backing as would be expected in a textile of this age. It would be lovely framed or on a table and is an amazing survivor.
Price: SOLD - Thank you!
A sturdy 19th century tin lantern, all original including wavy glass, black paint, and tin burner. It has a great fluted chimney and carrying handle, closing latch intact. Measures 5" sq. x 14" to top of handle. An unusual piece of early lighting.
Price: 280. + shipping
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