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DECORATED SEWING CADDY.

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DECORATED SEWING CADDY.

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Auction Date:2011 Nov 25 @ 14:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
DECORATED SEWING CADDY.
Pennsylvania or Ohio, mid 19th century, walnut, cherry, and poplar. An unusual form with an upper shelf, a lower drawer, high feet, and scroll-cut drops on the sides. Retains its original paint decoration consisting of a red ground with yellow/cream stringing and polychrome flowers. 11"h. 12"w. 6"d. Ex David Good (Ohio), sold at Garth's, May 2007, lot 116.

Certainly of Amish or Mennonite origins, this caddy bears striking similarities to the work of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, Amish carpenter Samuel Plank (1821-1900), most notably, the use of purple and yellow pansies. However, the use of a red ground is atypical for Plank, but the naive flowers against a red ground is typical of the decoration found in the Swiss Mennonite community of Sonnenberg (now Kidron) in Wayne County, Ohio. See Bonson et al, Pennsylvania Folk Art of Samuel L. Plank, specifically plates 44-64, as well as Locher et al, Decorative Arts of Ohio's Sonnenberg Mennonites, page 39. See also Garth's, May 2000, lot 172 for one of a group of similarly decorated blanket chests attributed to Sonnenberg that have naive flowers against a red ground.

Condition: Tack holes on the top shelf suggest that it may have been upholstered at some point after its manufacture. A copy of the Plank book accompanies this lot.

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