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Peaseware Painted Covered Sugar Bowl


Classic Peaseware Covered Sugar Bowl in the Best Green Paint.  David Mills Pease was born in Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1815, moving to Ohio prior to 1838.  Records show him in Cascade Valley, Ohio in 1850.  He began wood turning about that time and was followed in this activity by three sons.  He introduced a new style of spindle-turned woodenware that surpassed other regional designs.  He possessed an inherent aesthetic sensibility nurtured by exposure to historic Connecticut River Valley refinements. The impact of visual resources of 18th and 19th century high-style furniture is reflected in Pease forms. Those items made by him and his family are very distinctive and rank among the best of the best in design, form and aesthetic beauty. 

This Sugar Bowl, presented here in its original green paint is in excellent condition. The refined finial would indicate its date of manufacture as between 1860-80.  H 4-1/4" D 4".
 

 

 

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