Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art

Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art

Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art
Unique Treasures From The U. &###xA0; and Around The Globe! Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art. Early American Tavern Sign B. 1792&###xA0; Plainfield, New Hampshire&###xA0; was the only son&##xA0. Founding father and Revolutionary War Veteran, &##xA0. Lieutenant &###xA0;John Stevens b. 1720 and wife, Sabra Young Stevens. The Masonic Symbol &###xA0;above a landscape with Pines in an Oval Border. A&###xA0; Cornucopia of Plenty in Oval Border&##xA0. STEVENS ” and dated, &###xA0;” 1817. It is recorded that widow&###xA0; Sabra Stevens was approved to sell mixed&###xA0; liquor &###xA0;at the house &##xA0. &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; Benjamin and his mother were the proprietors&##xA0. The Entire Provenance of this Important E arly American Family. &###xA0;Connecticut and New Hampshire &##xA0. Is available on request. We believe that the original Tavern House still stands&##xA0. Known as the&###xA0; “Stevens / McGranahan”&###xA0; house&###xA0; &##xA0. 1780 along the River Road. The two-story house and&###xA0; gable overhang&##xA0. Still retaining the original windows. &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; &###xA0; Loc. Item location:&###xA0;San Diego, California, United States. Excludes: Africa, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Ecuador, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan Republic, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of, Estonia, Greece, Guernsey, Italy, Jersey, Latvia, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Ukraine, Vatican City State, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands. &###xA0;if you received an item that is not as described in the listing. The Historic Early American Tavern Sign B. STEVENS” proprietor “1817 Benjamin Stevens b. 1792 Plainfield, New Hampshire was the only son founding father and Revolutionary War Veteran, Lieutenant John Stevens b. 1720 and wife, Sabra Young Stevens In Original Paint Side #1. The Masonic Symbol above a landscape with Pines in an Oval Border Side #2. A Cornucopia of Plenty in Oval Border B. STEVENS” and dated, “1817 It is recorded that widow Sabra Stevens was approved to sell mixed liquor at the house Benjamin and his mother were the proprietors The Entire Provenance of this Important Early American Family, Connecticut and New Hampshire is available on request. Dimensions: Height: 49″ Width: 25.25″ We believe that the original Tavern House still stands Known as the “Stevens / McGranahan” house Built c. 1780 along the River Road The two-story house and gable overhang Still retaining the original windows Loc. The item “Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art” is in sale since Monday, December 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “gallery_mission2017″ and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Signs
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed: Signed
  • Color: Multiple Colors
  • Maker: Handmade
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Style: Americana Folk Art
  • Material: Wood
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: 49″
  • Region of Origin: US-Northeast
  • Original Unrestored Paint: Historical

Early American Tavern Sign d. 1817 Historic New Hampshire Original Paint Folk Art