RARE EARLY to MID 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FOLK ART, NEW ENGLAND PRIMITIVE ANTIQUE 13" HEIGHT x 17" LENGTH PRIMITIVE PRESSED TIN, HIGHLY DECORATIVE, EMBOSSED HONEYCOMB DESIGN INTERIOR BASIN, with SCALLOPED, RAISED CORNERS & ROPED EDGE SERVING TRAY
[Discovered in an early home & nearly untouched estate on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the Duxbury, MA area, south of Boston. The tin tray has no paint and was most likely a tea tray or a tray to bring biscuits or sweet cake to congregating guests. It has no dings, dents, creases, deformities, pushes, holes or tears. It is 100%, absolutely untouched and as it was when it was removed from the home it was discovered in. Outstanding.]
(Circa 1830-1855)
Early to mid 20th century American folk art, New England primitive, decorative pressed tin serving trays 
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DIMENSIONS: 
13" Height x 17" Width 
Weight: 12 oz.

 DESCRIPTION:
 
CONDITION:
Good to Very Good overall antique condition.