Description: This item is an early 19th-century clothes brush, previously owned by Joseph Bachman of Pennsylvania. The brush features an intricately embossed leather handle and dense black bristles. The brush's design and craftsmanship suggest it was used during the early 1900s, likely as part of a personal grooming set. The embossed floral motifs on the leather casing point to a handcrafted item, consistent with 19th-century styles. Period: Early 19th century Material: Embossed leather and bristles (likely natural animal hair) Condition: The brush appears in good vintage condition with some expected wear along the leather edges. Provenance: Owned by Joseph Bachman in Pennsylvania, which adds historical value. Design: Floral motifs embossed on the leather, typical of early American handcrafted items. Size: Approximately 7.5 inches Brushes like these, often used in personal grooming sets, were commonly made with high-quality materials, such as horsehair bristles and leather. If the embossing is in good condition, and the bristles show minimal wear, this increases its value. Antique Early 19th-Century Embossed Leather Clothes Brush This beautifully embossed clothes brush, dating back to the early 1800s, was owned by Joseph Bachman of Pennsylvania. Featuring intricate floral motifs on its leather casing and durable bristles, this brush is a fine example of early American craftsmanship. Whether you're a collector of personal grooming items or 19th-century Americana, this piece makes an excellent addition to any collection.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Utica, Michigan
End Time: 2024-12-13T05:55:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Origin: Unknown
Color: Brown
Style: Antique
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: leather & natural horse hair
Maker: unknown
Age: 1900-1940