Welcome to Log Cabin Antiques! We are located off the Plains (or Common area) in Kingston, NH. From the Plains, turn onto Bartlett Street. Look for our sign and flag halfway up on the right. Log Cabin Antiques-21 Bartlett Street, Kingston, NH. SORRY, NO SHIPPING! Email any questions to logcabinantiquesgifts@yahoo.com Hours are NOW SATURDAYS ONLY! 10-5 or by appointment.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Small and compact primitive workbench
This rustic workbench was just taken out of a NH barn that was about to be torn down. Saved from the bulldozer! Has a vise on front leg, and measures 78 by 17 inches deep and stands 31 inches tall.
Folding wire rack
Folding wire rack
Ladies leather figure skates
Prim wall hanging shelf made from an old crate
Rustic shelf
Hand forged spurs that go jingle jangle jingle!
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
My husband just can't resist these old buggies!
Pretty buggy was repainted a few years ago. One wheel is not original, but was painted to match. It's slightly larger than the other side. Overall though the buggy is in excellent solid condition and has a reupholstered vinyl seat and front section. This would make a fabulous display in shop or on your lawn! It measures 99 inches in length, 58 inches wide from wheel to wheel and is 57 inches tall.
Sweet little antique doll's dresser!
Metal stool is perfectly paint spattered!
Old wooden shutter refashioned into an antiques sign
Metal baskets!
Metal baskets!
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Working vintage candy vending machine!
1940's working candy vending machine was made in Haverhill, MA by DuGrenier. We filled the display windows with some vintage style candy bars for a great display. It takes one dime or two nickels and if there are candy bars in the slots, it will dispense them down to the tray at bottom. Has keys to unlock front for filling. Machine is 63 inches tall, 29 inches wide and 14 inches deep. SOLD!
Love these old ledgers!
This ledger was started in 1840 and has dates through 1850's. Absolutely beautiful penmanship in ink! There are mentions of Lewiston, Maine and some of the entries have to do with shoe making. It's so neat to see the prices of things back then! Just full of history! The spine is leather bound with marble covers. This is a small ledger. SOLD!
Wooden carrier
Wooden measures, two sizes
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