Almost all things made by the Shaker religious communities in the 19th century are going up in price. It took a bid of $206,500 to get the well-documented Shaker washstand sold at the Willis Henry Auction held Sept. 6, 2014. The pine and poplar washstand with ochre stain was signed "Made by James V. Calver [a Shaker cabinetmaker], April 1862." Prices for other items at the sale were also high. I live across the street from a long-gone Shaker community, but alas they left no furniture behind. Just some graves, the remains of a grist mill, a series of lakes, and a few apple trees.

Photo Credit: Willis Henry Auctions, Inc.