SMYTHES BARN PENNSYLVANIA
CIRCA 1810
Approximate dimensions
30’ tall 19’’ wide 24’’ deep
Weight 50-60 lbs
Roof is painted cedar.
Smythe’s Barn was seen on a road trip in Pennsylvania many years ago. The gable has an actual pulley that was used to hoist hay and other essential material to the loft.
Price $625
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NORTH FORK CHURCH
CIRCA 1770
Approximate dimensions
27 ‘’ Tall 20’’ Wide 26’’ Deep
Weight 50-60 lbs
This is a rendition from a sketch of the first North Fork Church. The church has beautiful hand painted stained glass windows . Metal roofing adds charm.
Price $625

THE MiLLARD HOUSE WILLIAMSBURG
CIRCA 1777
Approximate dimensions
29‘’ TALL 20’’ WIDE 23’’ WIDE
WT 40-50 LBS
PAINTED CEDAR ROOF
The Millard house is a typical colonial style house, resembling those found in Williamsburg built in the late 1600’s.
Price by $750

Moreci Villa Tuscany Circa 1920
Approximate dimensions
30’’ Tall 18’’ Wide 24’’ Deep wt 50-60 lbs
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The roof is made of painted cedar boards. This home is a private resident in Florence, the capital of Tuscany, a region in west central Italy on the Ligurian Sea. This two-story home with it’s Italian rooms has a barred basement where you can see the wine, BUT you can’t get to it.
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Price $750

THE EDWARDS HOUSE
CIRCA 1920
Approximate dimensions
27’’ Tall 20’’ Wide 23’’ Deep wt 50-55lbs
The roof of the main house is made of cedar. The porch roof is made of tin and the gable is made of copper.
The Edwards house is a typical home found in New Orleans in the 1920s. It is called a ‘’pre-Camelback’’ because as the family grew they usually added a second story to the rear, thus giving it a camel back effect.
Price $625
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THE GRAND CATHEDRAL
Approximate dimensions
36” tall 21’’ wide 23’’ deep
Weight 65-75 lbs
The Cathedral has an all metal roof and copper gable ends. The cathedral has a magnificent front door made from 100 year old pine, which sits on a marble base. The overhead piece has a recessed portion that contains a plaster multi-leafed flower motif. The over door piece has two brass finials. This is our largest model.
Price $750

SMYTHES TWO STORY STORAGE BARN PENNSYLVANIA
CIRCA 1810
Approximate dimensions
31’’ tall 19’’ wide 24’’ deep
Weight 50-60 lbs
Roof is painted cedar.
Smythe’s Barn was seen on a road trip in Pennsylvania many years ago. The gable has an actual pulley that was used to hoist hay and other essential material to the loft.
Price $625
