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Vintage New England House Quarterboard "Leccese" Hand Carved Wood Sign
Vintage New England House Quarterboard "Leccese" Hand Carved Wood Sign
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Vintage, hand carved wood quarterboard sign sourced in Maine. Reads "Leccese", and is flanked by beautifully sculpted acanthus-style scrollwork. "Leccesse" translates to "from Lecce" - a town in Southern Italy. Signed by G.M. Leccesse and dated "'95". The quarterboard measures 5.5" x 30.25", and comes ready to hang from top cleats.
Quarterboards date back to the early 19th century. These long, narrow wooden signs were originally mounted on the “quarter” of a ship—typically near the stern or along the sides—to proudly display its name. Skilled woodcarvers, especially around coastal areas like Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, would carve these boards by hand, often adding gold leafing to finish. As ships were retired or wrecked, captains and locals began salvaging these boards to display above the entryways of their homes.
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