Accessories
Accessories are a collection on the US Folk Art website including folk art sculpture, decoys, carved eagles, trade signs and other artifacts of Americana, redware pottery, diminutive dower chests, lightship baskets, scrimshaw, paint-decorated boxes, and watch hutches.
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A FOLK ART MASTERPIECE; The Goddess of Liberty Wrapped in The American Flag, American, Circa 1850.
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A Miniature Smoke-Decorated Blanket/Dower Chest. Pennsylvania, 19th Century
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American Folk Art Automobile Weathervane, Circa 1920
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Anna Pottery Frog Mug, Illinois, circa 1880
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Balance Toy of a Man in Stocking Cap Smoking a Pipe, American or English made for the American market
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Carved and Paint-decorated Round Ditty Box, Probably coastal New England, Circa 1820
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Carved Maple and Paint Decorated “Durham” Swift. American, Mid 19th Century
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Duncan Phyfe (1770-1854) at D. Phyfe and Son, Rare Pair of Federal Canterburys, New York, Circa 1840
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Folk Art Bird Tree, Attributed to Schtockschnitzler Simmons (Active 1885-1910). Berks County, Pennsylvania, circa 1900.
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Four Fraktur Bookplates in a Carved Frame, Pennsylvania, circa 1820-1836, frame circa 1860-1880
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Hooded Baby Cradle, New England, circa 1780-1820
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John Haley Bellamy (1836-1914). American Eagle with banner reading, “don’t give up the ship”, c. 1880
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