Folk Art
Primitive and naive style folk art, as well as intricate and sophisticated sculptures, weathervanes, whirligigs, walking sticks, and trade signs.
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A Moulded and Gilded Copper Prancing Horse Weathervane. Attributed to A.L. Jewell, Boston, Late 19th Century
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A Rare Bird Tree “Hunters Dream”
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Blackhawk Weathervane, American, circa 1875
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BOOTJACK WITH CARVED DECORATION, CIRCA 1790-1810, NEW ENGLAND OR NEW YORK.
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Exceptional Pair of Patriotic Painted Shields: Eagle and Goddess of Liberty
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Paint-Decorated Dome-Top Trunk
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Pair of Whirligig Decorative Birds on Sticks, American Folk Art, circa 1900-20
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Rooster Weathervane of Rare Large Size
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Swan, American, circa 1880-1900
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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 Rare and exceptional Laurel and Hardy carved and painted wood Theatrical Signboard, circa 1935
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American Folk Art Automobile Weathervane, Circa 1920
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