This is the one that started my collecting Craftsman . . . made in Iowa in 1975, 12 over 12 drawer box/chest in excellent condition. [ATTACH]
Nice little painting. Confidently done - the sense of light & color are right. I myself have a weakness for the often cast aside oil paintings . ....
This one's circa 1946...a hip-roof double hinge. I've taken to saving these - relic of an age of U.S. tool making that has largely vanished....
One I bought from the artist of Young's debut album, 24x24 inches, $30.[ATTACH]
Appears early, forged rivets,[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 14x18 inches.
Looking for the origin of these tiles and what is being symbolized - each is hand painted, are 4" sq. Look to have been mounted in the 50's -60's....
Nice . . a carver of real poles in addition to smaller ones, which I've seen out there. Thanks much.
Anyone have details on Cline ? He was a Swinomish totem carver.
An exception may Palmer-Smith pieces. known for quality,[ATTACH] design and hand hammering. I got a little hooked on these years ago..... and one...
Yes, Back in the early 20th c. they called such work 'Objective'. Abstract had no identifiable figures, objects, etc.
#5064 isn't in my reference material - this piece is circa 1960 having the ink printed info. The wood should be northern yellow birch as was all...
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