14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art

14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art

14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art
It is made of ceramic. This round sink has 3 overflow holes and has a drain hole of 1-1/2 inches. Compatible with standard pop-up drains. Made in Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico. It measures: 14″ X 14″ X 6 ¼ inches. Handmade and hand painted (unique). The item “14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art” is in sale since Tuesday, January 02, 2018. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Plumbing & Fixtures\Sinks”. The seller is “liliaus.tyh6ytnw” and is located in TN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Brand: Talavera
  • Sink Type: Bathroom
  • Mounting: Drop-In, Top Mount
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

14 ROUND TALAVERA drop in sink, mexican bathroom, hand painted ceramic folk art

African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3

African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3
African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3

African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3
African kente and textiles. Brass / Bronze / Lost wax. Oil paint / Ghana Signboards. Wood and other Artifacts. Art Movie posters Ghana. Tuareg Art and Crafts. African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3. OBONSAM BESU 3 This a beautiful oil painted on canvas poster painted in Ghana West Africa. DETAILS FOR THIS FILM AND POSTER: Film: OBONSAM BESU 3 African – Ritual – JuJu – Black magic film. Poster: Hand Painted in Ghana by Papa Warsti for JK video. Art size: 60″ x 44″ (152 cm x 111 cm). Condition: In very good condition In some places the paint is off and minor signs of wear in the art work due to usage. This is not a print! Its a real oil paint! A real piece of Authentic African Art! This type of posters are highly collectible and many times displayed in Museums all over the world! With the arrival of video and video cassettes during 1980s In Ghana (West Africa) a small-scale film distribution / mobile Cinema was created. This small size mobile “Cinema” operators were equipped with a television a Video and sometimes with a small portable generator and were moving from town to town from village to village operating and showing their films! (During the day inside social clubs or houses and during the night in the open air). In order to attract more customers and in order to advertise their mission and business the need of huge posters was created and born. Talented artists after viewing the film were creating large size posters using oil paint on canvas (Because of unavailability and high cost of imported canvas , The artists were using used flour sacks sewn together). The artist had the freedom to add or change scenes seen or not seen in the film in order to make the poster more attractive (This is the reason that this hand painted posters are more interesting as ART than the normal posters since each of this hand painted poster is UNIQUE and except the film content it also express the artist himself). These posters were rolled or folded and easy to move around with the mobile Cinema. Because of the posters ” hard ” life (Folded or rolled, under the rain and sun and display for several months during their rounds all over Ghana) most of the surviving posters have damage at the end of the canvas, peelings, cracking and other damages. By the mid 1990s the mobile Cinema business declined and almost collapsed since television and video was more widely available in Ghana. The profits of the mobile Cinema operators were also reduced and they were not able to afford the “expensive” talented artists to paint their posters anymore. At the present days they have to rely with Photocopy paper posters in order to survive and reduce cost. For more information concerning this type of art please read: ” Extreme Canvas: Hand-Painted Movie Poster from Ghana ” with over 350 colorful examples of this unique posters. Sign up to our newsletter for special deals. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. The item “African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Posters”. The seller is “ethnic*art*gallery” and is located in GR. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Subject: Movies
  • Style: Outsider Art
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • POSTER: Hand painted movie poster
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Framed/Unframed: Unframed
  • Material: Fabric

African folk outsider art movie poster decor hand painted Ghana obonsam besu 3

Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible

Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible

Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible
This is a hand made and hand painted retablo or a devotional painting made by talented Mexican artisans. This amazing retablo has 3 tiers along with small shelves with hand painted saints within each nook. There is a crucifix on top. The retablo is painted in a beautiful rose pink with other many different bright colors. This stunning piece of Mexican folk art will look breathtaking in any home or as a gift for someone special. The item “Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible” is in sale since Friday, April 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Latin American\Mexico\Folk Art”. The seller is “laurabruce2″ and is located in Eugene, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica.
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

Large Mexican Retablo/Devotional Painting Folk Art Home Decor New Collectible

Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed

Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed

Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed
WILSON 981 (1981) Oil Painting Framed. Sizes in item specifics above. What is written above is the extent of my knowledge of this Item. Most art that I sell is from scouring the earth for art. Here in Tampa area. Our Clients at Mom s trust us to deliver Authentic Fine Art in a timely secure manner, Condition will always specify, if a painting has holes, tears, missing paint, pokes and damage to frame beyond respectable wear. All offers Welcome & treated with respect. Offers on Multiple items are given extra consideration. The item “Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed” is in sale since Thursday, March 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “browsermaybuy02″ and is located in Largo, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Medium: Oil
  • Subject: Nautical
  • Style: Folk Art
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Originality: Original
  • Size: Large (up to 60in.)
  • Width (Inches): 45 1/2 framed 40 canvas board
  • Height (Inches): 25 1/2 framed 20 canvas board
  • Artist: D.A. Wilson
  • Painting Surface: Canvas
  • Features: Framed
  • Year: it says 981 LR (of course 1981)

Huge Naive Folk Art Clipper Ship Signed D. A. WILSON Oil Painting Framed

Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting

Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting

Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting
Antique folk art painting of a dog. Frame measures- 15 3/4 inches top to bottom- 13 3/4 inches across. Painting image on front is- 11 1/2 by 9 1/2 inches. I bought this in Maine many years ago for myself. Now it is time to let it go. Missing areas of paint that someone has filled in many years ago. Yes it has condition issues- but to me the charm of the image overshadowed the condition issues. Paint is stable and in no danger of coming off. As you get further away the condition issues are not as apparent. The photos I took were meant to show condition. I have enjoyed the charm of this painting for many years. Perhaps you can see the charm to. The item “Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting” is in sale since Monday, April 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “hyacinth86″ and is located in Salem, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, Mexico.
Antique Folk Art Primitive Dog Painting

Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter

Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter

Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter
Great folk art portrait of two children and a rocking horse in the naive style. Signed by Susan Potter. Great piece in elaborate gilded frame. Frame has some losses as shown in the images. The item “Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter” is in sale since Sunday, March 04, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “rubertsgeneral” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Width (Inches): 32.5
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 26
  • Features: Signed
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Style: Folk Art
  • Region of Origin: US

Signed large framed folk art painting naive portrait by Susan Potter

Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting

Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting

Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting
ESTATE FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION. FRAME MEASURES APPROXIMATE 9″x 6.5″. SOME WEAR FROM USE AND AGE. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Major General Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus, Baron von Steuben. Frederick William Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben was born on September 17, 1730 in the fortress town of Magdeburg in Prussia. Following in his father’s footsteps, Steuben joined the Prussian Army in 1747, when he was 17 years old. In May 1756, the Seven Years War began in Europe, and Prussia and Britain were pitted against France, Austria, and Russia. At this time, Steuben was a second lieutenant. He was wounded at the Battle of Prague, where the Prussian army was victorious, despite being outnumbered 2 to 1. In 1758, he served as Gen. Johann von Mayer’s adjutant and principle staff officer in a special detached corps. Steuben was promoted to first lieutenant in 1759, and he was wounded at the Battle of Kunersdorf during the summer of that year. On June 26, 1761, he was transferred to general headquarters, where he served as a staff officer in the position of a deputy quartermaster. Later in 1761, he was taken prisoner when Maj Gen. Von Knoblock surrendered at Treptow on the Russian front. In 1762, he was released, promoted to captain, and he eventually became an aide-de-camp to Frederick the Great. Then he joined the King’s personal class on the art of war, where young officers were trained in the complicated art of leadership. Shortly, following the peace treaty, he was discharged from the Prussian army on April 29, 1763. By 1763, Steuben had gained all of his military experience which would be so valuable in his service to the American cause. He had learned the methods of war in, what many considered to be, the greatest and most advanced army in the world at the time. Also, Steuben received training with a special detached corps and as a general staff officer when the two concepts were virtually unknown to the rest of the world. This prepared Steuben for his work with the American army, where it became his task to bring uniformity and order to the drills and maneuvers of the Continental Army. The road to America began in 1763, when Steuben met Louis de St. Germain later became the French Minister of War during the American Revolution. This casual acquaintance was renewed in France while Steuben was serving as Grand Marshall to the Prince of Hollenzollern-Hechingen. As Grand Marshall, Steuben served as the administrative director for the Prince and his court. During this period, he received the Star of the Order of Fidelity on May 26, 1769, from the Duchess of Wurttemburg, a niece of Frederick the Great, whom Steuben had greatly impressed. In 1771, he received the title of Baron, from the Prince of Hollenzollern-Hechingen. From 1775 onward, Baron von Steuben began looking for work in some kind of military capacity. He inquired about serving in the British, French, and Austrian armies, but no positions materialized. In 1777, he traveled to France, where he heard talk of glories and riches to be won in a revolution across the Atlantic Ocean. Germain, Steuben was introduced to the American ambassadors to France, Silas Deane and Benjamin Franklin. However, the two ambassadors were unable to promise Steuben a rank or pay in the American army. The Continental Congress had grown tired of foreign mercenaries coming to America and demanding a high rank and pay, based on promises made to them by the American ambassadors. These men would be promoted in rank over deserving American officers, causing discontent in the army. As a result, Congress ordered the ambassadors to stop this practice. Steuben would have to go to America strictly as a volunteer, and present himself to Congress. Upon his return to Prussia, Steuben was unable to find suitable employment. His passage to America was paid by the French government. On September 26, 1777, Baron von Steuben, his Italian greyhound, Azor, Louis de Pontiere, his aide de camp, and Pierre Ettionne Duponceau, his military secretary, embarked for America to serve in the revolution. They arrived in Portsmouth on December 1, 1777, where they were almost arrested for being British because the Baron had mistakenly outfitted them in red uniforms. Steuben and his party then traveled overland, through Boston to York, Pennsylvania, arriving there on February 5, 1778. When the Baron met with Congress, he presented them with a letter of introduction from Benjamin Franklin. The letter introduced him as His Excellency, Lieutenant General von Steuben, Apostle of Frederick the Great. Actually, Steuben had only been a captain. Through the translation of Steuben’s position in the Prussian army, he was made a higher ranking officer in the American army’s translation. Steuben’s title while in the Prussian army as a staff officer was Deputy to the Quartermaster General. In French, it was “Lieutenant General Quarters Maitre, ” so Franklin wrote “Lieutenant General” in his letter of introduction, which gave the impression that Steuben held this specific rank in the Prussian army. Arrangements were made for Steuben to be paid following the successful completion of the war according to his contributions. Congress told the Baron to report to General Washington at Valley Forge. He arrived at the camp on February 23, 1778. One soldier’s first impression of the Baron was of the ancient fabled God of War he seemed to me a perfect personification of Mars. The trappings of his horse, the enormous holsters of his pistols, his large size, and his strikingly martial aspect, all seemed to favor the idea. Steuben made a favorable enough impression upon Washington to be appointed temporary Inspector General. He went out into the camp to talk with the officers and men, inspect their huts, and scrutinize their equipment. What he found was an army short of everything, except spirit. He was quoted as saying no European army could have held together in such circumstances. Steuben set to work. His first step was to write the drills for the army. At this time, each state used different drills and maneuvers, patterned upon various European methods. As Inspector General, Steuben’s task was to create one standard method, thus coordinating the entire Continental Army. As he could not speak or write English, Steuben originally wrote the drills in French, the military language of Europe at the time. His secretary, Duponceau, translated the drills from French into English. Then John Laurens and Alexander Hamilton, two of Washington’s aide-de-camps, rewrote them into military language. They were then given to the brigade inspectors, who made copies of the next lesson in the orderly book for each respective brigade and regiment. Copies were taken from the orderly book to each company and then to each officer. The Baron used the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard and men from each state, about 120 men total, as a model company to demonstrate each new lesson. Steuben would write the new drills at night, staying only several days ahead of the whole army. He tried to fit his drills to the men he was teaching in the quickest possible time, by making them as simple as possible. In this way, uniform maneuvers and discipline was given to the army in a very rapid and orderly fashion. Up to this time, the American officers had accepted the British practice of letting the sergeants drill the men, as it was thought to be ungentlemanly for officers to do so. Steuben set a precedent by working with the troops directly. The American officers felt threatened by this practice, as well as by the seemingly unlimited powers of Steuben’s office. Consequently, on June 15, 1778, Washington issued orders to govern the Inspector General’s office until Congress took further steps. The Baron’s willingness and ability to work with the men, as well as his use of profanity (in several different languages), made him popular among the soldiers. On May 6, 1778, the Continental Army showed off its newly acquired skills when they celebrated the news of the French Alliance. Many of the soldiers, officers, and civilians noticed the marked improvement and increased professionalism demonstrated by the American troops. The same day, Steuben was handed his commission from the Continental Congress, as Inspector General, with the rank of Major General. Shortly after the army left Valley Forge, they fought a battle at Monmouth Courthouse, in New Jersey. The battle was essentially a draw, but the Continental Army fought the British to a standstill. Von Steuben went to Philadelphia to write his book of regulations. Francois de Fleury, a French volunteer serving in the Continental Army, assisted in writing the original French text. Benjamin Walker translated it into English. It was illustrated by Capt. Pierre Charles L’Enfant, the man who would design Washington D. The “Regulation for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States” was approved by Congress in March 1779. It became known as the “Blue Book, ” and it was used by the United States Army until 1814. Von Steuben rejoined the Continental Army on April 27, 1779, and he served throughout the remainder of the war. He was instructor and supply officer for Gen. Nathanael Greene’s southern army, which fought the key battles that led to the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781. Steuben commanded of one of the three divisions in the Continental Army at Yorktown. In 1783, he helped demobilize the army, and resigned in 1784. After the war, he continued petitioning for compensation for his services. Congress did pay a portion of the amount Steuben expected, but not all. Consequently, he was forced to retire from New York City to his land holdings in order to live out the remainder of his life. Steuben never married, and he died on his 16,000 acre farm tract in the Mohawk Valley of New York, on November 28, 1794. Although he never received the financial rewards he expected, Steuben will never be forgotten in the annals of American history. His administrative brilliance in organizing, training, and preparing the Continental Army for battle will ensure his legacy in the cause of American independence. PAYMENTS EXPECT IN 4 DAYS. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. The item “Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting” is in sale since Monday, September 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Picture Frames”. The seller is “mdeur29″ and is located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Age: 1800-1849

Antique American cast iron patriotic frame General von Steuben folk art painting

Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s

Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s

Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s
Antiques, Fine Art & Collectibles. Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s. DESCRIPTION Antique primitive Folk Art oil painting. Depicting a large whale and three masted ships in the arctic regions this oil on wooden board has all the characteristics of primitive art. This antique oil on panel painting was painted and signed by the artist R Costa on the bottom right of the painting. Framed in its original period frame this piece is believed to date to the 1820’s -1880’s due to style and materials. The high skyline with clouds and icebergs would suggest the arctic circle for a backdrop location. Signed bottom right: R Costa I did locate another painting by the same artist: Whale with a Long Tail, painted by ships cook R. 1840 which is currently housed in the Shelburne Museum. This would make a great addition to your eclectic home, shop or restaurant decor. MEASUREMENTS Framed painting measures 18.5″ wide by 16.25″ tall by 1.25 deep and weighs 3lb 9oz. Painted panel measures 14″ by 11.75″ CONDITION This painting is in nice condition considering age. There is some chipping to the oil paint, there appears to be a paint smudge down near the bottom right and the painting would definitely benefit from a professional cleaning (please see all pictures as they form part of the condition description). Yesteryear Essentials is a local, independent family run antiques store in Los Angeles, CA. It was established in 2011 by me (Pearse) and my wife (Sinead). Whether you are looking to enhance your home decor or are an avid collector, we try to have something wonderful in stock for everyone. Pearse & Sinead <3 <3. See our other items. The item "Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s" is in sale since Sunday, April 15, 2018. This item is in the category "Art\Paintings". The seller is "pearsefee" and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Originality: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
  • Style: Primitive
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Height (Inches): 11.75
  • Width (Inches): 14
  • Artist: R Costa
  • Color: Blue
  • Features: Framed
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Oil
  • Painting Surface: Wood

Antique Primitive Folk Art Whaling Oil on Panel Painting Signed by R Costa 1840s

Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes

Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes

Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes
Offering this wonderful hand carved / hand painted rocking horse / LION. Dimensions about 32″ long x 20″ tall at top of the head x 10 wide. It may look bigger in the photos than it is – it is large enough to fit an infant on. Check out the close ups on the Lion’s head – amazing detail and colors on this piece. You’ll love it! The item “Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes” is in sale since Tuesday, March 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Classic Toys\Rocking Horses”. The seller is “ricketyswank2″ and is located in Fallbrook, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Dominican republic, El salvador.
Antique Wooden Rocking Horse LION Hand Carved Painted Folk Art Old Glass Eyes

Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13

Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13

Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13
A lovely 13 standing tall praying figure. 10 crack on back from drying. If you have a broken item or feel the item was misrepresented. Contact me within 24 hours. The item “Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13″ is in sale since Sunday, October 04, 2015. This item is in the category “Art\Folk Art & Indigenous Art”. The seller is “thetayloredhome” and is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed?: Unsigned
  • Type: Wood Carved figure
  • Material: Wood
  • Style: Naive, Primitive
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
  • Region of Origin: Unknown
  • Date of Creation: Unknown
  • Artist: Unknown

Folk Art Wood Hand Carved & Painted Praying Figure/Mary Pink & Blue 13