Antique 1830’s Or 1840’s American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird

Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird

Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird
Spectacular folk art calligraphy calling card from the first half of the 1800’s. Beautifully framed more recently. Examples like this are in museums and archives. See images for measurements. I have more antique portrait items listed so please check out my other auctions! Please check out my other auctions and add “ELSZEN” to your favorite sellers. Your one-stop shop for Vintage Hollywood, World’s Fair Memorabilia, Antique Dolls, Paper Dolls, and Children’s items, Victorian Paper and Advertising, Unusual History items and MORE!
Antique 1830's Or 1840's American Folk Art Calligraphy Calling Card With Bird

May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy

May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy
May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy
May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy

May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy
This beautiful painting by May Kugler depicts a group of children playing Ring Around Rosy. The artwork captures the innocence and joy of childhood through the use of bright colors and playful imagery. This piece is acrylic on board, signed & dated January 12, 1999. Size of actual painting is 3×4 – with frame is 8×9. The painting is a wonderful addition to any art collection and would be a great conversation starter in any room. Its origin is in Louisiana, USA, and its artist is May Kugler. Whether you’re an art collector or simply appreciate the beauty of a well-crafted painting, this piece is sure to delight.
May Kugler (American/ Louisiana, 1916-2005) Ring Around Rosy

SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed

SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed

SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed
This exquisite painting titled “Sweet Land of Liberty” is a true masterpiece of American Folk Art. The artist, Susan Daul, has signed the piece and numbered it 285/500. The painting depicts a beautiful landscape with soldiers in the foreground, and is 11.5″X10.5″ framed. The production technique of this painting is Fraktur, and it is an original piece from the United States. The subject matter is sweet and poetic, fitting for any art lover. This painting is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of Folk Art, and it will make a great addition to any collection. Susan Daul’s Fraktur art has been recognized in Early American Life Magazine’s Directory of Craftsmen for eight consecutive years, and she was awarded Best of Show honors in the first Mount Vernon Crafts Fair. Susan was also commissioned to design original Fraktur for Old Salem’s Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts and an exclusive design for Early American Life Magazine. Frame does have scratches, please refer to photos for details. All items are unless stated otherwise, previously owned. They may have scratches and slight imperfections. They may have been an oversight and not included in the description. Please refer to pictures for additional information. Please message me with any questions you may have.
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY Signed By Susan Daul 285/500 American Folk Art Framed

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
This painting is out of a mansion that was previously located in Little Italy, Omaha, Nebraska, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Omaha. It measures 48 inches wide by 36 inches tall. This is a double sided painting, someone painted on an old sign. There is a steel sign underneath here at one point in time I was able to read the writing on the sign of who manufactured the sign, but I couldn’t find it as I was looking through this time but I know it’s on there. It could be an old Pepsi sign or Dr Pepper sign or whatever so there’s three pieces here there’s a sign underneath the painting that’s unknown there’s a side that has the Indians on the mountain overlooking a horse caravan down below, and on the opposite side is a painting of a deer hunter getting ready to shoot a deer up creek from him, there is some paint that’s missing as seen that is fell off on one side and on the side where the Indian is at it kind of has rust bleeding through. I’m guessing this painting is from the early 1900s there is a signature on both sides one side I cannot read the other side is somewhat eligible, but I do not know who the artist is, I’m not into collecting folk art, but this is a beautiful piece regardless, if somebody painted it or somebody else just painted it, I really don’t know it would be an excellent piece to display. If you’re collecting this type of artwork, please message me with any questions as you can see I took pictures of the frame looks like somebody made the frame. The corners are a little bit loose, the metal is held in by nails as seen on the back again this is a very nice piece of folk at its finest.
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter

Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter
This painting is out of a mansion that was previously located in Little Italy, Omaha, Nebraska, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Omaha. It measures 48 inches wide by 36 inches tall. This is a double sided painting, someone painted on an old sign. There is a steel sign underneath here at one point in time I was able to read the writing on the sign of who manufactured the sign, but I couldn’t find it as I was looking through this time but I know it’s on there. It could be an old Pepsi sign or Dr Pepper sign or whatever so there’s three pieces here there’s a sign underneath the painting that’s unknown there’s a side that has the Indians on the mountain overlooking a horse caravan down below, and on the opposite side is a painting of a deer hunter getting ready to shoot a deer up creek from him, there is some paint that’s missing as seen that is fell off on one side and on the side where the Indian is at it kind of has rust bleeding through. I’m guessing this painting is from the early 1900s there is a signature on both sides one side I cannot read the other side is somewhat eligible, but I do not know who the artist is, I’m not into collecting folk art, but this is a beautiful piece regardless, if somebody painted it or somebody else just painted it, I really don’t know it would be an excellent piece to display. If you’re collecting this type of artwork, please message me with any questions as you can see I took pictures of the frame looks like somebody made the frame. The corners are a little bit loose, the metal is held in by nails as seen on the back again this is a very nice piece of folk at its finest.
Antique American Southwest Folk Art Double Sided Painting Indians Deer Hunter