Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art

Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art

Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art
We offer for sale a really wonderful piece of Victorian folk art, a painting of a dog standing on a chair looking out the window in great anticipation. We’ve taken the liberty of calling it “Waiting for Her Mistress” as it so aptly describes the scene. This oil on board came from Portland, Maine, circa 1880s (see below). PAINTING SUBJECT & SCENE. We are not art experts or historians but will share our conclusions about this unsigned piece of domestic genre art. The subject is charming, colorful, expressive, and well detailed in a feminine style so likely the artist was a lady of means, a gifted amateur. Women were more likely than men not to sign their works. The curtains are lace, the walls papered with a leaf pattern, the carpeting covered with repeating flowers, the green velvet ottoman fully braided, all carefully detailed. The Victorian parlor chair features small wheels in front and an ornate crest rail with ears. On the windowsill sits a slim vase holding flowers. The dog is likely a Toy Manchester Terrier, a popular breed at the time when ears and tail were not to be cropped. Bright light better shows the dog’s tan snout. The dog is female and has a cute collar with a big red bow. THE PAINTING AND FRAME. Oil on board, with a period label on the back. Of Portand, Maine, was a popular drugstore that expanded into other provisions including artists’ supplies. The original frame is of intricately detailed plaster with shiny gold paint. It shows its age with normal cracks and occasional small pieces lacking. 23″ wide by 24-3/4″ high by 2-1/4 deep. 16-1/2″ wide by 18-1/4″ high. Weighs nearly 8 pounds unpacked. A painting that’s 130 years old will have some issues, but overall this one is in very good condition with no serious damage. There is some normal crackling and a few missing tiny flakes, and a very small section of one chair leg looks like it might have been retouched in the past. There is wear around the edges where the board touches the frame. A new frame would cover that up. The board is no longer totally flat but it’s not obvious or detracting and won’t affect reframing. It could use cleaning to brighten up the colors that have normal darkening with age. This painting has so much appeal. It tells a story — use your imagination! Please see photos for details. WITH OR WITHOUT FRAME. Please wait for an invoice before paying. Thank you for viewing. We want happy customers so please ask any questions beforehand. We give feedback when we receive feedback. PLEASE DO NOT PAY UNTIL INVOICED. Loup Garou Books & Antiques. The item “Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art” is in sale since Wednesday, April 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “loupgaroubooks” and is located in Micanopy, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Region of Origin: Portland, Maine
  • Artist: Unknown
  • Style: Primitive
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Painting Surface: Artist Board
  • Medium: Oil
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): Board 17″ W
  • Subject: Animals
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): Board 18″ H

Toy Manchester Terrier OOB ca1880s, Maine, framed oil painting, dog folk art

Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art’decoy’ hand carved & painted

Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted

Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted
Wonderful modern folk art Swan from Woodland Wildlife of Kennebunk, Maine; artist signed: Wendy? Good size and dimension, this was carved from solid hardwood pieces and completely hand painted. Direct from a local estate these pop up rarely this one makes a great appearance! Stands about 11.25″ tall, about 6.5″ wide, 17.5 long. Weighs over 6 pounds. No real issues but there appears to be a tiny dent on the tail which may not be original-see close up with ruler. Otherwise Near Mint: NO chips, no cracks, no breaks, no repairs etc. Overall the paint is excellent, minor signs of age only, clean and smooth appearance, the bottom is free of any wear, water staining etc. See photos for the best description and send any questions you might have. The item “Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art’decoy’ hand carved & painted” is in sale since Wednesday, March 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Woodenware\Carved Figures”. The seller is “silentinthemorning” and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States

Wooden Wildlife Swan Kennebunk, Maine folk art'decoy' hand carved & painted

Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine

Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine

Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine
Large Old Antique American Primitive Carved Wood Painted Whale. Original paint: dark blue-ish grey, worn away in places. Beautifully hand carved from one piece of wood. The mouth is accentuated by a shallow cut in the wood on both sides. The tail is especially beautifully detailed. Very solid, with a metal insert that fits onto a sturdy stand original to the piece. Two pieces: wooden whale and metal stand. Acquired in Maine more than twenty years ago. Thought to be from the 1930’s. The whale measures: c. 30 1/2 inches long, c. 5 1/2 inches tall, c. Overall height of the whale plus stand: c. 18 1/2 inches tall. There is a c. 1/4 inch hole in the wood in the whale’s midsection on one side. On the top pf the whale’s back there is a c. 2 inch piece of wood missing, about 1/4 inch deep. Some cracks and age wear on the wood overall, but the piece is firm and intact. Item with be well-packed with bubblewrap and double-boxed if warranted. The item “Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine” is in sale since Wednesday, September 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Folk Art & Indigenous Art”. The seller is “over-the-river” and is located in Clearwater, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Region of Origin: US-Northeast
  • Style: Americana
  • Material: Wood
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Type: Sculptures & Carvings
  • Year: early 20th century
  • Features: Hand Made
  • Width (Inches): 3″
  • Color: Gray
  • Subject: Animals
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 19″

Large Antique American Folk Art Original Paint Hand Carved Wood Whale Maine

19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat

19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat

19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat
Great looking boat from a New England estate. Super great dry finish. Has some minor damage. Boat is 17 without front piece. I WILL HAVE THIS PROFESSIONALLY PACKED. ALL LEGAL TENDER ACCEPTED. The item “19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat” is in sale since Wednesday, November 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maritime\Model Ships”. The seller is “flagsailors” and is located in Diamond Point, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
19th century pond boat great paint Deer isle Maine Louisa folk art sailboat

18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine

18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine

18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine
18TH CENTURY STATE OF MAINE HEPPLEWHITE GRAIN PAINTED ONE DRAWER STAND. We are delighted to offer you this Spanish brown grain painted 18th Century State of Maine Hepplewhite one drawer table in pine. The table is perfect for a nightstand or side table. It displays wonderful chamfering on its secondary drawer panel and dovetailed joining. It is 21″ long, 17″ wide and 28 tall. A great piece of country, primitive, period furniture. Bay Colony Antiques is a dedicated group of New England antique dealers from Springfield, Massachusetts. We have a large inventory of fine antiques ranging from Early American, Federal, Chippendale, Empire, Centennial, Victorian, 20th Century custom mahogany, Art Deco and mid-century modern antique furniture along with decorative arts from across the globe. Our network of contacts and associates reaches across the United States. If you would like to find about any number of our services including appraisals and restoration, please ask us about our website for more information. We accept all major credit cards and are delighted to answer any questions that you may have or provide services you may need. ON-LINE SALES/TERMS OF USE. Bay Colony Antiques carefully examines each and every item that we offer for sale. Any noteworthy flaw on any product that we offer that comes to our attention is disclosed. Please understand we deal in a very high volume of goods. Due to delicate nature of antique furniture & decorative art each piece is subject to reasonable wear and tear. We cant describe items to minutia. We simply dont sell goods that have major issues. We completely avoid them. We have expert woodworkers and re-finishers on staff to service any piece of furniture we offer. We represent all merchandise in absolute good faith and to the very best of our ability. We have a zero tolerance policy for non-paying buyers. Any offer we accept is a binding sale and subject to the conditions herein. Bay Colony Antiques delivers within a 175 mile range of zip code 01105 for a low cost flat rate. We specialize in servicing New York City. At extremely reasonable rates. And we do it all free of any labor charges! This and our volume shippers discount creates a substantial lower cost for you. They are not furniture movers who bring the items into your home. We can get you special services in certain cases but you are responsible for telling us you require them and the extra cost of these services. If you instruct our shippers to provide services beyond curbside deliveries. We are responsible for any additional services and charged for these services. Again the process is all designed to protect your investment & an option offered for your protection. We dont like to send nice people off with things tied to roof racks. We are not a storage facility. We are happy to hold your items for a reasonable pre-agreed upon period. The item “18TH CENTURY HEPPLEWHITE MAINE FOLK ART PAINTED ONE DRAWER TABLE IN PINE” is in sale since Thursday, April 23, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Nightstands\Pre-1800″. The seller is “baycolonyantiques” and is located in Springfield, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Color: SPANISH BROWN
  • Maker: MAINE
  • Type: Nightstands
  • Style: Hepplewhite
  • Region of Origin: America
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Pine
  • Sub-Style: American

18th Century Hepplewhite Maine Folk Art Painted One Drawer Table In Pine

Antique c. 1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art

Antique c. 1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art

Antique c. 1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art
1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art. Circa second-quarter 19th century large, thick walled oval pantry box in original Green paint with some blue notes probably from oxidation. Two fingers from right-to-left, top of lid with initials “EK” in original mustard. Folky, great untouched dry surface, nice patina throughout. One bottom end with damage and minor loss (see pics 13 & 14). Sturdy old box with tight fitting lid. Generously sized at approx 12″L x 10″W x 3.5H. Thanks for your interest and please ask any questions you may have. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Antique c. 1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art” is in sale since Saturday, June 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “boxingostrich” and is located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
Antique c. 1830 LARGE OVAL PANTRY BOX ORIG PAINT MAINE AAFA Primitive Folk Art

Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine

Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine

Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine
The person from whom we bought it from believed that it was one of the Porter family painter’s and may indeed be by Rufus Porter himself, however there is no signature as with many of the Porter families work. It sat in the same home in Maine for 140 years. At some time in the past, the old canvas was laid on a later board. We were also told that it may be Long Lake. It most likely has had some restoration in the past. The painting itself measures about 16″ x 22″. A nice addition to any collection of American Folk Art painting. Born in West Boxford, Massachusetts to a farm family, itinerant painter Rufus Porter has been described by folk-art historian Jean Lipman as America’s chief early mural painter and one of our outstanding native artists. A mobile one-man factory for original portraiture and interior decoration (149-150). His landscape murals earned him wide attention, and from 1824 to 1845, he completed more than 150 murals, a combination of freehand and stencils. Placed over mantles and entire walls, his murals were especially appreciated because he did natural settings of local views instead of the traditional elaborate classical or historical scenes with enhanced decoration. Because of his focus on regional scenes, he is credited as the first American Scene painter. In 1825, he published a book, “Curious Arts”, as an instruction manual for various types of artwork, and one of the book’s sections was’Landscape Painting on Walls of Rooms’. As a portraitist, he pioneered the idea of doing quick and inexpensive portraits so that common people could afford them. He made a camera obscura that enabled him to make silhouettes in less than 15 minutes. His method was to focus the silhouette of the sitter on a sheet of paper and then sketch and rapidly fill in the facial features. He also did full face and profile miniatures and portraits on ivory. Porter’s itinerant life style began when he was nine years old and his family moved to Maine. To steer him away from fiddling towards something they regarded as practical, his parents apprenticed him to his older brother, who was a shoemaker. However Porter soon tired of that and walked to Portland where he spent several years playing the violin for dances and the fife for military companies. Other jobs included house and sign painter, painter of gunboats and drummer and teacher of drumming. In 1814, he joined the Portland Light Infantry, and then he taught school and built grist mills before moving to New Haven, Connecticut where he ran a dancing school and began portrait painting. He married Eunice Twombly in 1815, and they had ten children. In spite of these increasing responsibilities, he traveled continuously throughout New England, the mid-Atlantic states and the South, going into Virginia. In 1849, his wife having died the previous year, he remarried and fathered six more children from this union. At this time, he added journalism to his activities and edited the “New York Mechanic, ” “American Mechanic, ” and Scientific American. Described as having the outstanding trait of “total independence of the more conventional ideas and fashions of his day” (152), he also was also notable as an inventor. He created devlices that improved locomotion and even drew plans for automobiles, elevated trains, and flying ships, the largest model being 20-feet long. In 1849, timed for the California Gold Rush, he published a book titled Aerial Navigation, the Practicability of Traveling Pleasantly and Safely from New York to California in Three Days. ” Although he never flew, he was the “first man in the world to plan and try out the possibilities of a power-driven passenger plane. Rufus Porter, one of the more diverse and fiercely independent personalities in the world of American art, died at age 92 in New Haven, Connecticut. Apparently, even at that advanced age, he was still itinerant as shortly before his death at the home of a son, he was in Bristol, Connecticut. The item “Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine” is in sale since Saturday, December 31, 2016. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Folk Art & Primitives”. The seller is “dogdaze_2007″ and is located in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, ZA, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, DO, PA, TT, GT, SV, HN, JM.
Stunning Antique Folk Art Oil Painting Rufus Porter 1840 Maine

Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood

Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood

Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood
Best Life Outfitters presents this antique handmade and handpainted trade sign. It is clearly a barber pole, but with a special twist that I’ve not encountered before… It’s in the shape of a lighthouse. The barber pole came out of a collection of longtime antique collectors who originally found it in the state of Maine. Guaranteed to be authentic and as described. Please check out our feedback and 100% satisfaction guarantee. § Condition: It is in excellent condition with no signs of damage. § Age: Mid 20th c. § Measurements: Roughly 4¾ in diameter. Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign – Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood. Presents this antique handmade and handpainted trade sign. The pole is good and heavy, weighing just under twelve pounds. The paint is alligatored and has seen some flaking in spots, but is mostly stable and should remain that way for a long time to come. There is no real damage to the piece, except you may be concerned with the missing chunk of wood on the back. Well, that chunk would have been removed by the maker or the original owner in order to mount it too the building that it would have hung from. It you look closely, you will see that there are still a couple of nails embedded in there. Now to guess at the age of this thing. I suppose it could have been made as early as the mid 19th century originally, but the paint looks later… Probably around 1900 or so. There have been a couple small touch ups, but nothing has been over done in my opinion. You could easily re-hang it, as originally intended. But it does stand up as well, just ever so slightly off kilter. I certainly anticipate that you will like it just as much as I do. It is in very good to excellent condition for a trade sign of this age. Roughly 8″ in diameter x 25″ tall. Please enlarge photos for the best view. Quotes are listed at the top and bottom of the page. You wont find a better guarantee than that. Please see the details and photos below for the rest of the story. We at Cardinal Outfitters insure all items against damage and loss. You can expect honest claims in our listings with lots of photos to let you be the judge. We welcome questions and always try to respond quickly. We take great pride in service after the sale as well. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood” is in sale since Sunday, December 18, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Signs”. The seller is “bestlifeoutfitters” and is located in Zanesville, Ohio. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Folk Art Maine Barber Shop Pole Trade Sign Lighthouse Shaped Painted Wood