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Folk Art & Weathervanes

All of our current weathervanes will be shown in this category, as well as Folk Art carvings, rocking horses and "whatever".

Cow Trade Sign
Cow Trade Sign

Late 19th-early 20th C. Cow Trade Sign cut from sheet iron and painted. Excellent original condition with good old aged surface. Freestanding on a metal brace.

Price: $495

ITEM: 611CT110
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"Forget Me Not" Sailor's Valentine
"Forget Me Not" Sailor's Valentine

19th C. Sailor’s Valentine with a “Forget Me Not” greeting. Each half of the double Valentine is 9″. Made in Barbados. Excellent condition with all shells intact.

Price: SOLD

ITEM: 38EB295
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Carved Woodsman Figure
Carved Woodsman Figure

Very well carved and painted wood mountain man or lumberjack diorama depicting him as he walks through the woods. The ground shows logs, sticks and rocks. Signed on the base “Ray 3-89″ (March 1989). A good folk art piece in excellent original condition. Found in Central Michigan. 8 5/8″ high, 9″ wide and 5 3/4” deep.

Price: $95

ITEM: 57MW55
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Sailor Bank
Sailor Bank

Early 20th C. cast iron child’s Penny Bank, 5 3/4″ tall. These banks were made to help children learn thrift and savings. Sailor form with its original worn silver and flesh colored paints. Well worn from use. Casting is crisp and nicely detailed. No damage. The sailor bank was made by the Hubley Co.

Price: SOLD

ITEM: 1111EB49
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Nantucket Basket
Nantucket Basket

Good 19th C Nantucket Basket, 10 1/4″ diameter and 6 1/4″ high without handle up. Very good original condition with no stitch breaks. Top rim wrapping is missing 6 loops that could easily be replaced. Original handle and swing pivot hinges. Attributed to Captain Wyler, Orange St., Nantucket c. 1918-23. Nice warm nut brown patina.

Price: $975

ITEM: 94A11/165
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Ship Diorama, Great Lakes
Ship Diorama, Great Lakes

Historically interesting American ship diorama showing a ship passing the Marblehead, Ohio Lighthouse. The Marblehead Light, located on the Marblehead peninsula on Lake Erie, is the oldest continuously operating light on the Great Lakes. It was constructed in 1821. In 1880 a nearby dwelling was built for its keeper, and the Light was heightened in 1897. The ship has carved wood sails, and, overall nice composition and soft appealing colors. The diorama construction is all white pine. Excellent original condition including the gold frame. The size is 25 1/4″ wide, 20 1/2″ high and 3″ deep. Probably 4th Q 19th C. From an old Michigan collection.

Price: $1450

ITEM: 68MW200/3
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