This Taber-Prang print copyrighted 1904 is framed in wood with molded or carved design at the top of a gun, arrows, and a dagger. (See jpg image) The subject is of Indians around a campfire with one shooting an arrow off into the distance which is traced by an orange-yellow arc towards a distant fire on the horizon. Very dramatic and spiritual, in my opinion. (See jpg image)
Large deep antique Chinese blanket cabinet. Two doors on the front and removable center post so that large items can be placed inside. Some cracking but generally in good condition.
Tall cabinet has 42 small square drawers with original Chinese labels (presumably for medicinal herbs, etc.). Three larger drawers at a bottom. Top display area with intricately carved border. Dark chocolate brown finish. Some crackling and crack along the side but generally in good shape.
Front of painting is of Point Lobos from Northern California I believe. There is a signiature of 'V. Lynn' in the lower right. There is also a metal tab that is inscripted "Point Lobos by Virgina Lynn". On the back there are 2 ink stamps. One reads 'PRODUCED FOR ART TOWER GALLERY, CAMBRIA, CALIF.' Below it reads in cursive writing 'From An Original Oil By Virginia Lynn'. The other stamp reads 'Reproduction Rights Reserved by VIRGINIA LYNN Cambria, Calif. 93428'.