I have an antique "changing picture" frame. Inlay wood on frame, pic changes as you walk by. Crusader/ saint/ sacred heart? What is this?
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I have an antique "changing picture" frame. Inlay wood on frame, pic changes as you walk by. Crusader/ saint/ sacred heart? What is this?
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Re: I have never seen one of these, ...Any idea what this is?
Re: I have never seen one of these, ...Any idea what this is?
Re: I have never seen one of these, ...Any idea what this is?
Lenticular printing is what the technique is called the one you have is far bigger than i've seen before. As far as value hard to tell as older ones are pretty rare even though the style isnt very old, as far as art goes anyway. Hopefully this will help you find out more......btw i've a religious one before on glass but like a third the size for sale at 200.00
Re: Anyone? I have never seen one of these Any idea what this is
Still a mystery...Who made it? How was it used? Where did it come from if not local? What is it?