silvery in color, decorated with flowers and leaves around the base and the top candle part
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silvery in color, decorated with flowers and leaves around the base and the top candle part
I believe it is pastel on paper, I have tested it with an eraser and did erease a small test portion.
It appears to be old. It is signed in pencil along the bottom.
Large Dunbar Bedroom set. 90" inches of dressers, 60" inch custom mens chest. Matching mirror and 2 nite stands. My mom bought new 47 years ago. Only thing I wanted from her . Great craftmanship.
picture is of good quality of abe siting faceing camera the frame is square and the photo is oval
A carved dog in a sitting position - light green with brown mottling colour - rather like marble. Underside is a much deeper green. Eyes may have had jewels in, now just sockets, appears to be a chip inside open mouth. Dog has a very short curled tail. Stand appears very old. Very delicately carved in a hard wood. Took to a local museum - unable to identify, other than they thought it originates somewhere in Asia
1931 Hawkeye Catipiller Delivery Truck Bank with sn# 1259 on bottem
WOODEN BOX WITH BRIGHTLY PAINTED HEAD AND CLOTH BODY. PRINTED BLUE AND RED PAPER COVERING ON OUTSIDE
painting is intact, no punctures, has an area approx 1 inch in length that appears to have been slightly kinked. Woman in the painting is nude, sitting on a black and cream-colored blanket/rug. There is a vase on a small table to the side of the lounger that the blonde woman is sitting on.
The Christmas Ship in Old New York by N. C. Wyeth
Primary Production Date: 1928
Media/materials Description: Poster in color printed on cloth 57" long by 15 1/2" wide
Exhibition: New York, NY 1929
Art Directors Club of New York
8th Annual of Advertising Art
May 4-29, 1929
Farnsworth Museum Catalog Notes:
Interwoven Hoisery Co., 1928
Box 3 #98 Box top - Oversize Poster
Front Cover - Frontispiece Articles
American Lithographic Society
Farnsworth Museum - Rockland, Maine
Purchased poster identical to this one in 2004 and is on display.
The colors in my poster are very vibrant and true. There are no tears, stains or flaking of colors. Probably could use a good cleaning as my husbands name is written on the back of the poster in colored pencil. Currently rolled up in cheese cloth and kept in an acid free container. The poster was given to my husband by one of his elementary school teachers when she was cleaning out her classroom at the end of the school year. It had been kept in the attic of his home in a trunk for about 40 years until it was discovered about 2 years ago.
I have spoken to several art dealers on the phone who have advised me to get a professional appraisal but there is no one in my area who is knowledgeable about this type of art. I would appreciate input from anyone who may be of assistance in determining the value of my poster or who could direct me to someone possibly in the Houston, Texas area with expertise in this field.