Nice tintype depicting a sign painter in the midst of executing graphics on a store display for "S. S. Zahm's".
Friday, June 29, 2007
1930's Folk Art Nude with Cowboy Boots and Pistols
1930's CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENT PARK SIDESHOW BANNER
On eBay:
Seller's description: This authentic hand painted sideshow banner was usedfor advertising an act at Sam Wagner's World Sideshowin Coney Island. This act was definitely part of the1937 season, but it may have also been part of theshow for a season or two before or after this date.Sam Wagner's World Circus Side Show often drew 20,000people at ten cents each on a busy Sunday in 1920 inConey Island. This banner measures 107"x 68" and is ingood condition. It was painted by two artists named Millard and Bulsterbaum.
Update: Sold for $ 3,427.00
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Old "End of Day" Sewer Tile Sculpture of African American Man
Here's an "End of Day" sewer tile sculpture that recently sold on eBay for $ 789.00.
Sewer tile was made primarily between 1880 and around 1930 and usually only produced in the Northeast. Workers in the tile plants would use left over clay and glazing materials to produce small whimseys like this one.
Makers mark on botton, inscribed "OLD FIZEAK." 6" high and 5.5" inches wide.
1920's Handmade Wooden Travel Trailer Model
Friday, June 22, 2007
19th century Majolica "Pineapple" Bread Platter
Thursday, June 21, 2007
1930's FOLK ART BASEBALL ABALONE SHELL
I bet you never thought you'd see the words "Baseball" and "Abalone" next to each other in one sentence, but check out this unusual piece. I have no idea why these now anonymous baseball player's photos were glued onto the inside of an abalone shell, but the speculation is that these were possibly players in the Pacific League out on the West Coast (although this piece was found in a Maryland estate). The baseball players have on different uniforms and caps. One player has the letter "L " on his cap and another has the letter "H". Just weird, so of course I LOVE IT!
Friday, June 15, 2007
A couple of nice pieces from Cowan's upcoming Americana Auction
Checking out the catalog for Cowan's upcoming Americana auction. These two pieces caught my eyes both for the great use of color and composition.
Here's the auction descriptions:
1. Hand-Drawn and -Painted Masonic Apron, ca 1800, watercolor on silk with a hand-sewn green silk binding, likely a Blue Lodge secretary's apron, symbols including the key to King Solomon's temple. In a newer wooden frame; 18.5" x 22.5" (apron); 21" x 25" (frame).
2. Mariners Compass Appliquéd & Pieced Quilt, ca 1878, wool and cotton, treadle and hand pieced, hand quilted. Pieced compasses outlined in fine gold embroidery, arranged on a ground of burgundy, green and brown bars; Front is wool, back is gold sateen cotton, the front and back are quilted separately and joined with burgundy binding; 67" x 77".Provenance Dubois family NC attached to back.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
1932 Folk Art Carving “The Striped Tiger”
Here’s one from my personal collection. Got this a few years ago along with a few other sculptures from the same anonymous artist. I sold all the other pieces and this is the only one I have left. The only identification is the name “E. Wilson” and most of the works were dated, this one being from 1932.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
"He's my favorite honky..."
Real c. 1900 Aaron Mountz? You Decide...
1910 Vintage Circus Wagon Sign with Eagle
Thursday, June 7, 2007
19th century Rabbit Balancing Portrait!!!
Now here's something you don't see everyday! An original drawing of a young boy with his two pet rabbits balanced on his shoulders. As you can see, the artist modeled this portrait after the accompanying tintype while taking a few liberties here and there with the clothing and hair. Tender, but also pretty bizarre!
Carved Abraham Lincoln Plaque, circa late 19th Century
Interesting carving, just ended on eBay a few days ago.
Seller's description: Small wood carved plaque of Abraham Lincoln, circa 1880, with Gothic Revival elements in the carved architectural frame surrounding him, and crossed American flags and shield above. Early hanger on the back. 8" tall x 5 3/4" wide x 3/4" thick.
Sold for $ 250.00
Monday, June 4, 2007
Skinner Americana Folk Art sculptures- Results
Here's a few choice folk art sculptures (and one great little painting) that were sold this weekend. Prices don't include 15-22.5% buyer's premium, so add that to the totals.
1. 19th century Clown with Horse Playing a Fiddle. Unsigned. Oil on small pine panel, 6 x 8 3/4 in., unframed. Condition: Scattered paint losses. $ 500.00
2. Carved and Painted Wooden Soldier Whirligig, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 19th century, accented with brass tacks, mounted on a later wood plinth, (wear), ht. 20 1/2 in. $ 650.00
3. Carved and Painted Wooden Hessian Soldier Whirligig, America, 19th century, including stand, ht. 27 in. $ 1,700.00
4. Folk Art "Paul Revere" Doll, Vermont, c. 1913, signed, titled, and dated on the doll's chest and back "Paul Revere/Made by Mrs. H.A. Foster, Stowe, Vt. '13," (losses to boots), ht. 16 in. $ 200.00
5. Polychrome Painted Carved Wooden Indian Tobacconist Figure, America, late 19th century, painted pine base on casters, (imperfections), total ht. 53 in. $ 4,500.00