Monday, November 30, 2009
Early 20th Century Folk Art Carved Man with Two Arms
I first posted this figure, along with a companion piece by the same artist, here.
At that time, I assumed because of the angle of the shot that this figure was missing it's left arm. Well, I was lucky enough to recently acquire the piece and I'm happy to report that both arms are indeed intact. I thought I'd post some detail pictures as well.
If anyone's interested, the companion piece is currently available at One Good Eye Antiques. I would love to reunite them, but my funds are a little low right now....as always.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
A Rare Schimmel Soldier Carving Starts at $.01
As an old pro of eBay, I'm used to avoiding the plethora of Wilhelm Schimmel fakes out there on the market. But this figure caught my eye this morning especially because it comes from a dealer that I've never seen offer anything but authentic pieces.
It's a rare form and looks good. It starts at $.01 and it will be fun to see where it finally lands at.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Mechanical Skeleton Political Stickpin for William Jennings Bryan
A painted brass shell skeleton dangles from a spring. On his chest is a shield reading "16 to 1 is dead," which opens to reveal Bryan's portrait.
Available here.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
The Lost Ransom Money of D.B. Cooper
An 8-year-old boy named Brian Ingram discovered three bundles of deteriorating $20 bills on the shore of the Columbia River near Portland, Ore., in 1980. The money turned out to be some of the $200,000 ransom D.B. Cooper was carrying when he parachuted from a plane after a 1971 hijacking.
Fifteen of the bills will be auctioned through Heritage Auction Galleries.