It's pre 'Colonial Creations' line which started in 1933 (the more modernist design, russet finish). Your chair has the paper label seen 1st...
A note on Paine Furniture . . . as this label indicates, a "Manufacturer & Importer" of furniture. They indeed outsourced production as well as...
Seem to be driven to such paintings when they're found. What's the place and time being depicted here ? Either a European Renaissance village . ....
Good chance a factory piece (seem to recall this visual style out there) unless evidence says otherwise. There are more being made then ever -...
As others have noted, commanding furniture is tricky to place objects on. I've found the 'less is more' theory tends to work . . . an object (or...
Overall it seems older, 20's maybe ? Details; 18", wrought w/ bands to secure legs & upper arms, does have welds to hold steel platform, old...
IMO late 50's to late 60's with what look like 1.75 width tires. This size dominated post mid 50's replacing the 2.25 size seen in the 30's- early...
This is the one that started my collecting Craftsman . . . made in Iowa in 1975, 12 over 12 drawer box/chest in excellent condition. [ATTACH]
Nice little painting. Confidently done - the sense of light & color are right. I myself have a weakness for the often cast aside oil paintings . ....
This one's circa 1946...a hip-roof double hinge. I've taken to saving these - relic of an age of U.S. tool making that has largely vanished....
One I bought from the artist of Young's debut album, 24x24 inches, $30.[ATTACH]
Appears early, forged rivets,[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 14x18 inches.
Looking for the origin of these tiles and what is being symbolized - each is hand painted, are 4" sq. Look to have been mounted in the 50's -60's....
Nice . . a carver of real poles in addition to smaller ones, which I've seen out there. Thanks much.
Anyone have details on Cline ? He was a Swinomish totem carver.
An exception may Palmer-Smith pieces. known for quality,[ATTACH] design and hand hammering. I got a little hooked on these years ago..... and one...
Yes, Back in the early 20th c. they called such work 'Objective'. Abstract had no identifiable figures, objects, etc.
#5064 isn't in my reference material - this piece is circa 1960 having the ink printed info. The wood should be northern yellow birch as was all...
Neat item, but I always thought of antiques as an object that represents a previous era or time period in human history, objects that show some...
Looks like one of their most generic chairs - like something made for a school. If it has a number pressed into the wood on the bottom, I can...
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