PS; Marley loves Cushman as well . . . in this case a 'Woodstock cushion armchair' model from 1941.[ATTACH]
Yes, correct info. This one is missing it's rectangular 'Cushman Colonial Creation' metal tag they used on all pieces until 1941 (relaced by the...
Nice painting ~ those strong colors really give it presence. I have a fondness for Surrealist work ever since my mother gave be a book on the...
Found this years ago... a 70's Nayarit style 15" & 17 lbs.[IMG]
I see that - A anthropomorphic vibe, be it a bit more post living. I have a soft spot for odd art, so had to add it to my hoard.
It's crude & homemade, but was the 'artisan' copying any mythology or ancient imagery ? Maybe I'm just having some sort of flashback to an album...
The movement will provide most of the answers as to origins & age. It should be marked - if not, the exact distance between the winding arbors can...
Nice one . . . having the age makes it IMO. Looks like it was lacquered or clear coated - did they do this in the 40s-50s as a matter of routine ?
That is indeed gorgeous. The overall balance and symmetry of a piece that has so many elements is so well done - one could spend much time looking...
Love to see the plaque of 808 raver ? ? I was thrilled to find this . . . it was a bit dirty and corners had many years of grime, but took my time...
I bought it. We do our best on the forum to leave dollar figures & appraisals out of discussions, but gave what two might pay for dinner and a...
Yes, a portrait. [ATTACH]
Just when I thought all I'd see is 40 yr. old dishware at the flea ~ I spotted it and captured it. A Renaissance revival walnut very heavily...
The perpetually changeable supply/demand ratio. My late mother had a rather gorgeous ca. 1820 breakfront - 8 ft tall, 9 ft. wide, rosewood, quite...
'Frankie' culture was going strong in the 60's. Hundreds of plastic kits were offered . . . great time to be a kid if you loved monsters ! [IMG]
That's him. Maybe offered in the 60's ?
No way to tell for sure, but he does have electrodes on his temples and head is pretty flat. [ATTACH]
Anyone seen this one - porcelain head, hands & feet. He's 16 inches tall, head detail is good, cloths are crude, but then again it's Frankenstein...
Must say I like the side plank foot design. These simple trunks really benefit with this in terms of aesthetics, and elevating them off the ground...
Anyone know the specific test function of this ? It's circa 1900-25 [ATTACH]
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