Early 1900s Folk Art
Austrian Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
German Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
French Empire Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Silver
French French Provincial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Terracotta
French Country Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Zinc
Danish Other Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
Swedish Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine, Paint
American American Classical Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
Italian Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
English Early Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cork
German Baroque Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Quartz
French Industrial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal, Enamel, Iron
European Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Birch
German Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
Japanese Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Gesso, Wood
British Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
German Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
German Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
English Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bone, Leather, Hickory
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
German Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
German Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Japanese Japonisme Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cotton
Beaux Arts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint
English Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Sterling Silver
Austrian Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
French Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron, Metal
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal, Enamel, Iron
French Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Canvas
Scottish Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
English Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bone, Leather, Hickory
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cast Stone
Indian Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
American Adirondack Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cotton
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cedar
Swedish Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bronze
French Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Faience
Tanzanian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Natural Fiber
German Early Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Paint
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
American Shaker Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bentwood
American Industrial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Hardwood
Swiss Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
British Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Hide
French Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Ivorian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Austrian Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Plaster, Pine
Swiss Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Craftsman Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Steel
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