Early 1900s Folk Art
English Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
French Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Marble, Spelter
North American American Colonial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool
German Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Steel
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Silver
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Porcelain
English Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bamboo
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Canvas
Laotian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cotton
Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Leather
English Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
Congolese Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
French Empire Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Ceramic
English Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Copper
Angolan Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Scandinavian Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Belgian Country Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wire
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint
Ghanaian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Natural Fiber
English Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Glass
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal, Enamel, Iron
Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
German Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Glass, Wood
Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
French Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
French Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
Nigerien Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Plywood
French French Provincial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Terracotta
Scandinavian Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
British Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
German Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Paper
Unknown Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine
Belgian Country Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wire
English Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal, Brass
Indian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
American Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Pine, Paper
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Other
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Other
French Empire Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
French Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
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Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
British Early Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Natural Fiber
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool
North American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
English Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Oak
French Country Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Congolese Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Raffia
Chinese Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Ivorian Art Deco Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Agate
Polish Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
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