1940s Folk Art
British Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Steel
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Canvas, Wood, Paint
American Industrial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal, Steel
American Industrial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal, Steel
French Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Plastic, Hardwood, Paint
European Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Mother-of-Pearl
Mexican Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Peruvian Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Clay
Mexican Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
Ghanaian Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Bronze
Ghanaian Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Bronze
Beninese Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Bronze
African Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Burkinabe Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Iron
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Turkish Tulu Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wool
Cypriot Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Soapstone
Brazilian Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Stone
American Adirondack Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Hungarian Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Pine
American Adirondack Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Cotton
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Steel
French Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Brass
Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
North American Industrial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
French Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Paper
American Industrial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Brass
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Canvas
Angolan Tribal Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Colonial Revival Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Brass
American Art Deco Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood, Paint
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Metal
American Native American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Ceramic
American Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Fabric, Canvas
French Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
American American Classical Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Cotton
Egyptian Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Lucite, Beads, Textile
Ghanaian British Colonial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Cotton
American Adirondack Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Cotton
Japanese Folk Art Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Swedish Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wool
North American Art Deco Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Aluminum
American Primitive Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wood
Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Stone
American Art Deco Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Steel, Iron
Italian Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Wrought Iron
American Industrial Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Aluminum
Belgian Modern Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Paint
American Adirondack Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Cotton
American Vintage 1940s Folk Art
Plywood, Paint
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