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Large Zinc Metal Owl Sculpture, Circa 1900

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  • Hand Turned Wood Auger Sculpture, Circa 1930
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Hand turned large wood auger or screw with beautifully aged original surface color. Sits on black painted wood base as sculpture ( not attached to base ) Auger dates anywhere from 19...
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  • Large Old Burl Tree Trunk Mounted as Sculpture
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    Old cut a way tree trunk with large burl formation and beautiful naturally aged surface and color - mounted on custom iron stand as organic modern sculpture.
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  • French Art Deco Walnut Sculpture Nude Woman, circa 1920
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Exceptional and expressively carved solid walnut near life Size statue of nude woman raised on attached fluted column pedestal base in overall beautifully aged original rich surface ...
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    Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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  • Old Tree Trunk Sculpture Object
    Located in Rochester, NY
    An ancient looking tree trunk fragment that at first glance appears to be faux bois rather than real wood. Beautifully aged color and wear to surface from many years of exposure to t...
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  • Modernist Chip Carved Pod Sculpture 1960
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    Large chip carved biomorphic pod form sculpture. Information given to us this was a project piece from School of Arts and Design / Alfred University....
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  • Large Old Weathered Driftwood
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    Very large long old gray weathered gnarly driftwood as found from the Lake Ontario region of Western New York State. Use for exterior garden landscape des...
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    Antique 19th Century American Garden Ornaments

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