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  • 19th Century Original Painted Juggling Pins
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    These original painted red and cranberry monumental juggling pins are in fantastic condition and very large scale. The patina is the very best.
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    Antique 19th Century American Adirondack Carnival Art

    Materials

    Wood

  • 19th Century Oil Cloth Juggling or Carnival Balls Collection / 6 Pieces
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    These most unusual oil cloth balls were from a Folk Art collection and are being sold as a collection of six. The smallest ball measures 4 inches in diameter and the largest ball mea...
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    Antique Late 19th Century American Country Carnival Art

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    Wool, Linen

  • Important Antique Folk Art Carnival Figure of a Macaque
    Located in Bridgeport, CT
    A hollow finely carved wood macaque figure dressed as a human with short green hair, a blue jacket and yellow slacks. He stands and holds a walking stick in his left hand and crosses...
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    Antique 19th Century Folk Art Carnival Art

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    Hardwood

  • Antique Early Gambling Folk Art Gaming Device, Holtz
    Located in Forney, TX
    An exceptionally scarce antique American Folk Art gambling triple stacked wooden arrow spindle spinning wheel gaming device from the late 19th / early 20th century. Believed to be a prototype or for a similar lesser known model of the important, very rare and unusual T. F. HOLTZ made "Three Arrow Trade Stimulator" circa 1896, (displayed in the American Antique Museum, reference L2016.2501.010) Theodore Holtz of San Francisco and early slot machine pioneer Charles Fey's partner in 1894, forming their first partnership as Holtz and Fey Electric Works. For this particular game, upon depositing your nickel and pressing the lever, three arrows will spin on the front dial and if all three stop on the same marker you win. Trade stimulators were countertop or freestanding amusement gaming machines widely used to encourage shoppers to indulge in a game of chance. They became popular in American saloon bar...
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    Antique 19th Century Folk Art Carnival Art

    Materials

    Metal, Iron

  • Rare Antique Early American Carnival Coin Toss Game Table
    Located in Forney, TX
    A scarce American carnival coin toss game. The rare and unusual antique hand carved and painted solid wood amusement park / county fair / mid-way gaming tabl...
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    Early 20th Century American Folk Art Game Tables

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    Wood, Paint

  • Antique American Dapple Jumper Track Carousel Horse, Charles W Dare Attributed
    Located in Forney, TX
    An antique American track machine carousel horse attributed to legendary carver Charles W. Dare Company, now mounted as a rocking horse. Hand-crafted in the early 20th century, circa 1920, born during the Golden Age of carousels in America (circa 1860-1930), exceptionally executed hand carved design with rich detailing, and warm polychrome painted white and gray dapple, featuring inset glass eyes, natural horsehair tail, saddle with carved cantle, blue painted saddle blanket and bridle, rising on a later blue and red painted wooden rocker base Stand, marked with letter "D" underneath in grey paint, most likely indicative of Dare, metal mounting plate marked AA PAT APLD FOR Carved in a galloping or jumper position, this whimsical yet Primitive country-fair style equine exhibits all the hallmarks of Dare’s design, such as the forward-facing ears, the perfectly combed asymmetrical mane with a wind-blown effect, the tail made of realistic hair, and the distinctive “bird” saddle, which was carved separately and attached. Among carousel antiques...
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    Early 20th Century American Folk Art Carnival Art

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    Wood, Paint

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