Early 1900s Folk Art
Indian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bronze
Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cast Stone
North American American Colonial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Angolan Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Canvas
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
American Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tin
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Beads
Tanzanian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Natural Fiber
North American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Organic Material, Willow
French Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
French Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
British Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cotton
French Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Marble, Spelter
British Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
English Chinese Export Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Ceramic
Swedish Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint, Linen, Hemp, Paper, Feathers
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Leather
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Plaster, Pine
English Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Sycamore
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Canvas
Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint
French Industrial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
Scandinavian Rustic Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool
French Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Zinc
English Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bamboo
Scandinavian Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Other
Italian Late Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Bronze
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Silver
Indonesian Other Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Teak
American Industrial Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Hardwood
European Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paper
Congolese Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Ivorian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Swiss Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
Chippendale Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Mahogany
Italian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Composition
English Arts and Crafts Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Copper
Indonesian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metallic Thread
German Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Oak
North American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Iron
American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
Congolese Tribal Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Raffia
French Mid-Century Modern Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Oak, Pine
British High Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Brass
Unknown Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wood
European Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Paint
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal, Enamel, Iron
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Other
Austrian Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Metal
English Edwardian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Sterling Silver
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Tapestry
German Black Forest Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Glass, Wood
Ivorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Giltwood
Late Victorian Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cast Stone
Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Wool
American Native American Antique Early 1900s Folk Art
Cedar
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