Early 20th Century Folk Art
German Rustic Early 20th Century Folk Art
Antler
Nigerian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Hardwood
Swedish Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Pine, Paint
British Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Pine
European Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Tanzanian Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
British Early 20th Century Folk Art
Glass
American Adirondack Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Pine
British Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
Sudanese Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood, Leather
German Folk Art Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood, Paper
German Black Forest Early 20th Century Folk Art
Glass, Wood
Ivorian Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Cameroonian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Glass
American Adirondack Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
English Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
Japanese Taisho Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton, Silk
Austrian Black Forest Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood, Paint
American Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Leather, Beads
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Pine, Paint
Nigerian Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wrought Iron
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Other
Ghanaian Tribal Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Adirondack Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool, Cotton, Velvet
English Chinese Export Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Ceramic
Japanese Taisho Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
Japanese Taisho Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
Japanese Taisho Early 20th Century Folk Art
Cotton
Gabonese Tribal Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass
Canadian Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Softwood
Australian Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
British Folk Art Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Brass, Copper
Swiss Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Turkish Oushak Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Turkish Kilim Early 20th Century Folk Art
Natural Fiber, Organic Material, Wool
Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
French Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Metal
Chinese Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Organic Material, Wood, Paper
American Folk Art Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Folk Art Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
Turkish Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
American Art Deco Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool
Caucasian Oushak Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool, Natural Fiber
Norwegian Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Bentwood, Pine
American Other Vintage Early 20th Century Folk Art
Iron
Papua New Guinean Tribal Early 20th Century Folk Art
Stone
German Black Forest Antique Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Caucasian Oushak Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wool, Natural Fiber
American Folk Art Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
American Native American Early 20th Century Folk Art
Wood
Mauritanian Early 20th Century Folk Art
Leather, Straw
American Art Nouveau Early 20th Century Folk Art
Walnut
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