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Pig Shooting Target, 1960s USA
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very interesting heavy metal shooting target. Figure of a large pig and a square target are attached to a metal arm through which a pipe runs through suspending this target in the ai...
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Massim Ceremonial Pig with Inlaid Shell, Trobiand Islands, Papua New Guinea
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Nice composition in Dense Bunukwa rainforest hardwood, inlaid shell and lime. Carved wooden pig, standing, tail straight and protrudes backwards with rows of carved zig zag...
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Mike Myron Nevelson Wood Sculpture, Son of Louise Nevelson
By Mike Nevelson
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Wood sculpture/cigarette lighter by Myron "Mike" Nevelson (1922-2019), son of Louise Nevelson, circa 1950. Myron's work is seldom seen. This would be a rare example of his talent. ...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Taxidermy Pig
Located in New York, NY
This pig shoulder mount taxidermy is a unique and impressive addition to any collection. The mount captures the essence of this common farm animal, with its distinct snout, large ear...
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21st Century and Contemporary Taxidermy

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The Big Pig Gig, Celebrating Pigs in the City
Located in Bradenton, FL
The Big Pig Gig, Celebrating Pigs in the City, Cincinnati - Covington - Newport. Hardcover book with dustjacket. Stated first edition published in 2000 by Orange Frazer Press. Printe...
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Antique American Ransom & Randolph # 65 Carved Oak Dental Cabinet Toledo OH 1900
Located in Portland, OR
Antique American carved oak dental cabinet manufactured by The Ransom & Randolph C., Toledo Ohio, Circa 1899. Arguably one of the best dental cabinets ever made, with so many unique features (and forgive the pun) cutting edge technology of the late 19th century. This cabinet was patented in 1899 and made of solid quarter sawn oak throughout, with carved accents above the beveled shaped mirror and carved & pierced brackets to the base with turned ribbed column supports. The cabinet has a removable travel drawer case for making house calls, to the top of the case is a brass carrying handle and a brass plaque with the manufacturers name and "Patent applied for", making this one of the earliest manufactured of this model. The cabinet has paneled sides and a paneled back, the front is fitted with cupboard with two adjustable swing out arms with revolving circular trays. Below, the cabinet is fitted with serpentine shaped drawers to the front, a lift up mirror to the top right hand-side enclosing a stepped...
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Antique 1890s American American Craftsman Scientific Instruments

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