Europe - Folk Art
1960s French Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
1960s French Modern Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
1930s French Folk Art Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Pine
17th Century Belgian Classical Roman Antique Europe - Folk Art
Silver
Early 20th Century Malian Tribal Europe - Folk Art
Rattan, Wood
2010s Italian Europe - Folk Art
Bronze
Mid-20th Century English Industrial Europe - Folk Art
Steel
1960s French Provincial Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Glass
17th Century English William and Mary Antique Europe - Folk Art
Pewter
1930s Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Europe - Folk Art
Earthenware
2010s Italian Modern Europe - Folk Art
Leather, Wood
Mid-20th Century Industrial Europe - Folk Art
Enamel
1970s Portuguese Beaux Arts Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Bronze
18th Century Indian Tribal Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Sandstone
1910s French Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Metal
1930s Congolese Tribal Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Natural Fiber
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Swiss Black Forest Europe - Folk Art
Bronze
Late 20th Century French Europe - Folk Art
Metal
20th Century British Mid-Century Modern Europe - Folk Art
Aluminum
Late 19th Century Papua New Guinean Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
Early 1900s British Folk Art Antique Europe - Folk Art
Pine
Late 19th Century Papua New Guinean Antique Europe - Folk Art
Tortoise Shell
2010s Swedish Post-Modern Europe - Folk Art
Silk, Wool
Early 1900s French Folk Art Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
2010s Swedish Post-Modern Europe - Folk Art
Wool, Silk, Mohair
1950s Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Sheet Metal
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
1940s Moroccan Tribal Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century Italian Europe - Folk Art
Brass, Iron
Early 20th Century Congolese Tribal Europe - Folk Art
Wood
1970s Swedish Folk Art Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
1910s Tribal Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Natural Fiber
1950s Art Deco Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Paper
Mid-20th Century American Europe - Folk Art
Metal
Late 18th Century French Antique Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
19th Century English Medieval Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
Late 18th Century Italian Other Antique Europe - Folk Art
Walnut
15th Century and Earlier Turkish Antique Europe - Folk Art
Marble
2010s Swedish Post-Modern Europe - Folk Art
Wool, Silk
Mid-18th Century French Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Europe - Folk Art
Wool
1850s German Victorian Antique Europe - Folk Art
Wood
Mid-20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Metal
20th Century French Beaux Arts Europe - Folk Art
Ceramic
1960s Asian Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Shell
Mid-20th Century Arts and Crafts Europe - Folk Art
Iron
Early 20th Century American Europe - Folk Art
Softwood, Paper
1970s Greek Archaistic Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Brass, Bronze
1930s French Vintage Europe - Folk Art
Canvas
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Faience
Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Europe - Folk Art
Plastic
Early 19th Century French Antique Europe - Folk Art
Softwood
15th Century and Earlier European Classical Roman Antique Europe - Folk Art
Glass
20th Century Europe - Folk Art
Stoneware
20th Century Malian Europe - Folk Art
Wood
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