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Metal
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Metal
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1930s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
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Mid-19th Century American Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
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Early 20th Century Chinese Folk Art New York - Folk Art
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Fruitwood
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Leather, Oak
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Silk, Hardwood, Giltwood, Paint
21st Century and Contemporary New York - Folk Art
Paper
1960s Canadian Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
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1930s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Wood
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Giltwood, Paint
1920s Vintage New York - Folk Art
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1940s Vintage New York - Folk Art
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Paper
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Paper, Wood
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Brass
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Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Moroccan Modern New York - Folk Art
Wool
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20th Century Ivorian Tribal New York - Folk Art
Wood
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Wool, Jute
Mid-20th Century Folk Art New York - Folk Art
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1950s Japanese Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
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Early 20th Century Unknown Industrial New York - Folk Art
Canvas
18th Century Swedish Gustavian Antique New York - Folk Art
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Late 19th Century Russian Bessarabian Antique New York - Folk Art
Wool
1940s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
Stainless Steel
Mid-19th Century British Folk Art Antique New York - Folk Art
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19th Century American Arts and Crafts Antique New York - Folk Art
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1930s American Folk Art Vintage New York - Folk Art
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