USA - Folk Art
Late 19th Century African Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Bronze
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Porcelain, Pottery
Mid-19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Pottery
20th Century Mexican Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Textile, Wood, Paper
1880s French Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Pottery
Mid-20th Century Thai USA - Folk Art
Wood, Lacquer
20th Century Scottish Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Metal
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Pottery, Stoneware
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Stoneware
20th Century American Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Wood, Paint
Early 19th Century American Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
1890s American Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Iron
Late 19th Century Burmese Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood, Art Glass, Teak, Giltwood
Mid-19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century American Native American USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho USA - Folk Art
Cotton
Mid-20th Century Mexican Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wool
Early 20th Century Uzbek Tribal USA - Folk Art
Cotton, Silk
Late 19th Century American Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
Late 18th Century Swedish Gustavian Antique USA - Folk Art
Pine
20th Century American Adirondack USA - Folk Art
Hemp, Natural Fiber
19th Century Central American Pre-Columbian Antique USA - Folk Art
Limestone
Late 19th Century Antique USA - Folk Art
Metal
1920s American Country Vintage USA - Folk Art
Cotton
20th Century American Navajo USA - Folk Art
Wool
20th Century American Native American USA - Folk Art
Wool
Late 20th Century Congolese Tribal USA - Folk Art
Natural Fiber
Late 19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Cotton
20th Century Japanese Japonisme USA - Folk Art
Iron
Late 19th Century American Folk Art Antique USA - Folk Art
Horn, Wool, Wood
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Rope, Mirror
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Earthenware
19th Century American Industrial Antique USA - Folk Art
Iron
19th Century American Antique USA - Folk Art
Clay
17th Century Antique USA - Folk Art
Paper
1930s American Arts and Crafts Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wrought Iron
19th Century American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Linen, Wool
1890s American Adirondack Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool, Cotton
20th Century Indian Folk Art USA - Folk Art
Hardwood
1880s English Victorian Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
Mid-20th Century Panamanian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Cotton
Early 20th Century Persian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Wool
15th Century and Earlier American Antique USA - Folk Art
Stone
Early 20th Century Industrial USA - Folk Art
Brass
Mid-19th Century American Antique USA - Folk Art
Wood
Late 19th Century Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern Antique USA - Folk Art
Copper
19th Century American Country Antique USA - Folk Art
Wool
19th Century Asian Antique USA - Folk Art
Bronze
Early 20th Century Liberian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Aluminum
21st Century and Contemporary American Mid-Century Modern USA - Folk Art
Silver, Brass, Copper
1990s American USA - Folk Art
Aluminum
20th Century English USA - Folk Art
Metal
1920s English Edwardian Vintage USA - Folk Art
Bamboo
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage USA - Folk Art
Rope, Mirror
1960s Vintage USA - Folk Art
Canvas, Hardwood
20th Century Mexican Modern USA - Folk Art
Brass, Bronze
Mid-20th Century American Native American USA - Folk Art
Pottery
1970s German Vintage USA - Folk Art
Wood
1920s American Native American Vintage USA - Folk Art
Sterling Silver
Mid-20th Century Australian Tribal USA - Folk Art
Organic Material
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