Step right up to this set of six vintage folk art carnival knockdown dolls crafted in canvas, hand painted on both sides, trimmed with cotton fur and weighted at the bottom. Knock them all down and win any prize in … Continue reading
Folky set of four oil paintings on wood boards depicting chickens and roosters of the French city of Rennes. Presented in wood frames and signed by the noted artist Marie Claude De Wilde. Be sure to follow us on Instagram … Continue reading
Unconventional folky cricket or grasshopper table crafted in wicker and ambitiously woven over a metal frame, complete with antennae and striking bug eyes. Can be used as a table or enjoyed as an object or sculpture. Signed Mario Torres on … Continue reading
Pair of vintage porcelain table lamps decorated with a delightful decoupage technique depicting birds, flowers and a scholastic style script reminiscent of early ornithological engravings. Signed John Derian on the bottoms. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @fshenemaderantiques United … Continue reading
Painting on canvas of a Hindu temple with a charming naive style and vibrant colors reminiscent of Indian textiles. Signed in the lower right H Cole, and titled Pink Palace 1980. The artist was a world traveler, the painting was … Continue reading
By creating this line of naive, folky primitive paintings on board Karl Mann and associates captured the spirit and charm of this distinctly American style of portraits, and with tongue firmly in cheek brought a pleasing modern twist. $1,850.00 each … Continue reading
Fun and folky wicker or reed table lamps in the shape of seated cats. These felines are crafted with an iron frame wrapped with wicker. Featuring matching reed shades and copper eyes. Signed on the bottom on a brass medallion … Continue reading
Charming Folky antique oil painting on tin of a young sailor and his dog sitting in his coastal abode showing off his model ships, Ocean related artifacts and memories. Perfectly unsophisticated, simple and honest art. England Circa 1870 Ref:3288 H:28 … Continue reading