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Large folk art Whirligig Fragment of a man sawing wood Sculpture which Survived.
A very large “fragment” from a traditional folk art whirligig of a man sawing wood. Likely the most common theme of hand built whirligigs. This fellow survived the outdoor weather, but the rest of the piece, which would have been of considerable size, is all that remains today. The man is approximately 18 inches long.
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