Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Showing posts with label Ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohio. Show all posts
19th Century Calligraphy by Laura Trimble
Looks like Laura had to sqeeze her last name in here. An afterthought?
Miniature Calligraphic drawing, c. 1890 Collection Dull Tool Dim Bulb / Jim Linderman
Good Boy (Dog) Toy Kraft Company Pull Toy
Thanks to a friendly follower, what I thought was a craftsman toy project from a kit or hobbyist magazine turns out to be a manufactured product made by the Toy Craft company in Wooster, Ohio. See post on Collector's Weekly HERE. Great paint and wonderful wear.
Dull Tool Dim Bulb Books are available HERE as $5.99 ebooks for the Ipad. Thanks!
Paperboys from the Past Snapshot of Toledo Blade Boys Collection Jim Linderman
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What appears to be a circa 1935 snapshot of paperboys ( a now extinct profession) is fine enough, but they all seem to be smiling as if the war ended or their team won! What's the headline?
PEACE REACHED IN TRUCK STRIKE! It looks like these hard workers are back to work, and Dad gets his morning paper.
Toledo Blade Paperboys, original snapshot collection Jim Linderman
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