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Showing posts with label Primitive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primitive. Show all posts
Amateur "Sunday Painter" Pregnant Woman c. 1950
Amateur "Sunday Painter" Pregnant Woman c. 1950 On reverse "Kraus" 16" x 20" Collection Jim Linderman
Primitive Mallet with Boot Heel Make-Do Repair
Primitive Mallet with Boot Heel Make-Do Repair.
Turn of the century handmade tool original Barn red paint and rubber repair
Collection Jim Linderman
Asa "Ace" Moore African-American artist from Ohio Black Folk Art Circa 1935 Collection Jim Linderman
A group of the
recently discovered erotic fantasy comic illustrations by Asa "Ace" Moore,
African-American from Ohio, circa 1935. First time ever shown! Share them around the joint,
Comic-Con Folks!
All Original Drawings collection Jim Linderman
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The Nuts and Bolts of Apothecary Cabinets Folk Art Primitive Decor
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So desirable for that comfy country decor, you'll see what are called "apothecary cabinets" in upscale shows, shelter magazine spreads and increasingly being reproduced in that horrible fake milk paint "antique while you wait" primitive style seen in shops full of potpourri. If I walk into an antique shop met with waves of "fragrance" I usually figure it is there to mask a recent paint smell. I feign enough interest to be polite, get in the car, cross the divider and pee at the fast food joint. I hate that fake country crap. The style comes in and out of vogue, especially when we are emerging from an economic downturn and folks want to feel honest, homey and authentic again.
Apothecary chests are usually nothing more than guys hardware holders anyway, like this one I found yesterday. Dealers call them apothecary chests as the notion of potions being stored and retrieved by the country doctor is a good selling point, but truth is these things held dad's screws and washers as often as secret cures and chemicals.
Here is one I found yesterday. It came of the "distressed" surface from work in the basement, not a furniture factory...and certainly not from old Doc Bones at the general store.
Nuts and Bolts Holder circa 1940? 33 drawers, 55 inches long. Collection Jim Linderman
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Primitive Stereograph Stereoview Homemade Handmade 3-D
Does this primitive 3-D stereoview (or stereograph) work? Stare at your own nose and see. YEP! Even an amateur can make a 3-D image. So why does Hollywood persist in spending 100 million dollars each on horrible big screen crappers in 3-D with plots no deeper than a serial murderers's hasty, hand-dug shallow grave? Same reason any media company does anything these days. Scared of the Internet! The only thing missing is a slow-motion bullet splitting a tree.
Amateur Homemade Stereograph card. 1952 Collection Jim Linderman
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