A Most Curious Real Photo Postcard. Young Girl with a (new?) Coat stands on a tree stump amid rubble, the city in the background. She nearly blends into the tree behind her...almost like a camouflaged animal who has adapted a defense mechanism. A Hobo camp? Kruxo RPPC, which would indicate somewhere from 1905 to 1925.
Untitled Real Photo Postcard Collection Jim Linderman
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19th Century Polychrome Carved Folk Art Man of Wood
19th Century Polychrome Carved Folk Art Man Collection Jim Linderman
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Who is the BEST MAN Under the Sun? JOHN! Leather Postcard circa 1905 Nebraska
A Sunny Best Man
Leather (Deerskin) Postcard circa 1905 mailed to Nebraska. Collection Jim Linderman
Leather (Deerskin) Postcard circa 1905 mailed to Nebraska. Collection Jim Linderman
Dull Tool Goes Native! Folk Art Sculpture of the Semi-Erotic kind.
No, we didn't commission some local island artisan to carve our portraits...this is American and it is fantatasticalish!
Untitled Folk Art Carving circa 1950? Collection Jim Linderman
Antique American Horse and Jockey Weathervane
Antique American Horse and Jockey Weathervane ready for installation.
Anonymous Snapshot, no date, collection Jim Linderman
Ray Strikes Out on Valentine's Day
Novelty Card for Valentines which isn't funny...Ray tries to thaw out a frozen heart.
Late 19th, Early 20th Century
Collection Jim Linderman
Antique Toy Noisemaker Whirligig Spin by Hand
Antique Toy Noisemaker Whirligig Spinning Toy Spin by Hand collection Jim Linderman
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Antique Handmade Folk Art Jack in the Box Primitive Make-do Toy
Considering how easy this primitive toy would be to make, it is surprising more haven't been made (or shown?)
A folk art handmade Jack in the Box toy, turn of the century (ghost?) Spring, box, sock doll.
Collection Jim Linderman
Folk Art Sculpture Water Wheel Whirligig Articulated Figure
Folk Art Sculpture Water Wheel Whirligig Articulated Figure No Date circa 1930
Collection Jim Linderman
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Hand Drawn Postcards Home A Soldier writes and Draws from the Front Franz Ruoff 1918
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Jim Linderman interview on No Such Thing As Was with Joe Bonomo
Rock and Roll in Sepia: A Conversation with Jim Linderman
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Antique Folk Art Fish Sign from Punta Gorda, Florida
Lots of folk art fish signs are fake. I have no idea why, but I guess unscrupulous antique dealers like to "reel in" a "big catch" at some of those high-priced shows. How to tell if your tin sign is real? Uneven rust throughout...more on one side than the other. Imagine a piece of tin hanging in the elements and consider what would happen to it over the years. Reddish rust all over is often a sign of a chemical bath done at the fake folk art store. The same applies to weathervanes and such. It should look weathered.
Punta Gorda, which has weathered a few hurricanes, is HERE on Wiki, and the official website of the town is HERE
Tin Fish Sign from Punta Gorda, Florida. 40 inches long. Old. Collection Jim Linderman
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The Dead Pig of 1913 RPPC Collection Jim Linderman
There IS a wonderful book useful for dating Real Photo Postcards, but once in a while the original owner (or person who commissioned the photo) makes it easy. This giant pig slopped his last in 1913, but unlike many of his fellow porkers, was documented for all.
The book is Real Photo Postcard Guide by Roberrt Bogdan and Todd Weseloh from 2006.
Real Photo Postcard (The Dead 1913 Pig) Collection Jim Linderman
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Texas Rural Musicians during the Depression Original Photograph c. 1930 Collection Jim Linderman
Antique Folk Art Sculpture of Ned Cheeryble from Nicholas Nickelby
Antique Folk Art Sculpture of Ned Cheeryble from Nicholas Nickeby circa 1850
Collection Jim Linderman
Flag Pole Sitters and Flag Pole Sitting
I've always wondered why flag pole sitting hasn't made a comeback. I blame lawyers. No one wants a lawsuit, and I guess if you own the pole, you are responsible for who sits on it, and thus who may fall.
The first flagpole sitter was Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly. HERE is the story of flagpole sitting on Wiki.
Unidentified Flag Pole sitters, circa 1930 Real Photo Postcard Collection Jim Linderman
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Clay Head Folk Art Sculpture
Clay Head Folk Art Sculpture circa 1940 collection Jim Linderman
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