Antiques Auction - August 25, 2008
    

Folk Art

   

Extremely rare carved woodenrooster weathervane from a Deer Isle, Maine farm, it blew down in 1955 and cared for, old surface in under a thin whitewash done with love by the old couple, this is a fine example of Maine folk art; early steamboat half-model with light, original surface; GAR carved folk art eagle with flags, circa 1920, possibly by Harold Stanley, Rockland, Maine; folk art silk flowerneedlework on linen dated 1759 Ann Evans; folk art 6-foot Indian figure with arrows, knife, tomahawk, etc.; 4-foot deer figure; carved folk art cat; pair of folk art paintings with moose, canoe, etc.; 5-foot alligator; early stick-work easel; two (2) folk dolls by Barbara Merry, Maine folk art legend; chip-carved nutcracker; tramp art bank with secret lock; other interesting items.

   
Folk Art Weathervane

1759 needlework

Early carved wood cat
Eskimo artifacts

Folk Art beaver rug
Sailors items

Folk Art Indian and deer

Folk Art oil 9inx22
Folk Art oil 9inx22

Folk Art Steam Ship

Bruce Gamage, Jr.
Antique Estate Auctioneer, Maine License #AR480
467 Main Street, Rockland, ME 04841
Tel: 207-594-4963 Fax: 207-594-0674
email: bgamage@midcoast.com