Description
but I couldn't resist this vintage sculpture
a major figure in the emergence of American modernism
8 3/4” t x 3 3/8” w x 2 5/16” d and in excellent antique condition
and on the paper--which is heavy
though someone took very good care of the exterior
Almost Complete c. 1870s Crandall's Acrobats (Set of Four) in Original Box Bottom (No Lid) hooks but I couldn't resist thisThis is the second set of these antique CrandaIl's acrobats I've found this set not quite complete, but nearly so, and in very good condition and the lack of two legs and one arm hardly limits the possibilities! Charles Martin Crandall of Montrose, PA was an early American toy maker and produced some quite singular, and quite fabulous toys, especially notable for their use of a tongue and groove system for joining pieces. This Acrobats set, patented
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