HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Each year thousands of people make the pilgrimage to Antiques Week in New Hampshire. For many, it’s like a home away from home—the collective shows are a huge house, with diverse dealers occupying different rooms—each inviting you in to explore, learn and take away a little bit (or a lot) of their home to yours.
“Home Away From Home” is a collection of Folk Art & Americana assembled for exhibition and sale at Antiques In Manchester: The Collector's Fair, August 9-10, 2017. Additional information: stevenspowers.com
Each year thousands of people make the pilgrimage to Antiques Week in New Hampshire. For many, it’s like a home away from home—the collective shows are a huge house, with diverse dealers occupying different rooms—each inviting you in to explore, learn and take away a little bit (or a lot) of their home to yours.
“Home Away From Home” is a collection of Folk Art & Americana assembled for exhibition and sale at Antiques In Manchester: The Collector's Fair, August 9-10, 2017. Additional information: stevenspowers.com
Folk Art Carved Coal Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Circa: 1860-1880 Size: 8 3/4" (w) x 7" (h) A large an unusual portrait of Abraham Lincoln carved from anthracite coal. Illustrated and discussed: American Primitive, 1988, p. 95, fig. 126.
- Page 1 and 2: ANTIQUES IN MANCHESTER • ST ANSEL
- Page 3 and 4: Detail of A Trade Sign for J.W. Hop
- Page 6: Folk Art Carved Coal Lion Circa: 18
- Page 10: Stoneware Bust of an African Americ
- Page 14: Folk Art Etched Easter Egg Dated: A
- Page 18: Oblivious To Danger Oil on canvas C
- Page 22: Folk Art Carved Civil War Maple Bur
- Page 26: Lead Head Lead pipe Circa: 1900 Siz
- Page 32 and 33: Two Folk Art Trade Signs for J.W. H
- Page 35 and 36: End of Day Black Glass Whimsy - Han
- Page 38: Large Folk Art Carved and Painted R
- Page 42: The Three Trees Jacob Semiatin (191
- Page 46: Early Folk Art Doll Circa: 1820-40
- Page 49 and 50: Steven Powers (1968 -) Big Sky & Fl
Folk Art Carved Coal Portrait of Abraham Lincoln<br />
Circa: 1860-1880<br />
Size: 8 3/4" (w) x 7" (h)<br />
A large an unusual portrait of Abraham Lincoln<br />
carved from anthracite coal.<br />
Illustrated and discussed: American Primitive,<br />
1988, p. 95, fig. 126.