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CIRCA 1825
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AN AMERICAN LARGE CARVED PINE PILOTHOUSE EAGLE
CIRCA 1825
39 in. (99.1 cm.) high, 31 ½ (80 cm.) wide
CIRCA 1825
39 in. (99.1 cm.) high, 31 ½ (80 cm.) wide
Provenance
Willard Gallery, New York
Acquired from above March 1, 1972
Arthur J. Sussel (d. 1958), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cordelia Hamilton and Adele Earnest, Stony Point Folk Art Gallery, Stony Point, New York
Acquired from above March 1, 1972
Arthur J. Sussel (d. 1958), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cordelia Hamilton and Adele Earnest, Stony Point Folk Art Gallery, Stony Point, New York
Literature
Adele Earnest, Folk Art in America, A Personal View (Exton, PA 1984), p. 46.
J.J. Stoudt, J. Barnitz and O. Bragazzi, et. al., The David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection, New York, vol. II, 1988, p. 275, no. 138.
J.J. Stoudt, J. Barnitz and O. Bragazzi, et. al., The David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection, New York, vol. II, 1988, p. 275, no. 138.
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