Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2

Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2

Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2
From a clean, smoke, and pet-FREE home. Up for sale are a pair of antique wooden juggling pins, also known as Indian Clubs, weighing 1 lb each. These beautifully crafted pins are marked TRYON, and are a perfect addition to any collection, especially for those interested in circus and carnival memorabilia. The pins were made in the United States and are in excellent condition, with a unique design that showcases the craftsmanship of the era. These pins also have the added bonus of being marked, adding to their value and rarity. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history! Please view photos as they are part of the description. Approximate dimension: 15.25 tall.
Antique Wooden Juggling Pins Indian Club 1 lb. Marked TRYON Set of 2

Rare Circus CDV Bold Composite Photo Of George L. Fox Legendary American Clown

Rare Circus CDV Bold Composite Photo Of George L. Fox Legendary American Clown

Rare Circus CDV Bold Composite Photo Of George L. Fox Legendary American Clown
RARE CIRCUS CDV – BOLD COMPOSITE PHOTO OF GEORGE L. FOX LEGENDARY AMERICAN CLOWN – Images of George L. Fox the legendary American Clown are extremely rare. Here is one of the rarest composite images of this showman. The center image is of the man behind all the other clown faces. His initials and last name are boldly printed at the bottom of the mount. The backside is blank and the mount remains in excellent condition. CONDITION: Please view my detailed photos for the actual condition of the image and as part of my description. The print has a few stains and one small loss. The unusual composite image remains bold and the mount is sharp. You are considering a rare and top quality circus CDV for your personal collection.
Rare Circus CDV Bold Composite Photo Of George L. Fox Legendary American Clown

Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM

Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM

Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM
SAVE ME AS YOUR FAVORITE ART AND ANTIQUES DEALER. NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY. MUSEUM QUALITY ESTATE ITEMS. OIL ON CANVAS BY FAMOUS AND IMPORTANT AMERICAN ARTIST. NEEDS A CLEANING, CANVAS NEEDS TO BE RE STRETCHED. CANVAS A BIT LOOSE. NEEDS SOME MILD TOUCH UPS AS SHOWN. I BELIEVE THE ARTIST WAS IN THE PROCESS OF RESTORATION AT SOME POINT. SOME TISSURE PAPER ON TOP LAYERS IN A FEW AREAS WHERE THE PAINT SURROUNDING AREA WAS BEING PRESERVED WITH CAUTION. THIS PAPER WILL NEED TO BE REMOVED. OVERALL IN GOOD SHAPE. PRICE IS BASED ON AGE, QUALITY, CONDITION AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. Measurements : PAINTING 24 BY 30 INCHES. Born and raised in New Orleans, Joseph Cain studied at the Chicago Academy of Art and at the Art Students League in New York. Through the years he painted a variety of subjects, but one of his favorites was the street life of his native city. Representations of New Orleans provide the subject for many of his earliest paintings, as well as late works like. Miss Willie’s Revisited. Which shows the “parlor” of one of the city’s more famous bordellos. Other memories of New Orleans include two views of St. Louis #3, one of its historic cemeteries. House with Cornstalk Fence; Queen of the Mardi Gras; and Peep Show. In the 1930s, Cain’s work became increasingly abstract. The apparent flatness of his compositions, together with the sense of movement achieved by the manipulation of overlapping color planes and perspective, are characteristics of a style described in 1939 as decorative expressionism. Cain’s paint is usually thickly applied, and while his dancers, harlequins and ladies of the evening owe their inspiration to Matisse and other modernists, as one critic observed, his work has a fresh vision that cannot be clearly traced either to contemporary American or French schools. His world is never dirty, mean or gray, but it is always bright and luminous (Stanley Lothrop, Boyer Galleries, New York, 1939). Thank you for vi. Biography from The Johnson Collection. Beginning at the age of sixteen, his educational journey led him first to the Art Institute of Chicago and then to the Art Students League in New York, where he was instructed by Kenneth Hayes Miller and Kimon Nicolaides. He later studied under the Abstract Expressionist Hans Hoffman. A 1929 Carnegie Fellowship funded a year’s enrollment at the Sorbonne in Paris and travel throughout Europe; Cain also received multiple Tiffany Foundation Fellowships. Using thickly applied paint, layered color planes, and multiple perspectives, Cain created paintings, including streetscapes, marine scenes, and landscapes, which were sometimes categorized as “decorative expressionism” beginning in the late 1930s. In 1932, Cain’s entry to the First Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting at the Whitney Museum of American Art hung in the exhibition’s entry way; other works were shown at such prestigious venues as the Museum of Modern Art, American Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, National Academy of Design, and Carnegie Institute. He also executed a monumental mural at New York State Training School where he was employed as a teacher. While living in New York during this period, Cain was an integral member of a contemporary art collective known as “The Group, ” whose participants included Milton Avery, George Biddle, Robert Gwathmey, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, and many other important modernists. In 1944, Cain joined the faculty at the University of Rhode Island, establishing and chairing the art department for over two decades. Cain continued to paint long past his retirement from teaching, often returning to New Orleans subject matter in canvases that capture the bright color and festive energy of his birthplace.
Jo Cain PAINTING ANTIQUE WPA Beach Circus Carnival Large AMERICAN REGIONALISM

Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo

Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo
Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo
Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo
Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo

Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo
Circa 1880, this exceptional cabinet card photograph depicts the renowned Shields Brothers, also known as the Texas Giants, who were celebrated circus performers touring with Barnum & Bailey in the 1880s. Captured by the famed photographer Eisenmann of Bowery, New York, this photograph offers a rare glimpse into the world of 19th-century sideshow attractions. Photographer: Eisenmann, Bowery, New York. Subject: Shields Brothers – Texas Giants. Tour: Barnum & Bailey Circus, 1880s. Approximate Mount Size: 4-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. Condition: Excellent antique condition. No pencil writing on back. The Shields Brothers were known for their exceptional height and striking presence, making them standout attractions in the circus world. This cabinet card captures their commanding appearance, showcasing their height and the impressive tailoring of their attire. In the late 19th century, the Shields Brothers toured extensively with Barnum & Bailey, drawing large crowds fascinated by their towering stature. This photograph is not just a piece of sideshow history but a testament to the artistry of 19th-century photography. Eisenmann’s work is highly regarded, and his images of circus performers are particularly sought after by collectors. Rare cabinet card photograph from circa 1880. Features the Shields Brothers, Texas Giants, famous circus performers. Captured by renowned photographer Eisenmann of Bowery, New York. Excellent condition with clear details and minimal signs of wear. The approximate mount size of 4-1/4″ x 6-1/2″ makes it a perfect display piece for collectors of vintage photography and circus memorabilia. The intricate details and historical significance of this photograph make it a must-have for serious collectors. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary piece of circus history, featuring the legendary Shields Brothers. This cabinet card is a true treasure, offering a window into the captivating world of 19th-century sideshows and the giants who enchanted audiences worldwide. Type: Cabinet Card Photograph. Date: Circa 1880. Add this remarkable cabinet card to your collection and own a piece of the fascinating history of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and the Texas Giants.
Antique Circus Sideshow Freaks The Shields Brothers Teaxs Giants Cabniet Photo

Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil

Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil

Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil
SAVE ME AS YOUR FAVORITE ART AND ANTIQUES DEALER. Overview : ORIGINAL 1940’S TO 1950’S OIL ON CANVAS BOARD. ORIGINAL PERIOD CARVED WOOD FRAME. PAINTING OVERALL IN GOOD SHAPE. A FEW SMALL AREAS OF PAINT LOSS. MILD TOUCH UPS NEEDED. FRAME HAS MILD WEAR. LOOKS NICE AS IT IS. ARNO Scheiding attended the Philadelphia School of Design and Drexel Institute. He later went to New York as a freelance industrial designer and afterward became associated with the L. Carpenter Company of Dover, N. Maker of vinyl fabrics. In recent years he was director of design. Scheiding was founder of the Rowayton Arts Center.
Antique Wpa Painting Circus Traveling Wagon Fair Ashcan American Regionalism Oil