Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Blurring the lines between art and found objects




 19th C. Poke - mounted on corner block.
 Small Bucket Bench  (S) with a wire sculpture and 
two paintings by JAS. (S)

 Key Stone from Reilly's Hotel, Lanark, ca. 1860.
An iron industrial work table - adjustable height.
 A pair of 5 pin bowling balls.
"Third Rock(s) From the Sun!?!" (one Sold)
Iron industrial grinders - 19th C.
 Two earlier lawn ornaments.
Ice fishing jig in bright paint (S), a grappling
hook and a spinning wheel counting gear.
Paintings by JAS (John Sorensen) will be on sale as well.
This one, "Old House" is my memory of picking an old home
about 35 years ago. (S)

An iron window grate, 47 X 24, in old green paint.  
Nice details, especially the floral buttons.

A blacksmith made iron window grate with nice, but
simple details.  31 1/2 X 31 1/2
While not in perfect condition the pair of six panel doors
illustrated here have about the best graffiti I have seen in a long time.  They came from a Prescott estate and the writing dates back to ca. 1900.  I expect many of the names are familiar to Prescott folks. 




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