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December 31st, 2006
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Folk Art Auctions

Folk art auctions feature a wide range of objects that reflect the artist's craft traditions and traditional social values. Folk art is generally produced by people who have little or no academic artistic training. popular artists usually use established techniques and styles of particular region or culture.

Folk art auctions of paintings, sculptures and other decorative art forms. Some artists also consider utilitarian objects, as tools and costumes as folk art. For the most part, the category of folk art auctions exclude works by professional artists.

It has been my experience that folk art auctions have something for almost anyone. I found a folk art painting of a cat in a peach tree that was carried out by the artist Taschen. The artist also indicated in the folk art auction that they create unique ceramic tile art.

My mother purchased a blanket chest for me years ago I made a list recently in an auction of folk art. The chest was made about two hundred hears ago and is very beautiful. The original painted decorations are still intact.

I found a folk art auction for a carnival notional interest of precipitation in the form of a big cat. It was made around 1930 and is twice the size of similar items. I researched the subject in an auction site and found that it is worth a lot of money.

My heart is still influenced by popular art auctions American. I recently fell in love with a painting I found in the auction of Elvis on a Harley in front of a large American flag. It was amazing! The Canvas Print Painted with acrylics.

I especially like the Halloween theme of popular art auction in my opinion was offered by Sister Raya New Orleans Folk Art. The title of the painting was little Spooky the Cat – Awaiting the Great Pumpkin. The picture was painted in classic vintage style and used gold maple, red sapphire, blue pearl, white, pumpkin orange, sable brown rust, amber and jet black. Love to have this hanging on the wall over the autumn months.

Another auction folk art that I found and was sad to bid up past my budget was a set of dominoes handmade in miniature. The set was in an art popular decorated maple case. The dates set from mid to late 1800. Was really exquisite and I feel that I'm in it.

I really liked another folk art auction I found for a modern fraktur. A fraktur is a specific kind of Pennsylvania German folk art. The fraktur I found was a watercolor a marriage record. It was very colorful and seemed to have a special meaning to their original owners.

I found a wooden box of Maine, at an auction popular art that really appealed to me. It was rather small, but was painted chrome yellow and was trimmed in forest green. The paint was crazed and fabric was done in the nineteenth century. There were no visible nails and the hardware was reported as looking original.

The folk art auction that was lost in that was out of my price range was an Andrew Clemens sand bottle. The sand bottle was date 1887 and was covered in patriotic decorations. It was a style of bottle with a stopper apothecary and contained at least ten different colors of sand. The bottle ended up selling for eighty five hundred dollars. I am sure you have completed an excellent collection of folk art.

I found an amusing folk art auction for three wooden carvings. The name of the piece was three joint Whimseys Folk Art and became all in the same artist. The carvings were accented with sheet metal neckties. The size at first in the folk art auction was of a cobbler, a blacksmith and a man with a donkey. The size second was a diminutive soldier and the third was a cobbler smoking a pipe. I think this piece of Americana was purchased at a low price of three thousand dollars and a value much more.

About the Author

Matthew Jenkins, is one of the treasure hunters at the Treasure Hunters Roadshow. If you would like the Treasure Hunters Roadshow to come to your city contact at 217-636-7900 or visit TreasureHunters Roadshow

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