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    Posted 9 years ago

    StarrsAnti…
    (5 items)

    Dated and Signed 1979 Folk Art
    Locally Made from NC-USA
    Johnny West Figurines --2 Horse Buggy with All its items for traveling west

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    Large Antique 19thC American Folk Art Arrow Weathervane Copper & Zinc Point
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    Antique 19thC Ann Maria Lovell 1826 Alphabet Folk Art Sampler Birds & Flowers
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    Primitive/Patriotic/Farmhouse/Flags/Red-White-Blue/Bowl Fillers/Grunged/Set of 4
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    Antique 19thC Mary C Ferguson Alphabet Folk Art House & Tree Primitive Sampler
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    Large Antique 19thC American Folk Art Arrow Weathervane Copper & Zinc Point
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    1. fortapache fortapache, 9 years ago
      I noticed they were Johnny West figures. Looks like a Johnny West body with a Captain Maddox head (mustache added). That is Jamie West in the back.
      Is that a factory painted black and white horse? I can tell it has been touched up a bit. Johnny West collectors consider the black and white Storm Cloud to be a holy grail. The brown and white one not so much. They would love that whole rig as many are into customizing. I prefer the factory stuff myself but it is still pretty cool.

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