Price: $54.99
Quantity: 1 available
Item/Description: Vintage ca. 1935 Popular Science Magazine Do-It-Yourself Art Project: “Fly Fishing-Fisherman Boy” Coconut Shell and Wooden Folk Art Figure
***Delightfully detailed (even down to the handful of teeth in his painted, open, surprised expression mouth) :~), this charming handcrafted-handmade, handpainted (hand-painted) figural portrays a Pinocchio-esque, long-nosed young boy-child astonished that he’s successfully caught-catching a fish-reeling in a fish on his fly fishing line. The head of the boy is hollowed-out and appears to be made from a hollowed-out Coconut-Shell, with the remainder being carved wood
***Underside of statue reads “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine”.
Age/Period: Vintage - ca. 1935 (underside bears this date) (1930s Art Deco-era)
Manufacturer/Identification/Markings: Underside of Base contains the following Legend “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine”
Material(s): Wood and Coconut Shell
Measurements: 9"H
Condition: Very Good, evincing only a modest modicum of crackling in the paint representing his rosy cheeks, with an only nominally noticeable repair to the fish’s back end
Title: Fishing Fly Fisherman Boy Vintage 1935 Popular Science Magazine Wooden Figural Carving Folk Art Project *****SHIPPING INCLUDED – DOMESTIC ORDERS ONLY!*****
Categories: Folk Art & Primitives,
lbs: 2.00 1 lbs
Seller ID: Fishing Boy
***Delightfully detailed (even down to the handful of teeth in his painted"> Item/Description: Vintage ca. 1935 Popular Science Magazine Do-It-Yourself Art Project: “Fly Fishing-Fisherman Boy” Coconut Shell and Wooden Folk Art Figure ***Delightfully detailed (even down to the handful of teeth in his painted, open, surprised expression mouth) :~), this charming handcrafted-handmade, handpainted (hand-painted) figural portrays a Pinocchio-esque, long-nosed young boy-child astonished that he’s successfully caught-catching a fish-reeling in a fish on his fly fishing line. The head of the boy is hollowed-out and appears to be made from a hollowed-out Coconut-Shell, ***Underside of statue reads “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine”. Age/Period: Vintage - ca. 1935 (underside bears this date) (1930s Art Deco-era) Manufacturer/Identification/Markings: Underside of Base contains the following Legend “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine” Material(s): Wood and Coconut Shell Measurements: 9"H Condition: Very Good"> with the remainder being carved wood ***Underside of statue reads “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine”. Age/Period: Vintage - ca. 1935 (underside bears this date) (1930s Art Deco-era) Manufacturer/Identification/Markings: Underside of Base contains the following Legend “Made by Alfred R. Jakolat about 1935 - Pattern in Popular Science Magazine” Material(s): Wood and Coconut Shell Measurements: 9"H Condition: Very Good, evincing only a modest modicum of crackling in the paint representing his rosy cheeks, with an only nominally noticeable repair to the fish’s back end
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