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| Folky carved squirrel eating a nut, green paint, 5 3/4" h., $495. |
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| Maine crooked knife, a North Woods folk tradition, ornately carved, signed, "J.L.B., Oct.24 1880", carved by John Leslie Burton of Rockwood, Maine. Crooked knives were made to form splint for baskets, or to hollow bowls and canoes. $450 |
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| Rufus Dunham, Westbrook, Maine made pewter pitcher, 6" h., minor repair. $195. |
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| Early small pewter basin, unsigned. $175. |
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