Rare Carved and Painted Pine Architectural Figures of Peace and Plenty, Attributed to Joseph Wilson Newburyport, Massachusetts the draped allegorical figures of Peace and Plenty, each carrying the symbols of olive branch and fruit-filled cornucopia respectively, garlands of flower in their hair, now with coat of garish paint; the figures chisel-gouge-carved on the back, some damages and losses. Together with a 1838 copy of The Life of Dexter, Embracing Sketches of the Eccentric Character by Samuel L. Knapp, published by G.N. Thomson, Boston, 1838; and 1954 reprint of Lord Timothy Dexter, A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. (4 pieces) 17 by 58 in. (43.18cm by 147.32cm)
Rare Carved and Painted Pine Architectural Figures of Peace and Plenty, Attributed to Joseph Wilson Newburyport, Massachusetts the draped allegorical figures of Peace and Plenty, each carrying the symbols of olive branch and fruit-filled cornucopia respectively, garlands of flower in their hair, now with coat of garish paint; the figures chisel-gouge-carved on the back, some damages and losses. Together with a 1838 copy of The Life of Dexter, Embracing Sketches of the Eccentric Character by Samuel L. Knapp, published by G.N. Thomson, Boston, 1838; and 1954 reprint of Lord Timothy Dexter, A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. (4 pieces) 17 by 58 in. (43.18cm by 147.32cm)
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