Description: For your consideration is this set of framed wall art, Primitive Early American Style of Shadow Box Framed Pictures that would go nicely with Cabin or Cottage Core interior design style. This Mid-Century wall art is in good preowned condition. 1976 was Americas Bicentennial and consequently there was a resurgent of Early American interior decor when these framed wall art pieces were produced. Once again, we are seeing this primitive design style becoming a popular choice within our homes today. If you are looking to add to your collection, then these shadow box pictures will exceed your expectations in quality craftsmanship and design style. Each of them depicting the importance of the hearth of the home. While these ladies busy themselves at their daily chores. They give us a sense of what life is truly about "the simple, the everyday pleasures of home and its essence". The wall art is constructed of metal frames with glass fronts and the pictures are molded plastic encased within. They measure approximately 8" x 15" x 1". There is a slight indention on the back of the lady with the tea kettle that has made an imperfection that is visible at the top right corner. This has been magnified in pictures number 19 & 20, and the hanging loop has been lost, but please do allow for this type of normal wear on all vintage resale items. I assure you that this disclosure will only slightly distract from the value of these items, and we have considered this condition in our pricing of the framed art work. For a more detailed description please look at the pictures carefully, and to see similar items please check out our eBay store "Sweet Willow Resale"
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Sterling, Illinois
End Time: 2024-09-10T12:12:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Object Type: Wall Art
Time Period Manufactured: 1970s
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Handmade: No