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Very colorful 19th century Stumpwork of a bird in a cherry tree. It is framed in a period frame that has original paint and a dry surface. It measures 12.25" x 10.5" framed.

Early 19th century walnut Wall Box with Drawer in worn old surface. It measures 9.75" x 5.25" x 13.5" high. Great form and good original condition

Oil on board of a feed store in Camillus N.Y. Signed and dated "Alison Woters 71". Great condition and subject matter. The original store has long burned down. 25.25" x 21.25" framed.

Very unusual 19th century, six sided pine box in its original paint and decoration. Nice old patina too! 9.25" x 8.5" x 8.5" high.

Early 19th century four slat armchair in a pleasing old finely crazed surface. Great form, size, and condition.  We don’t find these big early country armchairs around much anymore. 23.75" x 18.5" x 46.5" high. Seat height is 16.25".

Nice primitive folk art painting by Barbara Clark Fleming (b. 1939). 26.25" x 22.5" framed. Signed front and back. Barbara’s work has been making a run in some big Canadian auctions . It is signed on the back " Mennonite Farm Barbara Clark Fleming 2013".


Artist's Statement:


"All of my paintings reflect upon my country life. Paintings of rural landscapes and different animals, all of which are a link to my past. I was born in 1939 on a 150 acre farm in East Zorra, Ontario, where my father farmed with horses. My mom and dad had no boys, so I became my dad's helper. As a result of these memories my paintings frequently reflect scenes of haying, threshing, fetching cows, and scenes of country villages. 


I never took lessons in painting. I just wanted to put my feelings on canvas. I don't like painting straight lines, I prefer curves and waves. I do all my painting at home in the country, and I use many different colors. I started painting in 1977 as I realized I had no pictures of my dad's farm. To keep memories of that farm alive my first picture was painted, and it was entered into the Oxford County Juried Exhibition and won an award of merit. It still have that painting. I did not take my painting seriously until 1989 when an accident prevented me from working full time. I hope that everyone who views my paintings receives as much pleasure as I receive painting them."


Barbara Clark Fleming is the mother of two adult children, and lives near Woodstock Ontario. Her paintings are included in many collections in Canada, the USA and Europe, including the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City.


You need to see this in person to fully appreciate it. Small table top folding herb drying rack. Great original paint in two colors. Lots of special little details in the wood working too. Circa 1900. Excellent condition 24" high when open.

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