The O-town Scene

November 3, 2011

The O-town Scene - Oneonta, NY

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Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown Degikup basket. Louisa Keyser, also known as Dat So La Lee (born circa 1850–1925). Carson City, Nevada, 1912–1913. Willow, western redbud, and bracken fern root, coiled three-rod construction, height 12¾ inches, diameter 17½ inches Annetje Kool (1713–before 1789). Attributed to Pieter Vanderlyn (c. 1687–1778) Ulster County, New York, circa 1740. Oil on canvas, 30 5/8 × 25 1/4 inches, with original painted frame. Tall-case clock New England, circa 1830 Decoration attributed to George Robert Lawton, Sr. (1813–1885) Scituate, Providence County, Rhode Island, circa 1883 White pine, 30-hour wooden movement, iron hinges and lock, lead pendulum bob, 85 x 17 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches Inscribed on dial: "r. whit- ing / winchester" Stamped on inside of door: "Mary L. Sprague." M. Lord sign Parsonsfield, Maine, 1825 White pine, original painted decoration, wrought-iron hangers, 50 × 28½ × 2 inches. Inscribed in paint on each side: "1825" and "M. LORD" Round gift box Elder Joseph Johnson (1781–1852). Can- terbury or Enfield, New Hampshire, 1851. Maple and white pine, copper tacks, original yellow paint, height 1 3/4 inches, diameter 3 inches. Inscribed in ink on underside of lid: "A Present / by Elder Joseph Johnson / To M. E. H. / Enfield N.H. Sep. 1851." Nov. 3, 2011 O-Town Scene 9

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