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Sweet Old Tramp Art Frame with Heart Corners spinning toy is plenty large to command

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is plenty large to command a shelf

I believe this lovely small broom likely dates to the mid- to late 19th century and would be referred to as a hearth broom

and pieces like this continue to be made particularly by members of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) and Micmac tribes

painted in a combination of oil and acrylic by Kansas City artist Susi Lulaki on a shingle salvaged from an old house being torn down in Chase County

Sweet Old Tramp Art Frame with Heart Corners spinning toy is plenty large to commandThis sweet old tramp art frame would be perfect for holding a picture of a sweetheart human, or animal, or a just a tender little drawing or watercolor or photograph or a great one for framing and gifting a photo of oneself! Early 20th century I believe, it's in excellent shape, just missing a plate of glass (though I might be tempted to forego it and just tape whatever to the back side.) The frame measures 5 7 8" x 3 7 8", with shallow carved recess

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