Description
The Wind in the Willows found its home with Methuen in the UK and Scribner's in the US
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enamelware could withstand rough handling and long journeys - exciting features as Americans migrated west to homestead via covered wagons in the 1870s
Since it was first officially settled in 1805
Unusual Handpainted Tole Tray - 17" Inch Round Scallop Shape lillian langseth-christensen The Wind in the Willows{HISTORY} So unique in shape, design, and color palette, this handpainted tole tray is a beautiful one of a kind example of a domestic art that has been around for centuries in America. Combining both Country Painting and French tole style designs, it's difficult to pinpoint the age of this tray since it incorporates so many classic hallmarks of toleware painting practiced from the 1800s 1950s. The berries reflect country painting a style of
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