Two early hand carved wooden sculptures. The first, the largest, depicting a cherub figure holding
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Two early hand carved wooden sculptures. The first, the largest, depicting a cherub figure holding flowers under scrolls - losses to the scrolls, stable insect holes, other small worn spots but overall good condition - 18th century or earlier; the second, likely a furniture ornament in the form of a cat face, acanthus and scrolls, 18th century - 8 1/4"W x 2"D x 3 1/4"H. Provenance: From the Thomas & Gail Rockwell collection, LaGrangeville NY. Tom is the son of the renowned American artist, Norman Rockwell and the author or many children's books. His late wife Gail, was an artist-illustrator and the daughter of Arthur E. Sudler and Janet Whitson Sudler, both early 20th century artists - she illustrated several of her husband's children's books.
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Two early hand carved wooden sculptures. The first, the largest, depicting a cherub figure holding
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