This class includes frames and pipes.
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Currier & Ives Oxford Frame
The picture frame is made into the style of an Oxford frame, which is characterized by its sides that overlap at each corner. This style was popular in the late nineteenth century and was commonly referred to as Rustic or Currier & Ives frames, nicknamed for the American printmaking business whose prints often were displayed in this style of frame.
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Pine Replica of Abraham Lincoln's Boot Jack
Replica of A. Lincoln boot jack. Made of pine. There is three metal screws drilled into the top of the boot jack. The boot jack is v-shaped at the top.
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Currier & Ives Oxford Frame with Corner Leaves
The picture frame is made into the style of an Oxford frame, which is characterized by its sides that overlap at each corner. This particular frame features intersecting corners that are adorned with maple leaves. This style was popular in the late nineteenth century and was commonly referred to as Rustic or Currier & Ives frames, nicknamed for the American printmaking business whose prints often were displayed in this style of frame.