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) would make disappear
Sells and Gray reached its height of popularity in the 60s and early 70s
My guess is that this piece dates to the second half of the 19th century--based both upon looking at a lot of other wooden pull toys
and just a fabulous object to have around
exemplify a really distinctive
Abraham Schultz 1858 Fraktur Drawing of Birds, Fish, Squirrel hackman fraction learner ) would make disappearTo my eye, this is about as good as it gets, perhaps the tail of that blue squirrel most of all! and a perfect example of why fraktur style ink and watercolors are such cherished and collected things. On the reverse it is signed by a David Schultz in blue ink and dated 1860 (along with numbers running 1 9 first forwards then backwards) suggesting perhaps that its maker was in fact David and perhaps that it was made to mark the birth or life of
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