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    Posted 9 months ago

    Reeling
    (64 items)

    Yard sale find looks like 1920s 30s folk art odds and ends glued to all sides.. 8” tall.. Like to get more info on it….Tks

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    1. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 9 months ago
      It looks like what I call a Memory Jug? They glue things to it to remember things. Other's here may give a better description.
      Stuff
    2. Reeling Reeling, 9 months ago
      Thank you, yougottahavestuff
    3. Reeling Reeling, 9 months ago
      dav2no1,
      fortapache,
      kwqd, Tks 4The luv
    4. DejaVu2 DejaVu2, 9 months ago
      That's a very interesting piece! I like Stuff's description and would like to hear others opinions. :)
    5. Reeling Reeling, 9 months ago
      vetraio50,
      kev123,
      DejaVu2,
      Vynil33rpm….Tks 4The luv….
      Mike, from American pickers found some bottles folk art like this got me into it
    6. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 9 months ago
      African origin and African Americans often used them at Grave sites in remembering their lives!!
      Stuff
    7. Reeling Reeling, 9 months ago
      yougottahavestuff, some antiques from this lady who is moving she’s Caucasian and the folk art vintage bottle was from her family
    8. Manikin Manikin, 9 months ago
      What a great unique piece !
    9. Reeling Reeling, 7 months ago
      yougottahavestuff, found some antiques from this lady who is moving she’s had this folk art vintage bottle was from her family
    10. Reeling Reeling, 7 months ago
      Manikin Tks 4The luv
    11. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 7 months ago
      Just saying these Jugs may have started with African origin but others have honored their family members this way. When I was in Vietnam in the sixty's I saw Roadside Memorials for the Dead on the sides of the road. I thought it was strange but now it's Normal here!
      Stuff
    12. Reeling Reeling, 7 months ago
      yougottahavestuff, I agree, got to come to the ladies sale again, in her garage she has more less a collection of stuff. I assumed it was from her family, but it was probably from her picks.
    13. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 7 months ago
      Wife and I took a Historical tour of Plantation Slave grave sites in South Carolina year's ago.
      They had to bury their people at Night as they worked during the day so Spooky stories arose.
      And they couldn't be buried on valuable land!!
      Memorial Articles were What they could find!!
      Toys etc. Ancestors are still being buried there. Saw Vietnam veterans Grave markers were there!! One Old Large Granite Marker was from a Woman that was a must have been a House Maid that was Well Loved but still had to be buried there.
      Stuff

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