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Tools, Furniture, Collectibles, Prints, and Glassware
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Tom J. Whitaker Artist Proof
Tom J. Whitaker Artist Proof; pencil print artist proof depicting an elderly lady; number 7 of 25; hand signed in pencil; dated 1982; framed and matted; measures 19 inches wide by 23 inches tall; information about Tom J. Whitaker - known as Americas Greatest Appalachian Artist; Whitaker's work has been exhibited in numerous shows and galleries. People from all walks of life and from all around the world collect his paintings. They appreciate the work not only because it is pretty but also because it has a sensitivity and realness. Whitaker has been a major influence on Eastern Kentucky's perception of art. In his classes at the college and in the workshops that he presents around the state, Tom stresses the importance of being one's self, rather than relying on public opinion. "Listen to the inner self," proclaims Whitaker, and he follows his advice by producing highly individual art works.
Oval Dining Table
Oval Dining Table; measures 60 inches by 40 inches; spooled legs; good used condition; pick up only
Dona and Jerry Locklair Artist Proof titled Pulling In
Dona and Jerry Locklair Artist Proof titled Pulling In; number 30 of 100; southern scene of a tobacco harvest; nicely framed and matted; measures 31.5 inches by 24.5 inches; Artist Information - Jerry & Dona Locklair, a husband and wife art team, paint together on single works of art. They create individual paintings, as well. They met and were married while attending the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, USA. The Locklairs publish lithograph prints from their original oils and watercolors. They are featured in books of special interest.
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled Love You Too
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled Love You Too; number 33 of 1000; nicely framed and matted; 21.5 inches by 20 inches; information about the artist - As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia?s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! The artistic talent, passion, and vision of P. Buckley Moss is shared in our galleries through an extensive selection of her works and accompanying stories, and the artist enjoys every opportunity to invite visitors to more fully share the beauty and sources of her artistic inspiration.
Dona and Jerry Locklair Artist Proof titled Southern Cotton
Dona and Jerry Locklair Artist Proof titled Southern Cotton; number 30 of 100; depicts the southern scene of working in a cotton field; pencil signed by artist; nicely framed and matted; measures 32 inches by 24 inches; Artist Information - Jerry & Dona Locklair, a husband and wife art team, paint together on single works of art. They create individual paintings, as well. They met and were married while attending the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, USA. The Locklairs publish lithograph prints from their original oils and watercolors. They are featured in books of special interest.
Three Wooden Dining Chairs
Three Wooden Dining Chairs; good used condition; some finish loss on legs; very sturdy chairs; pick up only
Elva Davis signed print titled Mill Pond Narrows, VA
Elva Davis signed print titled Mill Pond Narrows, VA; signed by the artist; number 9 of 100; dated 1983; framed and matted; 17.5 inches by 14.5 inches; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Decorative Metal Plant Stand
Decorative Metal Plant Stand; 26 inches tall; top is 9 inches by 9 inches; metal with a wicker top; good condition; pick up only
Elva Davis signed print of the Cascades trail
Elva Davis signed print of the Cascades trail; signed by the artist; number 28 of 100; framed and matted; 17.5 inches by 15 inches; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Elva Davis signed print of a barn
Elva Davis signed print barn scene; signed by the artist; number 33 of 50; dated 1981; framed and matted; 22.5 inches by 18.5 inches; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled The Birthplace
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled The Birthplace; number 331 of 1000; nicely framed and matted; 16.25 inches by 21 inches; hand signed; information about the artist - As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia?s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! The artistic talent, passion, and vision of P. Buckley Moss is shared in our galleries through an extensive selection of her works and accompanying stories, and the artist enjoys every opportunity to invite visitors to more fully share the beauty and sources of her artistic inspiration.
Elva Davis signed print of the Little Stoney Bridge
Elva Davis signed print of the Little Stoney Bridge; signed by the artist; number 48 of 100; framed and matted; dated 1982; 17.75 inches by 14.75 inches; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Brown Upholstered Sofa
Brown Upholstered Sofa; good condition; 7 feet long; comes with matching throw pillows; wooden feet; has a stain on back left side that needs to be cleaned; pick up only
Upholstered Platform Rocker
Upholstered Platform Rocker; needs cleaning; very comfortable; pick up only
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled Four In A Row
Signed P. Buckley Moss titled Four In A Row; number 606 of 1000; nicely framed and matted; 20.5 inches by 8 inches; hand signed; information about the artist - As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia?s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! The artistic talent, passion, and vision of P. Buckley Moss is shared in our galleries through an extensive selection of her works and accompanying stories, and the artist enjoys every opportunity to invite visitors to more fully share the beauty and sources of her artistic inspiration.
Oval Coffee Table
Oval Coffee Table; 45 inches long; 27 inches wide; good used condition; pick up only
Signed P. Buckley Moss
Signed P. Buckley Moss; number 39 of 1000; nicely framed and matted; 27.25 inches by 14.25 inches; hand signed; information about the artist - As a young mother Pat moved her family south and increasingly found inspiration in the imagery of Virginia?s Shenandoah Valley, becoming captivated by the life and culture of the Amish and Mennonite people of the area. She embraced the local landscapes, lifestyles, and traditions and felt that the life and culture she was part of held an important message for modern society: live simply and enjoy every moment! The artistic talent, passion, and vision of P. Buckley Moss is shared in our galleries through an extensive selection of her works and accompanying stories, and the artist enjoys every opportunity to invite visitors to more fully share the beauty and sources of her artistic inspiration.
Wooden Bunk Beds
Wooden Bunk Beds; appears to be complete; two headboards and two footboards, side rails, and ladder; pick up only; does not include hardware
Cedar Wardrobe
Cedar Wardrobe; measures 59 inches tall, 19.5 inches deep, and 26 inches wide; pick up only; good condition
Elva Davis signed print of a Farm Scene
Elva Davis signed print of a Farm Scene; signed by the artist; number 18 of 50; framed and matted; 21.25 inches by 17 inches; in color; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Elva Davis signed print of an Old Farmhouse
Elva Davis signed print of an Old Farmhouse; signed by the artist; number 18 of 50; framed and matted; 21.5 inches by 17.5 inches; information on the artist - Elva Willis Davis was born in Dickenson County, Virginia on September 6th, 1916. Elva was a local Giles County artist who began her art career at age 60. She was an original member of the Giles County Art Guild, an active member of the Home Demonstration Club, and a founding member of the Rose Garden Club. Together, she and her husband Stewart ran a country general store at Tarpon, Virginia, a coal mine, where Elva served as the bookkeeper, as well as a restaurant, and raised two happy and thankful children. Elva was also an exemplary elementary school teacher in Dickenson County, VA. She did commission work for Virginia Tech's dairy science department, sold 1,000 prints of Burruss Hall, and many of her versions of the Virginia Tech Duck Pond. Her artwork was awarded to many Virginia Tech donors.
Electric Grandfather Clock
Electric Grandfather Clock; place for glass shelves in bottom, helves are missing; pick up only
Five Shelf Bookcase
Five Shelf Bookcase; white in color; measures 71 inches tall; 29 inches wide; 12 inches deep; pick up only; disassembled in box and appears to be complete