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Brown bear is holding an envelope addressed to Mrs. Hen behind his back. He is standing before a chicken. Media ID: watercolor, graphite, collage paper.
Coffee grinder late 19th c./early 20th c. - 2 parts machine dovetailed case with unidentified softwood stained to look like walnut; painted metal grinder handle and bowl - turned wood handle; two deep inset channels for drawer; lathe-turned handle...
Drawing is divided in two halves. On the left is a young boy holding an axe in his right hand and a branch in his left. On the right is a right profile of Abraham Lincoln. Media ID: black ink w/scraping out.