Grungy Autumn Corn & Crow in Lighted Vintage Wooden Box
Kentucky Primitives Appalachian folk artist
Victoria Lynn
Simple Primitives done in the tradition of old
This is a wonderful prim display.
The olde crow sits on two stick legs with a rusty nail beak and twine
tail. His eyes are beads and his wing has been stitched on.
He hovers over four big plump ears of autumn corn, nestled in a vintage
wooden box. The box is olde and has box joint sides. I
added a small string of lights underneath the corn to add a soft glow
to your autumn evenings. A wee little field mouse is tucked in
the standing ear of corn peeking out. His tail dangles up and
over the ear of corn. The ears of corn have straw surrounding
them. The olde sign reads, "Autumn's Song Grey skies and
crisp cool days, corn fields waiting to be harvest." This
wonderful autumn display is 13" wide by 14" tall.
God bless you.
This
will come signed and dated.
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