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UltraChrome K3 is Epson's signature 8-color pigment ink technology engineered specifically for museum-quality archival printing, professional photography, and fine art reproduction. The "K3" designation stands for its three levels of black ink, which revolutionized digital black-and-white printing by eliminating color casts and providing smooth grayscale transitions.Core Technology FeaturesThree-Level Black Ink System: It utilizes Photo Black (or Matte Black), Light Black, and Light Light Black simultaneously. This reduces reliance on colored inks for grayscales, drastically cutting down on metamerism (where colors shift under different lighting).High-Density Pigments: Micro-encapsulated resin-coated pigment particles sit on top of the paper fibers rather than soaking in, resulting in incredibly high optical density and rich contrast.Archival Longevity: Prints made with genuine UltraChrome K3 ink are highly resistant to water, smudging, and fading. On recommended papers, color prints are rated to last up to 70 years, and black-and-white prints can last up to 200 years.Vivid Magenta Variation: Later models (like the Stylus Pro 7880) use an updated formula called UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, which uses a higher-density pigment molecule to expand the printable color gamut in deep blues and vibrant purples.The Standard 8-Color Cartridge PalettePrinters using this system host 8 active channels, usually configured with the following inks:CyanLight CyanMagenta (or Vivid Magenta)Light Magenta (or Vivid Light Magenta)YellowLight Black (Gray)Light Light Black (Light Gray)Photo Black (for glossy papers) or Matte Black (for fine art/matte papers) 101 / 376 -
UltraChrome K3 is Epson's signature 8-color pigment ink technology engineered specifically for museum-quality archival printing, professional photography, and fine art reproduction. The "K3" designation stands for its three levels of black ink, which revolutionized digital black-and-white printing by eliminating color casts and providing smooth grayscale transitions.Core Technology FeaturesThree-Level Black Ink System: It utilizes Photo Black (or Matte Black), Light Black, and Light Light Black simultaneously. This reduces reliance on colored inks for grayscales, drastically cutting down on metamerism (where colors shift under different lighting).High-Density Pigments: Micro-encapsulated resin-coated pigment particles sit on top of the paper fibers rather than soaking in, resulting in incredibly high optical density and rich contrast.Archival Longevity: Prints made with genuine UltraChrome K3 ink are highly resistant to water, smudging, and fading. On recommended papers, color prints are rated to last up to 70 years, and black-and-white prints can last up to 200 years.Vivid Magenta Variation: Later models (like the Stylus Pro 7880) use an updated formula called UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, which uses a higher-density pigment molecule to expand the printable color gamut in deep blues and vibrant purples.The Standard 8-Color Cartridge PalettePrinters using this system host 8 active channels, usually configured with the following inks:CyanLight CyanMagenta (or Vivid Magenta)Light Magenta (or Vivid Light Magenta)YellowLight Black (Gray)Light Light Black (Light Gray)Photo Black (for glossy papers) or Matte Black (for fine art/matte papers) 102 / 376 -
UltraChrome K3 is Epson's signature 8-color pigment ink technology engineered specifically for museum-quality archival printing, professional photography, and fine art reproduction. The "K3" designation stands for its three levels of black ink, which revolutionized digital black-and-white printing by eliminating color casts and providing smooth grayscale transitions.Core Technology FeaturesThree-Level Black Ink System: It utilizes Photo Black (or Matte Black), Light Black, and Light Light Black simultaneously. This reduces reliance on colored inks for grayscales, drastically cutting down on metamerism (where colors shift under different lighting).High-Density Pigments: Micro-encapsulated resin-coated pigment particles sit on top of the paper fibers rather than soaking in, resulting in incredibly high optical density and rich contrast.Archival Longevity: Prints made with genuine UltraChrome K3 ink are highly resistant to water, smudging, and fading. On recommended papers, color prints are rated to last up to 70 years, and black-and-white prints can last up to 200 years.Vivid Magenta Variation: Later models (like the Stylus Pro 7880) use an updated formula called UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, which uses a higher-density pigment molecule to expand the printable color gamut in deep blues and vibrant purples.The Standard 8-Color Cartridge PalettePrinters using this system host 8 active channels, usually configured with the following inks:CyanLight CyanMagenta (or Vivid Magenta)Light Magenta (or Vivid Light Magenta)YellowLight Black (Gray)Light Light Black (Light Gray)Photo Black (for glossy papers) or Matte Black (for fine art/matte papers) 103 / 376 -
UltraChrome K3 is Epson's signature 8-color pigment ink technology engineered specifically for museum-quality archival printing, professional photography, and fine art reproduction. The "K3" designation stands for its three levels of black ink, which revolutionized digital black-and-white printing by eliminating color casts and providing smooth grayscale transitions.Core Technology FeaturesThree-Level Black Ink System: It utilizes Photo Black (or Matte Black), Light Black, and Light Light Black simultaneously. This reduces reliance on colored inks for grayscales, drastically cutting down on metamerism (where colors shift under different lighting).High-Density Pigments: Micro-encapsulated resin-coated pigment particles sit on top of the paper fibers rather than soaking in, resulting in incredibly high optical density and rich contrast.Archival Longevity: Prints made with genuine UltraChrome K3 ink are highly resistant to water, smudging, and fading. On recommended papers, color prints are rated to last up to 70 years, and black-and-white prints can last up to 200 years.Vivid Magenta Variation: Later models (like the Stylus Pro 7880) use an updated formula called UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, which uses a higher-density pigment molecule to expand the printable color gamut in deep blues and vibrant purples.The Standard 8-Color Cartridge PalettePrinters using this system host 8 active channels, usually configured with the following inks:CyanLight CyanMagenta (or Vivid Magenta)Light Magenta (or Vivid Light Magenta)YellowLight Black (Gray)Light Light Black (Light Gray)Photo Black (for glossy papers) or Matte Black (for fine art/matte papers) 104 / 376 -
Navajo "Eye Dazzler" style rug. This specific design emerged during the Transitional Period (1880–1900) when Navajo weavers shifted from producing traditional wearing blankets to creating heavy rugs for traders and the tourist market.The paper label resting on the lower right corner reads:"Navajo 'Eye Dazzler' 31" x 28" minion C. 1910 - 1920's $395"Design and ContextThe Pattern: Characterized by its sharp, serrated geometric shapes and interlocking diamond motifs. The high-contrast, zigzag edges create a vibrant visual vibration or optical illusion, which gives the style its "Eye Dazzler" name.The Colors: Features a classic palette of deep red, cream, black, brown, and muted blue-gray accents.Cultural Shift: The style was heavily influenced by the availability of bright, synthetic aniline dyes and commercial 4-ply yarns from places like Germantown, Pennsylvania, which allowed weavers unprecedented creative expression. 111 / 376 -
vintage two-tier wood coffee table, featuring a built-in lower storage shelf and a distinct rectangular groove inlay on the tabletop. It exhibits a mid-century or transitional style with arched support aprons beneath the tabletop and slightly tapered legs.Design Elements & FeaturesMaterial: Constructed from solid wood showing a warm golden-amber stain and visible character knots.Aesthetic: Simple, functional design reminiscent of mid-century brands like Lane Furniture or traditional Ethan Allen Pine collections.Storage: Features an open-slat lower tier ideal for holding books, magazines, or decorative baskets. 112 / 376 -
vintage two-tier wood coffee table, featuring a built-in lower storage shelf and a distinct rectangular groove inlay on the tabletop. It exhibits a mid-century or transitional style with arched support aprons beneath the tabletop and slightly tapered legs.Design Elements & FeaturesMaterial: Constructed from solid wood showing a warm golden-amber stain and visible character knots.Aesthetic: Simple, functional design reminiscent of mid-century brands like Lane Furniture or traditional Ethan Allen Pine collections.Storage: Features an open-slat lower tier ideal for holding books, magazines, or decorative baskets. 113 / 376 -
vintage two-tier wood coffee table, featuring a built-in lower storage shelf and a distinct rectangular groove inlay on the tabletop. It exhibits a mid-century or transitional style with arched support aprons beneath the tabletop and slightly tapered legs.Design Elements & FeaturesMaterial: Constructed from solid wood showing a warm golden-amber stain and visible character knots.Aesthetic: Simple, functional design reminiscent of mid-century brands like Lane Furniture or traditional Ethan Allen Pine collections.Storage: Features an open-slat lower tier ideal for holding books, magazines, or decorative baskets. 114 / 376 -
This piece is a classic antique Old Hickory rustic armchair, a staple of American Arts and Crafts movement and Adirondack cabin lodge style.Key Design FeaturesFrame: Crafted from natural, unpeeled sapling logs with the bark left intact, typical of historical Old Hickory Furniture Company designs.Backrest: Features a series of slim, vertical wooden round spindles set between stout log posts.Seating: Outfitted with a hand-woven reed splint cane seat woven into a durable, tight herringbone/twill pattern.Era: Chairs matching this exact spindle-back, open-arm configuration were popularized during the early 1900s through the 1940s. 115 / 376 -
This piece is a classic antique Old Hickory rustic armchair, a staple of American Arts and Crafts movement and Adirondack cabin lodge style.Key Design FeaturesFrame: Crafted from natural, unpeeled sapling logs with the bark left intact, typical of historical Old Hickory Furniture Company designs.Backrest: Features a series of slim, vertical wooden round spindles set between stout log posts.Seating: Outfitted with a hand-woven reed splint cane seat woven into a durable, tight herringbone/twill pattern.Era: Chairs matching this exact spindle-back, open-arm configuration were popularized during the early 1900s through the 1940s. 116 / 376 -
This piece is a classic antique Old Hickory rustic armchair, a staple of American Arts and Crafts movement and Adirondack cabin lodge style.Key Design FeaturesFrame: Crafted from natural, unpeeled sapling logs with the bark left intact, typical of historical Old Hickory Furniture Company designs.Backrest: Features a series of slim, vertical wooden round spindles set between stout log posts.Seating: Outfitted with a hand-woven reed splint cane seat woven into a durable, tight herringbone/twill pattern.Era: Chairs matching this exact spindle-back, open-arm configuration were popularized during the early 1900s through the 1940s. 117 / 376 -
vintage Navajo turquoise nugget necklace featuring a distinctive long teardrop turquoise pendant set in an ornate sterling silver frame. Design Details Pendant: A striking, elongated turquoise cabochon with deep blue-green hues and fine matrix webbing, encased in a scrollwork border.Beadwork: The lower half consists of chunky, natural turquoise nuggets strung closely together.Upper Strand: The necklace transitions into smooth, fine shell or bone heishi beads mixed with metal accent beads near the neckline, a classic hallmark of authentic Native American jewelry construction. 118 / 376 -
vintage Navajo turquoise nugget necklace featuring a distinctive long teardrop turquoise pendant set in an ornate sterling silver frame. Design Details Pendant: A striking, elongated turquoise cabochon with deep blue-green hues and fine matrix webbing, encased in a scrollwork border.Beadwork: The lower half consists of chunky, natural turquoise nuggets strung closely together.Upper Strand: The necklace transitions into smooth, fine shell or bone heishi beads mixed with metal accent beads near the neckline, a classic hallmark of authentic Native American jewelry construction. 119 / 376 -
vintage Navajo turquoise nugget necklace featuring a distinctive long teardrop turquoise pendant set in an ornate sterling silver frame. Design Details Pendant: A striking, elongated turquoise cabochon with deep blue-green hues and fine matrix webbing, encased in a scrollwork border.Beadwork: The lower half consists of chunky, natural turquoise nuggets strung closely together.Upper Strand: The necklace transitions into smooth, fine shell or bone heishi beads mixed with metal accent beads near the neckline, a classic hallmark of authentic Native American jewelry construction. 120 / 376 -
vintage or antique rustic side chair manufactured by the famous Old Hickory Furniture Company.Key Characteristics & ValuationMaterials: It features an authentic hickory sapling frame with the bark intact, paired with a distinctive hand-woven herringbone rattan or wood splint seat and back insert.Origin: These pieces were popularized during the Arts & Crafts movement in the early 20th century and became iconic staples of Adirondack great camps and rustic lodges. 121 / 376 -
vintage or antique rustic side chair manufactured by the famous Old Hickory Furniture Company.Key Characteristics & ValuationMaterials: It features an authentic hickory sapling frame with the bark intact, paired with a distinctive hand-woven herringbone rattan or wood splint seat and back insert.Origin: These pieces were popularized during the Arts & Crafts movement in the early 20th century and became iconic staples of Adirondack great camps and rustic lodges. 122 / 376 -
vintage or antique rustic side chair manufactured by the famous Old Hickory Furniture Company.Key Characteristics & ValuationMaterials: It features an authentic hickory sapling frame with the bark intact, paired with a distinctive hand-woven herringbone rattan or wood splint seat and back insert.Origin: These pieces were popularized during the Arts & Crafts movement in the early 20th century and became iconic staples of Adirondack great camps and rustic lodges. 123 / 376 -
The selected item is a vintage rustic cricket table, a style traditionally characterized by a round top resting on three splayed legs. This type of vernacular furniture became popular in historical English and Welsh households because the three-legged design kept the table perfectly stable on uneven stone or dirt floors.Key CharacteristicsConstruction: Made from heavy, solid hardwood (typically oak or hickory) with simple, robust carpentry joints.Surface: Features a multi-planked round top displaying natural wood grains, minor surface scratches, and a deep, aged patina.Leg Design: Three thick, rounded dowel-style legs supported by low T-shaped or triangular stabilizing stretchers. 124 / 376 -
The selected item is a vintage rustic cricket table, a style traditionally characterized by a round top resting on three splayed legs. This type of vernacular furniture became popular in historical English and Welsh households because the three-legged design kept the table perfectly stable on uneven stone or dirt floors.Key CharacteristicsConstruction: Made from heavy, solid hardwood (typically oak or hickory) with simple, robust carpentry joints.Surface: Features a multi-planked round top displaying natural wood grains, minor surface scratches, and a deep, aged patina.Leg Design: Three thick, rounded dowel-style legs supported by low T-shaped or triangular stabilizing stretchers. 125 / 376 -
The selected item is a vintage rustic cricket table, a style traditionally characterized by a round top resting on three splayed legs. This type of vernacular furniture became popular in historical English and Welsh households because the three-legged design kept the table perfectly stable on uneven stone or dirt floors.Key CharacteristicsConstruction: Made from heavy, solid hardwood (typically oak or hickory) with simple, robust carpentry joints.Surface: Features a multi-planked round top displaying natural wood grains, minor surface scratches, and a deep, aged patina.Leg Design: Three thick, rounded dowel-style legs supported by low T-shaped or triangular stabilizing stretchers. 126 / 376 -
The selected item is a vintage rustic cricket table, a style traditionally characterized by a round top resting on three splayed legs. This type of vernacular furniture became popular in historical English and Welsh households because the three-legged design kept the table perfectly stable on uneven stone or dirt floors.Key CharacteristicsConstruction: Made from heavy, solid hardwood (typically oak or hickory) with simple, robust carpentry joints.Surface: Features a multi-planked round top displaying natural wood grains, minor surface scratches, and a deep, aged patina.Leg Design: Three thick, rounded dowel-style legs supported by low T-shaped or triangular stabilizing stretchers. 127 / 376 -
26 1/2" tall, 12 1/2" x 10" flat surface top, Antique Adirondack twig smoking stand (also frequently called an Adirondack folk art smoke stand or side table). Popularized in the early-to-mid 20th century, these unique pieces of American folk art were handcrafted for rustic hunting lodges, cabins, and porches. Key Design Features Log Cabin Humidor: The miniature log cabin on the top tier acts as a storage box, used to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories. The hollowed-out twig cylindrical pieces attached around the deck and on the legs serve as matches or pipe holders, as well as spots to rest small smoking pipes. Bentwood Construction: The framing is made from natural tree branches, sticks, and bent willow or grapevine twigs, characteristic of the classic Adirondack style. Tiered Shelving: It features a main upper platform for activity and a smaller lower triangular shelf for holding books, magazines, or extra utility items.Today, Highly collectible vintage item prized by antique enthusiasts for rustic home decor, 128 / 376 -
26 1/2" tall, 12 1/2" x 10" flat surface top, Antique Adirondack twig smoking stand (also frequently called an Adirondack folk art smoke stand or side table). Popularized in the early-to-mid 20th century, these unique pieces of American folk art were handcrafted for rustic hunting lodges, cabins, and porches. Key Design Features Log Cabin Humidor: The miniature log cabin on the top tier acts as a storage box, used to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories. The hollowed-out twig cylindrical pieces attached around the deck and on the legs serve as matches or pipe holders, as well as spots to rest small smoking pipes. Bentwood Construction: The framing is made from natural tree branches, sticks, and bent willow or grapevine twigs, characteristic of the classic Adirondack style. Tiered Shelving: It features a main upper platform for activity and a smaller lower triangular shelf for holding books, magazines, or extra utility items.Today, Highly collectible vintage item prized by antique enthusiasts for rustic home decor, 129 / 376 -
26 1/2" tall, 12 1/2" x 10" flat surface top, Antique Adirondack twig smoking stand (also frequently called an Adirondack folk art smoke stand or side table). Popularized in the early-to-mid 20th century, these unique pieces of American folk art were handcrafted for rustic hunting lodges, cabins, and porches. Key Design Features Log Cabin Humidor: The miniature log cabin on the top tier acts as a storage box, used to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories. The hollowed-out twig cylindrical pieces attached around the deck and on the legs serve as matches or pipe holders, as well as spots to rest small smoking pipes. Bentwood Construction: The framing is made from natural tree branches, sticks, and bent willow or grapevine twigs, characteristic of the classic Adirondack style. Tiered Shelving: It features a main upper platform for activity and a smaller lower triangular shelf for holding books, magazines, or extra utility items.Today, Highly collectible vintage item prized by antique enthusiasts for rustic home decor, 130 / 376 -
26 1/2" tall, 12 1/2" x 10" flat surface top, Antique Adirondack twig smoking stand (also frequently called an Adirondack folk art smoke stand or side table). Popularized in the early-to-mid 20th century, these unique pieces of American folk art were handcrafted for rustic hunting lodges, cabins, and porches. Key Design Features Log Cabin Humidor: The miniature log cabin on the top tier acts as a storage box, used to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories. The hollowed-out twig cylindrical pieces attached around the deck and on the legs serve as matches or pipe holders, as well as spots to rest small smoking pipes. Bentwood Construction: The framing is made from natural tree branches, sticks, and bent willow or grapevine twigs, characteristic of the classic Adirondack style. Tiered Shelving: It features a main upper platform for activity and a smaller lower triangular shelf for holding books, magazines, or extra utility items.Today, Highly collectible vintage item prized by antique enthusiasts for rustic home decor, 131 / 376 -
26 1/2" tall, 12 1/2" x 10" flat surface top, Antique Adirondack twig smoking stand (also frequently called an Adirondack folk art smoke stand or side table). Popularized in the early-to-mid 20th century, these unique pieces of American folk art were handcrafted for rustic hunting lodges, cabins, and porches. Key Design Features Log Cabin Humidor: The miniature log cabin on the top tier acts as a storage box, used to hold tobacco, cigars, or smoking accessories. The hollowed-out twig cylindrical pieces attached around the deck and on the legs serve as matches or pipe holders, as well as spots to rest small smoking pipes. Bentwood Construction: The framing is made from natural tree branches, sticks, and bent willow or grapevine twigs, characteristic of the classic Adirondack style. Tiered Shelving: It features a main upper platform for activity and a smaller lower triangular shelf for holding books, magazines, or extra utility items.Today, Highly collectible vintage item prized by antique enthusiasts for rustic home decor, 132 / 376 -
The highlighted item is a Pendleton Solstice Canyon Blanket. It features a distinctive Southwest-style jacquard geometric design woven from a premium wool/cotton blend.Design Inspiration & SpecificationsVisual Elements: The pattern mimics the view from the Rising Sun Trailhead in California’s Santa Monica Mountains, using jagged bands and warm earthy tones to represent the rugged peaks and flowing creeks.Material: Typically constructed with 82% wool and 18% cotton. 133 / 376 -
The highlighted item is a Pendleton Solstice Canyon Blanket. It features a distinctive Southwest-style jacquard geometric design woven from a premium wool/cotton blend.Design Inspiration & SpecificationsVisual Elements: The pattern mimics the view from the Rising Sun Trailhead in California’s Santa Monica Mountains, using jagged bands and warm earthy tones to represent the rugged peaks and flowing creeks.Material: Typically constructed with 82% wool and 18% cotton. 134 / 376 -
A pair of vintage wooden cross-country snow skis with primitive leather strap mortise bindings. These are traditional single-plank "ridge top" or flat-top wooden skis featuring heavily pointed tips and tails.Bindings: The center features an old leather and metal clamp binding system typical of early 20th-century Nordic or touring skis. Origin: This style of primitive solid-wood ski was widely produced from the early 1900s through the 1930s by manufacturers in Scandinavia 135 / 376 -
A pair of vintage wooden cross-country snow skis with primitive leather strap mortise bindings. These are traditional single-plank "ridge top" or flat-top wooden skis featuring heavily pointed tips and tails.Bindings: The center features an old leather and metal clamp binding system typical of early 20th-century Nordic or touring skis. Origin: This style of primitive solid-wood ski was widely produced from the early 1900s through the 1930s by manufacturers in Scandinavia 136 / 376 -
A pair of vintage wooden cross-country snow skis with primitive leather strap mortise bindings. These are traditional single-plank "ridge top" or flat-top wooden skis featuring heavily pointed tips and tails.Bindings: The center features an old leather and metal clamp binding system typical of early 20th-century Nordic or touring skis. Origin: This style of primitive solid-wood ski was widely produced from the early 1900s through the 1930s by manufacturers in Scandinavia 137 / 376 -
A pair of vintage wooden cross-country snow skis with primitive leather strap mortise bindings. These are traditional single-plank "ridge top" or flat-top wooden skis featuring heavily pointed tips and tails.Bindings: The center features an old leather and metal clamp binding system typical of early 20th-century Nordic or touring skis. Origin: This style of primitive solid-wood ski was widely produced from the early 1900s through the 1930s by manufacturers in Scandinavia 138 / 376 -
vintage Herter's Inc. Ammunition Division reloading bullet box, a highly collectible item among firearms history enthusiasts.Key Details from the LabelBrand: Herter's IncorporatedCaliber: .30 Caliber (.308 diameter)Weight: 180 Grain (GR.)Bullet Type: Semi-Pointed Jacketed BulletsOrigin: Made in Waseca, Minnesota, U.S.A.Historical BackgroundHerter's was a famous mail-order outdoor goods company founded in 1893. During the mid-20th century, they became known as the "World's Largest Manufacturers of Reloading Tools and Supplies." The company was widely celebrated for its eccentric, highly promotional catalog descriptions (often declaring their products to be the "absolute best model" ever made). While they manufactured a vast amount of gear in-house, many of their jacketed bullets were contracted through major manufacturers like Hornady or Sierra and packaged under the iconic yellow and blue Herter's brand. 139 / 376 -
vintage Herter's Inc. Ammunition Division reloading bullet box, a highly collectible item among firearms history enthusiasts.Key Details from the LabelBrand: Herter's IncorporatedCaliber: .30 Caliber (.308 diameter)Weight: 180 Grain (GR.)Bullet Type: Semi-Pointed Jacketed BulletsOrigin: Made in Waseca, Minnesota, U.S.A.Historical BackgroundHerter's was a famous mail-order outdoor goods company founded in 1893. During the mid-20th century, they became known as the "World's Largest Manufacturers of Reloading Tools and Supplies." The company was widely celebrated for its eccentric, highly promotional catalog descriptions (often declaring their products to be the "absolute best model" ever made). While they manufactured a vast amount of gear in-house, many of their jacketed bullets were contracted through major manufacturers like Hornady or Sierra and packaged under the iconic yellow and blue Herter's brand. 140 / 376 -
vintage Herter's Inc. Ammunition Division reloading bullet box, a highly collectible item among firearms history enthusiasts.Key Details from the LabelBrand: Herter's IncorporatedCaliber: .30 Caliber (.308 diameter)Weight: 180 Grain (GR.)Bullet Type: Semi-Pointed Jacketed BulletsOrigin: Made in Waseca, Minnesota, U.S.A.Historical BackgroundHerter's was a famous mail-order outdoor goods company founded in 1893. During the mid-20th century, they became known as the "World's Largest Manufacturers of Reloading Tools and Supplies." The company was widely celebrated for its eccentric, highly promotional catalog descriptions (often declaring their products to be the "absolute best model" ever made). While they manufactured a vast amount of gear in-house, many of their jacketed bullets were contracted through major manufacturers like Hornady or Sierra and packaged under the iconic yellow and blue Herter's brand. 141 / 376 -
This artwork is a framed print reproduction of Claude Monet’s iconic "Water Lilies" (Nymphéas) series, specifically capturing a section of his immersive panoscapes depicting his water garden at Giverny. The piece is presented in an ornate, classical gold-finished frame with wide matting and includes an artist nameplate centered along the bottom inner edge.Artwork DetailsArtist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)Subject: The water lily pond under shifting light conditions, focusing heavily on dark blue, purple, and green water reflections punctuated by pale pink and white blossoms.Framing Style: Classical gilt wood frame accented with an internal double matte board layout. 142 / 376 -
This artwork is a framed print reproduction of Claude Monet’s iconic "Water Lilies" (Nymphéas) series, specifically capturing a section of his immersive panoscapes depicting his water garden at Giverny. The piece is presented in an ornate, classical gold-finished frame with wide matting and includes an artist nameplate centered along the bottom inner edge.Artwork DetailsArtist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)Subject: The water lily pond under shifting light conditions, focusing heavily on dark blue, purple, and green water reflections punctuated by pale pink and white blossoms.Framing Style: Classical gilt wood frame accented with an internal double matte board layout. 143 / 376 -
This artwork is a framed print reproduction of Claude Monet’s iconic "Water Lilies" (Nymphéas) series, specifically capturing a section of his immersive panoscapes depicting his water garden at Giverny. The piece is presented in an ornate, classical gold-finished frame with wide matting and includes an artist nameplate centered along the bottom inner edge.Artwork DetailsArtist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)Subject: The water lily pond under shifting light conditions, focusing heavily on dark blue, purple, and green water reflections punctuated by pale pink and white blossoms.Framing Style: Classical gilt wood frame accented with an internal double matte board layout. 144 / 376 -
This artwork is a framed print reproduction of Claude Monet’s iconic "Water Lilies" (Nymphéas) series, specifically capturing a section of his immersive panoscapes depicting his water garden at Giverny. The piece is presented in an ornate, classical gold-finished frame with wide matting and includes an artist nameplate centered along the bottom inner edge.Artwork DetailsArtist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)Subject: The water lily pond under shifting light conditions, focusing heavily on dark blue, purple, and green water reflections punctuated by pale pink and white blossoms.Framing Style: Classical gilt wood frame accented with an internal double matte board layout. 145 / 376 -
Old Hickory Furniture Company rustic table Material: Built using natural, unpeeled hickory sapling legs and stretchers.Structure: Features an X-stretcher base with a cross-braced support layout for added stability. Style: Classic American rustic/Adirondack lodge style, popular in cabins and covered porch settings since the early 20th century. 146 / 376 -
Old Hickory Furniture Company rustic table Material: Built using natural, unpeeled hickory sapling legs and stretchers.Structure: Features an X-stretcher base with a cross-braced support layout for added stability. Style: Classic American rustic/Adirondack lodge style, popular in cabins and covered porch settings since the early 20th century. 147 / 376 -
Old Hickory Furniture Company rustic table Material: Built using natural, unpeeled hickory sapling legs and stretchers.Structure: Features an X-stretcher base with a cross-braced support layout for added stability. Style: Classic American rustic/Adirondack lodge style, popular in cabins and covered porch settings since the early 20th century. 148 / 376 -
Old Hickory Furniture Company rustic table Material: Built using natural, unpeeled hickory sapling legs and stretchers.Structure: Features an X-stretcher base with a cross-braced support layout for added stability. Style: Classic American rustic/Adirondack lodge style, popular in cabins and covered porch settings since the early 20th century. 149 / 376 -
This item is a vintage rustic side table or pedestal stand built in the signature "Old Hickory" style. It features a flat, geometric 6 sided plank top, crafted from solid oak. The support structure is composed of thick, natural bark-on tree branch and sapling logs (hickory) which form the four angled legs and cross stretchers. 150 / 376 -
This item is a vintage rustic side table or pedestal stand built in the signature "Old Hickory" style. It features a flat, geometric 6 sided plank top, crafted from solid oak. The support structure is composed of thick, natural bark-on tree branch and sapling logs (hickory) which form the four angled legs and cross stretchers. 151 / 376 -
This item is a vintage rustic side table or pedestal stand built in the signature "Old Hickory" style. It features a flat, geometric 6 sided plank top, crafted from solid oak. The support structure is composed of thick, natural bark-on tree branch and sapling logs (hickory) which form the four angled legs and cross stretchers. 152 / 376 -
This item is a vintage rustic side table or pedestal stand built in the signature "Old Hickory" style. It features a flat, geometric 6 sided plank top, crafted from solid oak. The support structure is composed of thick, natural bark-on tree branch and sapling logs (hickory) which form the four angled legs and cross stretchers. 153 / 376 -
This item is a vintage rustic side table or pedestal stand built in the signature "Old Hickory" style. It features a flat, geometric 6 sided plank top, crafted from solid oak. The support structure is composed of thick, natural bark-on tree branch and sapling logs (hickory) which form the four angled legs and cross stretchers. 154 / 376 -
It measures 17 inches wide, 14 inches deep and just over 15 inches high. Old Hickory footstool featuring a signature rustic log base and a hand-woven herringbone ash wood splint seat. Key Characteristics: Classic early-20th-century Adirondack or Appalachian rustic style, Materials: Unpeeled solid hickory sapling legs joined by mortise-and-tenon construction. The seat is woven from pliable wood splints and flat reeds arranged in a tight herringbone patterns. 155 / 376 -
It measures 17 inches wide, 14 inches deep and just over 15 inches high. Old Hickory footstool featuring a signature rustic log base and a hand-woven herringbone ash wood splint seat. Key Characteristics: Classic early-20th-century Adirondack or Appalachian rustic style, Materials: Unpeeled solid hickory sapling legs joined by mortise-and-tenon construction. The seat is woven from pliable wood splints and flat reeds arranged in a tight herringbone patterns. 156 / 376 -
It measures 17 inches wide, 14 inches deep and just over 15 inches high. Old Hickory footstool featuring a signature rustic log base and a hand-woven herringbone ash wood splint seat. Key Characteristics: Classic early-20th-century Adirondack or Appalachian rustic style, Materials: Unpeeled solid hickory sapling legs joined by mortise-and-tenon construction. The seat is woven from pliable wood splints and flat reeds arranged in a tight herringbone patterns. 157 / 376 -
It measures 17 inches wide, 14 inches deep and just over 15 inches high. Old Hickory footstool featuring a signature rustic log base and a hand-woven herringbone ash wood splint seat. Key Characteristics: Classic early-20th-century Adirondack or Appalachian rustic style, Materials: Unpeeled solid hickory sapling legs joined by mortise-and-tenon construction. The seat is woven from pliable wood splints and flat reeds arranged in a tight herringbone patterns. 158 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 159 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 160 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 161 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 162 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 163 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 164 / 376 -
Key Details About Table Manufacturer: Gangsø Møbler (Denmark).Tile Design: The abstract, Japanese-inspired geometric ceramic tiles are commonly attributed to Danish designer Poul H. Poulsen. Features: It is constructed from a teak wood veneer frame and includes a helpful lower shelf originally designed as a magazine rack. Dimensions 49ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 16ʺH 165 / 376 -
This item is a Victorian-style antique pine single-door cupboard, often used historically as a hall robe, pantry, or wardrobe cupboard. It features solid pine construction with characteristic grain patterns and knots, a classic prominent top crown moulding, and a single recessed two-panel door outfitted with a traditional turned wooden knob and latch.Key Characteristics & IdentificationMaterial: Solid old pine (often referred to as scrubbed, stripped, or waxed pine).Era: Most likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian era).Purpose: Highly versatile storage piece utilized as a slim bedroom wardrobe, entryway hall cabinet, or kitchen larder/pantry. 166 / 376 -
This item is a Victorian-style antique pine single-door cupboard, often used historically as a hall robe, pantry, or wardrobe cupboard. It features solid pine construction with characteristic grain patterns and knots, a classic prominent top crown moulding, and a single recessed two-panel door outfitted with a traditional turned wooden knob and latch.Key Characteristics & IdentificationMaterial: Solid old pine (often referred to as scrubbed, stripped, or waxed pine).Era: Most likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian era).Purpose: Highly versatile storage piece utilized as a slim bedroom wardrobe, entryway hall cabinet, or kitchen larder/pantry. 167 / 376 -
This item is a Victorian-style antique pine single-door cupboard, often used historically as a hall robe, pantry, or wardrobe cupboard. It features solid pine construction with characteristic grain patterns and knots, a classic prominent top crown moulding, and a single recessed two-panel door outfitted with a traditional turned wooden knob and latch.Key Characteristics & IdentificationMaterial: Solid old pine (often referred to as scrubbed, stripped, or waxed pine).Era: Most likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian era).Purpose: Highly versatile storage piece utilized as a slim bedroom wardrobe, entryway hall cabinet, or kitchen larder/pantry. 168 / 376 -
This item is a Victorian-style antique pine single-door cupboard, often used historically as a hall robe, pantry, or wardrobe cupboard. It features solid pine construction with characteristic grain patterns and knots, a classic prominent top crown moulding, and a single recessed two-panel door outfitted with a traditional turned wooden knob and latch.Key Characteristics & IdentificationMaterial: Solid old pine (often referred to as scrubbed, stripped, or waxed pine).Era: Most likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian era).Purpose: Highly versatile storage piece utilized as a slim bedroom wardrobe, entryway hall cabinet, or kitchen larder/pantry. 169 / 376 -
This item is a Victorian-style antique pine single-door cupboard, often used historically as a hall robe, pantry, or wardrobe cupboard. It features solid pine construction with characteristic grain patterns and knots, a classic prominent top crown moulding, and a single recessed two-panel door outfitted with a traditional turned wooden knob and latch.Key Characteristics & IdentificationMaterial: Solid old pine (often referred to as scrubbed, stripped, or waxed pine).Era: Most likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian era).Purpose: Highly versatile storage piece utilized as a slim bedroom wardrobe, entryway hall cabinet, or kitchen larder/pantry. 170 / 376 -
Antique hand-carved wood duck decoy, a piece of classic American folk art commonly used for waterfowl hunting in the 19th and 20th centuries.Key CharacteristicsSpecies Profile: Based on its solid dark coloration and overall body shape, this decoy typically represents a Black Duck or a Scoter (such as a White-winged Scoter).Materials & Construction: It features a solid wood body with aged, distressed black paint, a sleek carved head, and small inlaid glass eyes. 171 / 376 -
Antique hand-carved wood duck decoy, a piece of classic American folk art commonly used for waterfowl hunting in the 19th and 20th centuries.Key CharacteristicsSpecies Profile: Based on its solid dark coloration and overall body shape, this decoy typically represents a Black Duck or a Scoter (such as a White-winged Scoter).Materials & Construction: It features a solid wood body with aged, distressed black paint, a sleek carved head, and small inlaid glass eyes. 172 / 376 -
Antique hand-carved wood duck decoy, a piece of classic American folk art commonly used for waterfowl hunting in the 19th and 20th centuries.Key CharacteristicsSpecies Profile: Based on its solid dark coloration and overall body shape, this decoy typically represents a Black Duck or a Scoter (such as a White-winged Scoter).Materials & Construction: It features a solid wood body with aged, distressed black paint, a sleek carved head, and small inlaid glass eyes. 173 / 376 -
Antique hand-carved wood duck decoy, a piece of classic American folk art commonly used for waterfowl hunting in the 19th and 20th centuries.Key CharacteristicsSpecies Profile: Based on its solid dark coloration and overall body shape, this decoy typically represents a Black Duck or a Scoter (such as a White-winged Scoter).Materials & Construction: It features a solid wood body with aged, distressed black paint, a sleek carved head, and small inlaid glass eyes. 174 / 376 -
Size 7 These are classic fringe suede leather moccasins, featuring a distinctive stitched geometric or tribal-inspired motif on the toe boxes.They showcase typical traditional elements:Material: Soft, tan suede leather uppers that contour naturally to the foot over time.Trim: A classic fringed collar surrounding the ankle area.Details: Functional matching suede lace ties threaded through the collar to secure the fit.Embroidery: Contrast white, pink, and brown outline stitching highlighting a stylized, geometric central design on each vamp. 175 / 376 -
Size 7 These are classic fringe suede leather moccasins, featuring a distinctive stitched geometric or tribal-inspired motif on the toe boxes.They showcase typical traditional elements:Material: Soft, tan suede leather uppers that contour naturally to the foot over time.Trim: A classic fringed collar surrounding the ankle area.Details: Functional matching suede lace ties threaded through the collar to secure the fit.Embroidery: Contrast white, pink, and brown outline stitching highlighting a stylized, geometric central design on each vamp. 176 / 376 -
Size 7 These are classic fringe suede leather moccasins, featuring a distinctive stitched geometric or tribal-inspired motif on the toe boxes.They showcase typical traditional elements:Material: Soft, tan suede leather uppers that contour naturally to the foot over time.Trim: A classic fringed collar surrounding the ankle area.Details: Functional matching suede lace ties threaded through the collar to secure the fit.Embroidery: Contrast white, pink, and brown outline stitching highlighting a stylized, geometric central design on each vamp. 177 / 376 -
vintage Alaskan-style wooden snowshoes accompanied by traditional wooden ski poles.Key CharacteristicsDesign & Style: These are long-trail or "Alaskan/Athabaskan" style snowshoes, recognizable by their elongated, narrow frames and distinct upturned, pointed toes designed to glide smoothly over deep, powdery snow.Materials: The frames are traditionally bent from a single piece of ash or hickory wood, woven with a fine grid of raw hide webbing (often called babiche).Accessories: Leaning next to the snowshoes are two vintage wooden cross-country poles complete with wide leather and metal powder baskets. 181 / 376 -
vintage Alaskan-style wooden snowshoes accompanied by traditional wooden ski poles.Key CharacteristicsDesign & Style: These are long-trail or "Alaskan/Athabaskan" style snowshoes, recognizable by their elongated, narrow frames and distinct upturned, pointed toes designed to glide smoothly over deep, powdery snow.Materials: The frames are traditionally bent from a single piece of ash or hickory wood, woven with a fine grid of raw hide webbing (often called babiche).Accessories: Leaning next to the snowshoes are two vintage wooden cross-country poles complete with wide leather and metal powder baskets. 182 / 376 -
vintage Alaskan-style wooden snowshoes accompanied by traditional wooden ski poles.Key CharacteristicsDesign & Style: These are long-trail or "Alaskan/Athabaskan" style snowshoes, recognizable by their elongated, narrow frames and distinct upturned, pointed toes designed to glide smoothly over deep, powdery snow.Materials: The frames are traditionally bent from a single piece of ash or hickory wood, woven with a fine grid of raw hide webbing (often called babiche).Accessories: Leaning next to the snowshoes are two vintage wooden cross-country poles complete with wide leather and metal powder baskets. 183 / 376 -
vintage Alaskan-style wooden snowshoes accompanied by traditional wooden ski poles.Key CharacteristicsDesign & Style: These are long-trail or "Alaskan/Athabaskan" style snowshoes, recognizable by their elongated, narrow frames and distinct upturned, pointed toes designed to glide smoothly over deep, powdery snow.Materials: The frames are traditionally bent from a single piece of ash or hickory wood, woven with a fine grid of raw hide webbing (often called babiche).Accessories: Leaning next to the snowshoes are two vintage wooden cross-country poles complete with wide leather and metal powder baskets. 184 / 376 -
vintage hand-painted Mallard Drake (male) duck decoy, used historically for hunting and highly sought after today as American folk art and rustic home decor.Key Characteristics & IdentificationSpecies Style: It clearly represents a Mallard Drake, recognizable by the characteristic dark green head, white neck ring, chestnut-brown breast, and patterned greyish-white body.Material & Construction: This appears to be a composite, cork, or solid wood factory/hand-carved decoy. The texture shows heavy wear, distress, and a distinct craquelure pattern in the paint surface, indicating significant age and exposure to water. 193 / 376 -
vintage hand-painted Mallard Drake (male) duck decoy, used historically for hunting and highly sought after today as American folk art and rustic home decor.Key Characteristics & IdentificationSpecies Style: It clearly represents a Mallard Drake, recognizable by the characteristic dark green head, white neck ring, chestnut-brown breast, and patterned greyish-white body.Material & Construction: This appears to be a composite, cork, or solid wood factory/hand-carved decoy. The texture shows heavy wear, distress, and a distinct craquelure pattern in the paint surface, indicating significant age and exposure to water. 194 / 376 -
vintage hand-painted Mallard Drake (male) duck decoy, used historically for hunting and highly sought after today as American folk art and rustic home decor.Key Characteristics & IdentificationSpecies Style: It clearly represents a Mallard Drake, recognizable by the characteristic dark green head, white neck ring, chestnut-brown breast, and patterned greyish-white body.Material & Construction: This appears to be a composite, cork, or solid wood factory/hand-carved decoy. The texture shows heavy wear, distress, and a distinct craquelure pattern in the paint surface, indicating significant age and exposure to water. 195 / 376 -
vintage hand-painted Mallard Drake (male) duck decoy, used historically for hunting and highly sought after today as American folk art and rustic home decor.Key Characteristics & IdentificationSpecies Style: It clearly represents a Mallard Drake, recognizable by the characteristic dark green head, white neck ring, chestnut-brown breast, and patterned greyish-white body.Material & Construction: This appears to be a composite, cork, or solid wood factory/hand-carved decoy. The texture shows heavy wear, distress, and a distinct craquelure pattern in the paint surface, indicating significant age and exposure to water. 196 / 376 -
Pendleton Beacon Rock Jacquard Blanket.Design & Story Inspiration: The geometric pinnacles and shapes pay tribute to Beacon Rock, a famous rock formation in the Columbia River Gorge.Layout: The central horizontal bands represent the path of the mighty Columbia River moving out toward the Pacific Ocean.Weave: This is an unnapped style blanket. The fabric is deliberately left uncombed to give the sharpest possible definition to the geometric patterns.Materials: It features a premium blend of 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton.Origin: Proudly woven in USA-based Pendleton Woolen Mills. 197 / 376 -
vintage Pendleton wool trade blanket, identifiable by its iconic bold, geometric Native American-inspired patterns and multi-colored banded design.Key CharacteristicsBrand & Heritage: This blanket was manufactured by Pendleton Woolen Mills, a company renowned for producing high-quality "Indian trade blankets" commercially since the early 1900s.Design Details: It features a striking central band with an emerald green and cream diamond/stepped eye-dazzler pattern, bordered by horizontal rows of purple and grey geometric repeating motifs on a vibrant red base field. 198 / 376 -
vintage Pendleton wool trade blanket, identifiable by its iconic bold, geometric Native American-inspired patterns and multi-colored banded design.Key CharacteristicsBrand & Heritage: This blanket was manufactured by Pendleton Woolen Mills, a company renowned for producing high-quality "Indian trade blankets" commercially since the early 1900s.Design Details: It features a striking central band with an emerald green and cream diamond/stepped eye-dazzler pattern, bordered by horizontal rows of purple and grey geometric repeating motifs on a vibrant red base field. 199 / 376 -
vintage Pendleton wool trade blanket, identifiable by its iconic bold, geometric Native American-inspired patterns and multi-colored banded design.Key CharacteristicsBrand & Heritage: This blanket was manufactured by Pendleton Woolen Mills, a company renowned for producing high-quality "Indian trade blankets" commercially since the early 1900s.Design Details: It features a striking central band with an emerald green and cream diamond/stepped eye-dazzler pattern, bordered by horizontal rows of purple and grey geometric repeating motifs on a vibrant red base field. 200 / 376
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