This is a great 1960’s paper mâché zebra head. $165
Category Archives: folk art
Krampus Knife Figurine
Big Bush Nude
Another fabulous find from Marcel Vintage. Vintage Big bush Nude oil painting approx. 2 1/2′ x 2 1/2′ on stretched canvas. $69
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Welcome Back Marcel Vintage!
We are so pleased to have Leigh and Shad of Marcel Vintage from Austin selling their fabulous antique and vintage finds in Dolly Python again! This 1950’s paper mache, circus elephant parade float is our favorite piece from the first haul. He is about 3 ft tall and 3 1/2 ft long. $250
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What a Difference a Frame Makes
Pretty
Horns From Nuevo Laredo
The many faces we wear..
T Rex, get your T Rex!!
(Top Left) T.Rextacy : Best of T. Rex 1970 -1973. Rare promo edition in great condition.
(Bottom Left) (A Beginning) : Released in 1972 on Fly Records after the successful release of Electric Warrior in 1971. This is a compilation double album containing the albums My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair… But Now They’re Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows and Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages.
(Top Right) The Slider : This was the seventh studio release, second in glam rock style and was released in 1972. One of the most popular T. Rex albums then and now, its famous for its two hit singles, “Telegram Sam” and “Metal Guru”. This is an incredibly rare promo copy, in excellent condition.
(Bottom Right) A Beard of Stars : Fourth studio album release, comprising Marc Bolan on vocals, guitar, organ and bass and the first release with new partner Mickey Finn (percussion). Released in 1970, it is the first album with electric guitars. This is a SUPER MINT gate fold cover, still in the original shrink! Very rare in the U.S.
Wonderful Whimsies
Most people are familiar with the ship-in-a-bottle Whimsey motif. But these bottles come in many different forms, with designs as diverse as their creators. As early as the 1800’s, they were created by those isolated or confined from loved ones (eg. sailors, farmers, prisoners). The time and focus required to make them helped to pass time, alleviate loneliness, and often became tokens of affection for loved ones.