Manniquin Heads

Two really great plaster Lamoureux mannequin heads from the 1930’s. These lovelys are rare because they are old store displays. Both are in perfect condition with real human hair. $145 each.

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Totem Poles!!!

We have a nice selection of vintage souvenir totems.

The meanings of the designs on totem poles are as varied as the cultures that make them. Totem poles may recount familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events. Some poles celebrate cultural beliefs, but others are mostly artistic. Certain types of totem poles are part of mortuary structures, and incorporate grave boxes with carved supporting poles, or recessed backs for grave boxes. Poles illustrate stories that commemorate historic persons, represent shamanic powers, or provide objects of public ridicule.

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Chalk Family

One of our vendors here at Dolly just brought in a beautiful little collection of old Chalk Americana. All the chalk pieces offered here are from carnivals and each one was awarded as a prize from a carnival game of skill and luck. $34-100.

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Horns From Nuevo Laredo

This is a old, great, folky, assemblage of horns from the town of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. These were fairly common souvenirs back in the day. I believe this one is from the 1940’s. $150

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Manson by Frank Kozik

 

Frank Kozik is an American graphic artist who has worked with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Melvins, The Offspring and Butthole Surfers.[1] Kozik runs Man’s Ruin Records, a media outlet and record label, and has published several books including Man’s Ruin: Posters and Art by Frank Kozik,[2] and Desperate Measures Empty Pleasures.[3] Kozik has been described as “one of the rock world’s top poster artists”, and interviewed in Rolling Stone. Kozik created the famous Labbit.[4] He is also a member of the Stuckism art movement.[5]

This is a Hugely collectible signed hand silk screened print.  It is an Artist Proof, after which the numbered copies used different colors making this one especially rare.  It measures 32 inches by 22 inches.  It is in great condition and the price is $250.

 

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