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PR VINT WHITE MNTNS NH, BANGOR ME DECALED MINI SOUVENIR LACQR'D WD CANOE PADDLES

$ 257.39

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Found together in the same estate: Natural, similar pair
  • Found on South Shore, Massachusetts: Found in southern New England
  • Early 20th century: Circa 1900-1920
  • Color: Lacquered cedar wood w/color decals
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Authentic: Original
  • Previously lacquered: Made from red cedar pine conifer trees
  • Semi-transparent, affixed decals: Decals feat Nat Am chief & bass freshwater fish
  • Pair: Souvenir canoe paddles
  • White Mountains, New Hampshire: Bangor, Maine
  • Turn-of-the-early 20th century: Prior to WWI
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Hand written script under decals: Hand carved & finished
  • Antique roadside/giftshop souvenirs: Non-Native American made
  • 100% original antique condition: Untouched & undisturbed
  • Miniature: Souvenirs
  • Rustic decor: Camp, sportsman's lodge decor
  • Satin finish: Semi-reflective, prev lacquered surfaces
  • Type: Souvenir miniature wooden canoe paddles
  • Northern New England: New Hampshire & Maine
  • Hand written script on each paddle: Found together in the same home
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All original surfaces: Nearly undisturbed orig period decals
  • Estate fresh: New to the marketplace
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Style: Miniature
  • American: Antique
  • Condition: Very Good-Excellent overall antique cond: Offered for your review & consideration is this absolutely terrific & untouched, estate fresh, pr of miniature souvenir, hnd crvd wooden canoe paddles, feat the image of a Nat Am Chief, a freshwater bass fish, w/hnd written script underneath each affixed semi-transparent decal on the facia of the paddles. The pr are roadside or giftshop souvenirs from the White Mountains of NH & from Bangor, ME, feat images familiar w/northern New England, that being the image of Nat Americans, who once roamed the vase wilderness & rugged White Mountains of NH & of a freshwater bass fish, often sought by sportsmen, who come from all over, to fish the many lakes, ponds & freshwater streams of ME. The paddles meas 19" L x 2 1⁄2" W (at their widest point) & weigh 1.25 oz. each. They don't suffer any fractures, flea-bites or signs of abuse. The litho transfer decals are also nearly intact. Fantastic early New England roadside motorway/giftshop artifacts. Terrific.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Native American chief: Freshwater bass fish

    Description

    SCARCE
    EARLY 20TH CENTURY
    AME
    RI
    CAN
    ANTIQUE PAIR
    of
    WHITE
    MOUNTAINS, NEW HAMPSHIRE & BANGOR, MAINE DECALED MINIATURE SOUVENIR,
    LACQUERED WOODEN CANOE PADDLES,
    featuring
    AFFIXED, SEMI-
    TRANSPARENT D
    E
    C
    A
    L
    S
    o
    f
    N
    A
    T
    I
    V
    E
    AMERICAN CHIEF
    &
    B
    A
    S
    S
    F
    R
    E
    S
    H
    W
    A
    T
    E
    R
    FISH
    [Discovered in a finely appointed estate on the
    South Shore of Massachusetts,
    south of Boston]
    (Circa 1900-1920)
    Early 20th century,
    non-Native
    Ame
    ri
    can
    antique decal decorated miniature souvenir, canoe wooden paddles and roadside/giftshop memorabilia
    DIMENSIONS:
    19" Length x 2 1⁄2" Width (widest point)
    Weight:
    2.5 oz. (both)
    DESCRIPTION:
    Offered for your review and consideration is this absolutely terrific and untouched, estate fresh, pair of miniature souvenir, hand carved wooden canoe paddles, featuring the image of a
    Native
    Ame
    ri
    can
    Chief,
    a freshwater bass fish, with hand written script underneath each affixed semi-transparent decal on the facia of the paddles. The pair are roadside or giftshop souvenirs from the
    White Mountains
    of
    New Hampshire
    and from
    Bangor, Maine,
    featuring images familiar with northern
    New England,
    that being the image of
    Native
    Ame
    ri
    cans,
    who once roamed the vase wilderness and rugged
    White Mountains
    of
    New Hampshire
    and of a freshwater bass fish, often sought by sportsmen, who come from all over, to fish the many lakes, ponds and freshwater streams of
    Maine.
    The paddles measure
    19" in length x 2 1⁄2" in width
    (at their widest point) and
    weigh 1.25 ounces each.
    They don't suffer any fractures, flea-bites, repairs (old or new) or signs of abuse. The lithographed transfer decals are also nearly intact. A fantastic antique artifact of early
    New England
    roadside motorway/giftshop memorabilia and sportsmen's camp decor. Terrific.
    CONDITION:
    Very Good to Excellent overall antique condition.