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A Folk Art Pine Money Box; “Wee Maggie is no a fool, she puts her money in her stool” c.1900-10 sub-Decorative Objects By the middle of the

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Description

By the middle of the 1850s the band chariot and ornamental wagons were part of the circus

The term has since come to describe any form of drunken revelry

The Philadelphia Museum of Art honored Watkins and his close friend Arthur B

The piece is in fair condition with two tears present that are not wholly obvious until close inspection

with applied painted metal decoration in the form of crescent moons and stars

A Folk Art Pine Money Box; “Wee Maggie is no a fool, she puts her money in her stool” c.1900-10 sub-Decorative Objects By the middle of theOrigin: Scottish Period: Edwardian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1900 10 Width: 8 Height: 5. 25 Depth: 3. 5 The nave and primitive Victorian folk art novelty pine money box, raised on stile ends, with brass mounts in the form of four Celtic type crosses, and central plaque poetically engraved Wee Maggie is no a fool, she puts her money in her stool, the whole surviving from the first decade of twentieth century Scotland. Condition is good, with the

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